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The globalizing economy and technological advances have expanded the ranks of imitators and have made imitation and incremental adaptations more feasible, more cost-effective and much faster (Shenkar 2010).
Then he made imitation brocade, damask, chintz, lace and embroidery by gluing layers of wet tissue paper together.
"Shockproof" is based on a script by the sensationalist director Samuel Fuller ("Shock Corridor") and was directed by Douglas Sirk, who made "Imitation of Life" and other bejeweled weepies.
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Adopted by the Society of Watchmakers, a Geneva trade body founded in 1873, it was intended as a means of distinguishing movements finished in the canton from poorly made imitations.
He dismissed claims he was a crook, saying he, like many before him, simply made imitations.He is thought to have produced about 1,000 forgeries over the course of his life, sold on by bamboozled dealers as the work of Rubens, Van Dyck, Brueghel and others.
Connoisseurship in the late Ming period centered around these items of refined artistic taste, which provided work for art dealers and even underground scammers who themselves made imitations and false attributions.
It's like making imitation rifles.
The herb is a characteristic ingredient in some curries and chutneys and is used to make imitation maple syrup.
Django Reinhardt's slashing swing rhythm and overpowering sense of romantic melody makes imitation a worthwhile goal.
It's a calculator-size thing with buttons that zip and ping and make imitation drumkit noises under his fiddling.
Using found wood, metal and wire, the artist makes imitation "ghetto blasters," which he hangs on the wall in groups.
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