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"imitate" Definitions
  1. imitate somebody/something to copy somebody/something
  2. imitate somebody to copy the way a person speaks or behaves, in order to make people laugh synonym mimic
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We imitate them, and when we imitate them, this stimulates them to behave.
So the idea is to imitate the properties of nature – imitate, emulate and replicate the properties of nature.
And I think that's really the challenge for me, is not do I imitate Tina, do I imitate Graydon.
NEW YORK — Vice President Mike Pence recommended Thursday that other nations plagued with slower growth ought to imitate U.S. policies, even as he recommended the U.S. imitate theirs.
Kirsten Dunst's love life is beginning to imitate her art.
Also, voice cloning technology can now imitate speech patterns precisely.
They merely attempted to imitate the catchiest bits from television.
The same goes for bogus websites that imitate the bureau.
You can learn some things, but you can't imitate him.
Just how deeply do quasiparticles imitate their legit particle brethren?
Ten Muslim nations are seeking to imitate it right now.
We shouldn't imitate their behavior by hurting our own consumers.
We don't have to imitate the killing and kill people.
Have you gotten any feedback from the celebrities you imitate?
Both deserve accolades, and both are worth striving to imitate.
What they don't display is an obsessive urge to imitate them.
The shoes, arguably, intend to imitate art, not a racist trope.
The exterior features two "arms" meant to imitate a mother's embrace.
She could imitate Spicer's bumbling and short temper like a pro.
Then, Hadid makes a face as if to imitate the cookie's.
Now people are trying to imitate his rise to the top.
The latest person to dare to imitate the princess of pop?
But UGLE has been steadfast in refusing to imitate the French.
It is a much, much harder accent to imitate than Yorkshire.
There's no reason we can't, and shouldn't, imitate that management here.
But Doha did imitate the U.S. rate hike in December 2016.
One, called the policy network, is trained to imitate human play.
I didn't imitate her when she began to slur her words.
I believe you will see more people actually imitate that strategy.
It didn't take long for its competitors to imitate the idea.
But it doesn't mean we shouldn't learn, imitate or borrow ideas.
I could imitate a cop or sheriff better than anyone else.
She frequently tries to imitate Mr. Paiva's techniques, with middling success.
Several companies are now chasing plant-based foods that imitate meat.
I'm not going to imitate something that someone has done already.
You can't imitate — it sounds like a Penn State football game.
Does life imitate art or is it the other way around?
I do not expect a fashion designer to imitate Saint Laurent.
Eileen Lamb speaks in a way that is near impossible to imitate.
So, do neural networks immitate art, or does art imitate neural networks?
His opponents, flummoxed by his popularity, have sometimes tried to imitate him.
Mr Mardini also wants to imitate the hospitality business in other ways.
Even comedians who imitate Mr Modi have mysteriously disappeared from the airwaves.
They imitate the tactics of more established activist groups such as Greenpeace.
Others are meticulously produced audio spectaculars striving to imitate This American Life.
One way to define bots: they are software that imitate human behavior.
That sucks because when you guys imitate us it's always really good.
Bonus points if you want to try to imitate her pink hair.
The tradition at Versailles, however, was not to imitate the previous architect.
"  "Originally Moondrop was more a scientific project to imitate the Lunar gravity.
Not to mimic, not to try to imitate or act like him.
Any twin mom knows that their kids tend to imitate each other.
Other steps imitate birds, iguanas and snakes, which are walloped with sombreros.
It would really be a disservice if I tried to imitate him.
I have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice.
Others would imitate his self-immolation, but the Prague Spring was over.
We may imitate others who offer a blessing; we model their behavior.
In this training, dogs learn to imitate any action the trainer takes.
For Sam Taylor-Johnson, life doesn't just imitate art, it is art.
GLP-1 drugs imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin.
As these issues are addressed, the hope is that life will imitate art.
The question is how long it will take for life to imitate art.
So the [nurses] said we could use this nipple shield and imitate breastfeeding.
The robot could "watch" Coccia work and then begin to imitate his movements.
The new AlphaGo Zero has been created to imitate the human brain.—Motherboard
One solution might be to imitate the provisions of the bilateral Mexico-U.
In order for life to imitate art, you have to have a life.
What, I asked myself, could "Imitate and steal like a great artist" mean?
Flat sole fish imitate the color of the ocean floor where they live.
And having that pressure can lead people to imitate things that score well.
My earliest attempts were me trying to imitate my older brother's comic strips.
What else could realistically be done to imitate The Dark Knight so well?
I think drag queens have a responsibility not to imitate being a woman.
Having done so, they proceeded to imitate that which they pretended to disdain.
At a rally last month, he appeared to imitate Page having an orgasm.
And even as conservatives were clubbing I.P.S., they attempted to imitate its form.
Michelangelo appeared to imitate Praxiteles' desire to have sculpture evoke touch through sight.
There is real danger that the prime minister's rivals will learn a lesson from his success and imitate him in future elections — somewhat similarly to the way American leaders could be tempted to imitate the unrestrained ways of Mr. Trump.
Uber doesn't seem like the sort of labor model I would want to imitate.
Overcompensating with visual style and out-stretched philosophical dialogue to imitate actual narrative movement.
We were inspired by great filmmakers, and we certainly never tried to imitate things.
Draper invented the "Little Blue Box," an electronic device to better imitate the signal.
