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Though generally lenient, we haven't emulated some of our peers by endorsing the father-and-son dope smoking sessions.
Maybe if Thompson hadn't emulated Hemingway topographically, he'd have embraced his transformation into the decrepit "Elder Statesman of the Counterculture" he was turning into when he died.
(There can be few writers of long-form journalism who have not sought to emulate Austen's perfect, ironic snap).
Reform of the cajas has not been emulated by Germany's public-sector landesbanks.
We undermine the basic concept of 'one-citizen one-vote' with the Electoral College, an idea that may have seemed like a good idea in 1789 but has not been emulated by other countries for countless reasons.
EU fishermen, and their representatives, have not been able to emulate the beneficial co-operation that their counterparts in Iceland developed, after the last of the infamous "cod wars".
In this series, shorn of great players who have retired and others injured, they have not come close to emulating their predecessors and, despite the tremendous potential in two young players, Temba Bavuma and Kagiso Rabada, are not likely to do so in the foreseeable future.
In short, even large expansions have not come close to emulating the size and scope of the original Destiny.
It creates an end product by using the skills digital robots have, not by trying to emulate human machine tooling.
She wears all labels, but that doesn't mean she's hard to emulate if you have not much money to spend.
Since signing up to BookBub, a daily special-offers service for ebooks, I haven't tried to emulate Mr Stevens.
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