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"epitome" Definitions
  1. the epitome of something a perfect example of something

798 Sentences With "epitome"

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Bluefin is undeniably the epitome of tuna, which is arguably the epitome of sushi, but when eaten this fresh it almost tastes like something entirely different.
"Mladic is the epitome of evil, and the prosecution of Mladic is the epitome of what international justice is all about," Zeid said in a statement.
"Mladic is the epitome of evil and the prosecution of Mladic is the epitome of international justice," Zeid said in an interview in his Geneva office.
" "My ex was the epitome of a Nice Guy.
Roger was the epitome of Bond, witty, sofisticated, elegant, funny.
His composite name is the epitome of a British stereotype.
The listing calls the home "epitome of the resort lifestyle."
Look, it's not meant to be the epitome of class.
"This is the epitome of a senseless murder," Roundtree said.
" She added: "Rachel Dolezal is the epitome of white privilege.
Saroo's the epitome of just a fiercely driven young man.
XVG is an epitome of a coin driven by mania.
India's states used to be the epitome of fiscal rectitude.
They are the epitome of what a Scott Bulldog is.
It's the epitome of "high tech" only without the electronics.
The white, lightweight cylinder is almost the epitome of simplicity.
In some ways it is the epitome of modern Britain.
"Frapin cognacs are, as a result, the epitome of excellence." 
Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia is the epitome of colonial charm.
He's the epitome of excellence in just about every category.
The epitome of timelessness and a lesson in human nature.
Jennifer Lawrence's street style is the epitome of effortless chic.
Bonecrusher are the epitome of working class, OC street punk.
The Bachelor is the epitome of a guilty pleasure show.
The new Audi S5 is the epitome of understated style.
The epitome of discipline was now the picture of scandal.
Connie Hawkins may have been the epitome of unrealized potential.
This description could double as an epitome of "Counternarratives" itself.
He was the epitome and embodiment of love and honor.
Right now this company is the absolute epitome of instability.
Guardiola, in English eyes, is the epitome of Continental sophistication.
It is the epitome of food divorced from its source.
"They were the epitome of women's football," said Mike Blackham.
Rivers was the epitome of consistency for a solid decade.
Ian Svenonious has long been the epitome of musical cool.
They were the epitome of the picture-perfect social media family.
Because this is the absolute perfect epitome of the outrage story.
You are the epitome of what God intends in a husband.
Obamacare is the epitome of political class acting without popular support.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are the undeniable epitome of #relationshipgoals.
Krasinski and Blunt are the epitome of a great celebrity couple.
He is the epitome of an interdisciplinary student of his businesses.
" UFC fighter Aljamain Sterling echoed that: "Epitome of overdose on power!
Theron's character in Young Adult is the epitome of Cody's type.
Having sex on the beach seems like the epitome of romance.
This capability is incredibly useful — it's the epitome of smartphone multitasking.
Yes, it's the epitome of every cliché of early romantic comedies.
I think this song is the epitome of a Drake song.
Cream cheese's history is unexpectedly the epitome of an American tale.
Rather, he's the epitome of a focus-group ready Trump Republican.
Donald Trump is the epitome of a candidate with such baggage.
When she and Nicki Minaj were the epitome of #FriendshipGoals. 15.
" They go on ... "She was the epitome of kindness and grace.
The Remain campaign is the epitome of this perceived insider culture.
It is the epitome of government power over an individual's privacy.
The Honda Pilot is the epitome of excellence in this genre.
The epitome of summer fun is, of course, the legendary barbecue.
A century later, they were the epitome of American suburban kitsch.
Trump is the paragon, the epitome, of this white male victimization.
Like, she is the epitome of just like, the inside joke.
They are the epitome of extremity in terms of monetary policy.
Investment expert Mellody Hobson is the epitome of the American Dream.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is the epitome of a solid workplace comedy.
A cozy slip-covered armchair is the epitome of modern farmhouse style.
Fawcett becomes more convinced that the epitome of their civilisation is nearby.
These NICU babies dressed up for Halloween are the epitome of cute.
Makeup wipes, in my humble opinion, are the epitome of lazy beauty.
The epitome of this kind of music for me was The Smiths.
"They are the epitome of high culture and value," Paulson told CNBC.
In our culture, pregnancy is often seen as the epitome of femininity.
She's the epitome of everything you'd want in a loyal loving dog.
And yes, it is an e-petition, the absolute epitome of clicktivism.
That was the epitome of breakup cleanses of the pre-iPhone epoch.
They are convinced the other is the epitome of lies and propaganda.
They are the epitome of melodic, beautiful melodies, and hard as fuck.
If that's not the epitome of #exgoals, we don't know what is.
"He was the epitome of a community police officer," the chief said.
Once the epitome of independent professionalism, physicians watched their autonomy shrink rapidly.
Smart beta clearly is the epitome of community property, not quirky genius.
The epitome of hair metal was probably the crossword fave, Mötley Crüe.
"Indeed, grandparents are the epitome of close family members," the judge wrote.
Nevermind what people say, Lisa Frank is the epitome of timeless style.
" They said such prejudicial evidence is the "epitome of ineffective assistance of counsel.
I was the epitome of what our beloved music was about—getting subbed.
Ford added that the four Folios had become "the epitome of bibliophile activity."
It's the epitome of what the bloated sports-content industrial complex has become.
Paul and Mongeau's entire relationship has become the epitome of every reality show.
" They say such prejudicial evidence is the "epitome of ineffective assistance of counsel.
There is no doubt that Gal Gadot is the epitome of girl power.
Apple's HomePod is the epitome of being locked into Apple's software and services.
And the Kelly twins are the very epitome of a small sample size.
Robin Wright is the epitome of flawless right now at Cannes Film Festival.
We used to think of them as the epitome of investigative broadcast journalism.
In truth, it is the epitome of bipartisanship and should be embraced immediately.
For decades, textbooks have glorified "Pickett's charge" as the epitome of Southern bravery.
Don Draper's apartment from "Mad Men" is the epitome of mid-century style.
" Biden called the remark the "epitome" of the White House's "trail of disrespect.
This fashion moment from the show's pilot is the epitome of the '90s.
Now meet South Africans Gail and Neil Greenfield, the epitome of retired nomads.
It was, to that Vermont-raised young man, the epitome of urban elegance.
"We are the epitome of a team that needs each other," Carlisle said.
"This house is the epitome of what the Hamptons is about," said Morabito.
"She's a married woman, a celebrated author, the epitome of credibility," Preston says.
Trump is literally the epitome of evil, all the evils of this country.
As a result, our immigrants are the epitome of the American success story.
He's the skin-deep one, the throwaway one, the very epitome of superficiality.
Together, the two transformed the house into the epitome of modern French elegance.
Mr. Ghosn, 65, was once the epitome of the world-straddling corporate executive.
Kate Middleton was the epitome of elegance at a BAFTAs reception in 2011.
It is such a beautiful relaxing experience and the true epitome of self-care.
Yes, even The Champ himself — the epitome of toughness — Mr. John Cena cries sometimes!
For most of us, caring for our homes is the epitome of a chore.
"I thought it was the epitome of ignorance," she said at a press conference.
He is the epitome of the kind of student [you'd want] in a classroom.
THE APP Move over Airbnb, this could be the epitome of the sharing economy.
This is the epitome of what I don't want my kids to see……terrible.
They were Disney Channel stars, which is the epitome of cool when you're 13.
"Arnold was the epitome of a superstar," fellow Hall of Famer Raymond Floyd said.
Thing is, escalators could represent the epitome of American laziness if we let them.
When it comes to celebs, Emily Blunt is the epitome of a golden girl.
Trump, according to Trump's doctor -- Dr. Harold N. Bornstein -- is the epitome of health.
In Trump's eyes, Putin is the epitome of what a strong leader should be.
"He was just the epitome of what every kid wanted to be," Bigler said.
Taiwanese corgi Dudu and his friend Xuan Xuan are the epitome of friendship goals.
Needless to say, Kaia is the epitome of the all-American Calvin Klein girl.
Gaethje's is about constant pressure and he is the epitome of the 'wrestle-banger'.
" Mr. Bush called her the "epitome of a principled reformer who puts kids first.
The epitome of the baseball lifer, Schoendienst became a revered figure in St. Louis.
Those instruments seem to be the epitome of MASS MoCA's inclusive, multimedia, egalitarian ethic.
Volquez, a native of the Dominican Republic, is the epitome of a baseball journeyman.
I also put fries in the oven because I am the epitome of health.
This year's winners are the epitome of women who are both believers and doers.
It's the epitome of her mantra: "A candle loses nothing by lighting up another."
I swear Lizzo is the epitome of self-love and protector of your energy.
"She's the epitome of what a nurse should be," clinical instructor Lynn Hill said.
"Kofi was humanity's best example, the epitome, of human decency and grace," he said.
In other words, he's the epitome of what we wish a man could be.
If that isn't the epitome of Black-girl magic, we don't know what is.
Stemless glasses intended for good wines seem to me the epitome of reverse snobbery.
They may be the epitome of domestic bliss — but don't expect a collaboration anytime soon.
In the public eye, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was the epitome of grace, elegance, and style.
A favorite ingredient for many perfumers, jasmine is "the epitome of white flowers," Malle says.
Dungey is the epitome of Black excellence with a career in entertainment that spans decades.
The CSU used to be the epitome of what Germans call "Volksparteien", or "people's parties".
This men's blazer that looks like a newspaper is, as advertised, the epitome or elegance.
I am the problem with the 3853-somethings, so I am the epitome of that.
"These guys are the epitome of (the fight) in the program," Walker told the media.
Fidget spinner videos, like Pokémon Go ones before them, are the epitome of the form.
In short, mince pies are delicious and their fruity taste is the epitome of Christmas.
That was the epitome of all the stuff I'm the opposite of at this point.
SIR ROGER BANNISTER, who died on March 3rd, was the epitome of the amateur sportsman.
The way he sings, the way he stops, it's the epitome of a Drake flow.
And in many ways, cream cheese's history is unexpectedly the epitome of an American tale.
Just being around him, it's like, 'Wow that guy is just the epitome of cool.
" She adds: "My mother is fierce, she's loyal, she's the epitome of a powerful woman.
Not only is the 4-year-old stylish, but she's also the epitome of cool.
Outdoor concerts and picnics in the grass are the epitome of a perfect summer evening.
"HUMBLE." is the epitome of the sour and electrifying note that also runs through DAMN.
"That moment of watching you sing, watching you show up, it's the epitome," Mandel said.
Crocs are the epitome of going against the grain and this store was celebrating that.
President Trump's big speech before Congress on Tuesday night was the epitome of the show.
You will then probably realize that they themselves are the epitome of the American dream.
They were the epitome of girl power pre-iPhone era, trendsetters ahead of their time.
Silk is the epitome of luxury, the crème de la crème of the fabric world.
I think that they just see Hollywood as the epitome of everything that they're against.
He was the epitome of toughness, and I do everything I can to avoid contact.
The MacBook Air was iconic, and the 2013 version was the epitome of the product.
" Mr. Chait added: "He's the epitome of the person you don't want as a reader.
At the epitome of all my running superstitions are my Nike Pegasus running shoes, a.k.a.
Saturday, they lost to Northwestern — the long-time epitome of college basketball ineptitude — by 39.
