Use "embodying" in a sentence

1. The instrument embodying the contract or agreement of Bottomry

2. Bottomry BOND The instrument embodying the contract or agreement of Bottomry

3. The Bodhisattva figures are famous for embodying compassion and other noble qualities.

4. Batik IS A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY EVENT AND EXPERIENCE AGENCY EMBODYING CREATIVE THINKING

5. Embodying elegance, these designer Brooches feature crystal detailing, logo hardware and colourful gemstones

6. Boomburbs are a quintessential American landscape, embodying much of the nation's complexity, expansiveness, and ambiguity

7. Boomburbs are a quintessential American landscape, embodying much of the nation's complexity, expansiveness, and ambiguity

8. Boomburbs are a quintessential American landscape, embodying much of the nation's complexity, expansiveness, and ambiguity

9. Boomburbs are a quintessential American landscape, embodying much of the nation’s complexity, expansiveness, and ambiguity

10. The yolk endoplasm is a cytoplasmic network embodying proteid yolk particles, lipid droplets and accumulations of glycogen.

11. Don’t get off on the wrong foot by accenting your ankle with a custom Anklet embodying confidence and style

12. Embodying the idea that performing chamber music is a 'concerted' art, she shares this philosophy with her Swiss accompanist.

13. Androgynous figures occurred frequently in Greek mythology, often embodying a blend of desirable male and female characteristics

14. Embodying the spirit of 1960’s American auto culture, the Blacktop features a chronograph with an oversized 47mm face

15. While two innovations embodying quite different educational values attempt to coexist it is unlikely that both will be successful.

16. Akko designs professional-level gaming mechanical keyboards and is dedicated to embodying interests, attitudes and cultural elements into computer peripherals

17. ‘Light-emitting diode (LED)’ means a light source which consists of a solid state device embodying a p-n junction.

18. Bawlers showcases his voice -- its roughshod croons and midnight whispers are nuanced, embodying the entire lineage of blues, jazz, show tunes, and cabaret

19. Our ByGeorge team aims to warmly provide the world's best clothing, fine jewelry and home goods, embodying the spirit of Austin.

20. The canonical Blobfish picture elicits squeals of delight and shudders of horror, embodying an eye-catching blend of cute and ugly somewhat unfamiliar to …

21. In the film, Ledger portrayed a fictional actor named Robbie Clark, one of six characters embodying aspects of Dylan's life and persona.

22. (16) ‘Light-emitting diode (LED)’ means a light source which consists of a solid state device embodying a p-n junction.

23. Bawlers showcases his voice -- its roughshod croons and midnight whispers are nuanced, embodying the entire lineage of blues, jazz, show tunes, and cabaret

24. But in the final analysis it was only itself: a unique divinatory and prognostic art embodying centuries of accreted methodology and tradition.

25. 4 The democrats generally favoured single-chamber or unicameral legislatures, as the most direct way of reflecting or embodying the popular will.

26. A gas adsorption rebreather canister containing at least one sheet embodying adsorbent material inside and a portion of the sheet spaced apart by a separating means.

27. 19 Bibim (mix) bap (rice) is a royal court dish, embodying a balance of colours and flavours that represents a healthy and balanced meal.

28. ‘light emitting diode’ or ‘LED’ means a solid state device embodying a p-n junction, emitting optical radiation when excited by an electric current;

29. The imperial porcelains of Song Dynasty, represented for the typical royal porcelains , have plain and implicative glaze(sentencedict .com), embodying the innermost meaning.

30. light emitting diode or LED means a solid state device embodying a p-n junction, emitting optical radiation when excited by an electric current

31. If the germ band is cut transversely during anatrepsis, only the part embodying the posterior end of germ band is able to continue movement.

32. A system embodying the invention provides centralized monitoring of multiple devices, such as street lamps or alarm systems, that are scattered over a geographical area.

33. ‘organic light emitting diode (OLED)’ means a technology in which light is produced from a solid state device embodying a pn junction of organic material.

34. An Apothegm is “a terse, pointed saying embodying an important truth in a few words,” Shorter Oxford; “a terse and sententious aphorism,” Webster’s Second

35. (4)‘organic light emitting diode (OLED)’ means a technology in which light is produced from a solid state device embodying a pn junction of organic material.

36. The Analects of Confucius is a collection of aphorisms and historical anecdotes embodying the basic values of the Confucian tradition: learning, morality, ritual decorum, and filial piety

37. ‘inorganic light emitting diode’ (LED) means a technology in which light is produced from a solid state device embodying a p-n junction of inorganic material.

38. ‘organic light emitting diode’ (OLED) means a technology in which light is produced from a solid state device embodying a p-n junction of organic material.

39. Perry returned in February 1854 with twice as many ships, finding that the delegates had prepared a treaty embodying virtually all the demands in Fillmore's letter.

40. Adage definition: a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people synonyms: locution, proverb, expression, byword, saw, saying antonyms: dysphemism, euphemism, misconstruction

41. A Countermark is described by Glaister as being, “a watermark often embodying the papermaker’s initials which is placed in the second half of the sheet opposite the normal watermark” (Glaister 119)

42. The mise-en-scene of Aufbruch: Final Chord and the "New World" The work is exceptionally concise, cohesive across disciplines and aesthetically resplendent, embodying the mood of our Contemporaneity .

43. Almost universally known, the story of the Bandsmen who played as the Titanic sank is a historically morose story embodying the virtues of courage, camaraderie, and composure in the face of

44. Benk + Bo means “workbench” and “a place to live” in Norwegian, embodying our dream to support and nurture passion and potential in people by creating a space that is inclusive and diverse

45. 1.To The Above Must Be Added An Edition Of Storch's Cours D'economie Politique, Which Say Published In 1823 Without Storch's Authorization, With Notes Embodying A Critique Amere Et Virulente, A Proceeding Which Storch Justly Resented.

46. In 1916 the winning "contestants" of the Indian Baby Show were reported as embodying "splendid types of healthy babyhood," which seems to mean that the awards simply went to the Chubbiest babies

47. The Autotelic text is a game of symbols, an artifice of ironic detachment, ludic or cynical, embodying an intellectual delight in the game for its own sake or an emotional disaffection in the absence of certainty

48. Charleston, SC - The official city magazine for Charleston and guide for Charleston, South Carolina, since 1975, Charleston Magazine is the authority on living well in the Lowcountry, embodying the beauty, style, and sophistication of our much-celebrated region

49. Old Arrack Embodying the timeless traditions of the Sri Lankan Arrack blend, this fine Arrack is made from the purest coconut spirits and allowed to mature in seasoned Teak vats, with the end result being smooth and suave.

50. Byword: 1 n a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people Synonyms: adage , proverb , saw Type of: expression , locution , saying a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations

51. Phoenix, Arizona law firm, Coppersmith Brockelman, PLC, was established in 1995 with the vision to be a firm embodying the core traits of intellectual curiosity, an ability to work well with others, a sense of humor, and a willingness to put the needs of others before their own personal interests

52. Mostly inspired by literature and consistently feeling imbues with the desire to perfect his musical language, Alexandre focuses on exploring low and slender timbres, mirrors of the wide frozen spaces that fill his childhood memories, as one single sound embodying the abstruse line from which the equivocal fog of humanity's aspirations come out.

53. More than 600 local EPC Churches are committed to carrying out God’s mission in their community and around the world, and are the primary building blocks to fulfilling the EPC’s vision of embodying and proclaiming Jesus’ love as a global movement of congregations engaged together in God’s mission through transformation, multiplication, and effective biblical leadership.