The epitome of this is this bar in New York called the Dead Rabbit Grog and Grocery.
That is the epitome of a great chef or a great dish.
It was like the epitome of it.
And the epitome of that was Hans Zimmer, who really rock and rolled the film score.
They are probably the epitome of what a scientific language could be if it wasn't in English.
They see this as the epitome of the modern overstimulated world, where we're all making super delicious food with maximum amount of sugar and taste
And this program was the epitome of that.
And I think we're the epitome and the apex of what attitude can do as far as changing your life and changing your thoughts.
And I thought that was like the epitome of acting.
Language is categorized as the epitome of human intelligence.
And it reaches its sort of epitome in films like Casa Blanca, again.
But this movie and even the book are really the epitome of glossing over the math.
creative vision and she was just also the epitome of loveliness like everyone loved her everyone was
And so much of animal agriculture is kind of the epitome of extraction and exploitation of animals, of the earth, of workers, of consumers,
I am the epitome of an example of how to do a professional triathlon career very, very poorly.
What you've done and accomplished is the epitome of following your passion and being successful on so many levels.
Anjali: Sort of ahead of the trend Hugh: The epitome of hipness -- you don't even know it.
Aristotle even in the ancient Greek world this is you know the epitome of the rational philosopher.
So really, this is sort of the epitome of what the restaurant is, which is a very magical and enchanted space.
That's the epitome of my life experience, at that moment.
You can't-- that to me is the epitome of having faith.
And Iris Chacón, for me, is like the epitome of that art of cabaret and La Vidette de América.
They think that these people, these rappers with fake names and fake asses is the epitome of what it means to be a star.
To break this up just briefly, I guess the epitome of great teamwork is the pit stop
And that, to me, is the kind of epitome of what we need to be striving for as we invest in Detroit
Because he was known throughout antiquity as being the most beautiful male, the epitome of-- And so it's like it's such a huge thing.
And I mean, to me that was the sort of the epitome of minimalism.
But it seems pretty clear to me that books are losing their pride of place as the epitome of knowledge.
uh in fact my house was a lot like that when I was growing up so working up on epitome it wasn't too much of a stretch
And I think, like I said earlier, I'm not like the epitome of a master of this topic.
If anyone's played that on your iPhone or Android phone, that game for me is like the epitome of, make the people you're playing with the entertainment.
But in Ireland in the '70s, I mean, Americans were-- I mean, they were just the epitome of sophistication and advancement.
My squip would probably be-- it sort of changes, but I think my squip today would probably be Jerry Orbach, who to me is, like, the epitome of cool.
You had Lou Rawls, Barry White, and then Melvin Franklin, who's the epitome of basses in R&B.
At a time when the model minority image of Asian Americans was just becoming part of American popular culture, my grandparents came to represent the epitome
And as I have said, from the hotel to running a restaurant, I was the epitome of anti IT.
So I based him on Ginger Baker, who to me was the epitome of rock and roll.
And in many ways, "Searchers" is, I would argue, the epitome of this.