That's like the person at the party that has no personality but suddenly emulates the loud person. |
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The software that drives the virtual tape engine emulates tape devices on disk and manages the movement of data from cache to tape and back. |
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A child emulates its parents and if the father is a clerk it may aim to become a supervisor. |
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The digital broadcasts can contain data that more closely emulates a computer program. |
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The horizontal texture of evenly wiped paint emulates the scan lines of a video screen. |
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In its graceful form and precisely engineered structure, the ski jump emulates the drama and daring of the sport itself. |
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There is much to be learned about a culture from those persons whom it places upon pedestals, whom it admires and emulates, whom it calls heroes. |
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The secret to the tape is that it emulates the hairs on the feet of a gecko. |
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Debugger faithfully emulates the behavior of the MCP environment, including EBCDIC collating sequences something that Developer Test didn't do. |
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Well this is a free software download that emulates the arcade machines and then you can pick up the relevant software for just about any old arcade game. |
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It has the standard support for expanding small text snippets into full phrases, but also supports variables, autocorrects spelling, emulates key presses, and much more. |
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Whether Britain emulates his remarkable story depends ultimately on whether a non-white politician of similar calibre pushes himself forward. |
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The MHSS emulates tactical and sonar displays and provides a high fidelity simulation of the underwater acoustic environment and sonar image formation process. |
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Arena reverb emulates a huge physical space such as an indoor sports venue or stadium. |
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The algorithm emulates a low pass second order filter, and its use requires iterative calculations to determine the coefficients. |
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This feature emulates the shadow effect of the pinna and the forward bias of the ear, for a sense of natural directionality. |
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Though not subject to CEAA, the NCC emulates CEAA as a matter of formal internal policy. |
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He admires how she makes of the urban street a vast and peopled garden, and, in her roles as writer, mentor, and teacher, she emulates this throughout her life. |
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When a payment leg emulates such a debt instrument, there is also one hedging set for each issuer of the reference debt instrument. |
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Moving this slider to the left emulates monochromatic grain, while moving this slider to the right emulates color grain. |
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AfterStep: AfterStep is a window manager based on fvwm that emulates the NeXTSTEP user interface. |
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This delay effect emulates the old studio trick of flipping a tape over, playing it backwards through a tape delay, and recording the effect. |
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Creating a bootable CD is only a matter of having a boot binary file to put on the CD: this boot file emulates a floppy. |
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Through its patchwork texture of interlocking stories, the text emulates this form of communal realism, and the novel becomes a kind of neighborhood. |
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As noted in Chapter 16, focus group research is often described as more natural than qualitative interviewing because it emulates the way people discuss issues in real life. |
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Each node in the network sustains its own node vector function and this vector function emulates the network performance. |
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The Airbrush tool emulates a traditional airbrush. |
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The high-waisted pant with back adjustment emulates regular pants in the front while the adjustable back elastic allows you to wear this pant comfortably throughout your pregnancy. |
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Biomimicry is a discipline that studies and emulates natural forms, processes and ecosystems to create sustainable and healthier solutions and technologies for humans. |
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Between the false American city that La Défense emulates and the energy that unfurls outside the workplace and office hours, the contrast is striking. |
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And a lively media scene emulates Western television content that would turn the stomach of many an austere Talib. What is more, Kabul's crack anti-terrorism unit is at last becoming a force to be reckoned with. |
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The Fed's decision to include interest rates in its quarterly projections of key economic indicators, announced this week, emulates central banks in New Zealand, Norway and Sweden. |
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It not just in the knee's ligaments where Brady emulates Woods. |
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An iSCSI environment emulates the connection to a SCSI hard disk. |
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The best EAPs become one of the ways an organization emulates itself. |
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Consistent: Deploy end user training that emulates your Taleo environment. |
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A file or group of files that emulates the virtual machine's hard disk. |
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In the CLEO collection, KEUCO emulates the flowing motion of water. |
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If you consider the complexity of building this ultra-model you will quickly begin to realize the difficulty in building a robotic arm that actually emulates not only the motion, but the capabilites, of the human arm. |
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The course emulates the actual phases of the RCx process in order to provide participants with a cohesive understanding of the process from start to finish. |
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This emulates practices long used by some other international football events such as the UEFA Champions League. |
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The dark malt emulates chocolate, but with the bitter edge of baker's chocolate. |
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The ARAV, a product of the NSWC PHD White Sands Detachment, is a solid-fuel rocket-based target vehicle that emulates ballistic missile threats. |
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They have developed software which emulates the obsolete BBC computer and videodisc player on which the original system worked. |
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Most of the injected voltage, which is in quadrature with the line Current, emulates an inductive or a capacitive reactance in series with the Transmission line. |
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It emulates Virgil's Eclogues of the first century BCE and the Eclogues of Mantuan by Baptista Mantuanus, a late medieval, early renaissance poet. |
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The 2000 also emulates Diablo, Qume and NEC letter-quality printers, and has a large enough buffer memory to operate off line from the host computer for an hour. |
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