With agreement from us all that, from this moment on, complicity is the epitome of uncool.
In every visual and auditory way, Trump was and is the epitome of the anti-politician.
Tate's iconic ivory silk moiré mini wedding dress is considered the epitome of 1960s Hollywood glam.
Wanda, founded in Dalian in 1988, is the epitome of the country's rags-to-riches story.
Hawk moths are the epitome of stability as they hover above flowers to feed on nectar.
Ben and Casey Affleck are the epitome of brotherly love — in the best and worst ways.
And that's honestly not only brave, it's the epitome of doing something for the right reasons.
Sophia (played by Tomorrowland star Britt Robertson) is the epitome of everything people hate about millennials.
Cherry Cola Slab Pie This dessert is the epitome of patriotic: cherry pie and cola. 9.
Michael Phelps, USA #PhelpsFace is the epitome of a good meme: simple, stupid, and incredibly versatile.
Back in the day, Marissa Cooper on The O.C. was the epitome of California girl angst.
"Getting the offer felt to me like the epitome of temptation," Evans told The Hollywood Reporter.
If "French girls" are supposed to be the epitome of elegance and style, explain the bidet?
Capitalism and consumerism have become the epitome of perpetuating systems that adversely turn our species parasitic.
Nancy poses in a fit and flare dress with full skirt, the epitome of  1950s style.
As one co-worker noted, covert farts could be seen as the epitome of true love.
" Stephens said what Corker did in coming out against President Trump is the "epitome of patriotism.
"'Woman in Gold' might be the epitome of middlebrow moviemaking," Wesley Morris wrote in The Times.
While most restaurants in NoLIta are the epitome of cozy, none are as cozy as Fiat.
Hayden has written that the President is the epitome of a post-truth era in politics.
According to the Advocate: It feels like the epitome of a "he said, she said" situation.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Aunt Emily and Uncle Joe were the epitome of New York elegance.
In a way Tyson was the epitome of hip-hop: Brash, bold, raw, powerful, dangerous, reckless.
"He was the epitome of going to the movies and laughing," he said of Mr. Carrey.
To consumer advocates, the defanging of the consumer bureau is the epitome of pay-to-play.
These chocolate buckwheat pancakes are the epitome of breakfast-for-dessert and/or dessert-for-breakfast.
Even though the new year seems like the epitome of all things change, nothing ever does.
"That is literally the epitome of fake news," Mr. Spicer told reporters traveling with Mr. Trump.
It was the epitome of effortless beauty, an essential womanly skill I vowed to learn someday.
Kate Middleton was the epitome of elegance in a one-shoulder gown at the 2019 BAFTAs.
" Dimon said in an interview: "I think Walmart is the epitome of an inclusive-economy company.
"It was the epitome of performance art, before I even knew what performance art was," he says.
The couple, who tied the knot in Las Vegas earlier this month are the epitome of cool.
But one thing most people will agree on is that pumpkin spice is the epitome of fall.
To ride in one of Amsterdam's "scan cars" is to witness the epitome of Western parking enforcement.
Florence Pugh was the epitome of Hollywood glam in this plunging gold column dress and red lipstick.
The mixtape is the epitome of cool rap, as both artists shine on their laid-back flows.
If there's one phone that represents the epitome of the minimalist phone trend, it's the Light Phone.
In the early 21980s, he opened Ali's Alley, which was the epitome of the loft jazz scene.
One of my favorite projects, Israeli designer Lou Moria's EcoGrill, is probably the epitome of environmental design.
In September, he called Tesla the "absolute epitome of instability" and steered investors away from the stock.
By 1925, the boxing news community celebrated Jess's mixed race shows as the epitome of quality pugilism.
She has worked with major brands such as Gucci, and is described as the epitome of cool.
This emoji is the epitome of the deathly silence that comes hand in hand with online dating.
" This is the epitome of the classic parenting phrase: "Do as I say, not as I do.
She's the epitome of what all the Suicide Squad lead-ups promised us: she's cheerfully, recklessly amoral.
Footage of Syrian children choking to death has become the epitome of civil war brutalities in Syria.
"They really represent the epitome of why the immigration laws in this country are broken," he said.
"This man is the epitome of the American way," Mr. Gillum said, embracing Mr. Lear on stage.
The Cherrier seemed the epitome of a superb, straightforward Sancerre, resounding with stony mineral and herbal flavors.
"And I think I'm probably the epitome of someone who challenges their authority," the presidential candidate added.
"This truly was the epitome of a community caring for its own," Brott said in a statement.
Craft cocktails might be the epitome of glamour today, but their origin story is slightly less so.
Middleton was the epitome of chic in a white coatdress at the Order of the Garter ceremony.
Yet, it's also the epitome of what video games can be when they're at their very best.
Johnny Dang has a story so unlikely that it feels like the epitome of the American dream.
He is the epitome of the "reckless opportunists" that, as the sociologist Aeron Davis says, run Britain.
She's the epitome of beauty AND brains, too, having studied biomedical sciences at the University of Melbourne.
Apple needs the youths: they're the epitome of cool; they set the trends; and they have disposable income.
The epitome was Scaramucci's "SALT" event with billionaire managers like Steven A. Cohen, Paul Singer and Kenneth Griffin.
The epitome of the summer holiday car hit, for me, is "Don't Dream It's Over" by Crowded House.
He is the epitome of pitch-to-contact — in three starts, Nicolino has a total of three strikeouts.
America, I hate to break it to ya, but your esteemed PSLs are the epitome of unabashed decadence.
These four stunning Black women all have different personalities, but are each the epitome of Black girl magic.
In this epitome of cautious budgeting, "Spreadsheet Phil", as the chancellor is known, lived up to his reputation.
He'd graduated from Alabama State University and was the epitome of America's talented youth: optimistic, humble and proud.
Firing Definers and disclaiming responsibility is the epitome of the "typical D.C. relationships" Zuckerberg claimed to be eschewing.
You were the epitome of a warrior on the field and even a better friend off of it!
But the settlers are the epitome of particularism, of localism, and they give a bad name to Zionism.
It's not your average…Read more ReadYeah, yeah, this screams the epitome of first world problems and whatnot.
Beautiful, strong, smart, and kind — to me — is the epitome of a goddess, and these women are goddesses.
This is the epitome of pathetic, and you have the obvious ethical responsibility to correct your harmful mistakes.
To most who know her name, Reese Witherspoon is the epitome of a poised, well-spoken Hollywood star.
HONG KONG'S serried ranks of high-rises, stuffed with small flats, are the epitome of modern city living.
"To vote is to me the epitome of living in a democracy, or living in a free country."
The epitome of the oligarchic lawlessness was an alleged complex financial fraud committed mostly in late November 2014.
You are the epitome of what should be a part of diversity and change in the fashion industry.
The Juicy tracksuit is the symbolic epitome of all the things that made Kim an early aughts icon.
This furry decoration is the epitome of warm and fuzzy holiday cheer (don't worry, it's just faux fur).
Franklin says the Dallas police are the epitome of community policing and that she is the living proof.
He is the epitome of what we all hope public service can be - thoughtful, kind, human and effective.
The Chinese state-run news agency gushingly describes the "astonishing achievements" as "the epitome of the DPRK today".
Once the epitome of the broad post-ideological German consensus, Ms. Merkel quickly became Germany's most polarizing figure.
Andrew Caspersen, sentenced last Friday to four years in prison, seemed like the epitome of a success story.
" He described racism as "the epitome of stupidity," but recited familiar complaints about the extremes of "both sides.
"He has further presented himself as the epitome of misogyny and fascism terribly rolled into one," she said.
Something that seemed like pure escape and adventure has become double-edged, harmful, the epitome of selfish consumption.
The voice with which Graham-Felsen equips Green, overseasoned with hip-hop slang, is the epitome of this.
Each campaign attempted to portray the opponent as the furthest, lowest human being from that epitome of virtue.
"My father was the classic epitome of a very hard immigrant-worker," Kim told Insider in an interview.
After three kids and what seems like a million hits, the star is the epitome of fitness goals.
It's quite the rebrand for the animals, which have previously been thought to be the epitome of antisocial.
Even now, in the wake of pure democratic defeat, he is the epitome of arrogance, refusing to concede.
The amalgam of ballerina finesse and daft diva antics is brilliant, unsettling, riveting — the epitome of Trocks style.
Mr. Léaud played a crucial role as the epitome of the 1968 generation for French and international cinephiles.
He is the living, breathing epitome of the old cliche that winning isn't everything, it's the only thing.
"This is the epitome of what you can do in this game," Morton told ESPN after the game.
It's a tough job dealing with geopolitical crises and nationalist leaders when your company is the epitome of globalization.
Taylor Swift took Selena Gomez as her date to the ceremony, and they were the epitome of friendship goals.
It is a movie with essentially no redeeming qualities — the epitome of everything wrong with big-budget moviemaking today.
From Céline to Jil Sander and The Row, muted colors and shapeless silhouettes have become the epitome of cool.
Jussie is a true artist every time he breathes, but above all else, he is the epitome of love.
But this moment had been so hyped, I thought I was going to see the epitome of car innovation.
These two are the epitome of a team and exemplify everything I was looking for in a lasting love.
The guest room is inspired by cabins and upstate New York, and "it's the epitome of winter," Downing says.
If eclipses have become the epitome of predictability, though, they still reveal something about the capriciousness of the universe.
For the millennial generation, Rotondo is the epitome of who we don't want older people to think we are.
That work, (for which he made more than $500,000 last year), made him the epitome of the political class.
Black Mirror, Season 3 of which launches on Netflix this Friday, is the epitome of scary near-future tales.
Andrews's baby lays in a sling against her chest as she gazes ahead, the epitome of a proud mother.
Arrichion's story may be epitome of the concept of karteria, of perseverance in spite of pain or even death.
The sticky, gel-like scrub turned out to be the epitome of what a honey cleanser should feel like.
They are not only our finest military leaders, they are the epitome of selfless service and love of country.
Kavanaugh is the kind of guy who sucks up and spits down -- the epitome of a Beltway swamp creature.
"That allegation is the epitome of a generalized grievance over which the Court lacks jurisdiction," Mississippi told the court.
Her name calls to mind ­Daisy Buchanan, that epitome of a ­woman adrift in a sea of American excess.
Shop Soludos shoes at Amazon hereEspadrille and slipper juggernaut Soludos is the epitome of relaxed and playful summer living.
Mike Colter remains the epitome of cool as Harlem's hero, rendered invulnerable as the byproduct of a prison experiment.
In recent years, though, income inequality in sports — supposedly the epitome of a level playing field — has become discouraging.
Wonder Woman is the epitome of the woman who needs a man the way a fish needs a bicycle.
Eraserhead is the epitome of a film that's not for everyone, but if you can stomach it, it's wonderful.
The epitome of said moments was Missy Elliott's performance to celebrate winning this year's Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.
"I think it's the epitome of cool," said Jeffrey Kalinsky, the owner of Jeffrey, a boutique that carries Alchemist.
President Donald Trump is the walking, talking epitome of the sanctification of partisanship over all our other, real, values.
McConnell distanced himself from the controversial GOP nominee, while Trump viewed McConnell as the epitome of an establishment Republican.
"I've always liked Ways and Means because it is the epitome of the institution within the institution," he said.
