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That was the fashion then, and she exemplified it.
President Bush exemplified it when he appointed John Ashcroft as attorney general.
When Isaac Newton expressed this idea, he also exemplified it: he was effectively quoting 12th-century philosopher Bernard of Chartres.
Complexity of rhythm is synonymous with the North Indian Kathak style, and Chitresh Das from San Francisco exemplified it in his stamping counterpoint as his feet set off rows of bells on his ankles.
After the attack, more than any superstitious sense of guilt, I felt regret for my aestheticizing vainglory and my failure to appreciate what, even in its obnoxiousness, had grown deeply rooted into and inextricably intertwined with the life of the city — and, as I quickly understood, had even exemplified it.
In England, the artists of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, from 1848, had sown the seeds of Aestheticism, and the work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones, and Algernon Charles Swinburne exemplified it in expressing a yearning for ideal beauty through conscious medievalism.
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After shrewdly analysing this self-deception, O'Rourke goes on to exemplify it.
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