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Their careers epitomize that message.
Figures such as Desiderius Erasmus in the 16th century and Hugo Grotius in the 17th century epitomize that spirit.
The nighthawks of the play's title, and of that of the painting (Joel Van Liew and Christina Kirk) epitomize that approach.
The banker who came to epitomize that era was Sean FitzPatrick, the chief executive of Anglo Irish Bank, which grew faster than the others by focusing on property lending above all else.
Under the artistic direction of Benoit-Swan Pouffer, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet has become a repository of work by European choreographers that strives to epitomize that embarrassing phrase in dance: cutting edge.
I was appalled at the way Motown was milked for maudlin nostalgia in the movie "The Big Chill," including Martha Reeves and the Vandellas' "Dancing in the Street," and David Bowie and Mick Jagger's obnoxious 1985 cover version of that song seemed to epitomize that decade's phony enthusiasm.
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Jeter epitomizes that".
The climate campaigner Dan Miller epitomized that approach in a discussion here last week.
"Agyness epitomized that moment, just as Beyoncé does now," he said.
Then, find an example of each that you feel epitomizes that type of children's story.
Mr. Bush epitomized that spirit by promising to restore honor and dignity to the White House.
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