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Discover Ludwig'a imitating' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is likely a fragment or partial phrase. Instead, you could use the phrase 'an imitating' as part of a sentence, such as "He was an imitating Elvis Presley," meaning he was pretending to be like Elvis Presley.
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- Calvin Harris dresses like Larry Levan in a good-natured spoof of his album title I Created Disco but it goes horribly wrong because everyone just thinks he is a imitating Jazzy Jeff in blackface.
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Behavior of the power plants can evolve to an ESS through an imitating successful behavior following any weak compatible dynamics.
Therefore, heat shock acts as "hormesis A" by imitating TOR inhibition.
Successful tunnel preparation was confirmed with some trials using an imitated fibula.
A similar debate ensued over a 2013 photo of a man imitating a crying baby.
His loose wording (Turing 1950b, p. 434) has led some writers wrongly to suppose that Turing proposed an 'imitation game' in which a machine has to imitate a man imitating a woman.
That's the point, but by Ms. Wearing's standards, a video imitating a still photograph seems extremely self-referential.
"Nothing worse than a person imitating an animal.
How can an AI imitating a human avoid unnecessary deception?
In other words, you get to be a man by imitating a woman, except with a six-pack.
Historian Eric Lott has identified the irony of this arrangement: a black man imitating a white man imitating a black man.
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