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Open violence occurred in the streets of Spanish cities. Gil-Robles' CEDA continued to mimic the German Nazi Party, staging a rally in March 1934.
Gil Robles' CEDA continued to mimic the German Nazi Party, staging a rally in March 1934, to shouts of "Jefe" ("Chief", after the Italian "Duce" used in support of Mussolini).
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"That's how he said it," said the father, continuing to mimic the emotional voice.
Even in the United States, the guitar continues to mimic and adapt; Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine uses his guitar to imitate hip-hop turntable scratching.
"This market continues to mimic the pattern of the Scottish referendum, where historical confidence in the eventual 'no' vote slipped slightly 10 days before referendum day only to resettle in the week of the vote".
Amateur filmmakers with digital cameras will learn the mechanics of classical decoupage with the preinstalled video-editing software on their computers, while professionals will continue to mimic the grainy, jerky texture of video captured by handheld camcorders and cellphone irises.
Fragoso's response to Curran, whose genuinely inventive distractions lure her away from the protection of other adults, will continue to mimic the course of addiction, inevitably delivering her to a desperate, entrenched craving for what threatens to destroy her life.
Recognizing that nature's capabilities are significantly ahead of modern-day technologies, engineers continue to mimic, with varying degrees of success, the highly effective and energy-efficient biological mechanisms found in organisms around the world.
I prefer to see it continuing to mimic #OccupyWallStreet, organizing without organizations (pace Shirky), discerning through interaction its principles and goals.
But if invasive outsiders and provocateurs touch us even slightly, we will not be forgiving in the least and sternly answer with a merciless, holy war of justice," said Kim, who wore thick black-rimmed glasses that continued his efforts to mimic the style favored by his late grandfather, beloved national founder Kim Il Sung.
"I'm still a big fan of man-machine symbiosis, where computers do the best they can (that is being consistent, objective, precise), and humans do our best (creative, imprecise but adaptive)." For a few more decades, at least, humans will continue to train computers to mimic us.
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