Various meanings, functions, viewpoints, are embodied in the object and can be drawn out selectively according to the requirements of a local setting.
The commissive aspect embodied in the oath makes the oath institutional, more deified, revered, and dangerous, and hence a verbal taboo.
Feeling is an "inchoate quality" (155) of country songs, involving both verbal cleverness and a sense of embodied movement.
Therefore, the social and political organization of newly created settlements in the north embodied more continuity than rupture with pre-colonial history.
As such, it benefits more than most other sectors from new technologies embodied in imported machinery and equipment.
In thinking "embodied conditions," studies with machines, like robots, are very important.
Physical structures are grasped as embodied sensations, through an unconscious bodily mimesis.
This embodied subtext is in turn read by the audience, based on its members' life experiences and familiarity with theatre and/or filmed drama.