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But I think that people are not going to emulate the violence".
But, if they're going to emulate the Warriors, they should at least consider other possible explanations for the team's success.
Is President Obama going to emulate Bill Clinton's intervention to save lives in the Balkans, or instead what Mr. Clinton has called his biggest regret of his presidency, his failure to save lives in the Rwandan genocide?
"By working closely together and taking on these new services, we're going to emulate the success of the London Overground and give the entire capital and surrounding areas the services they truly deserve".
We were going to emulate the 92nd Street Y, a kind of clearing house of ideas, a networking place where you could hear music one night, you could go hear someone read a book.
Moreover, many of them are protégés of Mr Clinton's second treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, whose star has dimmed considerably as Citigroup, where he has been a senior executive since 1999, has lurched from crisis to catastrophe.Still, if Mr Obama is going to emulate the economic record of any predecessors, Mr Clinton is not a bad one to pick.
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Dillon and Cuffy - it has a certain ring to it - have a long way to go to emulate predecessors Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, but they have both impressed during this series.
Mrs. Kirchner's embrace of Chevron is a striking demonstration of the lengths to which some governments, desperate for money, and energy companies, combing the world for new sources of oil, will go to emulate the shale oil revolution in the United States.
The West Bank has a long way to go to emulate the regional success story across the border in Tel Aviv, but as Alan Weinkrantz, an adviser to PITA, says: "In many ways Palestine's story is the same as Israel's because you always do more with less.
We've got a long way to go to emulate the teams of 2006 and 2008 who won the tournament".
He feels he has some way to go to emulate that pair, but the distance is shorter than he will admit.
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