The return of British power to this corner of the earth was epitomised one day in the sight of a Bedouin caravan pursuing its peaceful purpose.
The following account is epitomised from the history of the Japanese missions by Miss Cecilia M.
The following account is epitomisedfrom his life in "Pictures of Christian Heroism.
If nothing more, it is the epitomisedhistory of the psychology of an epoch.
No one perhaps ever epitomised the value of articulate speech in a single phrase more tellingly than does Herder when he says: “The lyre of Amphion has not built cities.
Most of the conceptions of immortality which accompany belief in a purely personal Deity trend towards an actual epitomised realisation of all that appears possible to obtain from God through the medium of prayer.
The telegrams in the newspapers provided him with a bird's-eye view, an epitomised summary of a world in tumult.
They walked together, Baxter quoting the Origin of Species, which he knew from a cheap epitomised handbook.
Her laughter was to him as some biting epigram which epitomised the way in which she had spent the years of his absence.
Thus, in one sentence, the colonel epitomised the character of the Foreign Legion.
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