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In European history the marionette represents the most advanced type of puppet; it is capable of imitating almost every human or animal gesture.
Like the electric guitar, the sarod is capable of imitating all the subtlety of the human voice: it can be a stalwart baritone or a keening soprano.
They also become capable of imitating an act some time after they have actually observed it; for example, one-year-olds may imitate an action they witnessed one day earlier.
The moving pulsating ball model is an equivalent mechanical model that is capable of imitating the whole liquid reorientation process.
Developed by a team of researchers at Honda Research Institute and other Japan-based organizations, the robot is capable of imitating human movements like wiping or moving objects from one place to another.
Due to the "trans-effect" of imidazole, these complexes are capable of the multiple cyclic uptake and release of molecular oxygen and therefore, are capable of imitating natural O2 carriers.
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From Scarlet and Brown's corpses, the Mysterons create two reconstructions, which are capable of perfectly imitating their biological templates and whose only programmed purpose is to execute the threat against the President.
A parody is flattering inasmuch as it assumes a density of style that is capable of being imitated.
One influential solution to these difficulties was provided by Thomas Aquinas, who argued that divine ideas are nothing else but the diverse ways in which God's essence is capable of being imitated, so that God knows the ideas of things by knowing his essence.
Beware of imitating Kurt Hummel.
Also, try to imitate the way Japanese people talk instead of imitating anime.
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