The release also preserves a moment that embodied the central role of jazz in this country's life and relationship to the world.
The flag embodies the spirit of our national commitment to those ideals.
By the end the dancers embody the music rather than, as at the beginning, dance to its notes.
"They embody the path to a resurgence of growth in the labor movement."
Again, they embody the concept of another individual in addition to the speaker.
In later years they fought a political duel, each embodying a different approach to foreign relations.
Hermia embodies the opposition to the law and reason of her father.
At the same time, the site embodies our newly casual relationship to truth.
More completely than any one else, Roosevelt embodied to the country the glorious promise of this new generation.
But yesterday, he seemed one who embodied Life to the utmost.