An ambition to succeed and surpass one's predecessors is the driving force behind the emulative impulse of repetition as paragone. |
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In his own practice, Hahn seeks to bring the emulative approach into the mainstream. |
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Experts believe that emulative and introverted people, and those who strive for perfection, are at greater risk of experiencing the syndrome. |
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There's nothing inherently wrong with this type of nostalgia, but when it becomes as emulative and formulaic as it does here, it starts to seem like parody. |
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Use your creativity and feel the emulative spirit playing in multiplayer mode! |
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However cynically conceived, novels about journalists usually inspire some faint, emulative tic in the people who read them. |
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Maybe both songs are emulative studies, with Lynyrd Skynyrd on one hand and Devo on the other. |
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The first is through functionally emulative increments, which are increments of an organization that are created to emulate the functions and capabilities of the whole. |
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At best, they have tradition in common — not outright nostalgists, or unreasonably emulative, they owe a heavy stylistic debt to the 1990s, both the mainstream and the underground. |
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