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How to use imitator in a sentence

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Dated to the 1470s, it no longer seems like the work of an imitator, retrospectively evoking an earlier moment in the master's career.
However, he is not a derivative imitator of classic Japanese cinema, but one of its original though sadly neglected film-makers.
If this does not work the second step is to continue these drugs and add a weak synthetic opium imitator such as codeine or oxycodone.
Genuinely angry, our model imitator and model for imitation copies the rhetorical form naturally used by angry men.
In the London National Gallery version, probably by a Neapolitan imitator of Caravaggio, Salome looks away with furtive pleasure.
My favorite imitator, the Hinckley columbine, is like a butter-yellow, otherworldly bird.
Thus, each new imitator brings its own unique traits to the generic family.
In general, there will always be a gap between the imitator country and the pioneer country.
The tripartite schema of Idea, artifact, and imitator is as much about making as it is about imitation.
To answer, we must look at the time taken by the imitator to catch up with the innovator.
Aren't there renowned economists who say that it is much better to be an imitator than to be a pioneer?
He's too original to be a mere imitator, too irreverent for a disciple.
Nevertheless, all the translations of Pushkin's poems that I have ever seen make him resemble a tenth-rate imitator of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Twitter required an old-fashioned fax of a government-issued ID before it would delete the imitator account.
In 1908, it became the Australian distributor of Marmite, a vegetable extract which became extremely popular and spawned an even more famous imitator in the 1920s, Vegemite.
It is satisfying to be able to help overturn the unjust verdict on Herzogenberg as a pale imitator of Brahms repeated by generations of academics who may never have heard a note of his music.
The main risk that you run is that your business will be successful, and then an imitator, who might well be a former staff member, comes onto the market with a similar name.
Be more credible disciples, led by the Word of God: one cannot be a disciple of a master without knowing him and when the teachings of a Master represent even his life, the disciple becomes the perfect imitator of the Master.
If these associations stand up under scrutiny, they put the imitator at the opposite pole from a god, thus rendering the products of imitation not only lowly nothings but more malevolently profane, even blasphemous.
There are dream-like images throughout the show: fake bodies that remain immobile in the air, a tragic queen with a long train, a Peter Pan imitator rolled up on a string.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Like other Roman poets, Propertius is professedly an imitator of the Greeks.
It is demonstrable, however, that the Scotchman could not have been the imitator.
Once more, the imitator has no knowledge of reality, but only of appearance.
First, he says that the poet or painter is an imitator, and in the third degree removed from the truth.
I think, he said, that we may fairly designate him as the imitator of that which the others make.
Such a rivalry is more characteristic of an imitator than of an original writer.
Suppose now that by the light of the examples just offered we enquire who this imitator is?
The point to be considered is whether these are the kind of parallels which would be the work of an imitator.
Not the original Homer, but some later matcher and patcher, imitator or redactor.
The most expert waterman that sculls his skiff on the Thames or Isis, is but an humble and unskillful imitator of the dabchick.
To them will he be pioneer or imitator, forerunner or continuator?
Can you believe that I once had a well-deserved reputation in several nurseries as a farmyard imitator?
As an historical painter Grard was an imitator of the mannerist Girodet.
With finance as with merchandising, the German is a prize imitator.
Phaedrus, the great imitator of Aesop, plainly indicates this double purpose to be the true office of the writer of fables.
Now, a real German invariably prints in the Latin character, so that we may safely say that this was not written by one, but by a clumsy imitator who overdid his part.
Professor boodler, the renowned Imitator of Birds, will appear next!
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