| 41. | Williams described Spong's Twelve Points for Reform as embodying " confusion and misinterpretation ".
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| 42. | Eventually, adoption became a quintessential American institution, embodying faith in social engineering and mobility.
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| 43. | On July 9 the German delegates signed the agreement embodying these stipulations in regard to disarmament.
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| 44. | No conditions limited Intel s authority to sell products substantially embodying the patents . . ..
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| 45. | The copyright notice for phonorecords embodying a sound recording is different from that for other works.
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| 46. | George's performance style is considered as embodying the principles of the French realist song.
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| 47. | It was a continuation of artistic innovation in the late Middle Ages art embodying ideas.
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| 48. | Therefore, a Bill was introduced by another Whig MP William Sacheverell embodying these protectionist proposals.
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| 49. | They were considered monuments to progress embodying the most modern principles of the ideal education environment.
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| 50. | McGaw seems more concerned with suggesting Beal's underlying sensitivity than with embodying his brute force.
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