The proposal is the epitome of senseless government action and sharply out of step with Mr. Trump's populist mandate.
Recall that Mazda is the same company that makes the Miata, the epitome of the "slow car fast" mantra.
Hip-hop culture, graphic design, typography, music, and The Simpsons are the epitome of my soul and my art.
Plus, we're pretty sure this is the epitome of what going out (of the White House) in style looks like.
He is the epitome of a hard-working human being who has been put on this earth to serve others.
Getting frozen in place by Pajamei and finished off with an icicle in the head is the epitome of embarrassment.
"[Ford] is the epitome of a woman academic who has made her way through extreme competence and intelligence," she said.
Mammy is the epitome of Hollywood's old, morally purblind plantation mythology; Steve McQueen's film strove to capture slavery's incessant terrors.
From her clothes and makeup to her home decor and garden parties, the woman is the epitome of classy-chic.
"He was the epitome of integrity, service, and excellence and we will miss him dearly," his coworker Jay Purves wrote.
Audrey Hepburn was the epitome of beauty, chic and grace worldwide, but she was much more than a style icon.
When I was her age, the epitome of kindness was rewinding the VCR tape when I was done watching it.
Biel, 35, was the epitome of chic in a plaid dress from Self-Portrait's Fall 2017 ready-to-wear collection.
But for Sandhya, coming from a broken family and living with her negligent father, Shyam is the epitome of romance.
I am the epitome of JiGGY, it's all about being confident, having swagger and getting it by any means necessary.
You probably knew it was going to irk people to see, say, Fall Out Boy as the epitome of punk.
The cast, the fashion, the music, the unbridled dedication to reviving the genre ... it's the epitome of quintessential '90s campiness.
Vegeta was the epitome of this mindset, a character many picked up solely because of how necessary his assist was.
The turban design is the epitome of resort fabulousness, and it will add a gorgeous '60s vibe to any look.
Of Gorsuch's role, Coughlin said representing the Chamber of Commerce is the epitome of corporate defense work for a lawyer.
It's a photo of a woman cooking dinner with her two small children; for many, that's the epitome modern motherhood.
For kamikaze pilots in World War II, death was, in fact, life's epitome: the ultimate expression of valor and selflessness.
She's the most exuberant person we've seen so far (93:38-1:24), the heart-catching epitome of youthful energy.
Patricia Kluge lived the epitome of high-society life before losing it all during the housing-market crisis of 2008.
This is the epitome of a First World Problem, but it can encourage bad behavior by founders and investors alike.
But then again, self-fertilization, the epitome of inbreeding, could leave her offspring more vulnerable to disease and other threats.
The cast also includes Christina Applegate (as the epitome of P.T.A. perfection), Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn and Jada Pinkett Smith.
The work they would take over from people is the epitome of "dull, dirty, and dangerous" — the trifecta for automation.
"People are getting smarter about donating appreciated assets, and bitcoin is the epitome of appreciated assets this year," he said.
We hardly ever went to Braum's, a popular burger and ice cream place in town, the epitome of American food.
"He was just the epitome of what a surfer looked like," said Townend, who grew up in Australia admiring Doyle.
He is the epitome of Fox's news product, and so it is appropriate that he represent it to the world.
There's only one thing everyone seems to agree on, Zuckerberg included: that he is the epitome of having too much.
So, his claims are the epitome of "generalized assertions" — which are not sufficient to trigger the application of executive privilege.
The epitome of southern soigné, he was a Jew in a gentile beau monde that would never fully accept him.
It felt like the epitome of the dad mistake: I try to save your life, but I do it wrong.
I was about to target the epitome of 2006 New York cool with the corniest April Fools' Day gag ever.
While Belichick, Flores' mentor, is the epitome of a gruff, taciturn coach who reveals little, Flores possesses a blunt candor.
Putting together a modular synth is the epitome of personalisation as no system is likely to be exactly the same.
The Jägerbomb is a sesh-incubator if ever there was one, for a Jägerbomb is the epitome of instant gratification.
From the early days with his late brother Duane onwards, Tennessee-born Allman was the epitome of Southern rock and blues.
Cubicles: Thanks to workplace culture icons like Dilbert, the cubicle was once considered the epitome of the soul-sucking office environment.
Clearly casting directors and fans alike have come to see Marvel as the epitome of an iron-willed woman in Washington.
" Donna Scaggs, who spotted the motorcade on the journey, told the Republic that she considered McCain the "epitome of American grit.
As the epitome of the fatted elite, the electorate turned on him when he tried to return as president in 2005.
Here is the epitome of public service, a person who knows what truth, honor and duty mean and why they matter.
Nevertheless, Markle has been the epitome of grace throughout the messy and dramatic lead-up to her wedding to Prince Harry.
The epitome of the focus on Hill's relationship with a woman, though, was probably a Daily Mail story published on Thursday.
He's the epitome of anodyne — he's also really, really good at being anodyne — which means, in 2018, he's an easy winner.
She had just turned three years old Saturday, and according to our IRC colleagues in Boise, was the epitome of sweetness.
Reform efforts may be derailed by activists who vastly exaggerate hunger and portray food handouts as the epitome of social justice.
That self-examination and striving for improvement is the epitome of what it means to be a professional in any industry.
"What critics said: "The epitome of Millennial cool — stylish and ambitious, but not willing to be defined in any traditional way.
WashingtonWhen I last came to Washington in January days after Donald Trump's inauguration, the city was the epitome of pull power.
Trump has made no secret of his view of Comey as the epitome of a "deep state" effort to destroy him.
Caramelized onions are the epitome of the sumptuous deliciousness that comes from a low and slow Maillard reaction in a vegetable.
This latest, highly publicized state visit, which produced dozens of pictures of the two leaders, was the epitome of that policy.
You're the epitome of a woman who carries herself with grace, stands by what she believes in, and loves whole heartedly.
The epitome of this arrived during former Vice President Joe Biden's segment, thanks to Isaac Larkin, a doctoral student at Northwestern.
The main character is the epitome of this art style, with large, expressive eyes that carried over to his multiple incarnations.
Sundance's anything-goes aura was established in the 20153s and the 22015s, when independent film reigned as the epitome of cool.
"To me, this is a total New York workout and the bridge is the epitome of New York," Ms. Cohen said.
" He expressed contrition, though only fleetingly, saying that in executing his political responsibilities, he had not been "the epitome of perfection.
The first look was the epitome of that idea: A vibrant green dress with a narrowed waist and petticoat-like silhouette.
Lace is the epitome of a bride, whether featured on a traditional ball gown or a modern fit-and-flare dress.
Until recently, Mr. Spicer was the public voice and chief strategist of the Republican National Committee, the epitome of establishment Washington.
"I feel like he's the epitome of 'get you a man who can do both'" says Gina, a student in Philadelphia.
Prosecutors painted him as the epitome of a corrupt, immoral post-communist elite that needed to be expunged from Polish society.
Her look was the epitome of the '19443s mod aesthetic — straight blond hair with bangs, dark-lined eyes and pale lips.
"Adrian Peterson is the epitome of what it means to be a pro in this league," new coach Ron Rivera said.
If the road to political power for women involved a century of slogging, she was the epitome of the dedicated slogger.
He is often portrayed as the epitome of great kings, but how could you read this play and feel that way?
Uncle Joe may be the epitome of the establishment, but at least the teetotaler knows how to talk to Joe Sixpack.
I don't see urban Indians as second class citizens, or reserve Indians as the epitome of all that is truly red.
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This logic, I come to realize, is the epitome of Pauly D: He's business-minded, transparently aware of how lucky he got.
"They were respected, positive and skilled competitors, the epitome of the players and personalities at the heart of our community," he wrote.
The pièce de résistance, though, was a pair of oversized sunglasses — the epitome of a please-don't-talk-to-me power accessory.
The chic sunglasses, the fashion ad-ready pouts, the casual-yet-perfectly-tailored outfits: these two are the epitome of effortlessly cool.
"She's the epitome of 'It doesn't matter what bump in the road you hit, you can still make things work,'" he said.
Center, left: When I was 12 years old, I read in the Times Magazine that rolling cigarettes was the epitome of cool.
Other than an affinity for fast food and a dislike of exercise, Trump's doc says he is the "epitome" of health. 2.
I think free jazz is a manifestation of a very high modernist moment, the epitome of this certain kind of black transcendence.
The Islamic State—Sinai Province (ISIS-IP), which took down a Russian airline in late 2015, presents the epitome of this puzzle.
He was the epitome of a modern, multimedia professional who could report accurately, write gracefully, shoot images and produce audio and video.
Are we really supposed to believe that $10,85033 and 100 ads felled the billion-dollar Clinton machine — the epitome of political establishment?
The Park Avenue Equinox was the epitome of the problem I found at most Midtown locations  — it was packed at all times.
"No Other" is the epitome of a cult album: relatively few people know of it, but almost everybody who does adores it.
" 'Made in America Week' is the epitome of President Trump's hypocrisy," Democratic National Committee spokesman Daniel Wessel said in a Monday statement.
But critics, including Wall Street and most Republicans, say the CFPB is the epitome of government overreach and wields too much power.
The Islamic State — Sinai Province (ISIS-IP), which took down a Russian airline in late 2015, presents the epitome of this puzzle.
Being forced to scroll a little ways down a webpage to find a good movie is the epitome of first world problems.
Here, organizers see him as the epitome of what the Arena represents: a call to arms, with an emphasis on the arms.
Kathryn Merteuil is the epitome of spoiled — and she hasn't gotten better with time, according to reports about the new show's plot.
Forcing a female meteorologist to "cover up" because viewers can't handle a woman showing her bare arms is the epitome of sexism.
Even the alt-right, usually seen as the epitome of the fortress mentality of separatist survivalism, contains significant strains of alter-globalization.
While Kensington Palace is the epitome of a modern working palace, France must look to the past for properties with royal connections.
In her own very unique, distinct way, and you know, my grandmother and my grandfather together are the epitome of public service.
I've never been skiing, but I imagine a fuzzy blanket and red plaid textile is the epitome of a chic ski resort.
Stanford Coach Tara VanDerveer, whom Nneka Ogwumike credits with cultivating her leadership skills, described her former pupil as the epitome of selflessness.
But without Tyrion Lannister you would have to start the show again, because he is the epitome of the story's moral scope.
"He was smart, handsome and very broad, about 143-3 or 6-4, the epitome of a manly man," Ms. Zuckerman said.
With that imperative in mind, the tecolota torta at Tortas Morelos in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, is the epitome of a great sandwich.
" Asked why she might expect such an entrance, the woman said, "She just seems like the epitome of spoiled, beautiful British aristocracy.
The exams that some students have to pass to get a high school diploma are the epitome of a high-stakes test.
Williams was the epitome of grace in defeat, waiting for Kerber to recover after match point before giving her a big 'ol hug.
Guys would come and talk to my best friend, who was light skinned with curly hair and blue eyes… the epitome of beauty.
The British model, 37, was the epitome of a blissful, blushing bride, dressed in a gorgeous and lightweight/beach-appropriate white silk gown.
Unlike his mother's origins, Trump's obsession with the royals — the human epitome of his old go-to word, "classy" — is hardly a secret.
A young Berkeley student, barefoot and holding a single daisy, stands in front of a Brutalist academic building, the epitome of hippie innocence.
