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To me, that epitomizes how we are seen as a family.
It was really epitomized by the performance of our defense.
It certainly epitomizes something, but I can never decide what.
"Now it seems to epitomize what this place is about."
However, certain records are considered to have epitomized its use.
Nobody better epitomized how Americans liked to think of themselves.
Opening day is supposed to epitomize a lot of things.
She seemed to epitomize everything he admired in a woman.
One day's set of games last week epitomized those developments.
He epitomized the American spirit - that we can and must always do better.
The' epitomized everything he found offensive about the modern world.
"It epitomizes the strong man and the elegant one at the same time."
His whole career was epitomized in the few minutes of talk with Horn.
To the audience, he epitomizes a man in a void.
One play in the first minute epitomized the Nets' performance.
The Italian people and their way of life have come to epitomize style.
It epitomizes your commitment not just to a sport, but to a way of life.
Yet perhaps it does epitomize the concerns of many who wonder why we would do such a thing.
We will choose the girls who epitomize the beauty of each country.
"I think that epitomizes the way we want to play," Jefferson said.
The final play of the third quarter epitomized the season for the Falcons.
You epitomize our policies and the success to be gained by following them.
But the experience epitomized as well what she hopes will happen with the archives.
They epitomize the power and grace inherent in this position.
But it does epitomize this city in many ways, both behind the scenes and on camera.
For many, the performance of the company epitomised the problems faced by British industry.
"I thought the team's performance was epitomised by the captain's.
The recent events epitomised the Council's "fear and contempt" for the military.
She was well known for her prints which epitomised the 1960s/70s.
What can be called Shanghai cuisine is epitomised by the use of alcohol.
They say the sentiments of the song epitomised Sharon's outlook on life.
These early celebrations were epitomised by the slogan "A people's art is the genesis of their freedom".
It epitomised the High Street record store of the '80s."
It epitomised and merged all life force and beauty into one whole.
At this time the property concept of a common law arose, as epitomised by the code civil.
The other day, a friend and I were discussing what epitomised Beijing.
Certainly it epitomised certain aspects of Roman taste and technical expertise.
Freedom, that was what New York epitomised for him.
It epitomised the gulf between the two teams, and presaged the shape of the series to come.
Their win, in so many ways, epitomised the Eighties on this side of the Atlantic.
The volatile nature of life at the time is epitomised when Charlotte and Peter quickly get involved.
Ugly, man-made, it epitomised the differences between the East and the West.
It was a directionless intervention which epitomised his contribution.
His works epitomised two epochs of architecture in Belgrade.
He epitomised and taught all the values and attitudes that the Club cherishes.
Wide roads and large gardens epitomised these properties.
For years, he epitomised the firm, and basked in the glory that its splashy success brought him.
Don't forget that New Labour epitomised the idea of political spin.
It epitomised beauty and purity but courage as well because it would never let itself be taken alive.
The election epitomised the dilemma of the Labour Party.