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Reagan attacked the big-government policies of Franklin Roosevelt in what was in every other way a complete imitation of a Roosevelt fireside chat.
And the delicately plucked ballad "Night School" is a sad and sweet reverie reminiscent of 1993's "Sleeping in Paris"."We wanted to nod to all of those different branches of Southern music without doing a complete imitation," Ms Cash says.
The upgraded Windows Mobile is not a complete imitation, however.
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In a comment on my blog, New York University journalism professor Jay Rosen said this is a case of "media evolving toward a more and more complete imitation of life".
I mean, a perfect imitation of an imitation of life.
It depicted a window, a perfect imitation of others nearby.
"It is a complete sham and a pale imitation of justice".
"It is a complete sham and a pale imitation of justice". But if you are unlucky enough to have to fight your case yourself, or if you're confident enough in your presentational and analytical abilities, here's some of what you'll need to do.
But again, Tragedy is an imitation not only of a complete action, but of events inspiring fear or pity.
How imitations of the most heralded Abstract Expressionists by a complete unknown could have fooled connoisseurs and clients remains a mystery.
This is especially true when the tune is heard at a fast music-box clip, complete with imitation birdcalls, as dawn breaks in Act II after Butterfly's long night anticipating Pinkerton's return.
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