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