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If ruthlessness is allowed to triumph on the island, it will spawn imitations elsewhere.
They've been known to perform pitch-perfect imitations of explosions, revving motorcycles and flushing urinals.
Sometimes one products hits, and there's money to be made off of imitations and homologues.
The first movement's imitations came alive and the pizzicato second movement was coloured with delicate charm.
Among the show's joys are his playful imitations of the acting techniques of the likes of theatre gods Olivier and Branagh.
These works are often replicas or imitations of ancient Greek and Roman art.
They were largely imitations of Gaulish coins, themselves imitations of Greek staters.
Voss played me an interview with a hunter that included the man's evocative imitations of the calls of titi monkeys.
But they did real warm-downs in those days, son, not like the pathetic imitations I see today.
The imitations in Trevor's fly box are some of the best imitations of caster, bloodworms and pedigree chum I have seen.
In the current state of civilization, people mechanically repeat poor imitations of original gestures.
Epic, and tragic poetry, and also comedy and dithyramb and most flute and harp-music, are all by and large imitations.
But who wants to hear third-rate imitations of rock gods of the past, especially by a band that brings virtually nothing new to the table?
Spectrogram analyses of the audio frequency of the imitations were nearly perfect matches to the original sounds.
It is eclectic, melodic, and ranges from imitations of Gregorian chants to mellifluous romances.
A small, cosy gem on Sherman Drive, this is a classic 1940s bar that knocks spots off most 1990s retro imitations.
No hint of eighteenth-century neo-Palladian swagger or its kitsch modern imitations.
He looked about at all the imitations of himself, like a ring of mirrors each showing California in a state of abject want.
By counterfeit coinage was meant not so much the striking of imitations from base metal as coins struck in mints not controlled by the king.
Another theory was that fossils were nonliving imitations of living things, directly created by God.
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But no chill ululations answered his imitations of the hoot of the eagle owl.
The dichroscope also serves to detect the false character of doublets and paste imitations, as neither shows dichroism.
Others unpacked their hearts with words in tyrannicide declamations and imitations of Greek tragedy.
The hinges and ironwork were also imitations of the antique, which were first oxidated and then repolished.
This Pergamum bequest, astonishing in itself, had the still more astonishing result of producing imitations in other quarters.
In fact, she had the lilies of the field lookin' like crepe paper imitations.
But all these imitations of the epithalamium stanza are shorter than their model.
Close inspection reveals imitations of coral and seaweed, curved stalactites, and filagree work of the most intricate design.
All the rest beneath man are vibrational imitations or images of that expression.
These imitations have met, both in my hands and in the hands of others, with greater success than any other form of wet fly.
The capitals here are very close imitations of Classical work, with the abaci frequently concave on plan.
In the academia itself the Bonifazio and Tintoretto rooms are crowded with imitations.
Even the imperfect imitations are retained and digested when other aliments fail.
These imitations are so barefaced as to render them comparatively harmless.
His imitations of Anacreon, and the soft bard of Erin, have on many occasions puzzled the cognoscenti of Eton.
Day by day the men gained strength until they were colourable imitations of the original arrivals at Anzac.
I do not propose in this work to deal with ephemerid, as the wings in the imitations now sold are in the natural position.
But of what sort of lives they are severally the imitations I am unable to say.
Like the Spenserian stanza, the Epithalamium stanza has given rise to numerous imitations.
She has two daughters, who, except that one is decidedly pretty, are meagre imitations of herself.
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