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He was somebody I wanted to pattern myself after".
We try to pattern ourselves after them".
Let me try to pattern myself after him.' " Coach Eric Mangini has detected the difference in Ferguson.
The Brooklynite is not the only magazine to pattern itself after The New Yorker.
He tried to pattern himself after the two-time Olympic champion Edwin Moses, who attended Morehouse College in Atlanta.
Or Canada might look to pattern regulations after California, the one state allowed to write its own air quality standards because of its history of smog.
"I wish we could do a more liberal law, but we're going to pattern it after the Oregon law because it passed.
VISITORS loitering along the palm-lined streets of Miami Beach during Art Basel last week appeared to pattern themselves after the most disparate of fashion role models.
As McEwing picked up new positions, he started to pattern himself after a former Cardinals utility man, Jose Oquendo, who once played every position during a single season.
"To an important degree, a generation of officers tried to pattern themselves after Petraeus," said Stephen Biddle, a military scholar at George Washington University who advised Mr. Petraeus at times.
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