He is the quintessential tragic music teacher, wild hair and too many kittens. |
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These comprise the quintessential sights and sounds of Maritime coastal communities. |
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My visit to this restaurant represented the quintessential contemporary Irish dining experience. |
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He is the quintessential storyteller, who likes to write his tale and have it read. |
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We shall consider each in turn and then discuss the quintessential example of the problem. |
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I suppose the waterfront dispute is the quintessential example, but that is only one amongst many. |
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With knock-knees and pigeon toes, he was not your quintessential runner, but he trained like a demon. |
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John properly described Bill as the quintessential English gentleman and he will be much missed by everyone. |
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Barrel-chested and bombastic, he's always been the quintessential, larger-than-life, rah-rah leader. |
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Among oceangoing avian species, albatrosses and frigatebirds are the quintessential seabirds. |
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As there are no indigenous people in these skits, is the play trying to say that quintessential Kiwiana is borrowed from overseas? |
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And then there's Hadley, the quintessential poor little rich girl, happy in her material world but vacant everywhere else. |
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Saints, mystics, spiritual writers, priests, nuns, and quintessential laywomen are well represented. |
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Constructed with fire retardant cedar roof shingles and exterior walls made of rough-hewn lumber, it is the quintessential ski retreat. |
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The liminal position between tradition and adaptation has been described by Ralph Ellison as the quintessential American identity. |
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Here, he discovers how the artist created the quintessential image of Kent as the garden of England. |
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There are a lot of you who think Mark ought to get tanning and take a quintessential British lobster colour to the party. |
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Stark and tattered around the edges, it was the quintessential diamond-in-the-rough debut, but its very rough-hewn nature made it so vibrant. |
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Until recently, feathers were the quintessential feature of avians, associated only with flight. |
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The band's dueling guitars harken back to the arty axe work of the quintessential NYC act Television. |
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But Don's the quintessential quiet guy who must overcome his cowardice and be a man. |
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So the final shock is that the quintessential Manhattanite is looking beyond New York to a Europe which seems more appreciative of his talents. |
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And it was reflected in her big hair, which was very quintessential, you know, hairdo of the time. |
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The quintessential ultramarathoner, Karnazes takes exquisite joy from the fundamental act of the sport he describes as the zenith of endurance. |
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Save time and money with our quintessential grocery-shopping list of must-have foods. |
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While browsing through my spam this weekend I came across the quintessential proof that perhaps there is a sucker born every minute. |
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The quintessential New Romantics had become nondescript pop sell-outs with the snap of a finger. |
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One tends to associate Tibet with the quintessential path of the Vajrayana. |
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And he developed a healthy following on Instagram, where he comes across as the quintessential California surfer bro. |
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As discussed above, the city is the quintessential home of Auster's version of the post-modern poet. |
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In the air-conditioned comfort of the ship's stately lounges my whims and caprices are anticipated by the quintessential British crew. |
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His dark olive complexion, jet black hair, and deep brown eyes gave him the quintessential Mediterranean look favored by women. |
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The director would undoubtedly label this spineless string bean a quintessential American. |
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Bowie remains the quintessential song-and-dance man, effortlessly charming and elegant, and as ever, a shameless karma chameleon. |
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The changeling is the quintessential symbol of the child who feels detached from her family. |
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This is a city prone to paranoia at the best of times, as personified by that quintessential New Yorker, Woody Allen. |
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Even the most ingenious taster can be hard pressed to find adjectives to describe the quintessential flavour of Sylvaner. |
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The town, with its nautical history, its foghorns, its steep bluffs and clannish folk, is quintessential Minesota. |
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With pea soup and summer pudding currently on offer, it boasts some of the most quintessential summer ingredients. |
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Owner Jerry Jones wasted little time in pink-slipping Dave Smith and hiring Bill Brown, the quintessential fixer-upper. |
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Their arrangement was quintessential segregation by day, integration by night. |
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Jen looked poised and beautiful, the quintessential bride, in red patent-leather Betty Boop heels. |
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They celebrated Pongal by distributing sugarcane pieces and collectively bringing to boil the quintessential made of rice, milk and jaggery. |
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I am far from the first to emphasize what has been regarded by many as our quintessential postmodernist predicament. |
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Isolated and ruined, it sits on 1000 acres of windswept, forbidding land, and is the quintessential haunted house. |
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This painting style was critically embraced as representing quintessential French qualities. |
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It is the quintessential use of the dative case, the dative of means, grammatically speaking. |
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Another indicator was the high rates of child malnutrition, gastro-enteritis, tuberculosis, and other quintessential diseases of poverty. |
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In the small village where we'll stay in a family-run inn, a gelateria provides the quintessential Italian treat. |
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Fire Down Below may not be a quintessential golden oldie, but it's worth it if only for the well executed performances by its stars. |
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We look on baseball and gridiron as the quintessential American sports, but in truth these days, all sports are American sports. |
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Owning a home offers a sense of pride, security, and enfranchisement that is quintessential to our stake in the American dream. |
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For better or worse, essentialism is the quintessential American approach to education. |
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They have been described as the quintessential English pop group, with a string of hits bemoaning late-teen angst. |
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Whatever his faults and many quirks, Monty is the quintessential team player. |
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I believe Antonio is the quintessential Montrealer because Montreal is a quirky city. |
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The first point that should be made about Collins is that he is the quintessential army man. |
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So any mandatory reading list for young women should include at least one quintessential guy book. |