And "It's Good to Be King" was the epitome of the 15-song Wildflowers album, Petty's first of three with producer Rick Rubin.
"This is the epitome of what I don't want my kids to see……terrible," wrote one Twitter user in response to Holiday's tweet.
That's the epitome of what I wanted — giving my fans and followers access to these amazing people I get to meet every day.
"Europe and NATO is about pooling resources and pooling money to work together ... and Patriot really is the epitome of that," he said.
If you came of age in the nineties or the early aughts, you'll probably remember Fred Segal as the epitome of California chic.
"It says that's the beauty standard, it says that you can't be the epitome of beauty if you're not white," she told CNN.
These iconic women, and many others, are the epitome of style and poise — and we'd kill for just a bit of their magic.
With his black bandana and goatee, the leader of the Baghdad pack, known as "Captain", looks the epitome of the American biker-outlaw.
My BBF is the epitome of bland masculinity in a peacoat, with a Creative Writing major and a penchant for objectification to boot.
In case you need a reminder, here is the definition of a selfie: The Kardashian family is the epitome of a selfie family.
Her mother, the woman who loves her most in life and the epitome of Amazon glory, is refashioned as a betrayer and deceiver.
The epitome of the bratty socialite, it is clear that the mistress might fit nicely in today's oligarchs, princesses and Old Etonian MPs.
During a wide-ranging discussion, and speaking to a packed house, Buhari was, for the most part, the epitome of a dignified statesman.
Untitled.Save's modernized subjects of Johannes Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" are the epitome of friendship goals.
Henry and Francis, while the epitome of aristocratic upbringing and epicurean style, also embraced the more 'country' pursuits of falconing, hunting, and wrestling.
If that doesn't impress you enough, Okparaebo is also ranked number 46 in the world for running – making her the epitome of #fitspiration.
"People who serve in the military to me are the epitome of patriotism," says Beth Blumental, 63, of Hatboro, Pennsylvania, a Trump critic.
It's considered the epitome of English style, but since 2007 this Florida company has been a proud and celebrated steward of his work.
It's considered the epitome of English style, but since 21178 this Florida company has been a proud and celebrated steward of his work.
"It was the epitome of what I'm looking for with our team," he said before an early matchup with the Spurs last season.
With a pleasantly thick Colombian accent, form-fitting navy suit, golden tan, wry smile and calm demeanor, Mesa is the epitome of charm.
"Lieutenant Dan is the epitome of inspiration, passion and energy, showcasing that no matter what challenges you, you can overcome it," Cadbury said.
He was lionized in business circles, seen as the epitome of a high-flying, multitasking manager as he zipped between Paris and Tokyo.
When I first saw "The Parent Trap," starring Lindsay Lohan, I was in elementary school and both characters were the epitome of cool.
Richard Wilhelm Jarecki was not the sort of rakish bon vivant that might come to mind as the epitome of a successful gambler.
Now she's the epitome of a bygone era instead of the musician who paved a boulevard for lots of women who top charts.
For the 40,000 shareholders who flooded Omaha for Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting on Saturday, Tesla looks like the epitome of a terrible investment.
"She was in many regards a pioneer consciously or unconsciously — the epitome of grace and moral stamina," Ms. Anawalt said in an email.
"She was in many regards a pioneer consciously or unconsciously — the epitome of grace and moral stamina," Ms. Anawalt said in an email.
She is the epitome of cool under pressure, able to move from one challenge to the next, said Penny Junor, a royal historian.
The main reason Watson has been able to compile so much varied material is that he has perfected the journalist's art of epitome.
In its various comic and animated incarnations, "This Is Fine" became the epitome of our reaction to the increasingly distorted, disaster-laden world.
It's pretty much the epitome of the architectural glamour the city's famous for, celebrated for its Venetian gothic style, sprawling courtyard, and Renaissance influences.
"Nothing is more antithetical to Mr. Snow's outsider 'street cred' than association with corporate consumerism—of which McDonald's and its marketing are the epitome."
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After all, Mr Trump's victory could serve as an inspiration to Mr Putin's opponents, who see him as the epitome of the corrupt establishment.
The report also hailed Didi as the epitome of China's "sharing economy," something that Beijing has been keen to promote to spur economic growth.
Clearly, Gigi didn't give much consideration to the forecast… or the clock, because her dark sunglasses after sundown are the epitome of DGAF fashion.
I loved my stay at the city's grand dame, La Mamounia, right outside the Djemaa El Fna— it's the epitome of an urban resort.
While most kids his age were being fitted for baggy bar mitzvah suits, he was already the epitome of the patrician Ralph Lauren fantasy.
The epitome of this phenomenon was when I sat down to interview my friend Dia Kayyali, an activist organizing against Facebook's real names policy.
Truthfully, a roasted chicken is the epitome of fancy-yet-easy, and Cheatham's recipe combines two tried-and-true flavors: beer and soy sauce.
B.J. Penn provided what was thought to be the epitome of the MMA guard, focusing on the trinity of sweep, submit, or stand up.
But a network trying to make the country work to its schedule is the epitome of everything that has been wrong with this Olympics.
For much of the post-war era, the mass marketing of strong brands to ever-wealthier Westerners was the epitome of a stable business.
For many decades, French fashion was the epitome of elegance, from Brigitte Bardot and Inès de la Fressange to Lou Doillon and Jeanne Damas.
More than obsessing over Instagram posts and celebrity gossip, these women are the epitome of inspiration for other Latinas on their way to success.
Although staging a London Fashion Week show can seem the epitome of success for a new fashion graduate, Pyo was pragmatic about her chances.
The third and final look is the epitome of high glamour, the 2018 Met Gala, where Clarke gave us a lesson in blush draping.
No. BFF birthday stories are the epitome of JOMO (Joy Of Missing Out) — watching people you don't know have fun is boring, not glamorous.
The epitome of style was the long, noodle-thin women on the cover of fashion magazines wearing body-hugging clothes and carrying monogrammed bags.
As irreverent, sarcastic, and arrogant as Bourdain could sometimes seem, he was the epitome of an eager, hungry foreign exchange student on that show.
That's also true when it comes to design—it's the epitome of what you might expect an impeccably styled Instagram influencer to tote around.
Poppy is the epitome of chic and minimalistic, and she just landed another beauty gig that gives us even more reason to adore her.
There are even three snow-white kittens, which somehow feel, in our hyper-responsible spay-and-neuter era, like the epitome of nature's abundance.
I truly felt it was my calling from God and anyone who meets me will even say, 'You're the epitome of a kindergarten teacher.
And when they inevitably fall in love with his rom-com character, his and Bridges' Instagrams about each other are the epitome of #RelationshipGoals.
Cunningham was also the epitome of a workhorse incarnate — the very rare fashion show fixture with absolutely zero interest whatsoever in his own celebrity.
Because, while Cassia is not the epitome of any particular trend, most of the food coming out of its kitchen is just really delicious.
Especially in the songs by Ravel and Saint-Saëns, her languorous, weightless phrasing and soft-grained tone are the epitome of French sex appeal.
"Ours is a welcoming state — the epitome of 'Southern Hospitality,'" said Mr. Deal, who will leave office because of term limits early next year.
"Team eventing takes the most courage of all Olympic equestrian disciplines, and she was the epitome of courage," she said in a telephone interview.
"He has further presented himself as the epitome of misogyny and fascism terribly rolled into one," representative Emmi de Jesus said in a statement.
Demetri Martin is a self-referential, think-y kind of comic, and "The Overthinker," as the title suggests, is the epitome of his shtick.
Mr. Moss, perhaps the epitome of a hacker who has jettisoned anonymity and entered the public sphere, has had an evolving relationship with aliases.
The thriving tech industry is the epitome of the so-called China model, which says people can rise and prosper under tight government control.
Our current president is the conspicuous consumer in chief, the epitome of the rich person who displays his wealth in the glitziest way possible.
Her curly wash-and-go-style lob might look like the epitome of effort, but Yusef Williams insists that the whole ordeal was very chill.
"He pointed at the screen, and as the reels of 'Goodfellas' began to spin, he said, 'This is the epitome of modern filmmaking,'" DiCaprio recounted.
Jennifer Aniston was the epitome of chic in a well-tailored jumpsuit at the New York City premiere of Office Christmas Party on Monday evening.
The socialite dressed in a chic LBD, and the former model was the epitome of elegance in a plunging jewel embroidered gown and Chopard emeralds.
A legend of course, the epitome of clean-cut American optimism, dancing with Gene Kelly as an equal, a warrior woman who never stopped working.
Still, articles about them tend to fall into platitudes, anointing the poet cooler than you, an avatar of supreme coolness, and the epitome of cool.
"When I think of the epitome of our relationship, it's sitting on the beach at night without judgment," says Hart on choosing the special location.
It's always fun to think about how we'd update our favorite classic movies using a more modern cast, but this is the epitome of 2017.
It's the epitome -- to Republicans -- of liberals trying to institute their will on a populace without ever letting people vote or have their opinions heard.
Donald Trump may be the epitome of the problem, but not because of his celebrity — because of his desire to reward the wealthy and corporations.
He is the epitome of every big mood from meme-dom: aspirationally lazy, with the chillest zero-fucks vibe and a constant need to eat.
From bringing home such an amazing win to tainting it by hanging out with Kremlin Barbie – the epitome of greed, bigotry, nepotism and slave labor?
I wish I could say that, 40 years on, Annie Hall is the honest, authentic epitome from which all other romantic comedies should be derived.
About those players: They're mostly seething over the NFL's new policy, and Kaepernick and Reid are the epitome of why Wednesday's action won't solve much.
"My favorite advice my dad has given me, 'This is your moment; don't fuck it up,' was the epitome of that time," St. John said.
Non-riders saw a swarm of locusts devouring precious inches of sidewalk and street, backed by companies that were the epitome of tech-bro arrogance.
The absolute epitome of trite landfill indie music... JB: This song is basically the apex, death and afterlife of landfill indie all in one go.
"Definitely the epitome of a team win," said Dallas linebacker Kyle Wilber, who recovered a muffed punt for the Cowboys' first takeaway in five games.
It's the epitome of understated, adult indulgence, at least as seen by someone (read: me) who only recently started thinking of herself as an adult.
In the past few years Minnesota-based artist Corbin has come to be defined as the epitome of sad, angry, heartfelt yet also heartless music.
Pete, Carl, John, and Gary with their red military jackets and their trilbies were—at least in some circles—the epitome of cool in 2002.
The cabaret soon became the epitome of bohemianism by rejecting the conventional Western mores described as "civilized" that had led to such blood-soaked discord.
When it was first developed, the Grosse Pointe area was the epitome of upper-crust Detroit society, with Tudor Revival and classic American Colonial architecture.
Trump is the epitome of a privileged white man who has no qualms about exerting aggressive authority over whoever is in his path, especially women.
Even the gifted Northern novelist Jonathan Franzen cited the original Atticus as the epitome of moral perfection in a New Yorker essay on Edith Wharton.
The epitome of class divides in air travel is segregating passengers who wish to pay for cheap seats — like, $99 cheap — on entirely different planes.
Even the gargoyle apparatchik Comrade Panczel (a cross-dressed and brilliant Eszter Csakanyi), the epitome of institutionalized evil, is revealed to be a lonely soul.
But Gordon isn't exactly the epitome of moderation and restraint: He has 19 wives, and pursues a few more during the course of the book.
