quintessence

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he was the quintessence of political professionalism
the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.
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Beyond the four elements, everything consisted of a fifth substance, the 'quintessence' , which unlike them was not subject to any kind of change except locomotion, uniformly and in perfect circles.
In ancient philosophy, 'quintessence' was believed to be the stuff of heavenly bodies, which Aristotle credited as divine, alive and intelligent.
With eloquent violence, workers in Britain smashed the clocks above the factory gates, the loathed symbol of a new world order which had stolen their time, that 'quintessence' of true individual freedom.
The family farm is the 'quintessence' of old English society, embodying all those virtues of continuity, tradition, patriotism, and local attachment that our ancestors embraced and defended in two world wars.
Despite his trepidation, betrayed by occasional furtive glances to the right and left, Waddley was the 'quintessence' of efficiency.
Paradoxically, however, critical discussions of these same films and their powerful physical effects also often suggest that they are the 'quintessence' of cinema.
The 'quintessence' of luxury, based upon a range of cashmere, the main collection for this winter is an irresistible invitation to enjoy the ultimate in refined elegance.
Wachner is the 'quintessence' of the driven, laser-focused American businesswoman.
The Authorized Version became the 'quintessence' of Englishness and an index of human character.
Rains, thunder, roaring rivers, sky-scraping hills, industrious people, charming smiling girls, Buddhist flavor, sensational jungles, and varied wildlife are the 'quintessence' of the life of Darjeeling.
The 'quintessence' permeates the compost, soil and plants like astral perfume, and affects plant growth with subtle yet powerful forces of the cosmos.
Played in its unadulterated form the venerable, patriotic tune has a divine character: Cameron managed to capture the 'quintessence' of the song.
‘Fingerprint’ evidence was regarded as virtually beyond challenge until replaced in recent years by DNA hits as the very 'quintessence' of certainty.
Electricity is the 'quintessence' of the ‘modern way of life’, but the electric power systems themselves are demanding, dangerous, and delicate.
If any high points are to be singled out on this cd, ‘Nostalgia’ is a good one, a raga that captures the 'quintessence' of some musical explorations in certain times.
Previously I was playing a beautiful prelude in C sharp minor op. 45 by Chopin, a piece that is the 'quintessence' of healing compassion, so my heart was full and my spirit was ready to heal.
It would have redefined beauty, and captured the very 'quintessence' of rural innocence.
Not even a hint of this doctrine of salvation is to be found in the Sermon on the Mount - the 'quintessence' of Jesus's message - or in the Lord's Prayer, or in Christ's traditional parables.
The speech contains much excellent advice, but perhaps the 'quintessence' is, ‘To thine own self be true.’
The 'quintessence' of religion lies in actual perception and realization of Self under tutelage of a perfect master of the time.
Sometime snooker world champion, perpetually in the tabloids for his substance-assisted high jinks, he's the 'quintessence' of Essex wide-boy.
In his brilliant first volume on the Second World War, Winston Churchill describes French statesmanship on the eve of war as ‘the 'quintessence' of defeatism.’
Euro 2004 has begun on the right note, as a 'quintessence' of football skills.
he was the 'quintessence' of political professionalism
The energy, the spirit and 'quintessence' of the land of his birth dominate his personal space, from which emerges his external space - the canvas.
Mercury was believed to possess magical properties and some regarded it as the 'quintessence' of the human body and of all substances.
The Vedas are the 'quintessence' of classical Hindu philosophy.
we were all brought up to believe that advertising is the 'quintessence' of marketing
A commentary on the website of CBS, the nearest equivalent to the BBC for serious news in the US, summed up: ‘Diana was the 'quintessence' of cool’.
Rolfe Kent's sunny up-tempo soundtrack bubbles ironically along, its sixties Italian jazz the 'quintessence' of carefree.
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