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It is imitation with a difference.
Aristotle defined mimesis as imitation, but imitation with sufficient difference from original life to attract and hold the audience's interest.
In the spring of 1967, the network reverted to counterprogramming by imitation with "The Joey Bishop Show".
Azealia Banks channels the 1990s with her best Crystal Waters imitation with about the same success as Lady Gaga's echoing of Blond Ambition-era Madonna.
Essentially Javanese but known in other islands, batik may have resulted from the imitation with dyes of South Indian painted cloths, probably before 1700.
As conducted by Mr. Gilbert the parody came through not as ridicule but as what might be called imitation with attitude.
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Skeptics say the company produces low-price iPhone imitations with no significant software or hardware advantages.
Outside of wins, which are more the mark of longevity, Kaat doesn't even hold up favorably with Tiant, who inspired a generation of backyard imitations with his windup.
Hoffman, by contrast, is one of the great technicians, an impersonator of genius who harnesses his inner life to his craft in order to infuse the skillful imitations with emotional force.
The icy, mysterious girls, their faces bleached out, their eyes smothered in electric blue eye shadow and their lips a streak of glossy red, inspired many imitations with cheap make-up.
That book's phenomenal success spawned close to a dozen quickie imitations, with titles like "Harvard Boy," "Cambridge Girl" (the British one), "Our Dumb Little Boy Goes to Cambridge," and "Tokyo University Boy".
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