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We did it so well other cities started to emulate us, and there were at least half a dozen games born after the Kickoff Classic.
The most successful partners all had something in common — they had developed a lot of people to become partners, and so that's what I started to emulate when I was there.
Having never particularly imagined themselves as Minimalists or Conceptualists, but more as documentarians, the Bechers became art stars, and aspiring cutting-edge photographers started to emulate their cool, deadpan, severely restricted, technically methodical aesthetic.
The American example may be the key to understanding what happened next: slowly, Russians started to emulate Carnegie and the Rockefellers, who made their money in dirty, unglamorous ways and, in later decades, put it into cultural, scientific, and educational causes.
"Then you had motion pictures arrive, and what happened was that some cowboys began to look at them and say, 'If I am going to be a cowboy, I should wear a hat.' The real cowboys started to emulate the cowboy in the movie.
"When Bangalore became successful, other cities started to emulate it," he says.
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When Janson explores, she starts to emulate the style of the treasures she finds, going through what has become the picture-book art history curriculum: from pointillist dots to Rousseau's jungle to Warholian portraits, with detours into Braque Cubism, Matisse cutouts and Kandinsky color.
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