| 21. | For Spielmann, Millais epitomised these qualities.
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| 22. | The Westernised Thai in the article epitomised an authority who commands a blind faith and trust.
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| 23. | The parallels in their canons of taxation epitomise their joint belief in natural liberty and equality.
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| 24. | In the Weimar Republic, Gilgi epitomised the " New woman " that so fascinated contemporaries.
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| 25. | The recent events epitomised the Council's " fear and contempt " for the military.
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| 26. | Electric traction thus epitomised the growth of commuting and the spread of the London commuter belt.
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| 27. | His portrait was painted by John Singer Sargent and is said to epitomise the British aristocrat.
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| 28. | That's what they epitomise.
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| 29. | Vincent Van Gogh, in his creative madness, epitomised so effectively the idea of artistic genius.
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| 30. | This mood was epitomised in the Beveridge Report of 1942, by the Liberal economist William Beveridge.
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