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Meanwhile, the (white) leaders attempt to offer a smattering of words to mimic something akin to reform.
"They're designed to mimic something you would see in a wine cellar," said Daphne Poser, a project manager for Levien & Company, a real estate project management and owners representation company, which oversaw the project.
She said: "It was something that we considered because obviously our intention is always to entertain people, to give them a good story, to thrill them, to upset them in certain kinds of ways sometimes, but it would never be our intention to mimic something like that.
It is the first time any shark has been found to mimic something else.
Human players also rely strongly on patterns when selecting moves, but would also consider immediate tactical threats, so this move-ordering algorithm is an attempt to mimic something of the human thought process when selecting a move.
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"It's stupid to create an organization that is mimicking something else," Rathod said during the SIX conference's opening session.
She substituted another line, mimicking something Christine has already said: "I used to want to be admired, now I want to be loved".
To his relief, he realizes it is just a parrot mimicking something it had heard.
Mimicking something so special does nothing.
As it happened, that last line mimicked something President Obama had said about twelve hours earlier, before the attack in Texas took place.
For the gremlin like stuff I did some weird guttural esoteric chanting that I don't quite remember doing, trying to mimic monks or something.
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