This is a written or printed document, varying according to circumstances, but embodying the argument on the question affected.
A transformation embodies a consistency relation on sets of models.
This is given to the team that embodies the best attitude on and off the field.
"It'll be the only party that embodies God's private opinions on defense, taxes, abortion - all the big issues."
But the reel would not have caught the one moment that embodies his impact on St. Joseph's.
However, since then, every surviving monarchy in Europe has seen his blood embodied on its throne.
Likewise, the classic 1939 Triumph seems to embody pragmatism on two wheels.
The girls had to embody a 1930's aviatrix on a plane.
The paper embodied his liberal tone and impartial slant on the news of the time.
Zelotti came to embody the Veronese tradition on the mainland.