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Capello will realise his team must overcome far stiffer tests if they are to emulate the 1966 heroes who got long overdue medals to mark their achievement.
Well, if we are to emulate the traditions of the marvellous private-school sector what is needed are lots of untrained recent university graduates - preferably teaching in the very schools they went to themselves.
Thirteen wins in 13 Gold Cup openers then, but if the USA are to emulate Carli Lloyd et al in a Gold Cup run, they might have a little more soul searching (and shape searching) to do during the group stages before they start blowing opponents away.
But this was not the display of Grand Slam champions elect, and a significant improvement will be required if the class of 2013 are to emulate their illustrious predecessors of 2003.
That kind of immersion is really the key if services like Kik, Snapchat, Facebook Messenger and others are to emulate the success of WeChat in Western markets like the U.S.
Aggregation of cutting units should be limited and there is a need to create more small canopy openings in the landscape if we are to emulate naturally created patterns.
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The idea was to emulate Wakefield's go-to pitch.
Murray's task was to emulate Djokovic, quite an ask.
The simplest way to change the system is to emulate New York City.
The best approach, says Mr Westin, is to emulate the "locators" used by American police.
Usually, the aim is to emulate the design smarts of the latest racers.
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