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However, all this could change as the latter begin to mimic craft beer's ingredient-heavy styles.
With careful grace, his arms begin to mimic the ballet's choreography – an old, broken man reliving the past in the muscle memory of his body.
Cacioppo's research has also found that when we love, the very neurons in our brain begin to mimic those of the person that we are involved with.
That vague, collective unease — when does folklore, enacted on impoverished rural communities, begin to mimic a kind of inverted cultural imperialism?
People in conversations begin to mimic the body language of the other person, and, the more closely they mimic the body language, the more perceptive they are about the other person's emotions.
That vague, collective unease when does folklore, enacted on impoverished rural communities, begin to mimic a kind of inverted cultural imperialism?—has been exhaustively (if inconclusively) interrogated by scholars and artists for decades.
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Businesses, after almost two years of deep cuts in investments in new equipment and factories, have begun to mimic consumers.
"The whole notion of a 'cooperative community' we started with gradually began to mimic the system," Kahn recalled.
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