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Or, as another scholar has said, the creed is an epitome and summary that guides and directs a proper reading of Scripture.
It is the epitome of true elegance, born of centuries of survival with grace.
While the epitome of professionalism and concentration whilst playing, between songs the band appear almost narcotically relaxed.
Although I enjoy the stir, one does feel a tad self-conscious wearing an item of clothing which is the epitome of ideologically unsound apparel.
He plays scorned lover Jed with an untempered delicacy and spidery creepiness, while the antihero is the epitome of controlled frustration.
Normally the epitome of composure, the midfielder appeared to stub his toe in the act of shooting and he was again untroubled.
The genre is traceable to The Diary of a Nobody, in which the brothers Grossmith introduced Charles Pooter, the epitome of the petit bourgeois.
Perhaps the epitome of this efficiency is the popularity of the vending machine as a retail format.
These people have become the epitome and complete personification of Greed and Corruption.
The cool Nova Scotian is the epitome of easy, effortless observational humour.
Worn with the matching earrings, this remarkable statement piece is set to be the very epitome of glamour this summer!
I capitalize the word because Miller, in speaking of Jane Austen, does so, calling her the epitome of Style or Austen Style or Absolute Style.
I hated superficiality, and the popular people were the very epitome of it.
They were considered the epitome of hard-nosed business thinking about public problems.
The epitome of a fussy old maid, Mrs. B. operated with a few less sandwiches than it takes to make a picnic.
Of all the Chinese revolutionary women, Jiang Jie, or Sister Jiang, is the epitome of perseverance, determination, carefulness and sacrifice.
Kate is the epitome of ladylike elegance with poker straight posture, a svelte figure and a confident yet warm personality.
Now, I'm the epitome of slim, so imagine my surprise when I discovered that I was afflicted with a stretch mark on my tummy!
It is the epitome of Dales Caving, and is sporting vertical caving at its very best.
Waterford Crystal, the epitome of style and elegance, is the world's most successful luxury crystal brand.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Mrs. Delamere is doubtless an epitome of all the virtues, but I never heard of her.
His judgment was an epitome of the scientific insight of the ages which culminated then.
He paused before the absurd epitome to apostrophise, wagged a finger at it, and got wag for wag.
You are, let us say, the very epitome of the man Mr. Mencken and Mr. Lewis tell us about so charmingly.
His face was an epitome of forcefulness, his lips hard, his eyes brilliant.
I mean, if she was good enough for you, well, she had to be the epitome of sophistication and sexiness.
An epitome, compend, or compendium is a condensed view of a subject, whether derived from a previous publication or not.
They were of a very various kind, and no bad epitome of the mind of a gallant and crackbrained coxcomb.
But the epitome of the Cypria which has come down to us states expressly that Alexandros did go to Sidon.
Sadda, the name given to a Persian epitome of the Zend-Avesta.
Together the two works are an epitome of modern and moribund Iran.
An epitome of the best practice which may be relied upon not to mislead.
An epitome of results is also given by him in 12 Flugschrift d. Deutsch.
Talking, rightly considered, is the expression and epitome of life itself.
So, is the USA the epitome of the civilization of illiteracy?
He is the epitome of mildness, the incarnation of humaneness.
Lithe and poised, he was the epitome of leashed and controlled action.
To meet him and his family on trek is to glimpse an epitome of his life.
That, now, is what old Bowditch in his Epitome calls the zodiac, and what my almanack below calls ditto.
But Captain Davenport refused to be comforted, and by the light of a lantern read up the chapter in his Epitome that related to the strategy of shipmasters in cyclonic storms.
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