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to epitomize

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To make an epitome of.

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She came to epitomize the liberated woman of the 1920s.

Ellis and Abraham seem to epitomize the defense's strife.

The plight of Jason Bay seemed to epitomize the Mets' troubles.

They once employed a player whose surname came to epitomize offensive futility.

Like the others on the show, Pauly is determined to epitomize a cinematic type.

Gernreich designed bold and often daring clothing that has come to epitomize the swinging '60s.

No surprise to me that Wasserstein became a writer who appeared to epitomize transparency.

It seemed to epitomize New York and all that was wonderful and glamorous and entertaining".

The battle has also come to epitomize a destructive pattern repeated across Japan's economy.

London, Miami and New York came to epitomize the so-called safe-haven market in 2012.

That event in February 2007 that came to epitomize an era of excess.

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