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be typified

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To embody, exemplify; to represent by an image, form, model, or resemblance.

  • His attitude typifies the attitude of young people today.

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And it can best be typified by the first play that followed Fassel's guarantee.

Irish, to their credit, ensured it would not be typified by the relentless tackling of their captain, Matt Symons.

We don't want Oldham to be typified by low levels of employment, bad housing and very low aspirations".

Melbourne's suburbs, on the whole, represent a fairly even mixture of social classes and occupations, although some western sections can be typified as working-class districts.

If sloppiness was the overarching theme of the day, it could be typified in Game 1 during the Rockies' three-run fifth inning.

Besides, the new champions may be typified not by Lenovo but by, say, Gazprom, through which the Russian state can make mischief abroad.

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Production engineering is typified by constant change.

"One-off" goods are typified by a "step" function.

Microbial ecosystems are typified by diverse microbial interactions and competition.

The indulgently paternalistic attitude is typified by Prince Nayef.

Mr. Spiegelman's range is typified by two current projects.

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