She embodied this girl from Kansas who moves to the big city with a real appetite to recreate herself.
Foreign settlers and foreign workers frequently embodied ideas and values distinctively different from those traditional in the country.
Later scholars and philosophers also would embody concepts from the wisdom literature, or Sebayt.
The building opened in 1924 and embodied several departures from existing practice.
Her vocal technique embodies elements from several musical worlds.
The negative of words she embodies in the tiny threads of metal from an engraver's shop.
She uses the example of a cathedral, which embodies traits from different sequences and systems.
The point about ads as entertainment is, surely, that they are only any use if the entertainment embodies or springs from a commercial, selling message.
"Women embodied that voice from the underground," she says, "of Christ standing in judgment over the power structure."
Ms. Voigt's portrayal embodied the color, energy and sheer lust of her character from the start.