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In many ways it was simply another reflection of the very human tendency to personify the forces of evil.
The two major characters personify nearly every unsavory characteristic inherent in human nature.
Tan created the characters of Rose, Waverly, June and Lena to personify her own questions and concerns.
Actors body it forth, personify, animate, amplify, isolate and expand gestures, emotions, exclamations, revelations and silences.
Boxing champions personify and exemplify every important positive quality that it takes to survive in this world.
The longer I sat there, the more he seemed to personify all that is wretched in the pharmaceutical industry.
I detest her attempts to personify a chummy Liverpudlian lass when she probably hasn't been near the Scotty Road for 40 years.
Their personalities complemented each other and seemed to personify George's psychic, inner conflicts.
The swirl of conversation takes us to the legendary Aussie tenacity that he himself used to personify on the cricket field.
The trucks seem to personify the pent-up rage that's come to characterise car culture.
Like literary writers, nineteenth-century scientists sometimes created characters to embody or personify challenging ideas.
So to the extent that you can personify methodology I see him as ingenious but erratic.
I guess if you were to personify them as a human, they'd be the pretty, fresh faced girl next door.
A discussion of agents would be incomplete if we ignored the human tendency to personify machines.
Not only are we poor judges of an object's response to temperature, but we also tend to personify the collection.
In the minds of mankind they have been leagued with witches and malignant evil spirits, or even have been believed to personify the Evil One.
At this age, your child is likely beginning to grasp the finality of death and may personify death as the boogeyman or a ghost.
The chancellor at 43 seems to personify the metropolitan set around his Notting Hill friend, David Cameron.
Is that too perilously close to a party for winners that sleek Cameron and Osborne personify so well?
Own Arizona? has a vision to be an example for others of what honesty, integrity, and ethics personify.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To rouse Burke's genius to its noblest utterance, there must needs be a suffering which he could personify and dramatise.
It is natural for us to personify and envelop in mystery the things that we do not understand.
Characters and people who personify a brand can take on the role of brand spokesperson, a brand mascot, or brand ambassador.
There is in the human mind a tendency to personify abstractions.
This is only a convenience, because it seems necessary to personify.
Now it is often convenient to personify Nature, but we must not be misled.
That man has a strong motive for my death, and to personify me afterwards.
Like mythology, Greek philosophy has a tendency to personify ideas.
There's the drama, sports, and chess clubs, but they don't personify you.
Their sensuously skin-like surfaces are in tension with the taut perfection of their conceptual unnaturalness as they personify figures of faith or myth.
Personify declared that it has selected Eric Thurston as its new chief executive officer and will also sit on the company s board of directors.
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