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This means that they saw the tondo as imitation work, possibly of a later date.
Buyers, who by now had got into the full swing of things, loved the next imitation work, "Kellogg's Cornflakes [Los Angeles Type]." The title describes what the eye sees — an original idea in contemporary art that bears witness to the genius of its author, Andy Warhol.
Nor can a good (philosophical) version of imitation work as opposite to the poetic kind.
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"This imitation works.
Other studies will show how imitation works with foreign sounds, to let us know how children might begin to learn their own language.
Ms. Peterman and Mr. Asner do the best they can, but the writing is too banal and heavy-handed to disguise how pale an imitation "Working Class" is of older, better sitcoms.
But businesses that understand how imitation works can at least attempt to gird themselves against its worst effects--by accounting for it in their forecasts and risk management plans, by becoming more sensitive to unexpectedly changing circumstances, and by avoiding mindless imitation of other companies' moves.
But businesses that understand how imitation works can at least attempt to gird themselves against its worst effects by accounting for it in their forecasts and risk-management plans, by becoming more sensitive to unexpectedly changing circumstances, and by avoiding mindless imitation of other companies' moves.
"Imitation" works on several fronts: it moves fluidly through three different time frames -- the 50's when Turing is being persecuted by the police for indecent behavior (i.e. homosexual encounters); his prep school past; and his time at Bletchley when he and his team cracked the code.
But in our experience working with major companies in industries ranging from manufacturing to financial services, we have found that imitation rarely works.
Several plotlines emerge from the mix of photographs, texts, drawings, comics and Huebler's painted imitations of works by Cézanne, Mondrian, Picasso and de Chirico.
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