| 41. | This motion infuriated the membership, as they argued that the plough epitomised their role as Model Farmers.
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| 42. | The decorative elements epitomise the use of rationalised ornamentation incorporating a sense of logic so archetypal of the 1950s.
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| 43. | These restaurants epitomise the old Thai saying : there is rice in the fields, and fish in the water.
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| 44. | We call ourselves the best small country in the world, and I think John's actions epitomised that.
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| 45. | He further epitomised the ballot result as stemming from " an uninformed electorate [ deliberating ] on esoteric matters ."
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| 46. | In Warwick, the self-made man epitomised what could be achieved in Queensland, the land of opportunity.
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| 47. | Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis epitomised this, as it demonstrated an " erotomania " typical of the Jewish mind.
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| 48. | South Africa was forced into some risks after lunch, and Jonty Rhodes epitomised the approach with his innings of 34.
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| 49. | De Gaulle epitomised his adversarial relationship with Churchill in these words : " When I am right, I get angry.
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| 50. | Her opposition to the British policy of non-intervention in Spain epitomised her attitudes and actions ( NEEDS CITATION ).
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