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However, with Silva and Nasri scheming and Dzeko looking a threat, City were the better side for half an hour, when it appeared they might emulate Norwich, who remain the only English team to beat Bayern on their own ground in 16 attempts.
In a world which verbalises four times more sexism against men than it does against women, it's high time gender studies set a better example, so we all might emulate it.
Iceland lost three successive matches earlier this year against the United Arab Emirates, the United States and Denmark and, for a while, it looked like they might emulate their 2007-08 lof ofiveve in a row to Latvia, Liechtenstein, Denmark, Belarus and Malta.
They say countries outside the EU, which "include Vanuatu, Nicaragua, Peru and Macedonia" are among those that Britain might emulate if it were to leave.
For example, one might emulate an Android device by using an automation platform to search for music, play it, praise it and otherwise just move it around in the playlist". If this is the case, are such tactics used?
Mr. Kamel is running for the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, among the strongest liberal groups with its mix of Muslims and Coptic Christians, which argues seriously that Egypt might emulate Sweden.
That includes some patriotic selflessness from those at the very top who still might emulate Warren Buffett and the few others in the Forbes 400 who dare say publicly that it's not in America's best interests to stack the tax and regulatory decks in their favor.
As president, George W. Bush might emulate that year's underestimated winner.
The fear was growing that Romania might emulate what Belarus did last month.
Elisa Carrió, another former Radical, also fancies that she might emulate Brazil's Lula.But instead of Lula, Argentina has Peronism.
It told us, in the primal language of the photograph, what a man was, a great man, a godly man, and how we might emulate him.
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