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The virginity, the anti-abortion ad, the praying, the laying on of hands, the Tebowing — a pose in which he drops to one knee in prayer, the imitation of which became a brief Internet sensation — they're all so many stunts.
A less ambitious patriarch might settle for an expensive skillet, a cheaper imitation of which could not possibly conduct heat to wheaten batter or beaten eggs in the appropriate way.
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We have selected two aspects of song imitation on which to focus our quantification (acoustic similarity and sequence similarity with the tutor song).
One of the earliest movies to use the church was the 1959 Lana Turner film "Imitation of Life," which included a scene in which gospel singer Mahalia Jackson performed in the choir loft.
The event also inspired a number of imitations, many of which will be drawing New Yorkers outdoors for processional sound installations at this Friday's Make Music New York that marks the winter solstice with music performances all over the city.
John Frederick Kensett's "Mount Chocorua" (1857) is another top painting, as is Asher Brown Durand's "Woodland Interior" (circa 1855), which spawned a legion of imitations, several of which are here.
This clearly challenges those theories of imitation for which the key to solution is activation of existing motor representations.
Playing Britten, Alex Jennings was well placed to perfect an imitation of me, which I suspect he had long been doing on the quiet but which he was able to put to legitimate use in Hymn and Cocktail Sticks (2013), two short autobiographical pieces which began life in the Platform slot before transferring to the Duchess.
She had been instructed to read "The Imitation of Christ" which she found a soothing book.
What we were interested in was the appearance or imitation of power, which in the event was the appearance of racial solidarity and the imitation of race.
With a punch of a button on his schmaltz machine, Mr. Lubnitzki can go from Yiddish folk songs to an impeccable imitation of Louis Armstrong, which he performed Tuesday night, complete with scatting and a buzz-lipped simulated trumpet solo.
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