It sounded like they had just heard this kid crying and they were kind of laughing at what had happened, mimicking him. |
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She had a fund of anecdotes and her good-humoured mimicking of personalities is justly famous. |
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Also appearing is Jeremy London, the '90s teen heartthrob with a bad accent mimicking the guests of Jerry Springer. |
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The orchid Chiloglottis trapeziformis belongs to a group of about 300 species that lure pollinators by mimicking a female insect. |
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Sometimes mimicking natural hormones like estrogen, they alter other hormone concentrations. |
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It's been going on for a few months now and until recently I dismissed it as the call of a mimicking fork-tailed drongo. |
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If you are dramatic you have a gift for mimicking and feel the spirit of the situation. |
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Zac immediately pulled away from her, his breath coming out in short pants, mimicking Sunny's own shallow breathing. |
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More than mimicking nature superficially, Bass said, biomimicry is about accessing nature as a launching pad for innovation. |
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On the tree, quince starts out mimicking a green apple, but as it ripens it takes on the color and look of a lemon. |
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The mode of action of methoprene is to directly interfere with normal hormone function by mimicking the insect juvenile hormone. |
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I can hear the click click of bicycle chains and the gentle purr of cars rolling past behind me, mimicking the lapping sound of the waves. |
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He parodied the historical parade of styles in modernism, mimicking, for example, the strains of lyrical and geometric abstraction. |
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This indicates that TRH molecules are located close to the lipid headgroups, possibly mimicking the solvation by water molecules. |
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Sitting on nine lotus and nine leaves are seven Siamese twins in various positions, mimicking religious poses. |
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The teenager mourns her dead father, sitting alone with his photograph, listening to his record collection and perfectly mimicking their voices. |
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For example, most styles of Chinese kung fu were created by mimicking fights of animals or birds. |
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Already newfangled buildings and palatial houses mimicking every form of modern architecture have come up on former farmlands. |
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Rachael began mimicking Lamaze breathing techniques, which received odd glares from the rest of them. |
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The singer, his voice deep and husky, started singing mimicking that of Frank Sinatra, singing about us dancing cheek to cheek. |
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The word also means that rude gesture with the fist clenched and lower arm raised mimicking another part of the anatomy. |
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He wants to tickle the funny bone of the audience with either his histrionics or by mimicking the legends of Hindi cinema. |
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The plug-in manufacturers have developed a real fixation on modeling and mimicking discrete gear, including mics, tape, outboard pieces. |
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On top of mimicking drawings and my mum's handwriting, I also discovered a talent for vocal impressions. |
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The largest tumors frequently underwent cystic degeneration, at times mimicking a pancreatic pseudocyst at sonography or CT examination. |
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They work by mimicking the action of neurological chemicals, and plants produce them because they defend against herbivorous predators. |
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The glossy grass rolled in gentle waves mimicking an ocean they would never see even perched so high up upon the rounded hill. |
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The ocelli, or eye spots, may reduce damage from fin-biting predators by mimicking the head. |
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The election process alone succeeds in mimicking the cutthroat environment of campaign promises, schmoozing constituencies, and mindless pride. |
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Nearby, a pair of high-school girls shook wired maracas, precisely mimicking a pair of maraca-shaking characters on a video screen. |
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Conor and Tiernan are intrigued to see Northern Ireland, or Norn Iron as they pronounce it, mimicking a northern accent. |
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What does it mean when our best literary magazines aspire to achieve success by mimicking mass-market general interest magazines? |
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About 1800 some painters also began to try to emulate more stylish formal pieces by mimicking fine wood or burl gaining. |
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A mockingbird sang nonstop, sometimes making up his own phrases, sometimes mimicking a bluebird, sometimes mimicking a titmouse. |
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Forging a symbiosis with the force that rules their world, some are viridescent, mimicking the foliage that surrounds them. |
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Gyrating, shuffling, mimicking birds and humans, pounding bamboo drums and stomping in rhythm, the men and boys play out a series of dances. |
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Unlike the phosphate ion, vanadate forms five-coordinate complex, mimicking a transition state analog. |
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The apartments have private balconies and porches linked to walk-up stoops, mimicking the privately owned houses in the neighborhood. |
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There was also some more material when we see Sellers mimicking other people, like the director Blake Edwards or his mother, Peg. |
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The midge-magnet sucks in female midges by mimicking the smell of flatulent cows. |
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I found myself mimicking her sobbing-plus-laughing routine in the auditorium. |
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Since I appeared on the A.B.C. my 8 year old grandson Joshua has started mimicking me, I think it's great! |
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This is exactly what the fellow-travellers of Empire, mimicking a past generation of fellow-travellers, refuse to accept. |
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The researchers used mouse-eared bats for the study and recreated four artificial microhabitats, each mimicking foraging conditions faced by bats in nature. |
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They are typically invasive, highly adaptive, parasitic and adept at mimicking more benign plants. |
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It is assuredly not by mimicking the Gellars and Spencers of the world, thereby effectively becoming an anti-Jihadist Jihadi. |
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Her daughter, genetically an indigobird, imprinted on her Melba Finch foster parents and then mated with a male paradise whydah mimicking Melba Finch song. |
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Luqman explained that they represented the sun shining down on Earth, facets mimicking rays of light. |
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Be very passive as the air leaves your lungs and leaves your mouth, mimicking the sounds of ocean waves ebbing and flowing. |
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Ustinov was performing at the age of three, mimicking politicians of the day when his parents invited Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie for dinner. |