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It is true that the quintessential Eastern, Russified region of Donetsk has voted overwhelmingly for its ex-governor as well as ex-petty criminal Yanukovych. |
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To his millions of followers, though, he is the quintessential gamesman, always one step ahead of consumers with a new system that is innovative but in reach of the masses. |
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In the field of bullfighting this verb is the quintessential factor in a well-fought corrida, and it has a lot to do with the rhythm of the bull's charge. |
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Snatching the president away from the Washington press corps at a particularly sensitive moment was a quintessential Frost move. |
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Fossil fuels are the quintessential non-renewable natural resource. |
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Another specialty is butter tarts, also a quintessential Canadian treat. |
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The villagers are quintessential little people, literal peasants constantly caught in the crossfire of crises not of their making and beyond their control. |
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Ignoring people you hooked up with at Shooters when encountering them on campus is a quintessential Duke experience. |
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But in reality he is the quintessential example of how Washington corrupts. |
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No wonder that of all the Bradys, it is the quintessential old maid who we miss the most. |
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Staunchly imperialist, he is a living manifestation of quintessential Englishness, a living descendant of people with blue blood, noble quarterings, and the right school tie. |
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Is the quintessential Afghan woman Nila, the dramatic Kabul socialite turned Parisian poetess? |
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Alfred is still considered quintessential as a ruler of the Middle Ages. |
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Either a quintessential cult record or another cocky slice of childish bombast, the CD is still a more personal confession than many of its posey peers. |
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First impressions are that I've found the quintessential Western town, with clapboard houses and little red brick shops lining a tree-shaded square. |
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Scrooge, the quintessential penny-pincher, never felt the spirit until sequential hallucinations bearing noble messages scared him into generosity. |
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Symbolically, his roles represented the quintessential dissident. |
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The quintessential turncoat, benedict arnold actually was quite the patriot at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. |
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Lee Woodruff is a quintessential supermom, multitasker and irrepressible storyteller. |
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And with a trendy checkered sport coat and nattily unknotted bow tie, Psy appeared the quintessential Web supernova. |
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Houses are decorated with colourful festoons, stars and cut-outs depicting the Lord Jesus' life and, of course, the quintessential Christmas tree. |
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I opted to try that most quintessential of Greek dishes, the moussaka. |
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We stopped for gas on the way home and were parking in front of her house when she turned to relate what I've come to think of as the quintessential Lisa story. |
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It is also the ideal place to go for a quintessential English-style tea. |
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He insisted on the development of a force de frappe, a nuclear deterrent, which at the time was considered a quintessential underpinning of superpower status. |
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Bernie is the quintessential ironic protagonist, the luckless man. |
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Meanwhile, music for the home centred on the piano, which was now the quintessential domestic instrument, badge of female gentility and social respectability. |
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But on the big screen, this bullish Brit transformed into the quintessential Cockney accented tough guy with a big heart. |
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Putting these trends together, it appears the quintessential swing voter is a retired woman with no formal party affiliation who lives relatively close to the Pacific Ocean. |
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Barefoot Refresh, a refreshingly vibrant, light-bodied spritzer, is the perfect alternative for those quintessential summertime occasions. |
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The German military thinker Carl von Clausewitz is considered to be the quintessential projection of European growth across the continent. |
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A quintessential British custom, afternoon tea is a small meal snack typically eaten between 4pm and 6pm. |
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Moreover, critics who had given mixed reviews to In Search Of Angels, praised The Stamping Ground as the quintessential Runrig album. |
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For example, the quintessential American word Yankee may be a corruption of a Dutch name, Jan Kees. |
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He transcends the autobiographic into something quintessential, something close to the quiddity of experience. |
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It would explain the unflappable, quintessential supermom response of our Secretary of State to international events. |
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Bartig views the Queen of Spades music, with its ostinatos and sparse textures, as the quintessential embodiment of these ideas. |
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As one critic has recently claimed, the problems of pain, grief, and trauma are the quintessential apologetical problems of our generation. |
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Aromatic, masala chai with crispy-fried pakoras are the quintessential monsoon snack. |
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What, in your view, makes a quintessential Sony Classics release? |
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In this story the quintessential 1940's shamus must navigate twists and turns in order to untangle the sinister web of deception. |
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Rather, it is the quintessential entheogen, a plant said to provide access to the God within. |
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The accident site is the one mark the speed demon leaves behind, and Noland treats it as a quintessential national monument. |
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And disappearing, needless to say, is a quintessential Austerian act. |
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The 36-year-old Englishman looked like a quintessential American dressed in the weekend staple of sweatpants, a hoodie, trainers and a baseball cap, the Daily Mail reported. |
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There's a lot to admire in here, from Cruz's ravaging performance and the spellbindingly colorful sets to AlmodEvar's quintessential chic melancholy. |
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She is understood in various and often conflicting aspects as the embodiment of treachery, the quintessential victim, or simply as symbolic mother of the new Mexican people. |
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Featuring Ryan Michalski on vocals, coupled with Juan Gonzalez, they make up Cosmic Punch, quintessential psychedelia rock music for the modern era. |
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Yorkshire's quintessential rivalry is with Lancashire via the Roses Match. |
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Fascism, fully revealed, is the extreme, exquisite expression of masculism, of patriarchy, and thus the natural enemy of feminism, its quintessential opposite. |
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The wife and I enjoyed a magical night in a quintessential Irish bar, complete with Eastern European staff, fruit machines and plastic shillelaghs. |
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Unexpected twists bring a lighthearted feel, from the quintessential collegiate blazer done in jersey tothe knit tie incorporated onto the front placket of shirts. |
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