Yam Chun, 24, a community organizer for the Concerning Grassroots' Housing Rights Alliance, sees the golf course as the epitome of inequitable use of land.
When a president uses his power for his own political gain, at the expense of the public, it is the epitome of an impeachable offense.
Tom Brady, the epitome of cool, had snapped in the first half, furiously charging at a mammoth Kansas City defensive lineman after a jarring tackle.
Eichmann, the epitome of the anti-hero, was the embodiment of Nazi evil, literally the man who made the trains to Auschwitz run on time.
"Administering Puerto Rico is not one of the board's roles, and it would be the epitome of colonialism if that should happen," he told Reuters.
Ben Bernanke, another former Fed chairman, told The New York Times that the will to defy political pressure was the epitome of Volcker&aposs legacy.
The preferred mode of travel for billionaires, CEOs, celebrities, and world leaders, the private jet can be seen as the epitome of luxury and wealth.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, paid tribute to Annan as "humanity's best example, the epitome, of human decency and grace".
"In that moment I'll bet I would have looked like the epitome of success — wearing a big ol' grin and a shiny new medal," he writes.
In February [of the same year], an off duty police officer at Club Epitome in Chicago dispensed pepper spray and 21 people died in the panic.
The girlfriend of Cristiano Ronaldo is the epitome of new motherhood in two photos shared to her Instagram account Friday, celebrating the end of the week.
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Sure, that may sound like the epitome of 1% privilege, but that doesn't stop us from wanting to know about every single item in her basket.
Tina Modotti's pictures during the early 2700th century are the epitome of politically conscious art, translating her radical leftist ideology into stunning works of modernist photography.
So where does that leave us and what does it mean that Nintendo, the epitome of Walled Garden economics, has released a game for commodity hardware?
Burton is the epitome of podcast narrator, armed with a fantastic voice that allows you to sink into a story and not emerge until it's finished.
These tees are the epitome of a classic American wardrobe and a favorite of customers who make them an essential component of their unique, individual style.
Discovered at the age of 15, the now 28-year-old Victoria's Secret Angel embodies the epitome of what a successful model looks like these days.
In Alabama for example, where key events of the Civil Rights Movement took place, Zuckerberg met with someone whose story is the epitome of racial injustice.
Thematically, though, it's the epitome of a genre that we'll probably be seeing a lot in the coming years: the virtual reality game about virtual reality.
Over that decade he used imagined futures to turn himself into something contradictory and wonderful—an epitome of alienation with whom the alienated flocked to identify.
The real estate site Trulia released a list of its most expensive properties, from L.A. mansions to Florida beach houses, and they're the epitome of luxury.
Agent 47 is meant to be the epitome of a cold, calculating killer, able to assassinate anybody, no matter how well protected, without even being noticed.
This lifestyle is the epitome of sensuality, which is why we put together a list of the sexiest ska songs for your sexy Valentine's Day 'sextivities.
Speaking for an hour, Mr. Strache denounced Mr. Van der Bellen as the epitome of a worn-out establishment whose "welcome culture" for migrants endangered Austria.
The Menendez crime also exposes a family whose lifestyle was "apparently the epitome of the American dream but in reality was something very different," Schmid said.
We are the epitome of "opposites attract" — clashing in how we communicate, how we express ourselves, the hobbies we enjoy, and how we see the world.
How did this happen in a country upheld as the epitome of a growing free-market economy, and Africa's trustworthy recipient of foreign aid and investment?
Though the chateau now seems the epitome of classical tradition, it emerged as a progressive collage of inventions representing the most advanced thinking of its time.
If art is accurately described as a genus of objects from which utility has been subtracted, then at this moment, virtual reality art is art's epitome.
It's almost hard to believe that the light and fluffy ethereal tracks that appear in his set were once the epitome of mainstream crossover dance music.
In running an outsider campaign he describe as a "movement," Trump for his part did not associate himself with McConnell, the epitome of an establishment Republican.
A confident leader who is passionate about following her heart and doing the right thing, Captain Marvel is the epitome of what an Aries truly is.
Margot Fonteyn, who to me was the epitome of the elegance of ballet dancing, was there, and she brought a lot of incredible dancers to Panama.
"I feel like fashion is kind of the epitome of a white institution that you have to mold yourself in order to fit into," she said.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo was the epitome of the very establishment the Democratic left has been frothing against: He raised big checks from big corporate powers.
Badu and her friends envied—and sometimes adopted—the sounds and slang of New York hip-hop, which seemed like the epitome of toughness and sophistication.
More importantly, however, his symbiosis with Roberto Firmino and Mo Salah has made Liverpool's attack the most feared in Europe, of which Mane is the epitome.
They feel that the media is the epitome of these elites giving lectures to the world, and all the while they're just having a good time.
On the screen, Dr. Shirley is the epitome of worldly, living above Carnegie Hall, surrounded by mementos — including an actual elephant tusk — from all over the globe.
Synchronized swimmers may be the epitome of elegance in the pool, but their headgear of choice becoming the accessory du jour was not one we saw coming.
Marketed in Trumpian style as "the world's finest super premium" vodka and "the epitome of vodka," the stuff was bottled in a—you guessed it—gilded bottle.
Admiral McRaven, who orchestrated the capture of Osama bin Laden and who later became chancellor of the University of Texas, is the epitome of a presidential candidate.
That's the epitome of women supporting women, and helping in a time of need, which represents why I work with ABLE and what ABLE is about, period.
That brings me to Jeremy, the epitome of today's millennial bachelor and one of the many characters on Pop TV's Hot Date, played by Brian K. Murphy.
Through it all, President Trump — rich, bombastic and to many Americans the epitome of a New Yorker — was intertwined with the city he called his lifelong home.
"My mom was the epitome of health: never smoked, exercised every day, ate organically and consciously, and avoided toxic environments," Klein wrote on the YouCaring Fundraising page.
Frankel's characterization of Johnson as the "epitome of a team player" has been criticized as an attempt to sugarcoat a racist incident as a feel-good story.
"I have always really liked dolls and for me, the epitome of cuteness is dolls," said the 23-year-old fashion designer Hitomi Komaki, who created Lulu.
Always graceful, elegant, and the epitome of going high, Obama spent 20183 showing us a side of herself we seldom see in First Ladies, former or current.
Ask a visitor from New York City, and she might say that Yellowstone is the epitome of wilderness, with its wide-open valleys and its snowcapped peaks.
It is the epitome of the playground bully, who picks up his ball and announces he is going home because nobody else would do it his way.
Renters insuranceRenters insurance is the epitome of the umbrella theory: While it may feel burdensome to carry around, you'll sure be glad it's there when it rains.
"These gangs are the epitome of organized crime today," Angel M. Melendez, who leads the New York office of Homeland Security Investigations, said at the news conference.
Hundreds are sounding off on the pressure that women obviously face, especially those in the public eye, to embody the epitome of physical attractiveness at all times.
"Roger Ailes is the epitome of somebody that is not politically correct and has the guts to say a lot of what Americans are thinking," said Gov.
There was always a little more of a punk-y kind thing that we embraced, which you know Motorhead who really influenced us was the epitome of.
Tricia Albertson, partnered by Rainer Krenstetter, led the Act II divertissement in the pas de deux that becomes the ballet's epitome of harmonious love and chivalrous devotion.
The murder, too, looks forward and back, on one side Gilchrist, native-born and Victorian; on the other Slater, the epitome of the new century's ostracized wanderer.
Democratic Party elites like Bill and Hillary Clinton and this newspaper, which Mr. Moore considers an epitome of gutless centrism, are, among others, part of The Problem.
I'm not sure why buying fried chicken with our parents' money and eating it on the damp sand felt like the epitome of freedom, but it did.
Whether draped over the shoulders of Marilyn Monroe or Joe Namath, or a street hustler in the once-seedy Times Square, it was the epitome of glamour.
Ms. Fox has an offer for Canaves Oia Epitome, a new family-friendly hotel on the island of Santorini, situated just outside the bustling town of Oia.
On the other hand, giving up on progress is perhaps the epitome of white feminism, and promotes a nihilism that is somewhere between unproductive and genuinely dangerous.
Today, people still want to come to America, as it remains the epitome of freedom and prosperity, the richest country that ever was, and blessed by tranquillity.
Beach waves are the epitome of a natural-looking hairstyle, so don't be surprised if you see a lot of brides with effortlessly perfect curls in 2020.
Born in Brooklyn, Bow, then 21, Bow was Hollywood's prototypical flapper, the epitome of silent screen vivacity, known as the "It Girl" for her evident sex appeal.
In other words, despite spending money on the cannabis research, they are actively blocking it during the process, which is the very epitome of wasteful government spending.
And that guy, what's his name, Junkai [who plays the teenage emperor], he is the epitome of what we call 'good looking until you open your mouth.
For a long time the TV show "Dallas," which ran from 1978 to 1991, had many seeing the Texan city as the epitome of all things America.
Drop in price: 43%Median airfare: $891Tahiti is the epitome of exotic tropical escapes, with its palm tree-fringed beaches, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque overwater bungalows.
Finally, Apple is the epitome of an "asset light" company: It owns very few hard assets and therefore needs almost zero outside capital to run its business.
I am the epitome of tropical: I do not like to be cold, I don't like the A.C. to be too high in the house — that's me.
To many, Amazon has become the epitome of income inequality, and addressing these issues — and the poor public perception they create — is crucial for the company's continued success.
Sitting in an armchair by the fire in a cottage in France with a glass of wine in hand, I look like the very epitome of holiday bliss.
Julie Andrews, the epitome of British class, was unable to star in The Wolf of Wall Street because she was too high on prescription drugs after a surgery.
Scientists, to the outside world, are the epitome of specialization in one sense, and I wanted to make sure that I included people who were viewed that way.
In the years since, Mumbai has emerged as a gritty, glamorous epitome of modern urban life, a capital of noir for the whole world to admire, or revile.
The Trump children are more self-congratulatory, praising their father for selflessly giving up a life that was "the epitome of the American dream" to serve as president.
Originally featured as a group at Enzo Sperone in Milan, in 22017, under the title "Menhir, Ziggurat, Stupas, Hydrants & Gas Pumps," they are the epitome of this contribution.
The transcript of her 911 call is the very epitome of the kind of "bless your heart," deeply ingrained racism that runs rampant and unchecked in our society.
But Centineo has finally shut down the rumors once and for all, describing his relationship with Condor as the epitome of professionalism in a recent interview with E!
Fisher's character pops up at various points throughout the first two seasons and, on each occasion, she is the very epitome of the mother-in-law from hell.
Worst Movie: The epitome of all that's wrong with modern blockbusters—ugly CGI, unconscionable derivativeness, open-ended resolutions that make room for possible sequels—Warcraft killed my soul.
"Given this White House's trail of disrespect toward John and others, this staffer is not the exception to the rule; she is the epitome of it," Biden continued.
These sites are Web 2.0 at its darkest epitome, a quiver of arrows that strikes at our deepest, most cherished institutions and bleeds us of kindness and forethought.
Harris, the founding editor of Politico and the very epitome of establishment Beltway media, is writing about himself—specifically, what he and his confreres get wrong about politics.
"He personifies what's good about the N.B.A. and has been the epitome of everything I believe in basketball and life — and I don't separate the two," he said.
