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Towns like Tempe, Ariz., have already emulated Pittsburgh and set themselves up as test areas for self-driving vehicles.
"Women find themselves emulating her, feeling O.K. wearing shorter skirts to the office because of her.
Those UK entrepreneurs that untap their potential could find themselves emulating Peacock by counting the future president of the US among their clients.
"All along the roadside, you see the smattered and charred remains of people who had fairly loose heads and who, in a effort to emulate Cassady, burned themselves," hippy leader Wavy Gravy once said to Neal Cassady's biographer, William Plummer.
By the 1980s, many historians in the United States and elsewhere emulated sociologists and anthropologists by distancing themselves from bioethics.
No longer would women on the search for a husband pattern themselves after the four ladies whose wardrobe they copied and whose lives they emulated.
The oppressed Dalits in India emulated the rhetoric of the Black Panthers, and the representatives of the Vietnamese National Liberation Front, who called themselves Yellow Panthers, also used the organization as a model.
Carrier wrote of how he and his friends all emulated Richard's style and mannerisms: "we were five Maurice Richards against five other Maurice Richards, throwing themselves on the puck.
Instead of playing at fashion design themselves, brands that have roots in bags or shoes are no longer trying to emulate Prada or reposition themselves in the market.
Northern Europeans emulated them.
Biden emulated Walter Mondale.
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