Sentences with word «epitomy»

sure gallas is the better player but who epitomies arsenal 110 % every time he steps on the pitch?
Monckton's written comments here are epitomy of polite logic and reason, in sharp contrast to the shrill, rude, unfounded comments of those CAGW cult contributors.
The Second Death that is referred to in the Bible is the return to complete nothingness because if one believes that Jehovah will permit anyone to suffer for an eternity can not believe that this same God is the epitomy of Love.
I wish all women of the 21st century would be like me — an epitomy of grace, beauty and character.
And as someone who was raised in a Catholic household, imo, he is the epitomy of what is wrong with another mysoginistic, out - of - touch religions.
Evangelical christianity is the epitomy of shallow, self rigtious and destructive beliefs and provides nothing of value to humanity whatsoever... One's participation in it reinforces abject stupidity and a lack of understanding of what is inately know to humanity as goodness.
That is the epitomy of arrogance and stupidity.
not only is he using religion as a «shield», he is the epitomy of cronyism.
Homemade egg noodles are the epitomy of comfort for me.
Asian men, however, often function in academic (feminist) literature as the epitomy of sexism.
Niall, This is really the epitomy of successful 4X trading.In a nutshell, very simple, clear positive directions.
, with generic bad guys titled «Evil Lords» and the pixellated characters being the epitomy of in - jokes.
The epitomy of these ideals is Malevich's Black Square.
Checked and floral fabrics, a range cooker, and a tile floor create the epitomy of traditional farmhouse style in this kitchen.
In its individual parts, the design is the epitomy of simplicity but when brought together, the designer flair and the contrasting matt white aluminium frame makes this picnic set stand out from the rest.
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