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Recently, though, children's furs have started to imitate the casual chic of their mothers': fake, funky and available in a wide variety of acrylic beasts.

Here, as we went back and forth to the location and the animals were there, the boy started to imitate all of them and then suddenly we started to incorporate that as well.

Researchers say he started to imitate his keepers' sounds only after he was separated from other elephants at the age of 5 — and that his desire to speak like a human arose from sheer loneliness.

This was at 11.45 pm! Daniel desperately grabbed a microphone and started to imitate machinegun-sounds with his mouth, which was only a small comfort to everybody.

-- with creepy cultists out to kill her? Sure, she said it was to be reunited with her kidnapped son, but subconsciously she wanted to end it all before little Joey started to imitate his father, painting demonic "Cat in the Hats" all over his bedroom walls.

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We see Christianity, this fledgling movement, starting to imitate the structures of the Roman Empire.

Sure enough, Frank's life quickly starts to imitate his soundtrack.

In fact, its success has been such that it is now starting to imitate itself.

A Furby, you may remember, speaks Furbish but soon starts to imitate the language of its owner.

"Outfoxed" suggests, in fact, that competing news organizations, like CNN, having seen that flag-waving attracts viewers, are starting to imitate Fox.

The tufty-haired protagonist, Doug, is a frustrated young punk whose life's tiny orbit encompasses pills, Pop-Tarts and the transgressive art that he and his girlfriend are awkwardly starting to imitate.

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