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He particularly likes to mimic the enemy.
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That year, researchers unveiled the Robojelly, two silicon globs connected by synthetic muscles that could power itself on sea water and mimic the motions of jellyfish to sail through the ocean innocuously or hover close to enemy positions.
We mimic the behavior around us.
Bernstein advised Hawke to mimic the violinist.
Try to mimic the conversations.
Simply mimic the movements of jugglers.
Writing in 1964 of that era's equivalent to today's tea party cells, the historian Richard Hofstadter observed that the John Birch Society's "ruthless prosecution" of its own ideological war often mimicked the tactics of its Communist enemies.
The drills, which seek to mimic various enemy attacks, are computer-assisted and led by officers conducting war games inside command posts separated from the troops.
In this system, EBF is released in pulses whenever a trichome is ruptured, mimicking the EBF emission by aphids when they get attacked by natural enemies.
Actually, he is mimicking the mimicking of a sex act.
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