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Before 1940 most imitation gems were made from glass with a high lead content.
Most imitation diamonds are crafted to sparkle at the top, but check to see how it sparkles and reflects from a side angle.
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Contrary to Aristotle, he eschews, in most cases, imitation of the real world.
His painted plaster medallion of Friedrich III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha, must be the most perfect imitation of bronze ever made.
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One of the most important imitations of French administrative practice was the use after 1749 of crown officers, or intendants, to rule in the provinces.
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