Examples of using Typified in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was a poet with unique style, typified by difficult rhymes,
is typified by the International Egg Foundation's involvement in Project Canaan in Swaziland.
First typified by the time of the dinosaurs were bipedal predators of medium size(theropods),
His recordings are typified by a combination of electronic sound sources,
with its emphasis on efficiency and typified by Henry Ford
despite this effect is well known and typified.
As such, it is more akin to the American tradition of writing world history, typified in Will Durant's The Story of Civilization
Thus these devices are typified as non-linear load
a use that is typified by the social grooming of one animal by another.
Their skin was a pale color and as what is typified or called a Grayling is what they looked like.
The natural theology of the early 19th century was typified by William Paley's watchmaker analogy,
To obtain a representative sampling for the 11,741 PORs typified as“body injuries,” for the selected period,
By 1780 Osaka had cultivated a vibrant arts culture, as typified by its famous Kabuki
Altay The Altay originated in the regions of China typified by dry, cold mountain basins.
The mix of the progressive and power metal sounds is typified by New Jersey's Symphony X,
This album contained Cash's response to his illness, typified by a version of Tom Petty's"I Won't Back Down",
Such crimes, that until now were typified together, with the attribution of identical punishment by imprisonment of 1 to 4 years,
It seems the same happened with the Lord Jesus, the"son of man" whom Ezekiel typified in so many ways.
Nun does not represent the type of chaos typified in popular conception:
They comprise two families, typified by"Legionella" and"Coxiella",