Epitomized
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This spirit was
epitomized
by a single wall in our small, two-bedroom apartment on the South Side of Chicago.
And I thought that
epitomized
perfectly what everybody thought animation had to be at the time.
The first running shoe made in Kenya needs to be a local and global success as an ode to Kenyan excellence,
epitomized
by Kenyan runners, who are literally world-class.
I don't want a monotonous, one-song Robin Trower soundtrack; I want a soundtrack punctuated with the top-40 bubblegum songs of the day that
epitomized
the '70s.
She
epitomized
strength, will power, confidence and resolve.
Indeed, violence and corruption still exist and here, the second word is
epitomized
by Max Shreck (Christopher Walken) and the penguin (Danny De Vito).
This film is also about hope and forgiveness, the hope
epitomized
in the interracial relationship between Binoche's recovering character and the Indian minesweeper (echoed in the Sikh's buddy-buddy relationship with his white coworker who ends up dying nonsensically) and the forgiveness
epitomized
in the Caravaggio character's first hunt and then forcing out of what he thinks will be the hero's confessions for his war "crimes" (betrayal of country).
This is ironic because this film is really about the one love all humans should want which is the love of (or for) peace (not materialistic things which are usually the real reasons for wars,
epitomized
in something most of us want such as "cars", let's say).
In Don Siegel's 1971 masterpiece "Dirty Harry", Clint Eastwood
epitomized
the super-tough, super-cool unorthodox, no-nonsense cinema-cop with his role of the eponymous Inspector 'Dirty' Harry Callahan.
When I was born, this television series was the number one show on T.V.!! America
epitomized
the feat of the ultimate fatted calf country with big ambitions, limitless potential, and a very comfortable economy!!
Virtually every character in this film
epitomized
what is best and worst about our society.
Last year’s LIBOR scandal, in which banks were found to be reporting inaccurate interest rates in order to manipulate the prices of financial instruments,
epitomized
this risk.
The event
epitomized
Kazakhstan’s foreign policy over the last two decades, at a moment when that policy is set to confront unprecedented tests.
There is a resource crunch,
epitomized
by the rising prices of non-oil commodities over the last decade.
In the new order, strong states will throw their weight around with little care for the rules-based system that the EU has long
epitomized.
This approach, widely developed by Morocco and the Portuguese-speaking world, is
epitomized
by the zero-commission policy initiated by the Spanish bank Santander and its Moroccan counterpart, Attijariwafa Bank.
The second possibility,
epitomized
by the European Union’s leaders, is to continue down the twentieth-century path, but with more rhetorical flourishes.
Among many of the systemic flaws of autocracy, degeneration at the top,
epitomized
by ever-weaker leaders, is progressive and incurable.
But efforts to tackle health-care costs continue to be hampered by widespread reluctance to tackle sensitive issues, as
epitomized
by the “death panel” tempest of a year ago.
But the weaknesses of the current governance regime,
epitomized
by rampant illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing, threaten to undermine the global security and sustainability to which well managed oceans can contribute.
I have recently been struck by an analogy from German history: the disaster of German leadership during World War I,
epitomized
by Kaiser Wilhelm II.
The spirit behind this famous quip, attributed to John Maynard Keynes, would be alien to the populist camp, but not to the generation of Latin American pragmatists
epitomized
by Aylwin.
With his burial, the engrained mistrust between Libya and the West,
epitomized
by Lockerbie’s enduring political potency, should be interred as well.
That failure was
epitomized
by the inability to impose a peace agreement on Palestinians and Israelis in 2000.
Chaebol reform is a defining issue in this year’s presidential campaign,
epitomized
in popular bumper stickers reading, “It’s the chaebol, stupid.”
In the Middle East, for example, a quiet state-driven economic revolution has been unfolding in recent years,
epitomized
by Dubai’s emergence as the world’s largest hub for international air travel, recently surpassing London’s Heathrow.
Mandela
epitomized
this rare gift.
A protégé of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, an infamous LDP kingpin, Ozawa’s political methods
epitomized
the worst aspects of the LDP’s old factional plutocracy.
Recently, the rise in global protectionism has made this difficult situation worse, as
epitomized
by the decision of Foxconn (a major supplier to Apple) to invest $10 billion in a new factory in Wisconsin.
Yet, for all of the success
epitomized
by the protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, bringing down a dictatorship is one thing – a drama lasting a few weeks – while the transition to a functioning, consolidated democracy is quite another.
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