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One whose behavior is erratic will be met with suspicion.
Robert Montgomery Bird, (born February 5, 1806, New Castle, Delaware, U.S. died January 23 , 1854 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), novelist and dramatist whose work epitomizes the nascent American literature of the first half of the 19th century.
One researcher whose approach epitomizes the power of such synthesis is Dr. Neil Shubin, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum.
Chou portrayed Prince Jai, the ambitious second eldest prince and general of the Imperial army whose personality epitomizes Xiao, the Chinese virtue of filial piety.
A pacifist whose tough play epitomizes his violent sport, Polamalu is the anchor of both the Pittsburgh defense and its locker room.
Witness the huge success of the Fox sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle," whose young hero epitomizes middle school, middle child and middle America.
The rainmaking dealmaker whose boorish behavior goes unpunished.
Paul Rudolph, an architect whose chareer epitomized the turbulence that engulfed American modernism in the 1960's, died yesterday at New York Hospital.
Instead, they seemed to be mourning a man whose life epitomized so much of what had been lost.
Pitch inaccuracy truly dogged Genaro Sulvarán's Iago, whose performance epitomized the flaws and strengths of this performance.
In "Stage Door Canteen," one can still enjoy the work of Gypsy Rose Lee, a remarkable woman whose career epitomized the mid-century's rage for striptease, and whose saga Shteir chronicles with particular verve.
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