• They were appalled by the fusion of religious and political power, epitomised by the divine right of kings.

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  • It was a deserved if laboured victory for Bolton, whose evening was epitomised by the variable nature of Klasnic's contribution.

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  • This balance and poise is best epitomised by the way Ricky is able to play the two toughest strokes in the game.

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  • Pompey never matched Wigan for appetite, epitomised by Aghahowa and Folan who worked tirelessly to chase down lost causes and close down defenders.

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  • Those in the gloomy camp, epitomised by Messrs Roubini and Setser, put forward several reasons why it will happen sooner rather than later.

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  • This hybrid position is epitomised by Labour's 1997 election pledge to be both 'tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime' (Parmar, 2000, 208).

    BBC: Unit 4: Political issues

  • Not every young adult has the talent and discipline of Jessica Ennis or Mo Farah, but nor are they epitomised by the wild looters and arsonists who roamed city streets last summer.

    BBC: From Broken Britain to Team GB

  • Two floors go on to depict the intellectual flowering of the Scottish enlightenment (epitomised by David Hume and Adam Smith), and the economic explosion fuelled by British imperial expansion that took place after the union with England, with exhibits ranging from Paisley-pattern textiles to silverware and steam engines.

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  • But he was thwarted by a superb flying Fox tackle that epitomised Rovers' gutsy defensive performance.

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