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"Basically all of Washington is a mimic of the past".
The adult borer is a day-flying mimic of the pepsid wasp.
He said the movement was an involuntary mimic of the motion regularly used to switch on the heads-up display on his Google Glass.
In Ghana, a spider called Myrmarachne foenisex is an excellent mimic of the red weaver ant, a vicious creature with a nasty sting.
Then, in a final flourish, the team repeated their experiment on what are known as neurospheres or cerebral organoids essentially, balls of neural stem cells that serve as a microscopic mimic of the human brain.
And it's fun to see Michael West, the most skilled mimic of the group, apply the respectively loose and stiff styles of Bill Clinton and Al Gore to basic Broadway show steps, in one case becoming both simultaneously.
In fact, he has become an uncanny mimic of the politicians he covers; his impression of Al Gore is considered as sharp as any that have appeared on "Saturday Night Live".
An admirer of the nature documentaries of David Attenborough — the film's title is a garbled reference to his name — she is an adept mimic of the ways of birds and apes.
Since the proof is the mimic of the proof of Theorem 1.2, we omit it.
The first functional catalytic mimic of the enzyme dialkylglycine decarboxylase is described.
By the mimic of the proof of Theorem 2.1, we can show that { x n } is a Cauchy sequence.
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