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He can also imitate with frightening accuracy three different barking noises, a skill he learned from his veterinarian aunt.
It was this series, with its lively interaction between human and drawn figures, that Disney struggled to imitate with his early Alice cartoons.
The soldier meant the son, but the words could fit the father, who compared Mr. Hussein to Hitler and whose viewpoint the comedian Dana Carvey used to imitate with a staccato, "Saddam: baaaad!" In an interview with CNN last fall, as his son moved toward war with Iraq, the elder Bush acknowledged: "I hate Saddam.
"The retina, with its planar structure, may be the best system" to try to imitate with flat neurochips, he says.
This information is then used to imitate, with a certain probability, the fittest agent in their influence networks.
Children are selective about the behavior they will imitate, with such choices being impacted by individual personalities, past experiences, relationships to the potential models, and other circumstances (Thompson and Dahling 2012).
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Django's manner, seemingly so inimitable, gets imitated with precision: that Hot Club de Norvège is hot.
He imitates with his mouth the clicking sounds that my hip makes when I walk.
For another, whereas in most European countries artists imitated with reasonable faithfulness architectural styles that were derived ultimately from northern France, they seldom did so in Italy.
The form is also common in folk ballads, a tradition that Robert Burns imitated with broad satiric effect in "Holy Willie's Prayer".
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