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Bookstores, having successfully imitated libraries, might now be emulated in turn.
The outrage reflects fear that huge American pay packages for chief executives might be emulated in Europe.
Sales of the shoe have rocketed in the US and Reebok believes its success will be emulated in the UK.
He has had the benefit of bowling on some enterprising, turning tracks at Taunton, which may well be emulated in Rajkot and beyond.
He was a model to be emulated in his clinical commitment to patients and was a talented teacher of fellows, residents and medical students.
The program review mechanism likely to be emulated in Britain was unprecedentedly drastic, phrasing itself in terms of "what to preserve", not "what to cut".
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Many schools require that you have good grades, are an active participant in school activities, and that you're a model student that others should be emulating in order to be prom queen.
But it is emulated in elevated circles.
All those bands are emulated in the latest New York rock.
The system was emulated in several other countries, including the United States, though generally with softer penalties.
The carved lacquer technique developed in Yuan China was emulated in a somewhat simpler manner in Japan.
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