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This means that they saw the tondo as imitation work, possibly of a later date.
Variations in situations, in drives, and in learned ways of adaptation are often too complicated to be categorized as imitation.
Aristotle carried forward the concept of the art as imitation, but music could express the universal as well.
Aristotle defined mimesis as imitation, but imitation with sufficient difference from original life to attract and hold the audience's interest.
Here, though, the only direct feedback I receive, insofar as imitation is concerned, is from women, believe me.
The first of these can be regarded as purely observational learning, the second as the perfection of the song through practice (i.e., as imitation of a model).
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As imitations go, it was certainly a success.
The highly varied designs include medallion schemes in curvilinear draftsmanship as well as imitations of classic carpet patterns from other parts of Persia.
The disputants were Fulton, one of Transtromer's longest-serving translators, and Robertson, who has described his own efforts as "imitations".
Those who would come to seize control over the Christian movement and its core narrative understood the sacrifices of ancient Christians mimetically, as imitations of the sacrifices of their Christ.
Some linguists have supposed that basic words started as imitations, although how to vocally mimic bread is a tough proposition.
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