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Soon he began emulating Homer's impressionistic watercolors.
CRASH developed a culture of its own in which officers began emulating gang members in dress and manner.
He soon began emulating the sound of Miles Davis and toured with former Davis sideman Herbie Hancock in 1982 83 before rejoining Blakey for a brief stint.
In the early 1950s he began emulating the art of Paul Klee, but within a few years Zao had developed his own lyrical style of abstract art, which was perhaps most evident in his bold large-scale paintings.
Even stodgy New York banks and law firms began emulating California's liberating casual dress codes, and companies everywhere tore down office walls to put up egalitarian cubicles because that was how business was conducted "out there".
In the late Middle Ages, the increasing wealth of middle class merchants and traders meant that commoners began emulating the aristocracy, and threatened to break down some of the symbolic barriers between the nobility and the lower classes.
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As they gain momentum, these protesters have begun emulating the red shirts, selling flags, T-shirts, caps and headbands.
In two months, Nikodinov had lost weight, grown her hair long and begun emulating Tcherkasskaia's refinement.
So let's hope that this week the world's leaders and diplomats stop offering excuses for paralysis and begin emulating the courageous outspokenness of those Congolese women.
Although Asian consumers have begun emulating America's love affair with the automobile, with the commercial booms of China and India playing pivotal roles in increased oil demand, the largest energy appetite in the world is still found in the United States.
Most top VC firms have begun emulating DST's deal structure.
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