Sentences with phrase «breathing embodiment of»

He was the living, breathing embodiment of how to conduct yourself online under cover of anonymity — the exact same way you would if you were face to face.
He's a walking, talking, and — by the end, barely — breathing embodiment of a wreck of a man.
He is more than a Detective; he is a living, breathing embodiment of London itself, as important to the city as the buildings themselves.
But Brian is the living, breathing embodiment of my dreams — right down to his cute little dog!
The living, breathing embodiment of this is of course Francesco Totti.
«The business plan is absolutely the breathing embodiment of the business,» she says, adding that a good business plan will provide space for flexibility while still setting parameters on heedless ambition.

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I know Dick Warlock made cinematic history when he played Michael Myers, the Shape of ultimate cinematic terror, but even more than that, he is the embodiment of old school Hollywood, when the most amazing special effect of all was the fearless, life threatening performance of a living, breathing stuntman, the real life badass survivor of truly classic horror.
Robert Smithson defined art as the embodiment of the idea in the material, a dialectical relationship that allows for art to breathe.
Considered a work of art itself, this wide - ranging catalogue of actions breathes new life into an artistic practice some consider to be the embodiment of materiality.
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