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Rather than adopt faith, however, Mr. McGowan set out to emulate it, or at least its culture of giving.
On a recent Friday night, my brother Gabe and I set out to emulate this experience as audience members.
The naked body has been a major theme of art ever since the Renaissance and Etty, well versed in the work of the masters, set out to emulate them, above all the Venetian painters.
All three have their prototypes in the British films of the 50s and 60s, which Gervais and Merchant set out to emulate, most notably Room at the Top, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Billy Liar and A Kind of Loving.
But as David L. would point out I have betrayed what I set out to emulate, which comes of eating too many of those crackers, orange, alluding to fish.
Arroyo, 25, moved from his native Puerto Rico to the Boston suburb of Somerville, Mass., when he was 11 and found his way to Suffolk Downs, where he set out to emulate a cousin, Enrique Arroyo, a top rider in Puerto Rico.
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Artificial neural network is a technique of data analysis, which sets out to emulate the human brain's way of working.
To separate himself from the crowd, he set out to reinvent himself, consciously emulating successes like Titian, Claude and Poussin to arrive at his own style.
"I don't set out to offend".
I don't set out to experiment.
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