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A shaman wears regalia, some part of which usually imitates an animal most often a deer, a bird, or a bear.
Traditional dynamic multiobjective evolutionary algorithms usually imitate the evolution of nature, maintaining diversity of population through different strategies and making the population track the Pareto optimal solution set efficiently after the environmental change.
Cobbett believed that an hour in the morning was worth two in the afternoon, and his idea of morning began at 4. I don't usually imitate the lives of the writers I read -- who would want to? -- but for Cobbett, in this case, I was willing to make an exception.
Conversion from full 3D model usually properly imitates point surface acquired during scanning process.
These days the artists caught up in these huckster vortexes are usually earnestly imitating some art historical variant of blurry abstraction in their studios.
His show, The Best Show, started on WFMU, a public radio station, and moved to being a standalone podcast in November 2014; but his approach – rambling, funny, freeform – is often imitated, usually by male comedians.
Art imitates life in "Applause," though usually it just imitates incomparably greater art.
Pastel manner is essentially the same as the crayon manner except that it is usually used to imitate pastel drawings.
Maggie is keenly aware of her surroundings, and can usually be seen imitating the flow of action around her.
The characters Janet and Brad are the quiet, "normal" people caught in a group of strange people, which means their costumes are usually easier to imitate.
They have been imitated by other franchises, but usually they are handed out for free, and they feel both unoriginal and uninspired by comparison.
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