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New elites were often conservative in their tastes — building mansions that emulated those of European aristocrats, buying up old masters and building shrines to European art forms.
Wishing to fulfil the Caribbean dream of the time – this was before the days when Caribbean universities emulated those of the old colonial powers – Scoon got degrees from the Universities of Leeds and London.
With the many states, our country had a vibrant laboratory with new ideas being brought to the surface and each state emulated those laws that worked best.
Castro's plan emulated those of the 19th century Cuban independence fighters who had raided Spanish barracks; Castro saw himself as the heir to independence leader and national hero José Martí.
Many of the monks were skilled at producing books and manuscripts and tending both medicinal gardens and the sick, but written works of this period simply emulated those of the classical era.
Characteristics of HsGEN1 1-527) activity on HJs emulated those of the bacterial resolvase RuvC (Ip et al. 2008).
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Unless the 44th president can start emulating those successes, re-election may be an uphill battle.
Disco dancers began to emulate those moves, which then entered the mainstream disco culture.
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