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Lambert doesn't believe in mimicking real-life characters he plays. |
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You can get ideas for some cool moves without totally mimicking someone. |
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When he was a kid he loved mimicking people which had us in stitches. |
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So I felt in a way that our off-camera lives on set started mimicking the on-camera lives of the characters. |
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Another exceptionally useful trace mineral to combat diabetes is vanadium, which lowers blood sugar by mimicking insulin and improving the cells' sensitivity to insulin. |
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Building a scorpion based on biologically derived design principles is the basis of a new discipline called biomimetics, or the mimicking of nature. |
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We are looking the same, acting the same, and mimicking masculinity the same. |
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Others walked with their hands in the air, mimicking the gestures of someone showing they were unarmed. |
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On the contrary, many of them were quite capable of mimicking a somber-faced pose while they said deeply horrible things. |
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This starts with Yat-kha mimicking the horns and cymbals of the monks, then slowly builds through a stately procession to a whirligig masked stomp. |
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For a half-dozen albums, the sentimental chanteuse has avoided mimicking other people's songs, opting instead to bend and deconstruct the material to fit her mood. |
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Other languages have different ways of mimicking the sound of a cough. |
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It is possible that each node where the DNA molecule crosses itself in three-dimensional space, perhaps mimicking a cruciform, creates an ideal binding site for HMG proteins. |
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When I was a boy and I used to dig in our backyard, half mimicking my dog and half pretending to be an explorer, I used to say I was digging to China. |
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Belief and expectation, cardinal components of hope, can block pain by releasing the brain's endorphins and enkephalins, thereby mimicking the effect of morphine. |
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The device, a new form of ornithopter has wings that push downwards instead of flapping, mimicking the puling movements of a swimming jellyfish. |
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Suprasellar mass mimicking a hypothalamic glioma in a patient with a complete PROPI deletion. |
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We report a rare case of hydatid disease with sacroiliac joint involvement mimicking ankylosing spondylitis. |
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Mungall and colleagues conducted an experiment mimicking how sulfide minerals act in magma chambers. |
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Furcal said he's not throwing or swinging but that he's mimicking a throwing and swinging motion in exercises. |
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Three female leaf insects, which camouflage themselves from predators by mimicking leaves, have joined our Arty Animals workshop. |
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Materials scientists have turned wood into stone, mimicking in a single workweek a natural petrification process that takes millions of years. |
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Many investors follow the summaries of these insider trades in the hope that mimicking these trades will be profitable. |
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As a result, studies of uncoded peptide bond formation are founded in using NCAs as substrates for mimicking prebiotic processes. |
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The 1980s saw an insurgence of electronic music mimicking strings with little or no use of traditional strings in music compositions. |
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the flutes mimicking the cello motive. |
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It is seen most commonly in soft water or blackwater river systems such as those mimicking the Amazon River basin. |
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Ozcanli in 2005 reported a case of JAM of the wrist adjacent to flexor carpi radialis insertion mimicking a ganglion cyst in a 16 year old boy. |
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Puck distracts Lysander and Demetrius from fighting over Helena's love by mimicking their voices and leading them apart. |
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Researchers have found a way to pharmacologically induce a memory of safety in the brain of rats, mimicking the effect of training. |
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Surgical findings in idiopathic trigeminal neuropathy mimicking a trigeminal neurinoma. |
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Premixed insulins are a good alternative with their best practicality but lack in mimicking physiology. |
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Dolphins are able to communicate to one another by addressing another dolphin through mimicking their whistle. |
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To try to distinguish effects of showiness from mimicking scary eyes, Mappes and her colleagues developed tests based on computers and mealworms. |
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Mechanical micromachining could be especially beneficial for the purposes of mimicking the Lotus Effect. |
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A wide spectrum of neoplastic and nonneoplastic conditions of the biliary tract, mimicking cholangiocarcinoma, adds to the complexity of management. |
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The drug Suboxone has quickly become more popular than the better-known option, methadone, which works by mimicking a weaker version of the euphoria of heroin. |
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Other potential abnormalities mimicking aortic dissection on axial images include coarctation, pseudocoarctation, saccular aneurysm and pseudoaneursym. |
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I don't think this preoccupation is just a matter of mimicking a rhetoric of enframement that has been an overriding condition of painting since the rise of the easel picture. |
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By mimicking the skin of a long-finned pilot whale American scientists are designing a method to keep ships' hulls free of barnacles and other drag-inducing marine life. |
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They are unique among digeneans by having a furcocystocercous cercaria that is macroscopic, progenetic, and actively swims, mimicking a fish prey item. |
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Proliferating at an alarming rate, phisher sites are online scams that trick unsuspecting consumers into giving personal information by mimicking real corporate Web sites. |
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Unambiguous electron density for a vanadate ion covalently bound to His11 mimicking the phosphohistidine intermediate and acetate ion was observed. |
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Case report of Rosai-Dorfman disease mimicking pachymeningitis. |
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Histopathology demonstrated irregular lamellar bone with hypocellular fibrous stroma, but no obvious atypia, mitotic activity or necrosis mimicking fibrous dysplasia. |
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Foot bacterial intertrigo mimicking interdigital tinea pedis. |
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The chicks are usually fed through a chute or with a hand puppet mimicking a peregrine's head, so they cannot see to imprint on the human trainers. |
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It does so by binding to the sulfhydryl groups found on many enzymes, or mimicking and displacing other metals which act as cofactors in many enzymatic reactions. |
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