| It is a perfect summer's evening, in a quintessentially English setting outside the village of Pulborough in West Sussex. |
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| The film is quintessentially British and showcases some of the country's finest talent. |
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| Finishing with an acoustic track would seem an inept way of completing a quintessentially heavy rock album but it works. |
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| The book celebrates some of the best recent examples of this quintessentially American style. |
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| Just to prove that the United States is a melting pot, they give idiomatic performances of this quintessentially American music! |
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| One of the quintessentially British items recently pushed from salad bowls brimming with rocket and mizuna is watercress. |
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| But the film medium has always had difficulty in translating effects that are quintessentially literary. |
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| This music sings with the burning passion and intensity of human emotion that is quintessentially Mahler. |
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| We will be closer to elucidating the basis of quintessentially human qualities like language and selfawareness. |
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| The advantages of this direct approach are twofold and quintessentially Melbourne. |
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| The humour may be quintessentially eighteenth-century, but, representationally, these sheets not only look back to Mantegna but forward to Degas. |
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| Although the alliance's cause is quintessentially British, it has attracted support from wealthy Anglophile foreigners. |
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| Heavy metal, as opposed to hard rock, was a quintessentially British phenomenon. |
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| The movie is quintessentially French, focusing on drama instead of melodrama and character instead of plot. |
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| Whatever the medium or the method, Arte Povera remains quintessentially Italian. |
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| But in the 1960s, even someone as quintessentially English as me loved Motown. |
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| In celebration, the story goes, the quintessentially Peruvian condor was set like a living banderilla to torment the imperial bull. |
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| There is not much to fault in this quintessentially Russian opera. |
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| Rather, his racial disavowal was a quintessentially American gesture toward self-invention. |
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| The garment, in a style usually worn demurely under a sari, is quintessentially Indian. |
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| It is quintessentially Canadian in terms of nature, landscape, the vastness, the people, the kindness, the animals. |
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| Beneath its satire on Anglo-Saxon and Irish attitudes and its assault on entrepreneurial capitalism lies a deep vein of grief that is quintessentially Shavian. |
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| With bank loans and the remains of his capital, he turned to a quintessentially Russian product: the blin. |
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| Celebrity and hope: it's a powerful, quintessentially American combination. |
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| I note in closing something that happened in the House on the night that we had the vote, and it was so quintessentially Canadian. |
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| It is quintessentially the place, ground zero, for what NAFTA has wreaked upon the Canadian economy. |
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| We believe that finding this balance is achievable and that finding it is quintessentially Canadian. |
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| These institutions have made the people of Bangladesh quintessentially democratic in their spirit and attitude. |
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| We are pleased to offer this portrait of a quintessentially American institution. |
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| I have this feeling because of that quintessentially Nordic concern and compassion that you show and express. |
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| The acidity provides freshness, vibrancy, and delineation to all the component parts of this very concentrated yet quintessentially elegant wine. |
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| Meanwhile, a quintessentially Wodehousian plot is brewing in nearby Tottleigh Castle, where staff is making book on the identity of Lady's Alyce's husband-to-be. |
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| It is a novel of ideas and quintessentially a political novel. |
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| It sacralized the traditional order of things and situated history, society, and politics in the transcendent, and thus seems quintessentially premodern. |
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| Here are 24 short stories, each quintessentially quirky and, some would think, touched by lunacy. |
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| He was quintessentially labor, he was uncompromising in his stance for the poor and the dispossessed, and he was unyielding in his respect for the dignity of work. |
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| This quintessentially human search for explanation is not specifically conservative. |
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| This, lest we forget, remains the modern prototype for a quintessentially retrograde act. |
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| Homophiles conceived of sexuality as a quintessentially private domain, but to support this private right, they argued, public education was necessary. |
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| Our aim was to set the example for quintessentially European models. |
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| Bean saw the conferral of titled distinctions as inconsistent with the values of mateship, equality, democracy and larrikinism which he attributed to the Anzacs and praised as quintessentially Australian. |
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| If the question had said health care versus defence, or education, I think one could understand that, but losing a poll to film and television subsidies I found appalling but quintessentially Canadian. |
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| As the country's Capital, Ottawa offers visitors a wealth of quintessentially Canadian experiences, including national sites and landmarks and authentic heritage experiences. |
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| Ever since, we have been working with local municipalities and other partners to produce a festival that symbolizes and expresses our quintessentially northern way of life. |
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| We recognize how challenging such goals will be to implement, but have every confidence that with good will, these quintessentially Canadian approaches to strife will prevail. |
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| I am convinced that the United Nations has an indispensable role to play in this most quintessentially global issue, particularly in light of the Organization's more general leadership role on development issues. |
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| Today's debate is not about the immigration argument, about whom we let into Europe and whom we exclude, but about quintessentially humanitarian matters. |
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| Peri handed Ptolemy his helmet. It had a crest on it, which she always thought looked quintessentially Roman. |
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| And where is that quintessentially Gallic movable feast? |
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| Yet the daiquiri is considered quintessentially Cuban. |
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| Boris banned alcohol on public transport, prompting a glorious, quintessentially London, last-night booze-up on the Circle Line – and astounding obedience thereafter. |
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| If the golem is a quintessentially submissive female, he is an über-rogue, member of a well-established race of amoral creatures who shapeshift, fly, enter human dreams, revel in wealth and flirt with risk. |
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| A quintessentially French event, the Tour de France, begins in England. |
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| And even in defeat, he suggested there might still be negotiations ahead on some quintessentially Levantine deal that would bring him into Mr. Miqati's government. |
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| While sometimes seen as quintessentially American, a product of suburban sprawl and car culture, gated communities have become increasingly fashionable worldwide. |
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| The quintessentially American lesson he learns is never to be joyless. |
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| But it was only when I finished my training that I fully realised that the job of doctoring in primary and secondary care is quintessentially different. |
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| But it is, quintessentially, a dodecahedron. |
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| After the students are awarded their degrees in 2007, they will contribute to the educational and industrial renewal of this quintessentially European economic and cultural region. |
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| What happened was quintessentially Canadian. |
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| The quintessentially Hungarian item of men's clothing was the dolman. This flowing garment, open in the front, replaced the waistcoat after the Renaissance. |
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| They may have killed themselves to hop on a heaven-bound UFO, but as more evidence emerges, the 39 cultists keep getting trendier and more quintessentially '90s every day. |
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| The article treated feminism as a quintessentially modern movement. |
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| From the image of a wily digger playing two-up, to a prime minister at the track or the tables, the construction of gambling is as an activity quintessentially Australian. |
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| Quintessentially British and loved by everyone I know, Eccles cakes can't fail to impress if you serve them with a really good cheese as dessert. |
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| He was 23 when they met, she 17, and both working at a luxury services company, Quintessentially. |
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