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Daniel Okrent, the first public editor for The Times, who is now at work on a book about the history of Prohibition, e-mailed me further thoughts: "The minute you start trying to replicate someone's accent or diction, you run the risk of appearing to be patronizing or worse.
But I'd think a lot more about why I was doing it". Ultimately, he said, the problem is the attempt to replicate someone else's path, instead of forging one that didn't exist before.
The fact that Patrick's action has been moved from the inner-city to a remote hospital teetering dramatically on the edge of a seaside cliff is the first sign that Hartley isn't trying to replicate someone else's vision.
It's theoretically possible to replicate someone else's voice.
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DW: But so few people actually interpret the lyrics because so many people in talent shows are replicating someone else's performance, especially young people.
"Not replicating someone else's study, but doing something new".
But the secret to a less stressful, more fulfilling life isn't just about replicating someone else's habits -- it's about creating ones that help rather than hurt you.
If your business is easy to replicate, then someone, somewhere (probably China) is going to undercut you.
Any technology that can be replicated will always be replicated by someone else doing it cheaper.
As several scientists told Science last year when the initiative got off the ground, Iorns is tackling a significant problem in biomedical research: the fact that many published studies can't be repeated, and that many researchers aren't enthusiastic about simply replicating what someone else has already done.
Moroni Matteo runs the YouTube prank channel DM Pranks Productions Early pranks include the mostly gentle "huge sneeze prank" and "confusing people", but some of the more recent videos you'll find on his channel feature a man in military attire chasing strangers with a flamethrower, a blood-stained "zombie" replicating axing someone's head off and, of course, a very literal killer clown.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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