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The effect strongly suggested Herbie Hancock, but without tipping over into imitation.
They can be made into imitation milk, cheese and ice cream.
A good example, too, of art or artists forcing life into imitation.
In the Water Flume, riders were drenched while strapped into imitation logs that sped through a trough.
Julianne Moore perfected Sarah Palin's Alaskan lilt in "Game Change," but too often portrayals drift into imitation.
It, "errs when interpretation digresses into imitation -- and there were many accusations of mimicry this season," as Anne Slowey writes in Elle.
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Turn the handprints into imitations of famous modern art pieces.
"Politics is more and more turning into an imitation," Mr. Gorbachev said.
His association with Prince Charles, who was charmed by the Goons into frequent imitation, remained equable throughout his life.
He then injects an experimental drug into the imitation blood coursing through these "organs" and "tissues -actually tissues -actuallystiny pipes and chamazes lined with living cells.
SASAC would collect them and Mr Li, who makes much play of his role as an "investor", would undoubtedly like to manage them, turning his agency into an imitation of Temasek, Singapore's state investment company.
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