The evident relish with which he incarnates Evil is always funny and very convincing. |
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Therefore, in every age God incarnates Himself as the Guru, to teach humanity the secrets of God and Self. |
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The memorial thus incarnates an assumption of African primitivism that suggests that the intended audience is in fact Western tourists. |
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The reason for pre-eminence recognized in Peter is that he incarnates the unity and universality of the church. |
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Strong-willed, sexually voracious Alys Robi in Ma vie en cinemascope incarnates the spirit of Quebec and its contradictions. |
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The Hindu temple, in all its diverse manifestations, incarnates this truth. |
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These characters may be incarnates of some supernatural evil, but it's not likely. |
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When spirit incarnates and takes flesh, a Persona is also taken, an astral personality and this is another version of the fall into matter. |
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The Lord incarnates Himself in each and every one of them and in each and every type of living species. |
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She also incarnates expatriate women, like Hooda, living in exile in London and perpetually nursing her Scotch, and the American woman watching CNN in dismay. |
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The contest between visuality and textuality incarnates the interplay between the political and the aesthetic, between justice and pleasure, truth and beauty. |
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Even God, when incarnates on earth in human garb, adheres to the Divine Principle by offering Himself to the lotus feet of the perfect spiritual master of the time. |
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Then in the New Testament, Christ incarnates the metanarrative of God's Truth that explains all other narratives and metanarratives. |
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