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For Didion, Wayne was the embodiment of individual will, quiet strength and indomitable can-do-ism.

Her character, a member of the sci-fi universe’s so-called Scooby Gang, was later revealed to be an energy embodiment known as the Key.

"She was the embodiment of wonderful contradictions," her family said.

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On Wednesday, Graduate Students for Justice in Palestine wrote on Instagram that Sures is “the embodiment of how the Regents profit off genocide and police dissent on our campuses.”

Whenever I spoke with him, he was unfailingly polite, the embodiment of a Boy Scout upbringing that he’d sometimes embrace, maybe to mess with people, maybe not.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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