Most of all, Richard of Gloucester is made out to be a villain epitomizing the very worst features of a chaotic century of civil strife. |
Everything was different, and we saw it through the eyes of youth and romance as epitomizing the storied tropics. |
Over in the corner under the lamp the sealer and bookkeeper was epitomizing the results of his day. |
For epitomizing the tradition, and for a lifetime of generosity and leadership to Dalhousie, his community and his country. |
There his style changed radically, epitomizing the dichotomy that existed in 16th-century northern European painting. |
The characteristics of the classic Glashütte Original design transform each mechanical movement into a miniature masterpiece epitomizing the German values of quality, precision and reliability. |