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Gowdy's lure of choice is the Slug-Go, a seductively wiggly eel and herring imitation that he customizes by inserting a 20-penny nail along its longitudinal axis and slitting the tail.
And again: "It is not the passing tremor caused by the sound or appearance of the imitation that he [Plato] considers most dangerous, but the deeper fear of which it is a symptom a fear which can hold sway over an entire life ….
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"As a little boy, he had a very rough little sandpaper voice," she said, launching into an imitation that sounded a lot like one of Marge Simpson's cigarette-ravaged sisters.
It's the cheap imitation that should give us pause.
Do the Gollum imitation that killed at Café Loup a couple of weeks ago.
Exciting sealife aside, it's a watered-down imitation that should have been left alone.
– but, dare one say, a brilliant imitation that's occasionally superior to the prototype.
Was I looking at a work of genius – or a smoky imitation that turns his brilliance to mush?
It is this nod to cultural heritage, rather than slavish imitation, that tends to result in a more successful look.
The Japanese young come to New York to learn individuality, Riki says, but it's imitation that leads the way.
He argues that the dominant legal-political structures that define copying today obscure much broader processes of imitation that have constituted human communities for ages and continue to shape various subcultures today.
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