- An
epitome (/ɪˈpɪtəmiː/; Gr****: ἐπιτομή, from ἐπιτέμνειν
epitemnein meaning "to cut short") is a
summary or
miniature form, or an
instance that represents...
- The
prevailing ideology of the time was Neo-Confucianism,
which was
epitomized by the
seonbi class:
nobles who p****ed up
positions of
wealth and power...
- the ball on the flank, or drag full-backs out of position.
Jostein Flo
epitomizes this role so much so that a
tactic was
named after him – Flo P****. Egil...
- mid-century,
Modernism had
morphed into the
International Style, an
aesthetic epitomized in many ways by the Twin
Towers of New York's
World Trade Center designed...
- Fox
Broadcasting Company. It is a
satirical depiction of
American life,
epitomized by the
Simpson family,
which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and...
- Presley, with his rise from
poverty to
riches and fame, had
seemed to
epitomize the
American Dream. In his
final years, and
following the revelations...
-
British Columbia's
geography is
epitomized by the
variety and
intensity of its
physical relief,
which has
defined patterns of
settlement and
industry since...
-
which was
deliberately much more
unconventional than the
first film,
epitomized by a
sequence in
which Roberts's
character impersonates the real-life...
-
Faithfully Performed:
Robert E. Lee and His Critics, 1999, p. 223. "He
epitomized the
nonpolitical tradition in the U.S. military, and his
lifelong attempt...
- The
Fayum mummy portraits epitomize the
meeting of
Egyptian and
Roman cultures....