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Although dazzling in photographs, the first glass houses by Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson have been remarkably tricky to emulate.

Germany had a vigorous, creative culture; its world-class universities were admired and emulated in the U.S.; its scientists were remarkably inventive.

Other world leaders would do well to work with President Obama in his remaining months in office, and emulate his remarkably innovative near- and long-term climate protection approach.

In general, the results of these experiments are remarkably coherent and lead to the same list of standard amino acids that can be produced under emulated primordial conditions: (1) The second line of evidence is more speculative in nature and is based on the notion of the precursor-product pairs of amino acids.

Northern Europeans emulated them.

Biden emulated Walter Mondale.

Is it to be emulated?

Mr. Zuckerberg emulated that structure.

We will be emulated.

Next, it emulated Deng Xiaoping's market socialism.

Mr Bush might have emulated him.

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