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  • ...} -  resembling or being a phallus; relating to a phallus especially as an embodiment of generative power
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  • ...arch. The core constructs of Ecosocial Theory are: Embodiment; Pathways to Embodiment; the cumulative interplay between exposure, resistance, and susceptibility;
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  • {{PAGENAME}} -  an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concept; model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no e
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  • ...contexts. The term, Spanish for "The Devil," is often associated with the embodiment of evil or a malevolent figure in folklore and mythology. This article will ...figure in Christian eschatology, literature, and folklore, symbolizing the embodiment of evil and opposition to God.
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  • ...st commonly recognized for their support or advocacy of LGBT rights, their embodiment of what it means to be an outsider, or their exceptional bravery in facing ...s gay icons, often for their direct support of the LGBT community or their embodiment of its values. These include:
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  • ...ra was used as a symbol of victory, honor or fame. The name represents the embodiment of victory and strength. The plant was sacred to the god Apollo, whose temp
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  • ...ibutes the sun god, Tama-nui-te-rā, and his wife, Hine-raumati, who is the embodiment of summer, as the parents of Tāne-rore, the personification of the shimmer The haka is a vibrant and dynamic embodiment of Māori culture, cherished not only in New Zealand but recognized and res
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  • ...ten depicted as a fallen angel who rebelled against God. He is seen as the embodiment of evil, and is believed to tempt humans into sin.
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  • ...h blood. She is also shown with her foot on Shiva's chest—while she is the embodiment of Shakti, or divine feminine power, Shiva is the passive recipient of her
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  • ...lived experience of disability. It often explores themes such as identity, embodiment, and the social and political aspects of disability. The work can take many
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  • ...parts of the world, where it is appreciated for its hearty flavors and its embodiment of Tuscan culinary traditions.
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  • LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport stands as an embodiment of academic and clinical excellence in the state of Louisiana. Its commitme
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  • ...towards death and remembrance. Its architectural significance lies in its embodiment of the period's funerary customs and practices, as well as its preservation
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  • ...of community and tradition. The candy's strong flavor is often seen as an embodiment of the Finnish concept of ''sisu'', denoting determination, resilience, and
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  • ...nt or aspect of the natural world. Hamadryads, therefore, were seen as the embodiment of the life force of trees.
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  • ...rved to assert their authority and reinforce the idea of their role as the embodiment of the state.
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  • ...e Roman Empire, its connotations of religious and moral authority, and its embodiment of the transition from republic to empire make it a pivotal element in the
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  • The TCP/IP model itself is an embodiment of the "Divide and Rule" strategy. It layers the communication tasks into f
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  • ...ncept within the realm of mythology and cultural studies, representing the embodiment of death or the afterlife associated with the ancient city of [[Berytus]],
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  • The cultural significance of Alois Jeitteles lies in his embodiment of the interdisciplinary spirit of the 19th century, where art, science, an
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