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In his Latin verse Frischlin often successfully imitated classical models.
Bookstores, having successfully imitated libraries, might now be emulated in turn.
He successfully imitated the voices of the principal figures in this trial.
From around 1830 the diamond vrai Valenciennes mesh and some of the characteristic patterns were successfully imitated by machine.
Mr. Cleese and Mr. Jones, in rare agreement, both suggested that one reason the Pythons have never been successfully imitated is that television executives nowadays would never let anyone get away with putting together a show like theirs.
The Hydra in London and Canal Mills in Leeds have successfully imitated the formula, and even august institutions such as Fabric are announcing their seasons in one go, to try and channel the WHP excitement.
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This exaggerated femininity would be a challenge for most men to successfully imitate without appearing like drag queens, but Vasudevan and his troupe pull it off.
And in Morocco the Justice and Development party, which had been successfully imitating the Brotherhood, slumped to less than 6% in recent local elections, albeit amid accusations of graft and manipulation.
Perhaps, in the end, Marceau's most valuable gift to the art of mime was that, having perfected it to a level where no one could successfully imitate him, he forced mime actors to find new directions that he himself never explored.
A new four-winged flapping robot not only successfully imitates the fruit fly's hyper-agile flying method, but can travel for up to a kilometer before running out of juice.
If you've ever seen a bat in flight, you know how impressive their aerial acrobatics can be — so impressive that we have yet to successfully imitate it the way we have with quadrupedal locomotion or bird flight.
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