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14, And just as Liverpool's change of ownership has come to epitomize the state of the Premier League now, so its fortunes two decades ago demonstrated the depths to which the English game had plummeted.
15, Instead, such consumers demand flash in order to one-up rivals and epitomize their own success. The more ostentatious a product, the stronger its appeal.
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17, Demonstrated on the shriveling exterior of the sculpture, the young woman painfully and drastically ages into exhausted elderly woman that reveal time and history that classical sculptures epitomize.