Epitomized Sentence Examples

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  • The work was epitomized by the author himself, and later by Asinius Pollio of Tralles (perhaps a freedman of the famous Gaius Asinius Pollio).

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  • His services to his country are aptly epitomized in the epitaph on his ancient monument at Ringsted church which describes him as "Sclavorum dominator, patriae liberator et pacis conservator."

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  • Vast masses of Walsingham's correspondence are preserved in the Record Office and the British Museum; some have been epitomized in the Foreign Calendar (as far as 1582); and his correspondence during his two embassies to France was published in extenso by Sir Dudley Digges in 1655 under the title The Compleat Ambassador, possibly, as has been suggested by Dr Stahlin, to give a fillip to the similar policy then being pursued by Oliver Cromwell.

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  • Nokia was once the reigning king of smartphones and the N95 epitomized the high-end features that power users came to expect from the Finnish company.

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  • These they expounded, translated, epitomized and made the basis of their compilations, and the few who were bold enough to attempt the Analytics seem to have left their task unaccomplished.

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  • He had previously (1717), in an historical tract on the war with Charles XII., in which Peter himself collaborated, epitomized, in a high panegyric style, some of the greatest exploits of the tsar-regenerator.

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  • The work was probably originally in verse, and afterwards recast or epitomized in prose form to be used as an instruction book.

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  • Mads Korneliussen, whose huge 13-point tally was arguably the primary catalyst for success, impeccably epitomized the former.

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  • The overblown operatic style and melodramatic tempo changes epitomized a style lampooned by rock critics as pomp rock.

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  • It is disputed, however, whether the words in Suidas ("of which this book is an epitome") mean that Suidas himself epitomized the work of Hesychius, or whether they are part of the title of an already epitomized Hesychius used by Suidas.

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  • The theme for the evening was tacky tartan and this was well epitomized in the sartorial splendor of several of the company.

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  • However, she epitomized the sound of optimistic uptown soul, especially in her work with Chicago 's Vee Jay label.

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  • French country is epitomized by a bright color palette, reminiscent of the south of France.

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  • The feeling of melancholy and loss associated with tango was epitomized in 1917 by Carlos Gardel in Mi Noche Triste In 1921, tango first hit the silver screen danced by Hollywood star Rudolph Valentino.

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  • The information is epitomized by Max Heimbucher, Orden and Kongregationen, i.

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  • Genesis is but slightly abridged, but Job, Kings, Judges, Esther and Judith as well as the Maccabees are mere homilies epitomized from the corresponding Old Testament books.

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