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"These are family role models who dress their children beautifully, and consumers aspire to replicate this personal sense of style that also reinforces positive family ideals.

Many of the success stories that these minibrands aspire to replicate — like A Bathing Ape, Supreme and Stussy — have been around since the early 90's or longer.

Building on its training and coaching in West Africa, and informed by research, Seed aspires to replicate the West Africa regional center in other developing economies within five years.

Ambelang aspired to replicate the model in the U.S. as a way of demonstrating the potential to "transform the lives of agricultural workers in North America". But in late 2017, the Arizona-based production operations that NatureSweet had acquired in 2014 were still struggling to attain the successes achieved in Mexico.

He believes his new side should aspire to replicate the model of the Headingley side.

A single-digit drop in ranking may not seem like much, compared to the last-place contenders — Iran and China, predictably ranking in worst, but many see the U.S. as a beacon of free speech and expression — a model that others aspire to replicate.

Countless blogs, platforms and websites reproduce some of the functions of newspapers, though very few aspire to replicate the entire bundled form of a newspaper, if only because the economic model is so unpromising.

They are blueprints aspiring to be buildings.

For instance, several participants described aspiring to an "athletic" ideal.

When both men were asked by Mossberg about what advice they had for aspiring entrepreneurs who'd like to replicate Jobs' success, both had similar answers but Ellison, who was Jobs' next door neighbor in Woodside, dominated the conversation.

Designed by Eric Kuhne, of CivicArts, the building, which aspires both architecturally and culturally to replicate the success of the Guggenheim Bilbao, presents four aluminum-clad wedges radiating from a glass core, like the points of a star.

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