embodiment|embodiments in English
noun
[em·bod·i·ment || ɪm'bɒdɪmənt]
concrete manifestation, personification in concrete form; incorporation, act of uniting into one body
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1. Alternate embodiments involve an array of sporting events, and other embodiments involve different scoring schemes.
2. Both a radio frequency (RF) transmission embodiment, and a wireline embodiment are provided.
3. She's the embodiment of kindness.
4. He is the embodiment of evil.
5. Additional embodiments teach a system for character creation.
6. Kofi is the embodiment of possibility.
7. Breath and Aesture: practices of embodiment
8. Certain embodiments include a light source adjacent the jet registers.
9. Two embodiments of a collapsible metal roof truss are disclosed.
10. Additional embodiments of improved heat exchangers are disclosed herein.
11. A baby is the embodiment of vulnerability.
12. It was the embodiment of princely magnificence.
13. In preferred embodiments, the polyunsaturated acids are derived from natural oils.
14. Boogerman, embodiment of children's candy, Boogers, standing w
15. Actualization: See: act , commission , embodiment , fait accompli , realization
16. He was the embodiment of the English gentleman.
17. In some embodiments, the malodor control composition includes an acid catalyst.
18. In some embodiments, a STA accesses a list of social channels.
19. In alternative embodiments, the scanning approach is used for imaging.
20. In some embodiments, data related to aberration measurements is received.
21. Various embodiments provide an apparatus with a multi-notch filter.
22. In other embodiments, the sample encompasses a second addressable marker.
23. Other embodiments including additional memory devices and methods are described.
24. In one embodiment, the system includes an adder.
25. In some embodiments, a RU is configured as an optical antenna unit.