" Estes, a first-time candidate whose campaign website dubs him the "real" Ron Estes, referred to the congressman as "an embarrassment" and "the epitome of the DC Swamp.
"Given this White House's trail of disrespect toward John and others, this staffer is not the exception to the rule; she is the epitome of it," Biden said.
You can have a size 0-2 model who is the epitome of health and you can have a size 0-2 model who is on death's door.
Not your typical enviro: Lloyd Blankfein, CEO of Goldman Sachs and epitome of the capitalist elite, is speaking out about Trump's decision to abandon the Paris Climate Agreement.
Six feet six inches tall, with a shock of sand-colored hair, chivalrous to a fault, athletic and handsome, Mr. Givenchy was the epitome of a French aristocrat.
Conservative Republicans denounce Ex-Im as the epitome of crony capitalism, propping up U.S. exporters with corporate welfare by financing deals that wouldn't be possible without government support.
The daughter of a Baltimore mayor, she's served in Congress longer than AOC has been alive, and is the epitome of the Washington establishment that Trump's supporters despise.
"Rappler is widely seen as the epitome of a free press, a news organization that was digging in to what is seen as an abusive government," he says.
In a film with no shortage of antiheroes to root for and/or against, Buddy stands out as the epitome of the bad dude you hate to love.
Perhaps the epitome of this culinary culture moment is something called the Perfection Salad: a 1905 award-winning recipe containing celery, red pepper, and cabbage, nearly contained in aspic.
It's all in sharp contrast to the original source material — with Archie and his pals first appearing in the comics in 1941 as the epitome of classical American wholesomeness.
It comes in at $295, but it's the kind of shirt that'll last you your entire career (and is the epitome of day-to-night, if you ask us).
The film, named after the 1971's hit by The Persuaders, is the epitome of the cat-and-mouse chase—but Darnell didn't expect to be the one running.
And in fact, perhaps the epitome of BDE is the complete security of not needing other people's benchmarks — wealth, intelligence, beauty, or a BD — to know one's own worth.
It's ridiculous, and the epitome of chauvinism, to question whether a women of her caliber could handle leading a team of 53 men in tights to win football games.
But the 129-year-old brand, named after founding couturiere Jeanne Lanvin, remains one of fashion's best-known labels, and has long been considered an epitome of Parisian chic.
I lived in cheap trailers, worked customer service, and thought my life wouldn't amount to much more than that, because I was the epitome of irresponsibility by declaring bankruptcy.
The minimalist design, low-batch yet high-quality manufacture, and "cryptic" numbering system stamped in gold on the side heel make The Achilles the epitome of "stripped-down luxury."
Because they were away on business much of the time, Liu was often in the care of his maternal grandmother—"the epitome of a rural village woman," he said.
He is the epitome of an establishment Republican officeholder, after two decades in the House and the Senate, in what is an anti-establishment election for many Republican voters.
He was, to many, the epitome of the "career criminal," a man who had always acted outside the law, without regard for what he did or whom he terrorized.
" Over a staggering rhythm, Cave menaces the writer, calling him a "fuckin traitor, chronic masturbator, shitlicker, user, self-abuser…" and, perhaps worst of all, "the epitome of their type.
So when an apocalypse happens, it just shows you how the world really worked that entire time—in this way, the apocalypse is the spectacular epitome of the uncanny.
"Happy 107th Birthday to my grandmother Roberta McCain - you are the epitome of strength and grace, an American treasure and one of my life role models," Meghan McCain tweeted.
Located in a century-old belt factory warehouse, Soho House Chicago is the epitome of industrial chic with exposed brick and ductwork mixed with posh chandeliers and potted plants.
Arsenal, though, is always there, or at least always was: steady, reliable and consistent, for good and for ill, cleareyed and coolheaded, the epitome of a well-run club.
But for many Chinese, Ms. Trump is the epitome of the fuerdai, a Mandarin expression that means "rich second generation," a term provoking a mix of respect and resentment.
Together for 13 years, Lucie and Gerry were the epitome of a loving couple — until she found Gerry in their home with a fatal gunshot wound to the head.
"He is not only doing his best for Ghana but he is also an epitome of peace, which we sometimes take for granted," one of them, Naa Teye, said.
A Walmart greeter who welcomed customers to the store, Ms. Dukes was portrayed as the epitome of a low-paid female retail worker taking on a huge multinational corporation.
Princess Kate was the epitome of a princess bride, but it was the young woman carrying her train – sister Pippa Middleton – who unexpectedly stole the show at the royal wedding.
Many see it as the epitome of wanton cruelty, a brutal and pointless stalemate that killed some 16 million people and gave rise to the worst excesses of modern warfare.
Athenry, population 4,000, is the very epitome of a small Irish town, dominated by a historic 13th century castle overlooking narrow streets and the gentle meandering of the Clarinbridge River.
His campaign's communications director Tim Murtaugh on Tuesday portrayed the former vice president as the epitome of a generation of missed establishment foreign policy bets that Trump loves to savage.
Wulfric from Pokémon X&Y Along with being an ice type trainer, Wulfric has a handsome gut and a beard as white as snow- the epitome of a polar bear.
In that same 1993 Vanity Fair feature story, Roberts sits on the grass outside, laughing as she wears a frilly dress paired with boots — the epitome of a carefree princess.
Lopez, 47, was the epitome of spring chic in a pastel blue Roland Mouret dress and color-coordinated Jinx Trench coat by AQ/AQ with Casadei heels and Valentino purse.
Mr. Trump is the epitome of vulgarity, a loathed trait in France, especially in the upper levels of society (note how Nicolas Sarkozy was ridiculed as "le président bling-bling").
She was her mother's princess, always the center of attention, and loved pink and Disney princesses," David Miliband, IRC's president, said in the statement, calling her the "epitome of sweetness.
The noughties was a glorious decade, when pop stars fell out of clubs with little thought for PR and an excessive tan and stripy highlights were the epitome of beauty.
Hailee Steinfeld looked like the epitome of a cool rocker girl when she headed to the MTV Video Music Awards this year in her cool Balmain multi-hued mini dress.
White Virgins - "Turn Off The Lights"Four girls from Belgium whose seminal gigs were the epitome of 'electronic music played by a rock band' as opposed to by a laptop.
Republicans originally put Manchin high on the list of 22016 targets, figuring that the former governor's personal popularity couldn't survive in a state that was the epitome of Trump Country.
ASKED IF she is tough enough to take on President Donald Trump as president, Amy Klobuchar—a senator long known as the epitome of Minnesotan nice—refers to the heavens.
Flash-forward to the present day, and that same starry-eyed girl has become a role model, the latest Marvel mutant, and the epitome of red carpet fashion/beauty #goals.
Freddy's Pizza: This minuscule grocery store-come-pizzeria is the epitome of a hidden gem, serving up some of Chicago's most legit Italian food—eight miles outside of the city.
Between the mosh-inspiring music and the blasphemous lyrical themes, Aura Noire presents the epitome of metal rage that undoubtedly has caused individuals to clutch their pearls around the globe.
On Wednesday, two newspapers carried a commentary from Xi in which he hailed the "rapid growth" in bilateral ties as an "epitome of China's overall relations with Pacific island countries".
They object to the whole idea of the G20, seeing the summit as the epitome of a global system based on a rapacious economic model and run by unaccountable elites.
For if Mr. Trump is an unconventional political candidate, his appointment of Mr. Mnuchin as his national finance chairman is the epitome of just how unconventional this election has become.
To those who hold these views, the European Union is the epitome of all that has gone wrong, an alien bureaucracy deaf to the traditions and values of its members.
From the sidelines, at least, most of these people probably look like the epitome of health—lean and fit, with resting heart rates that only Michael Phelps would scoff at.
Mr. Ghosn, the epitome of the globe-trotting, multitasking manager, was chief executive of both Nissan and Renault from 27.4 to 1813, flying between Paris and Tokyo every few weeks.
Ms. Seo and Ms. Lane are on the understated side: Ms. Seo, willowy and refined, is the epitome of elegance, while Ms. Lane, smaller, even dainty, possesses a vivid expressiveness.
Dalton is the epitome of classic Hollywood cool in the scene, smoking a cigarette and singing, while three women twirl and dance around him in the style of the era.
It was the great danger to be avoided at all costs, the blinking red light on the republican road, the epitome of everything the American Revolution had claimed to reject.
What better competitor could Trump face than an avowed socialist, the epitome of the demonic "far left" that he's been screaming about — at rallies, on Twitter, in interviews — for months?
Rapinoe, who won 2019's Sportsperson of The Year award, "is the epitome of the hard work that it takes for a woman to be recognized as great," O'Neal says.
Austin is the epitome of that," he tells CNBC Make It. Wuerch says, "From a start-up perspective, I find it refreshing to be centered in a positive entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Tyler Durden is the restless, testosterone-fueled single white male's epitome of cool, and Fight Club is the cinematic bible for DIY anarchists and snowflake-haters all over the world.
Attached, in particular, to the Venus de Milo — historically extolled in the West as the epitome of (Western) female beauty — perhaps prosthetic limbs, too, can be seen with less stigma.
A personal connection In her first White House campaign, Clinton suffered from accusations of being remote and overly programmed as she ran against an opponent who was the epitome of cool.
The Cloud Alpha is the epitome of a solid design and good sound rolled into a simple package, and if I had to choose it would probably be my runner-up.
They did it with #grabyourwallet with Ivanka Trump&aposs items where Ivanka Trump is the epitome of a successful woman who has spent her adult career trying to empower other women.
The epitome of Silicon Valley hubris, Zuckerberg so richly deserves to be forever clowned on for the utter gracelessness with which he tripped and continues to trip over his own dick.
FOWLER: But I thought Trump -- I mean, I thought Trump, like, sort of ran on the whole idea of draining the swamp, and this guy is the epitome of the swamp.
While few people look to Game of Thrones as the epitome of romantic fiction — it's featured a lot more rape, incest, and abuse than supportive relationships — some strong pairings have emerged.
When Archie Moore was interviewed by Sports Illustrated ahead of his shot at Rocky Marciano's heavyweight title, The Old Mongoose—the epitome of scientific boxing—declared that Marciano overused the uppercut.
While not being able to use your "smart" doorbell, security camera or light bulbs is the epitome of a #firstworldproblem, the issue underscores a larger obstacle for with  smart home industry.
Yes, but: Lyft already loses massive amounts of money — $911 million in 2018 — even though it's the epitome of an "asset light" business, with neither cars nor drivers on its books.
New Wave band DEVO and the iconic 'energy dome' hats worn by its members are perhaps the epitome of 80s sprightly extravagance, highly-memorable relics of a highly-specific cultural moment.
Ken Fisher doesn't care about millennials, or apps, or disrupting anything; he's in all respects the epitome of the kind of investment manager that younger, cooler startups are attempting to disrupt.
I also went through a Hole phase and for me, Courtney Love was the epitome of the modern witch—an unapologetic antagonist and strong female figure that I found inspiration in.
I am a queen, and I am stately, and that is the way that I present myself so that dress was the epitome that everything that I have ever dreamed of.
Given what you've written recently, including the piece about Trump being the epitome of a "digital" candidate, do you have any particular hope for the way the internet develops, going forward?
In their framework, Hillary Clinton is the epitome of neoliberalism, which is why she lost; Bernie Sanders is the bulwark against it, which is why he lost (funny how that works).
