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Now, and by the few words at the door, he had become the thing personified.
But that left him with the problem of himself, for what was he if not Change personified?
I have seen members of my people who were beauty personified.
You may as well try to personify the English language.
He personified the very meaning of a beautiful person inside and out.
In the past the word could be applied to any person or thing personified, not just a woman.
He personified not an ideology or a party but an age in which Americans felt good about themselves.
If all this personifies the perfect man, then so be it.
More than ever, he will be seen to personify the new Spain.
Two dancers personified the sun at different times of the year.
"I think what we've tried to do is to personify it."
"We are living in the state which is personified by the president.
Can I really mean to personify the community in this vivid way?
"One of the best ways is choosing people who personify that."
I also feel that we should not personify our resolutions.
There is a process of two individuals joining together to form a new life, often personified by children.
The story of my life is the Chicano experience personified.
In short, the president has come to personify democracy, according to Nelson.
The executive is personified in the president, elected for a 5-year term.
"Based on that speech, he now personifies this party's future."
She personified the sun's heat and was also a protector of the dead.
This lieutenant, for example, seemed to be the joy of life personified.
I can understand that in the context of trying to personify terrorism.
For some reason, popular waves of computer technology tend to be personified.
The man wearing the "C" seems to personify the group.