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"One great strength of Portugal which I hope Greece will be able to emulate is that Portuguese political parties and authorities joined forces and formed an alliance.
Guardiola's technical demands on his players are such that few teams will be able to emulate Bayern in years to come.
He thinks that the company will be able to emulate the business models of Yahoo! and Google and pull in greater revenues from selling advertising on the site.
Any universal function will be able to emulate any other, which also shows that they are all complexity equivalent to one another.
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"Fingers crossed I'll be able to emulate that at the worlds".
Without a doubt there are features of attending university that distance learning courses will never be able to emulate.
Developers will also be able to emulate different network conditions and emulate the GPS (even with pre-configured paths).
Kana-Biyik has been struggling with a thigh injury throughout the last two weeks of preparations in Austria and now will not be able to emulate his father Andre, who played at the 1990 and 1994 finals.
Canadian travelers will soon be able to emulate their favorite CrunchGear blogger, Peter Ha, as they glom on to Aircell's Gogo wireless internet service aboard their next international Air Canada flight.
Pretty much none of us will ever be able to emulate her massive talent.
Despite this it is clear that actors will not be able to emulate signs such as thought disorder, blunted affect or disorganization.
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