The minister's statement epitomizes the government's lack of sensitivity of the issue. [Please select]
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The memorials which crowd the picturesque church and churchyard of St Luke near the river, commonly known as the Old Church, to a great extent epitomize the history of Chelsea. [verb]
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War is epitomized in the exclamations, "You are a dead man," "And so are you." [verb]
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For me all these disillusions were epitomized in Terry. [Please select]
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And this couplet was to epitomize the situation on the other side of the _saringhies_. [Please select]
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It epitomized the situation beyond the possibility of doubt, and he gave a faint sigh. [Please select]
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"Fatty Peter," as they jokingly called him, epitomized in two words their contempt of him. [Please select]
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The charm of books like Robinson Crusoe and the Swiss Family Robinson consists in the fact they personify and epitomize the perpetual struggle of mankind with the forces of nature. [Please select]
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Gilman's death, that succinct list of qualifications for a new rector which he himself, Nelson Langmaid, had humorously and even more succinctly epitomized. [Please select]
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