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    Naval co-operation between India, US and Japan Epitomises the strong and resilient relationship between the three democracies.

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    Naval cooperation between India, US and Japan Epitomises the strong and resilient relationship between the three democracies.

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    Quite interestingly, the top four were part of the PIIGS group which epitomised the euro crisis of 2010.

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    The white Epitomises purity, while the red evokes the sacrifice of the Blood of Christ, which he shed during his Crucifixion.

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    Naval cooperation between Brazil, India and South Africa Epitomises the strong long term strategic relationship between the three democracies and vibrant economies.

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    With his arrogant impatience for the old and fanatical devotion to what he perceived was both rational and aesthetic, Jawaharlal Nehru epitomised India' s modern, cosmopolitan quest.

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    Let us pray to Mother Durga, who Epitomises female dynamism that she guide us in the path of righteousness and blesses our land with peace, happiness and prosperity.

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    The decades after the war saw a political awakening amongst the local populace and the rise of anti-colonial and nationalist sentiments, epitomised by the slogan Merdeka, or"independence" in the Malay language.

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    Henry cultivated the image of a Renaissance man, and his court was a centre of scholarly and artistic innovation and glamorous excess, epitomised by the Field of the Cloth of Gold.

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    The victory of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and the NDA in 1998 and 1999 did n' t merely reflect the Indian electorate' s yearning for stability, it also epitomised a desire for change.

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    Thus, the festival Epitomises the victory of good over evil, but it also is in part a harvest festival that marks the goddess as the motherly power behind all of life and creation.

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    It may, but it is clear from Scripture that there are particular truths most adapted to speak to non-Christians(witness our Lord's example) and that it is these truths, and the texts that best epitomise them, which have special and regular prominence in most effective evangelistic ministries.

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