| She is and has been a tremendous asset to the organization and exemplary nursing leader who personifies the essence of distinguished service. |
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| The character Levi thus personifies the complexity of African diasporan religions in which many facets coexist with one another. |
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| Industry personifies these fears, and many within industry have nagging doubts that these fears are well founded. |
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| He personifies superficiality and embodies the fact that they have nothing more to say politically. |
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| Nancy personifies the genteelness they like to see in people irrespective of gender. |
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| Reflecting our multi-faceted natures, each actor broadly personifies an element of her personality. |
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| Farming is the backbone of this great nation and personifies the grit, determination, and values of America. |
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| The palm fronds stand for victory while the Oriental dragon personifies vigilance and preparedness. |
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| As a brilliant jockey and then winning trainer here, I think that he personifies the spirit of jump racing. |
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| Instead, the aging widow Bernarda Alba personifies self-hatred and the ability of women to enforce the rules of men upon themselves. |
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| In Greek mythology, Chronos, one of the primal gods, personifies time and destiny. |
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| Aung San Suu Kyi is a symbol of resistance to tyranny and personifies the hopes of the people of Burma for freedom. |
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| In the world of independent filmdom, he personifies knowingness and entree. |
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| His journey from the nascent Provisional IRA to peacemaker personifies the party. |
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| The government exaggerates and personifies total disrespect for people who are marginal in this country. |
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| He wants us to get voting for the feathered friend that best personifies Great Britain. |
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| Sir George personifies the success in business and public service that we want to see for the whole of Scotland. |
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| Through schools, workshops and partnerships, he personifies the commitment of the artist to his community. |
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| She personifies the generosity and sense of hospitality that my mother had. |
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| For me, Altiero Spinelli personifies the most recent aspects of our European heritage. |
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| Its successful candidate, Pearse Doherty, personifies new hope for Sinn Féin in the Republic. |
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| Significantly, the Torah personifies the land implying that it is due the respect and care that is owed to a person. |
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| The polar bear, present in the shield and crest, is the animal that best personifies Mr. Bissonnette. |
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| Here he personifies folk cunning, good humour and common sense. |
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| Claus is an artist, though he does not like to call himself one, and a scholar. As such, he personifies the polyhistor, a species rarely found today. |
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| Tel Aviv, to generalize but slightly, dislikes Netanyahu and fears the future he personifies. |
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| She, with her saffron robes and shaven head, embodies and personifies hard-core Hindutva without, at this late stage of her public career, having to make vitriolic speeches. |
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| Some suggest his iron grip of the party he personifies may be on the wane. |
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| Ailes personifies Fox in a way that is true for few other corporate executives. |
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| And he personifies a rugged-yet-sophisticated masculinity that no longer exists. |
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| It might help that Ive, like a younger, healthier Jobs, personifies coolness and creativity. |
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| He in many ways personifies that country's clubby business elite. |
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| As described on Alltech's official website, Corinna personifies the sport of equestrianism. |
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| Inspired by the aesthetic traditions of the Art Deco period, the exquisite 880 Reference personifies the marriage of artistic virtuosity and mastery of Swiss watchmaking. |
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| The Canadian Air Force's CF-18 Demonstration Team personifies the excellence required to keep the Canadian Air Force among the best aviation organizations on the planet. |
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| It represents or personifies certain instinctive data of the dark, primitive psyche, the real but invisible roots of consciousness. |
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| Although he originally backed Mr Kiss, Mr Kovacs personifies the old joke about a Hungarian being someone who enters a revolving door behind you, but comes out in front. |
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| Costuming is an important chapter in the study of Classic Maya sacred kingship because the ruler occasionally wears the attires characteristic of the god he momentarily personifies. |
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| He personifies the quality of survival so admired by Jamaicans. |
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| Delivered with a minimum of preparation by a strong personality in a time of great emotional stress, a concession speech personifies the requisite civilities for social stability and legitimate political authority. |
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| St. Joachim Church personifies the tenacity, courage and dedication of their ancestors, who settled in the region and built the Franco-Ontarian community. |
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| The President General personifies the unity of the Society worldwide. |
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| After a fairly good 2008 season including a good performance at the Transorientale and a 6th spot at the Shamrock, Frédéric personifies the enthusiasm of an experienced and rather ambitious crew. |
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| Mr Armey embodies both the zeal of 1994 and the drift of 1998, just as he personifies the idealism of the House Republicans as well as their flakiness. |
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| Thomas personifies a myriad of evils in the ogreish figures of Oscar and Simeon, and in doing so liberates his stories from the hovering dead hand of left-wing politics. |
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| Suddenly, with one outrageous strike, a man who usually personifies duddery became an unlikely hero. |
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| Norse cultural values view masculinity as an ideal of beauty, which the Alfr personifies. |
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| If you don't look after our children, they will turn into ignorance and want, the two ideas, like thuggishness and greed, and he personifies it in these two waifs. |
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| He explains them, visits them, simplifies them, clarifies them, contextualizes them, compares them, demythologizes them and always personifies them. |
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