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Mothers' milk is a living fluid that can never be imitated in any laboratory.
For some musicians, punk was less a style to be slavishly imitated than the sound of a door opening.
The painting of the ribs is imitated from that of the Lady Chapel, counterchanging the colours.
These actions are then imitated, because imitation is both common to and necessary for the species, and this leads to the behaviour spreading.
Missing parts were not imitated but added in a modern way, often using the rubble bricks of destroyed buildings.
Much imitated but never really equaled, they were souped up by enthusiasts who added enhanced electronics and programming software.
Kids, dressed up as little vaqueros, imitated and practiced the steps that the grown-ups were dancing.
On the political stump, the example of the buckskinned Whig congressman and Tennessee rifleman Davy Crockett was widely imitated.
The dexterity of the violin must be imitated by the viols down below, and is so to thrilling effect.
Pretty much any control button found on a handheld console can be imitated virtually on screen.
At one point in the show he imitated a guy in the front row, leaning back with his hand on his crotch, as if he were watching a movie.
It also served as a platform for a monumental lighthouse, or pharos, that imitated the great Pharos of Alexandria.
Zoe carefully imitated what Brian had done and began climbing down the other side.
With the presenter's help, Lipan imitated the gestures and the speech of a psychic but did it with a lot of sarcasm.
A class of urbanized government officials and professionals developed that often imitated styles of the earlier aristocracy.
The dynamics used in the Pixies' sounds have been imitated widely in present-day rock music.
Although he could not read music, he had a keen ear and often imitated the styles of other musicians.
I was kind of angry, but also proud that my work had been imitated so closely.
The styles and ideas of the previous century were imitated by many artists of lesser quality.
While Pop Art only lasted a few years, it continues to be imitated by artists and designers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The cry of the barred owl is also imitated in localities which these birds frequent at night, with the most happy results.
After the hexameter the most frequently imitated metre is the Sapphic strophe.
Another orifice in the aeolipile was fitted with a reed, so that the steam going through it imitated the song of a bird.
I am sorry to see that Erasmus imitated his enemies and at times was ambidextrous in the use of the literary stinkpot.
The Portuguese have imitated the marimba, and use it in their dances in Angola.
Every cavity, apophysis, and curvature was imitated, and each bone executed its proper movements.
The coinage of the kings of Sidon were frequently imitated by the Aramean chiefs, of whom Bagoas was one.
A large number of archaistic works appeared, imitated after the antique, as has already been mentioned.
He then put his fingers in his mouth, and imitated with rare skill the soft and cadenced note of the maukawis.
And, not waiting for the squatter's answer, the monk imitated thrice the hiss of the coral snake.
Pausanias is the authority for a statement by the Phliasians that they imitated the Eleusinian mysteries.
They imitated the class distinction of the four-in-hand, and then charged by the mile.
In fribble he imitated no fewer than eleven men of fashion so that every one recognised them.
In the glass known as strass, used to make imitation Diamonds, the adamantine luster is well imitated.
They imitated the millerite meetings in their drunken sprees, and learned Mr. Hankins's arguments by heart.
The troubadour of Provence, like the minnesinger of Germany, imitated these invocations to spring.
Let us hope that the vulgarization permitted among ourselves will not be imitated by our neighbours.
Phonetic writing, the development of the effort to optimize writing, better imitated oral language.
You will be wishing that you had imitated my example and kept out of Piccadilly Circus.
In fact I know no play of this early date in which Shakespeare is so persistently imitated or plagiarised.
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