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was 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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It was typified by Reuters' indefatigable diplomatic correspondent, Mohsin Ali.

The result was typified by the final over.

This was typified by Beattie's almost apologetic gesture when he scored the fifth.

The improvised, rickety feel of government then was typified by Harold Wilson's 1974-6 Ladministrationradministration

About recent Russian history, she offered this taxonomy: "The Brezhnev era was typified by cynical dementia.

His time at Coventry and Southampton, after all, was typified by relegation fire fighting rather than regularly chasing trophies.

By the time temporary ill health forced him into early retirement, the spirit of Asylum was typified by the Eagles.

In the 1960s a teenage fad developed for a new design that was typified by the Schwinn Stingray.

The old approach was typified by ICI: at its height, it ranged from heavy petrochemicals to fancy pharmaceuticals.

To Els's credit his 32-stroke back nine on Sunday was typified by the kind of aggressive golf normally associated with fresh-faced kids.

This was typified by Hyer's portrayal of the frosty schoolteacher in Vincente Minnelli's Some Came Running (1958), for whom a would-be writer (Frank Sinatra) hopelessly falls.

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