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Success dictated widespread imitation.
A thoroughly bad character, Ellsworth nevertheless prompted widespread imitation.
Conversational and inherently flexible, it was a model of trio interplay that quickly inspired widespread imitation.
The prestige, both cultural and political, enjoyed by Byzantium in the Middles Ages led to a widespread imitation of its arts.
A quarter of a century after the monks started making the elixir, they began producing the green liqueur, & 3/4 of a century after that they devised yellow; these have met with widespread imitation.
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England's cricket chiefs believe the team's crushing Ashes victory in Australia will deliver much more than a boost to national pride and widespread imitations of the players' celebratory "sprinkler dance".
Detractors may criticize its mass layoffs and chemical spills, but its managerial training and promotion practices inspire widespread praise and imitation.
In the terrorism world, imitation is inevitable, and there is a widespread belief among terrorists that the suicide bombings are working.
A Critical Fable (1922), an imitation of her kinsman James Russell Lowell's Fable for Critics, was published anonymously and stirred widespread speculation until she revealed her authorship.
Success always breeds imitation.
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