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He imitated one of them pooh-poohing his advice.
Dancers imitated one another in Richard Rivera's "Carbon Copies".
If his life had imitated one of his own dopeman narratives, his quick rise would have been followed by success, excess and a slow decline.
Known for drawing a great range of sounds from his drums, with his fingernails as well as his hands, he was highly imitated, one of the best tumbadora soloists of his time, along with Chano Pozo and Patato Valdés.
In July, the San Francisco company woke up to find that Amazon.com had imitated one of its core services, introducing an all-you-can-read book subscription service that rivaled the "Netflix for books" model pioneered by Scribd and fellow competitor Oyster.
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It does not have a soul, but it imitates one, rising and floating on the exhalations of a subway grate like the disembodied spirits that poets used to converse with in Hell.
The controversy marked the first demonstration of Islam's globalisation, allowing Muslims from around the world to imitate one another's protests as seen on TV, without any organisational links.
Williams was evidently undaunted by the fact that he was trying to imitate one of the world's best-known newspapers on a sub-page of his blog.
It's impossible to imitate; one can just marvel at it.
"Why don't you have a CD?" Williams said, imitating one of those generic everybodies.
For mates, imitating one another is a big part of their vocalizing.
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