- His 1986 song "Addicted to Love" and its
accompanying video came to "
epitomise the
glamour and
excesses of the 1980s".
Having started in the
music industry...
- and
Justiciar of
Ireland from 1272 to 1273. His
family would come to
epitomise the
ideal of
cultural synthesis in Ireland,
becoming "more
Irish than...
-
leading international models during the 1960s and, with Jean Shrimpton,
epitomised the
British female look of the era. Boyd
married George Harrison in 1966...
- with her all
American attributes and
streamlined ****uality, came to
epitomise in a
single image this
complex interface of the economic, the political...
- palaeontology.
Leonardo is
widely regarded to have been a
genius who
epitomised the
Renaissance humanist ideal, and his
collective works comprise a contribution...
- Variety.
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August 2023. O'Hagan, Sean (7 May 2023). "'He
epitomised the
dazzling 60s and then was gone': the
inside story of
Rolling Stone...
- short,
springy turf,
known as old
chalk gr****land, that has come to
epitomise the
South Downs today.
Until the
middle of the 20th century, an agricultural...
- was a
centre of
scholarly and
artistic innovation and
glamorous excess,
epitomised by the
Field of the
Cloth of Gold. He
scouted the
country for choirboys...
- no-nonsense,
laconic delivery, horn-rimmed gl****es and
sharply cut suits, he
epitomised a new
class of
British cool. "Michael
Caine was the 1960s,"
Michael Caine...
-
prevailing philosophy of the
Joseon dynasty was Neo-Confucianism,
which was
epitomised by the
seonbi class,
scholars who p****ed up
positions of
wealth and power...