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The practical Westerner sees much he would like to imitate in the child-like faith and simple ceremony.
The practice tests cover much the same material as their respective cousins, which they imitate in style and content.
One of the things I had tried to imitate in Japan was the style of dress of people I thought looked cool.
Certain drawings seem to imitate, in graphite, the look and texture of paint strokes not so different from the big, artificially processed ones in Mr. Richter's oil paintings of the time.
Later, in New York, Balanchine models the movements he wants Mr. Baryshnikov to imitate in "Prodigal Son," and Robbins coaches the star and his partner Natalia Makarova in a dance he created specifically for them.
NO one knows exactly how the brain processes information, but scientists tinkering with biologically inspired electronics have begun trying to imitate in silicon what nature does so well in the flesh.
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The test chambers, able to contain an equal volume of 0.85 cc, were used to imitate in-vivo conditions alike previous studies [ 2, 3].
You can ad a dash of liquid smoke to imitate the "in-ground" smoky flavor.
Brie is now widely imitated in many cheese-producing countries.
Jasperware was imitated in other European factories, notably at Sèvres.
The concept was widely imitated in New York and other cities.
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