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So much rested on Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink being able to emulate Michael Owen's destruction of Arsenal for Liverpool in Cardiff the previous year but the calf injury Hasselbaink took into the game made this an impracticality.
For being able to emulate Spitz's record, Speedo, a sponsor of Michael Phelps, awarded him a US$1 million bonus, which had already been offered to him at the 2004 Summer Olympics, under the same conditions.
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Not that I was able to emulate them".
None of these initiatives was able to emulate the success of similar projects on the American mainland.
"If we are computing and connecting like the brain, we should be able to emulate memory," he says.
Without a doubt there are features of attending university that distance learning courses will never be able to emulate.
"One great strength of Portugal which I hope Greece will be able to emulate is that Portuguese political parties and authorities joined forces and formed an alliance.
I'm not sure if we're going to be able to emulate that sound exactly, but this is the focus we're having.
Mr. Koepp may not have been able to emulate the same catch-as-catch-can filmmaking, but he can certainly claim to be riding into uncharted territory.
And if America were able to emulate the emerging economies' export-led growth, it would not need to borrow their industrial policies.
"The problem with those copied cars was that the Chinese were able to emulate the shape of a foreign car but not its soul".
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