President Trump far more appropriately gave her majesty a silver and silk poppy brooch from Tiffany, thoughtfully selected by first lady Melania Trump, who is the epitome of style and grace.
That year, Mr. Swarovski, the mustachioed epitome of a 19th-century businessman, moved his nascent crystal-cutting business from Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic) to this small village in Austria.
The epitome of this disconnect is manifested in the taxation of overseas earnings, where we impose a very high rate in theory but in practice do not collect anything at all.
In the '90s, Gwyneth Paltrow was the epitome of a fashion darling, especially when she looked perfectly pretty in pink in a now-iconic Ralph Lauren dress at the 1999 Oscars.
For centuries, Raphael's art was idealized as the epitome of perfection, inspiring generations of artists, and the 120 autograph works on display — a mix of paintings and drawings — cement that reputation.
In the postwar years, Detroit became the epitome of the American dream, a place where factory workers without college degrees could make enough money to buy a house of their own.
In what may be the epitome of platonic 19th-century romance, she shared her walk schedule when they were both in Florence so they wouldn't run into each other by chance.
Mr. Garza called the gift "the epitome of selflessness," and a fitting gesture by a woman to the settlement, which was founded in 1893 by the public health pioneer Lillian Wald.
They have also cast him as the epitome of political privilege, a person whose victory at the polls would only perpetuate the clubby, dynastic control of the nation's most powerful offices.
And the menacing doppelgängers that kept audiences on the edges of their seats are literally the epitome of spooky season, which makes them the perfect, um, people to be for Halloween.
To French activists, Black Friday is the epitome of this shift, a purely commercial event designed to boost U.S. retailers ahead of the Christmas holidays, the symbol of capitalism run amok.
But as Dom and fans of this series know, rare is the luxury vehicle that can overpower good old-fashioned Detroit steel, and Dom's beloved muscle cars are the epitome thereof.
With a herbal tea, fruit salad, and bottle of water in front of her, the fitness icon may be feeling the draught, but she still looks like the epitome of health.
Gwyneth Paltrow's venture, Goop—the epitome of pseudoscience profiteering—has been called out for flogging all kinds of questionable goods, including a jade vagina egg that some gynecologists warned could cause infections.
Even the most casual fan knows that Lorelai's mom, Emily Gilmore, is the epitome of posh — so much so that she would never be caught dead in a T-shirt — and jeans.
Saori Osu is the epitome of what Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "womenomics" policy hopes to cultivate; she combines being the CEO of a consulting firm with being a mother of three.
I think I appreciate it because — and I can only speak from my experience — to feel what I was feeling when I did what I did felt like the epitome of loneliness.
Sure, a smart toaster is the epitome of connected appliance ridiculousness, but there's something to be said for being able to micromanage the level of bread toastedness to such a microscopic level.
TL;DR: The hands-free Echo Connect will turn your home phone from a hassle to the epitome of convenience — grab one for just $19.99 on Amazon; $15 off the usual price.
The images of a border region rampant with crime where greasy brown men are gallivanting about looking for young gringo women to do with as they please is the epitome of scapegoating.
As a result of the Affordable Care Act, healthcare has become the epitome of dollar inefficiency—more and more healthcare spending that produces less and less of the outcome we want: healthcare.
"Lieutenant Dan is the epitome of inspiration, passion and energy, showcasing that no matter what challenges you, you can overcome it," Ethan Mandel, associate brand manager for Cadbury, said in a statement.
And because two-thirds of the island is protected as part of the Virgin Islands National Park, it's hard to spend a moment on St. John that isn't the epitome of chill.
For some, he was the epitome of a "state artist," but in the 1960s, he fought for greater artistic independence and was put under surveillance by the Stasi, East Germany's secret police.
In this Jean-Pierre Melville noir masterwork, a Parisian contract killer — Alain Delon, acting the epitome of cool — lives by a samurai's code of honor, in near solitude with a caged bird.
"Education can sometimes be a wonky subject, but Betsy DeVos is the epitome of a villain who the public understands as a threat and is going to fight back against," Green said.
"The reason why the Oscars are so important is because it is the zenith, it is the epitome, it is the height of celebration of artistic endeavor within the filmmaking community," he said.
In a move that surprised many, the album is full of funk and vocals pitched both high and low — and "Redbone," the second single dropped by Gambino, is the epitome of the project.
You don't just offer a 15-year-old the chance to write a cover story for America's name-brand music culture magazine and not reference it ad nauseum as the epitome of cool.
Unlike on his show, where Bourdain traveled to the far corners of the world to showcase little-known delicacies, often in humble conditions, the condo Bourdain was subletting is the epitome of luxury.
The solemn, grandiose atmosphere is severely disrupted by Luthor, portrayed by Eisenberg as a privileged tech guru who makes the actor's take on Mark Zuckerberg look like the epitome of style and manners.
Kevin Hart is still confident in the Clippers -- even with superstar Blake Griffin out for the rest of the playoffs -- telling TMZ Sports his friend, Chris Paul, is the epitome of a winner.
The Surface devices up till now have been designed and marketed as the epitome of the Microsoft goal of "reinventing productivity" — possibly the most effective tool in your arsenal in getting stuff done.
"Mike is the epitome of what we want the Browns to be: tough, aggressive and innovative with a blue-collar, team-first mentality," Haslam said when he appointed Pettine nearly two years ago.
Baby Boomer music fans in particular consider the Beatles the epitome of a "great" band, but rarely consider who determined the qualifications for "greatness" or how the sonic color line shaped those qualities.
After so many years in the limelight as the epitome of a political insider and establishmentarian, remaking Clinton's image to be more "regular-white-guy friendly" would prove difficult, if not downright impossible.
In the chaotic wake of the 2016 referendum, she offered herself to the country as a pair of "safe hands," the epitome of old-fashioned, small-c conservatism in a time of turmoil.
And someone who is inclined to shoot it out with police, intending to kill those who are dispatched to bring him into custody, is the epitome of a nothing-to-lose wild card.
The book's creator, Stephen Bell, managing director of the events company Epitome Celebrations, describes himself as having a "visible difference": When he was born, four fingers on his right hand were fused together.
"It's a matter of tradition, and it is a social event that reminds people that horse racing has been the epitome of elegance and the place where the high rollers gather," Delloye said.
"Were it my daughter — notwithstanding this particular young woman is not the epitome of what I would want a young woman to be — I would be looking for the man," Mr. Biden said.
" Bower posted the letter to Twitter with handwritten notes that hit Rubio for "undermining the safety of our residents just to improve your NRA score" and calling his actions "the epitome of hypocrisy.
READ: North Korea built the 'epitome of civilization' using slave labor Trump revisited his Elton John-inspired insult Tuesday at the NATO summit in London, when he was calling on Kim to denuclearize.
Financed by local corporations whose branding is placed on his equipment, Jakub is the epitome of the scrappy underdog, grasping for fame by doing something too crazy or dangerous for the major players.
"Irvine used to be the epitome of 'Stepford Wives' whiteness in Orange County," Arellano says, sitting in a stylish grocery and deli run by his wife in Santa Ana's bustling 4th Street Market.
In the thinking of the Vatican, the manipulation of vulnerable individuals for the sex trade is the epitome of a darkly materialistic age, when everything can be monetised and intangible values are cast aside.
"More Than This" is the epitome of what Roxy Music became under Ferry's increasingly singular focus on torch songs, Ferry swaying in the spotlight surrounded by fire as his bandmates remain in the dark.
" Additionally, Sadler returned Kennedy's compliment and thanked him for his friendship: "You are the epitome of a good human being and you have made me not just a better host but a better person.
They often expressed contempt for more feminine gay men, and they preferred to have sex with others like them because it reinforced cultural ideas that masculine white men are the epitome of sexual desire.
One of his recent ventures has been Savage Industries, a company that he founded along with Mafia Bags, to produce his own epitome of a work bag, which he designed and carries around himself.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard in CHiPs As one of Hollywood's cutest couples, Bell and Shepard have provided fans with aww-worthy moments that can only be described as the epitome of relationship goals.
"Donald Trump is the epitome of that, because he was the executive producer of "Celebrity Apprentice," and now he's the GOP nominee, potentially about to be president with no political background whatsoever," Charlamagne said.
Forced motherhood is the epitome of class warfare, and we have no choice but to fight tooth and nail for control over our reproductive lives if we want to put an end to it.
Always the epitome of elegance, Grace Kelly paired a mint green Edith Head dress with long gloves when she accepted the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in the film, The Country Girl.
Buffet, who was once hailed as the artistic successor to Picasso only to be reviled later as vulgar and the epitome of poor taste, was an immensely popular artist before falling into near oblivion.
For those born in the late 1980s and beyond, who didn't watch her high-wire act in real time with both excitement and dread, Clinton must seem like the epitome of the status quo.
Nationals RH Tanner Roark (2161-20, 33) Hughes has been the epitome of consistent this year, allowing three earned runs in each of his three outings while recording 23 or 24 outs in each.
After she spent 17 days on life support, we accepted the fact that Cora's perfect new heart — one given through the epitome of selfless generosity — had become damaged beyond repair due to antibody rejection.
The book, out this week, traces Kalanick's trajectory from floundering startup founder to the envy of Silicon Valley to the epitome of tech evil, and with him a decade of excess and self-delusion.
Cairo Dispatch CAIRO — If the famed pyramids of Giza are the epitome of ancient Egypt, the chaotic road that brings tourists to the complex offers a bracing and authentic taste of the modern country.
Towering over the courtyard at California State University, Long Beach, is the barrel-chested statue of Prospector Pete, the epitome of the rugged 49ers who came to the state looking for gold and land.
"It is the epitome of a traditional Scottish golf club at the heart of a local community," Paul Bush, director of events for VisitScotland, said when the Scottish Open's return was announced last year.
On a quest to upgrade his home, his job (as a mortgage-refinancing drone), and his wife (the gorgeous Malin Akerman, here reverse-engineered to look homely), James becomes the epitome of soulless ambition.
In a phone interview, Whitmore, the last survivor of the three, described Merry as "the epitome of a good, steady fellow" whose "even-tempered, usually cheerful, never negative" outlook made climbing El Capitan possible.
Today, Coal Drops Yard (renovated by Heatherwick Studio, the King's Cross-based firm that also designed the Vessel at Manhattan's Hudson Yards) is home to a shopping venue that's the epitome of postindustrial chic.
Then, to lead the Treasury Department, Mr. Trump named Steven Mnuchin, a former banker at Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street firm he pilloried during his campaign as the epitome of a rigged financial system.
Whether it's a local find, a nod to Princess Diana or simply wearing her favorite gemstone (turquoise!) Meghan Markle's jewelry style during her royal tour of Africa has been the epitome of understated chic.
Before he was snared by Mueller, Manafort was an uber-lobbyist and the epitome of Washington's swamp culture, exporting the dark arts he learned as a GOP operative to several unsavory political characters abroad.
The epitome of a Milkshake Duck is probably Ken Bone, the frumpy white guy who charmed America during a 2016 presidential debate, but then turned out to have a seriously sketchy Reddit comment history.
The Biggest Loser's Bob Harper seemed to be the epitome of fitness, so he was shocked to wake up in a hospital bed this spring and learn he had suffered a near-fatal heart attack.
