| 31. | Perhaps, the quickest way to epitomise Donaudy is calling him an Italian equivalent of Reynaldo Hahn.
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| 32. | The painter Michael Upton epitomised, for many of his contemporaries, the essence of Sixties cool.
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| 33. | I thought if you could create a brand that epitomised that it would be very compelling ."
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| 34. | Their solemn parting epitomised the reluctance to go to " a war to end all wars ".
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| 35. | The theory was epitomised by the description of the phenomenon and coining of the term conditioned satiety.
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| 36. | The " bad boy " image of the 1950s was epitomised by James Dean and Marlon Brando.
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| 37. | It epitomised beauty and purity but courage as well because it would never let itself be taken alive.
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| 38. | The problems are perhaps epitomised by Roald Dahl, a writer of short stories and children's literature.
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| 39. | On the 10cc world website he writes : " Our best album, epitomising what 10cc was all about.
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| 40. | The sensationalist relationship between Sharon and Dennis was seen to epitomise the tone of the show at the time.
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