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Nothing she does is pretentious and she should not, cannot, be imitated.
"They have an original design, and the use of fabric, cut and color cannot be imitated".
"If our customers know the sound cannot be imitated, that's good enough for me and for Harley-Davidson," said Joanne Bischmann, vice president of marketing.
"Tourism provides jobs which cannot be exported".
Oddly enough, it is Russia's latest success which may be imitated first.
That, he argued, involves identifying and developing strengths, such as logistics or miniaturisation, that cannot easily be imitated by competitors.
These differences arise and are maintained by chance events determining which individuals happen to be imitated each generation.
Pictures of children or pictures which appear to be imitating someone else will also be disallowed.
Where transparency cannot be achieved, it can be imitated effectively by silvering to make an animal's body highly reflective.
In fact, the word "meme" itself is rooted in Greek, meaning "that which is imitated". And imitated they are.
The scientist invented the neologism by shortening the Greek word mimeme, meaning "something which is imitated".
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