Hitler serves as shorthand for pure evil, and the Holocaust is taught in schools, memorialized in a DC museum, and remembered in films like Schindler's List as the epitome of inhumanity in the modern world.
Public pressure on Fox News to fire accused sexual harasser Bill O'Reilly — another epitome of toxic masculinity with his violent, racist on-air outbursts and father-knows-best politics — led to his dismissal last month.
Winc describes its chicly-bottled Central Coast Grenache and Syrah blend as, "lean and refreshing, with notes of grapefruit, peach, and watermelon" — so, in essence, the epitome of a rosé-all-day-er's dream refreshment.
In the months leading up to her SNL appearance, Del Rey was on a meteoric rise — the epitome of the untouchable and unknowable "cool girl" trope that would later be outright rejected by savvy women.
In the first photo released from the celebration, the couple, who are parents to 6-month-old son Balthazar, are the epitome of newlywed bliss and can be seen adoringly gazing into each other's eyes.
Back in 2003, Sai Sai Kham Leng, a heartthrob and, to many, the epitome of commercial rap (see video below), was invited to perform on live television—only to be barred at the last minute.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Wadleigh never played a note and is not a household name, but he may be the person most responsible for securing Woodstock's place in history as the epitome of Sixties counterculture.
Sam, 21, is on the autism spectrum, and though he's the epitome of a social butterfly — "People just fall in love with him," Scott tells PEOPLE — he's long struggled with an exceptionally loud speaking voice.
The B-52 Stratofortress, B-1 Lancer, and B-2 Spirit bombers coupled with the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile-defense system make Guam the epitome of the US's ability to project power.
The swans in "Swan Lake" — their white feathers, the way they show their skin, their only-come-out-at-night existence — are the epitome of elegance and inherently sexy: They are the ballet world's showgirls.
The spectacle of Republicans adopting such arguments is remarkable since the party that once saw itself as the epitome of limited government is coalescing in an effort to broaden the unrestrainable power of the presidency.
A Beijing official in Hong Kong has called the bill "the epitome of hegemony," adding that the U.S. is "justifying its interference in other countries' internal affairs with its domestic law" by considering such legislation.
READ: North Korea built the 'epitome of civilization' using slave labor "Kim Jong Un is too smart and has far too much to lose, everything actually, if he acts in a hostile way," Trump wrote.
FameFlynet Chloe Grace Moretz may look like she has the epitome of clean, glowing skin, but the 19-year-old actress is quick to let you know that her road to radiance hasn't exactly been easy.
If it's true that this book was the main reason why security officials orchestrated their "disappearance," this would be the epitome of a rule of terror in the ruthless manner of [Russia's president, Vladimir V.] Putin.
"There are some banks - Goldman Sachs being the epitome of this - that ... recognise the future of banking as being more and more a question of technology," said Charley Cooper, managing director of the R3 blockchain consortium.
From elevator nuzzles to their first dance as first couple to countless mutual compliments, President Barack Obama and his First Lady Michelle Obama have been the epitome of relationship goals throughout their eight years in office.
With all of his flaws—he's disorganized, he's a smoker, he had a drinking problem, not the epitome of human health—and yet, he has this thing, this method, and when you try it, it works.
"There are some banks – Goldman Sachs being the epitome of this – that ... recognize the future of banking as being more and more a question of technology," said Charley Cooper, managing director of the R3 blockchain consortium.
And Mr. Parker, who seemed, for a good while this year, the epitome of a Hollywood success tale, one that would be a partial corrective to the industry's racial homogeneity, tried to thread a tricky needle.
Though the Marquise de Merteuil is widely perceived as the epitome of kindly politesse, to whom people (unwisely) turn in distress, Ms. McTeer plays her as someone from whom little children would surely shrink in terror.
In effect, Libra would become the epitome of a "shadow" banking system (a term commonly used to describe the complex network of financial markets and institutions that replicate banking activities outside the sphere of bank regulation).
Patrick Strawbridge, a lawyer for Trump, said at Wednesday's hearing that the subpoenas were "the epitome of an inquiry into private or personal matters," and that the House committees were reaching beyond their role as legislators.
READ: North Korea built the 'epitome of civilization' using slave labor Kim has ominously warned he could send the U.S. a "Christmas gift" ― what that gift would be depended on the U.S.'s actions, he threatened.
Her the Label: Another Australian label, Her is the epitome of the simple, solid-colored swimwear trend, with a wide selection of cuts in of-the-moment colors like pale pink, olive, taupe, and powder blue.
It's the epitome of under-the-radar, after going dormant for 18 months between seasons one and two and seemingly avoiding the limelight, despite boasting actors like Terry O'Quinn and Kurtwood Smith in its supporting cast.
Leithauser has long been known for his expressive, cracking voice that lives in a higher register than the average indie rocker and Olsen is the epitome of the thin, reedy, girly sound that can launch a movement.
"They got very fortunate in the pricing Wall Street gave them when they went public, but really it's the epitome of a ridiculously priced IPO after a six-year bull market," said co-portfolio manager Brad Lamensdorf.
Annsley, from Lancaster, South Carolina, "is the epitome of a great role model for students younger than her and her peers, striving to be inclusive and making sure she appreciates everyone's different talents," the Diana Award says.
The epitome of health In the lengthy sit-down with celebrity TV host Dr. Oz set to air on Thursday, Trump shared at least some of the results of a physical check-up he underwent last week.
He may be the epitome of grime's self-confident reawakening (if grime's dead then how is he here?), but he is also very keen to show that there is possibility outside of underground purism; life beyond 140bpm.
"They got very fortunate in the pricing Wall Street gave them when they went public, but really it's the epitome of a ridiculously priced IPO after a six-year bull market," said co-portfolio manager Brad Lamensdorf.
Barack and Michelle have proven time and again that they're the epitome of #RelationshipGoals, but the former POTUS and FLOTUS's love inspired one newly engaged couple so much they decided to reenact the Obama's most adorable moments.
And the tastiest pork preparation was barbecue, whose long cooking over low heat is the epitome of slow food—and whose bones 'n' sauce presentation was antithetical to the tidy tidbit ethos of the quick-service restaurant.
Coupled with President Trump's savage budget cuts to other critical supports for working families like health care and education, this budget — the epitome of his 'phony populism' — leaves American families far worse off than where we started.
Jones-Woods pointed to that same performance as the epitome of what she strives toward with her Q-Kidz program, as the type of positive story that news likes to bury in favor of more sensationalist material.
We were the epitome of those idiots you think of when you think of Amsterdam drug tourists, all the way down to the New Era caps, Nike joggers, and misplaced optimism in their own weed-smoking limits.
One report in the New York Post asserted he had promised an ambassadorship to the chief executive of the National Enquirer in return for all the favorable coverage Trump has received from that epitome of responsible journalism.
Her donations, including the one to Henry Street, which now serves more than 60,000 people and provides health care programs and transitional housing services in addition to its educational support, is "the epitome of selflessness," Garza says.
Prosecutors opened the trial Wednesday by arguing that Menendez had "sold his office for a lifestyle he couldn't afford," casting the senior New Jersey senator's actions as the epitome of bribery and corruption by a public official.
Steny Hoyer of Maryland, projected a picture of confidence and flexibility, posing as the epitome of bipartisanship and civility while living up to his self-image as someone who is always on the lookout for a deal.
The royal mom "looked absolutely gorgeous in our Mabel Shirt and we're delighted she has chosen to wear us to the Chelsea Flower Show, the epitome of the British summer," Chloe Lonsdale, founder and creative director of M.i.
The fact that the company is taking issue with statements from Sanders speaks to its awareness that some people view Amazon as the epitome of income inequality — a topic that Sanders himself has helped bring to the surface.
"i think fingering might be my sexual superpower" is the epitome of sleeping with cishet men — Gina 🌸🌱 (@vegankoko) January 20, 2020 That's why like many sex therapists, Chavez tries to frame sex as wellness, not indulgence.
Whether you love it or hate it, Kanye's design aesthetic is the epitome of Calabasas cool, and were it to be translated into home design and/or decor, it's easy to see some people going nuts for it.
The summer lineup includes a range of shades that are the epitome of 90s beauty; each one is moody, grungy, and exactly what you'd expect Penny to wear in Dazed and Confused — with kickass shade names to boot.
What do you get when you pair Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo and her label Comme des Garçons (the epitome of fashion at its most avant-garde) with Italian designer Alessandro Michele's very specific brand of maximalism at Gucci?
Continuing to exist in a world that tells you that your presence is a threat and generally unwanted is the epitome of audacity—of being unapologetic—and that's what gives value to Solange's A Seat at the Table.
If you want to make the argument that Trump's cabinet was designed to enrich America's wealthiest citizens at the cost of everyone else, look no further than Mnuchin, who is the epitome of banking excess and corporate greed.
Pelosi, however, has been especially unpopular with the American public, owing to several factors: her gender; her long reign of power; and conservatives' effective depiction of her as the epitome of the tax-and-spend San Francisco liberal.
"Our new aircraft carrier is the epitome of British design and dexterity, at the core of our efforts to build an Armed Forces fit for the future," British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said at the Queen Elizabeth's commissioning.
This beloved orange monster is somehow the epitome of both grace and chaos, and I was smiling and laughing so much that the experience began to feel spiritual—I was one with this strange, beautiful community of worshippers.
So I am full of sympathy with the outpouring of meaning-making in its wake: for online observers declaring, as several have, that helplessly watching an eight-centuries-old emblem of civilization burn is the epitome of 2019.
The tale Gates wove will do nothing to dispel the impression that he and Manafort are the epitome of the Washington swamp, which Trump -- who they served as campaign chairman and deputy campaign manager -- ironically, pledged to drain.
His celebrated "I Have A Dream" speech is the epitome of finding a dream in the midst of weariness, as both an activist and black person living through injustice: Let us not wallow in the valley of despair.
While the subprime mortgage crisis remains the epitome of what occurs when greed and corruption go unchecked, a growing number of experts and observers are warning that a new economic scandal is taking shape in the United States.
For a couple of magical years, the Blazers were a joyful unit, the epitome of unselfish teamwork, and they radically overachieved because of it, improbably winning the 1977 championship over Dr. J and the star-studded Philadelphia 303ers.
" As the official press release shares, "The exhibition aims to question why certain art is 'bad' while other art hangs gloriously in the National Gallery, or why one person's pretty seascape is to another the epitome of kitsch.
"They truly are the epitome of rented white coats," said Bruce Lanphear, a Simon Fraser University professor whose own research showing that even tiny amounts of lead could harm children has been called into question by Gradient scientists.
Meghan's evergreen fitted sheath dress with a bow detail at the waist is the epitome of a chic and sophisticated look, so naturally we had the sudden urge to add one just like it to our fall wardrobes.
Mark Cuban's career is the epitome of success: He worked his way up and now owns the Dallas Mavericks, invests in successful businesses as a shark on ABC's "Shark Tank" and has a net worth of $3.77 billion.
In Geneva, U.N. human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein called Mladic the "epitome of evil" and said his conviction after 16 years as an indicted fugitive and five years of trial was a "momentous victory for justice".
"It was the epitome of that shit," says B. So when Bonner landed there in 1997 as the art designer at Victory Records, he'd attempt to inject a bit of Florida's goofball nature into the stone-faced label.

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