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- Gr**** cuisine is characteristic of the Mediterranean diet, which is epitomised by dishes of Crete. Gr**** cuisine incorporates fresh ingredients into...
- leading international models during the 1960s and, with Jean Shrimpton, epitomised the British female look of the era. Boyd married George Harrison in 1966...
- were reflected by the armed forces' contracting global role, and later epitomised by its political defeat during the Suez Crisis (1956). Reflecting Britain's...
- paternal grandfather. The age of Elizabeth was redrawn as one of chivalry, epitomised by courtly encounters between the queen and sea-dog "heroes" such as Drake...
- Central London property distinction within the area which is very acute, epitomised by grandiose 21st-century developments, architectural high-point listed...
- prevailing philosophy of the Joseon dynasty was Neo-Confucianism, which was epitomised by the seonbi class, scholars who p****ed up positions of wealth and power...
- 2010–11 season. His subsequent return to his Ballon d'Or-winning form was epitomised when, for the first time in his career, he scored four goals in a single...
- his formulation of socialist theory because Marx felt the publication epitomised the interests of the bourgeoisie. He wrote that "the London Economist...
- was a centre of scholarly and artistic innovation and glamorous excess, epitomised by the Field of the Cloth of Gold. He scouted the country for choirboys...
- with her all American attributes and streamlined ****uality, came to epitomise in a single image this complex interface of the economic, the political...