The word
"incarnation" refers to the belief or concept that a deity or spiritual being takes on a physical form, typically as a human. It is the idea of a divine being or essence becoming visible and tangible in the material world.
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This is the latest
incarnation of what has been dubbed a «lawful access» bill.
Of course, this being a Battlefield game, it's in large - scale warfare that its
latest incarnation of multiplayer finds its highest gear.
I like the new design, the front fascia is more aggressive looking than in the
previous incarnation of the 911.
The title is promised to be a brand
new incarnation of the series and will utilize the touchscreen and other features the handheld includes.
It's a film about the need for acceptance, and in many ways that theme reflects the
current incarnation of the festival.
The following year saw the release of version 3.0, Honeycomb, the
first incarnation of Android designed solely for tablets.
It manages to pull off not one, not two but three overt nods to the
original incarnation of this crew that pay off brilliantly.
Real estate exchanges were the
early incarnation of local REALTOR ® associations, where members would go to network and exchange information about properties for sale and potential buyers.
The most
recent incarnation is now based in a new location that offers the artists and the public a new challenge, thus producing more ambitious results.
In other words, he planned to collapse all of reality in on itself and start the
next incarnation of reality.
, but if it's
about incarnation and personal story, who doesn't have something along those lines?
This latest
incarnation doesn't boast an enormous transformation, but what changes occurred were tasteful.
The
last incarnation saw a jump from exclusively ground - based combat, to offer much more complex levels, with a change in approach to the flow of level design.
Individuals are believed to have some control here and proper spiritual preparation can help guide them into choosing a
good incarnation into which they will be born.
«Words
like incarnation and resurrection started taking on new meaning for me when I thought of someone's death giving me a new life,» he said.
If the image suffers from a bit of edge enhancement, it nevertheless blows away that of every previous home
video incarnation of the film.
... It so far feels only as good as it needs to be, which is a step down from what the
prior incarnation showed it could do.
Cheese shops were the
only incarnation of what would later become gourmet shops, and they were rare.
A number of publishers feel a book is still a book — that
physical incarnation of an author's words into print.
The
3DS incarnation of this popular title brings with it a whole host of improvements to the original game.
While I can't speak to the quality of its first
DVD incarnation, the new release is overall satisfactory with a pleasing offering of bonus materials, despite some problems elsewhere.
It's also darn good in a tart shell or as a Danish filling, which is the reason I came across this
particular incarnation.
All three systems are similarly equipped in their
base incarnation, and range from $ 1,400 to $ 1,600.
You can do this, in its most
basic incarnation, with a simple online form, asking visitors how they found your Web site.
The two sets are more or less the same and this latest
incarnation offers no urgent incentive to upgrade.
This new
incarnation still looks a bit ho - um, but the revised internal layout is nearly perfect.
This is the first game to use the current -
era incarnation of their design.
There is no better route than vintage when it comes to a
perfect incarnation of a luxury piece.
I think it's great to see a game being revamped into the arcade as opposed to just another
console incarnation.
So, his latest
incarnation releases today, and we'll soon see what answers and questions he's mined for the public.
In fact, with the first
incarnation launched all those months ago, it's high time that the follow up hit the shelves of the world.
Put differently:
incarnation goes all the way down; it's not something added onto a more basic historical reality.
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