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It would emulate a model pioneered by the Pentagon after Sputnik and, most recently, embraced by Energy Secretary Steven Chu when he launched ARPA-E, in which the "E" stands for Energy.
It would model itself precisely on the NRA: It would emulate their every gesture.
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So if there was anyone I would emulate with childlike sycophancy, it was them.
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So I would emulate his style.
For example, the gauge cluster moves in sync with the adjustable steering wheel, which is a great idea (because it means your hand position never blocks your view of the indicators) and we wish more manufacturers would emulate it.
Nor was it clear how many would emulate this behavior.
Clearly Phonenews got a "final" model in that it came in a box and would emulate what we'll all see on June 6.
Despite behaviors they exhibit that arguably few people would emulate, in some regards it might not be such a bad idea to learn from the Underwoods.
It was equally unhelpful for the president of the European court of human rights to suggest that Britain would emulate a military dictatorship were it to withdraw from the convention.
It's possible that if Scalia were elected he would emulate Rehnquist — who was more acerbic in his opinion-writing as an Associate Justice than he has been as Chief — and rein himself in a bit.
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