Epitomised

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He was no fan of the Brussels bureaucracy, but promoted the integration his name epitomised: common culture, open borders and, above all, no more wars. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The choice of Sarah Palin epitomised the sloppiness. ❋ Unknown (2008)

His full name epitomised five hundred years of history; Johan Oliver de Alwis Sri Rajasinghe. ❋ Clarke, Arthur C. (1979)

While in recent years contemporary art has more than ever basked in the luxury of international money and media attention, epitomised in the Frieze Art Fair, an event which each year has me reaching for the Taliban application form, even among the literati poetry seems to be fighting a losing battle against prose fiction. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Rooney's absence Nani was United's most penetrative player, his confidence epitomised by the way he waltzed through Stoke's defence to slide a left-foot shot past Begovic for the opening goal. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The Rt.Rev. Mr. Bartlett epitomised a inform of his membership committee, stressing which their recommendations were guidelines, not rigid manners contracting a Society's hands. ❋ Admin (2009)

I know they got relegated but they epitomised playing without fear. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Its relaxed but informed and informative style is epitomised by one of its anchors, Jon Snow. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bloomfield, in short, was the rural poet, admired not just for the authenticity that stemmed from his childhood experience as a rural labourer, but accepted as a master of narrative and versification — the living continuation of the Georgic and ballad traditions epitomised by James Thomson and Robert Burns. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rand's Objectivist philosophy, as epitomised by her heroic architect Howard Roark, is frankly repulsive. ❋ Hells_librarian (2009)

None epitomised it more than Price, an old-time itinerant of 34 who joined this month on a four-month deal, having helped to inflict on Morecambe their only previous league defeat, 1-0 at home to Barnet on the opening day; mid-season moves can carry peculiar regrets. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The committee's recommendations have been epitomised below. ❋ Admin (2009)

Lee also shrugs aside any charge of being a sporting mercenary – epitomised by his close links with both clubs. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Unable to turn that laser-like focus on himself, Parky has always failed to realise that part of the reason people embraced reality-TV contestants was because they had come to find the packaged and managed celebrity machine epitomised by his show utterly dull. ❋ Marina Hyde (2010)

Briefly and infrequently written, they epitomised the wanderer's life. ❋ Unknown (2010)

No one epitomised the manager's mantra better than Suárez, who returned to training on Monday following his victorious efforts at the Copa América and vindicated his selection immediately. ❋ Unknown (2011)

But there the similarities end, the gulf epitomised by Jon Wilkin, the St Helens forward who celebrated an industrious and intelligent 80-minute performance by going for a quiet pint with his dad in the Crooked Billet a few miles up the Holderness Road. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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