Epitomizes
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28 examples of Epitomizes in a sentence
You know, I recently overheard a conversation that
epitomizes
these new economics.
And Agnes, for me,
epitomizes
what a vagina warrior is.
This movie
epitomizes
the 'so bad it's good' genre of films.
Ian Holm
epitomizes
the link between the two parts and Hudson avoids all that could make the movie falls into the ridiculous thanks to a clever screenplay.
The people seem to have no substance, the lead protagonist Martin Cahil has zero redemptive values, in fact everyone in it including Jon Voight
epitomizes
sleeze.
This is the movie that
epitomizes
the D&D fear of the 80s (and even today).
But the best job by far is Warren Beatty who just
epitomizes
Dick Tracy just as he did with Clyde Barrows.
This
epitomizes
the 80's desire to rewrite fairy tales and make fun of how they work.
This gives the film the dark and bleak look that
epitomizes
Rose's personality and future.
He, with the Cockney-made-good aspirations for status and the "class" he can never attain,
epitomizes
the hands-on manager overtaken by larger events.
In fact, this film
epitomizes
cheesiness: stupid plot, uneven effects, mostly terrible acting (save for leading lady Tracy Scoggins, who is too awesome-looking for her acting to matter anyway), and dialogue laced with lame puns ("You messed up my make-up"!).
To me it
epitomizes
what is essentially wrong with the film industry in New Zealand; that being the fact that Kiwi film makers seem hell-bent on making boring movies designed to appeal to less than .000000001% of the population.
With a cast completely devoid of talent and a story that prompts you to pinch yourself out of the nightmare this movie
epitomizes
the word terrible.
You know, this movie
epitomizes
everything that is wrong in the movie industry today -- just stick together a bunch of good looking big name celebrities with tons of web sites devoted to them together with a hip soundtrack and see what they can pull off.
(Indian TV
epitomizes
the old crack about why television is called a medium: because it is neither rare nor well done.)
With his xenophobic rhetoric and fondness for despots like Russian President Vladimir Putin (a demagogue who bullies the neighbors he doesn’t invade), Trump
epitomizes
the “out” mindset: hyperbolic, malicious, pompous, and hostile to all who defy or disagree with him (be it the press, which he berates and tries to block, or judges who preside over his lawsuits).
NEW YORK – Last month’s US government shutdown – the result of a partisan standoff in congressional budget negotiations –
epitomizes
the polarization that prevails in modern economic-policy debates.
My candidacy symbolizes the end of the north-south divide and
epitomizes
the new transnational politics that is uniquely capable of saving European democracy, German democracy, and, indeed, Greek, Italian, and French democracy.
Akazi Kanoze
epitomizes
how a small initiative can catalyze wider education-sector reform, by emphasizing links to local employers that provide access to entry-level jobs, internships, and apprenticeships.
The previous Karmapa Lama died in 1981, and the controversy over his successor that has raged ever since also
epitomizes
a struggle for control of the $1.5 billion in assets held by the Kagyu order, the richest in Tibetan Buddhism.
But the Bank’s performance
epitomizes
how even well designed and well-built ships slow down as the barnacles build up, until they must cede the way to newer vessels.
“Not in my backyard”
epitomizes
local residents’ demand not to be subjected to the disruptions such projects inevitably entail.
The recent $1.4bn settlement between Wall Street's top investment houses and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
epitomizes
the distorted incentives and regulatory failures that underlay the string of spectacular corporate failures seen in America in recent years.
His last foreign-intelligence chief, Abu Zayd Dorda,
epitomizes
this trend.
While WikiLeaks has certainly not had a similar effect, it
epitomizes
the extent of the individual’s empowerment in a networked world.
Once again, the Greek crisis is the focus of attention and
epitomizes
Europe’s failings.
As a network of laboratories spanning 110 countries, funded almost entirely by governments (and partly by foundations), GISRS
epitomizes
what Amy Kapczynski of Yale Law School calls “open science.”
To angry Brexiteers, the statement
epitomizes
the unfeeling, moralistic attitude of the European Union technocracy in Brussels.
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