On 17 April, a tour de force of all that is quintessentially French hit Hong Kong.
The faithful Vespa would without doubt win a contest for the most quintessentially Italian motor vehicle.
In so doing, he became a Chinese icon and, at once, a quintessentially American thinker.
It maintains the quintessentially democratic notion that government works for the people, not vice-versa.
French designers were mortified -- such a quintessentially Gallic symbol in the hands of a foreigner.
Can a quintessentially American super-sedan draw customers from the likes of the Porsche Panamera?
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Still, if Gerard Depardieu and Nicolas Sarkozy are quintessentially French, Tina Turner is quintessentially American.
This is quintessentially true of those relevant to the dissemination of information that serves such purposes.
Outstanding among the main dish offerings is the quintessentially New Nordic smoked cod roe with pickled vegetables.
McQueen was an unabashed lover of plaid, houndstooth and riding tweeds all those quintessentially British things.
It is part Gallic, part British and as quintessentially New York as any record you will hear this year.
Royal Dutch Shell, the Anglo-Netherlands oil company, is a safer bet than the quintessentially British oil name, BP.
Through their faith, Mormons tend to inherit many quintessentially conservative values, above all an attachment to the family.
For the president to make these quintessentially legislative judgments on his own would usurp power on an enormous scale.
Ironically, this quintessentially American and yes, conservative notion of self-help found frequent expression in Reverend Wright's sermons.
Quintessentially was founded in 2000 by Ben Elliot, the Duchess of Cornwall's nephew.
Add the fact that these are often entrepreneurial entities, and you can't get more quintessentially "FORBES" than this BUB list.
It won the right to host the Olympics by presenting itself as a uniquely global, rather than quintessentially British, city.
With its beguiling blend of the exotic and quintessentially English, Petersham is a magical place to spend a lazy summer afternoon.
Margaret Thatcher was proudly, quintessentially English at a time when the Scots were rediscovering and reasserting their sense of Scottish identity.
Although quintessentially rural, the region is famous throughout China for its former merchant class and the notable architecture they left behind.
To this native Kansan, that dysfunctional relationship with success seems quintessentially Midwestern.
Their story is simultaneously an unlikely one, and a quintessentially American journey.
The venture between the Japanese maker and Hindustan Motors, which makes the fuel-guzzling, quintessentially Indian Ambassador, will initially manufacture 5, 000 units a year.
At one end of the spectrum the archly alternative, quintessentially Berlin venue of Kater Holzig played host to the Tech Open Air festival.
So on this quintessentially American holiday, as we give thanks for what we've got, let's also give back to those who are less fortunate.
"Waterford, Wedgwood and Royal Doulton are quintessentially classic brands that represent a high quality product which is steeped in history, " says Angus Martin, joint administrator, Deloitte.
It takes that quintessentially American drive to be the best.
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So perhaps it was only a matter of time before someone decided to combine the two quintessentially Japanese forms of accommodation: the traditional Japanese inn, or ryokan, and the capsule hotel.
Harold Geneen, a quintessentially American businessman, was born in Britain.
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