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When it comes to commodities, Cindy Sherman has the final word: a Limoges porcelain soup tureen that replicates a pattern designed for Mme.

This is about whether in fighting the war we're true to our constitutional values". In some ways, the ruling replicates a pattern in American history where presidents have acted aggressively in wartime, only to be reined in by courts or Congress.

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The poor level of Asian Australians in leadership positions appears to replicate a pattern of invisibility that exists within Australian culture.

"It's not by chance that the police replicate a pattern of human-rights violations like that in a military dictatorship," says Atila Roque, Amnesty International's Brazil director.

In addition, rebuilding is easier than building up capital the first time around, because it mainly aims to replicate a pattern of investment rather than figure out what to invest in.

Despite anguish over police brutality and the death of some 3,000 people since the July coup, most of them Mr Morsi's supporters, the common talk on Egyptian streets is that only a strongman can fix things.So the presidential poll may replicate a pattern set in December, when Egyptians voted on a new constitution.

United Nations diplomats privately said the process had become bogged down mainly over bridging differences between China and the United States about how forcefully to respond, in some ways replicating a pattern that has prevailed in deliberations taken previously in dealing with North Korea's defiant tests of ballistic missiles and nuclear devices.

The benefits of patches have been accompanied by problems, replicating a pattern common to many medical advances: Breakthroughs often come with risks and downsides that may not be fully recognized until later.

The task is a computer variant of the better-known "Towers of Hanoi," in which a test subject is asked to reorganize stacks of colored balls to replicate a pattern provided, and do so fast, repeatedly, and at escalating difficulty.

Bone loss does not become apparent in conventional radiographs until later in the chronic phase, replicating a pattern similar to implant-associated osteomyelitis in human patients.

Walsh replicates a basic pattern in the two plays: the audience enter the playworld on a day when a new element enters to change the endlessly repeated, endlessly identical play-within-the-play.

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