If you're looking to imitate Jenner's latest look, you know which one's her favorite.
"Infants are born with the ability to imitate what other people do," Tobin says.
Trying to imitate an iconic moment from the film Cruz went wildly off-script.
Pipe a clean line on top of each "pie" to imitate whipped cream.7.
The Americans creator Joe Weisberg is very aware that sometimes, life can imitate art.
The only way to successfully respond to this new reality is to imitate it.
What happens when real-life imitates an ad that was supposed to imitate life?
A sweet cockatiel knows exactly how to get its owner's attention: imitate an iPhone.
Have life imitate art and dress up as your favorite emoji or Snapchat filter.
"Every week, The Good Wife fans had someone to emulate, to imitate," he said.
Her team trained the dogs to imitate human actions, like jumping in the air.
Back then I just used my voice to imitate all the sounds I heard.
We can practice this stuff on the Moon that we can't imitate somewhere else.
I liked the concept of a veggie burger that didn't try to imitate meat.
Recently I read about the development of chatbots that can imitate human speech patterns.
Adults coax toddlers to imitate them, while giggling childhood friends peck one another's cheeks.
People shouldn't see me and start imagining some Indian accent that they rudely imitate.
While distillers around the globe imitate Scotch, Australians are innovating to create something distinctive.
"He's also trying to imitate more sounds that I'm making," King Edmonds went on.
"But in China, too many magicians just want to imitate and make a quick buck."
Image: ScreenshotGolf balls, some buildings, and even a few works of religious art imitate viruses.
All over Silicon Valley and the regions that imitate it, executives follow weird revitalization fads.
And that's the Germany that the beleaguered French President Emmanuel Macron set out to imitate.
Northwestern coach Chris Collins, in his fourth season, said he wants to imitate Wisconsin's success.
But man can only imitate what these most industrious creatures do; they can't bee bettered.
Of course, the entire world will rage about it at first and then imitate us.
Even as they imitate traditional reveals, neither Brown nor Walker's parties replicated the traditional model.
Black Panther's overall aesthetic, too, is something that the MCU may imitate in the future.
The results resemble the images fed into them, but do not imitate any specific one.
I wouldn't have to say a word, I'd just do it and they would imitate.
Only then will you be able to imitate even a portion of Tom Brady's success.
But pretend is all they can do: they have algorithms to imitate joy or compassion.
Dragon puppets and oversized figures imitate Indonesian shadow puppets at a larger-than-life scale.
At the same time, the best VCs will begin to imitate and adopt PE strategies.
"No one who loves life would wish to imitate her dedication to martyrdom," Sontag wrote.
And the worse way is to imitate Trump, all in the guise of maligning him.
First, the termite's gut turned out to be too complex to understand, let alone imitate.
Research has shown that children are known to imitate role models, either live or filmed.
Then they'd expect another lie down command, but we'd give them a command to imitate.
It's important, they explain, to imitate human biology wherever possible, not just where it's convenient.
The clichés of exotica can sound better than the real things they're trying to imitate.
Many of these cheaper bottles are processed with technology or flavorings to imitate expensive bottles.
He had me imitate his grasp, making sure I had control before he let go.
Her look isn't meant to imitate something foisted on her by the indecencies of society.
E-cigarettes are slender, battery-powered devices that vaporize liquid nicotine to imitate conventional smoking.
She rocked crop tops, hoop earrings and bedazzled bustiers that fans still remember and imitate.
She laughs at my American accent; I used to imitate my mother's thick Persian accent.
People imitate a classic scene from the movie "Matilda," when they pretend to have telekinesis.
The visit prompted Dak Prescott to imitate McGregor's trademarked loose-armed strut after a touchdown.
They require human skills that are hard for machines to imitate, like judgment and adaptability.
If not all security details are created equal, most aim to imitate the Secret Service.
When my mother and I would return home, I used to imitate their accented Turkish.
They can then imitate O'Keeffe and make close-up portraits of the fruits and flora.
"Some people say that we imitate some country's technology, but we do not," Liu says.
Desi was encouraged to imitate the other children's play while he's playing on his own.
He is indestructible, and determined to make creatures that imitate his drive for total domination.
Kunek was apparently trying to imitate rapper Kanye West, which Cambage was totally not cool with.
The text itself appears to imitate "Winter is coming," one of the show's most popular slogans.
This is universally a human activity — chimpanzees are shown to only imitate actions if they're practical.
The researchers found that the live animals tried to imitate the motions of the 3D replicas.
"I don't feel we need to imitate reality," said virtual dance software designer A. William Smith.
Such has been its success, indeed, that others hope to imitate its open, low-tax model.
Though they may imitate the form of a traditional, regressive gender reveal, they're nothing like them.
California could steal Texas's expansive approach to housebuilding; Texas could imitate California's investment in outstanding universities.
But I don't think beautiful dresses like that are made for girls to imitate goblins in.
One of our talents is the ability to imitate others in order to learn new sounds.
Colombia could set an example for other war-torn places to imitate—if Colombians vote "Yes".
One reason may be that a lot of developers have been trying to imitate human conversation.
Computer scientists decided to try to imitate conscious reasoning by building logical systems based on symbols.
Now that computers can imitate creativity, artists are interested in the possibility of collaborating with machines.
"We know it's unique," he said, "because our competitors try to imitate it and they can't."
Academic literature is full of studies, including his, about why some people can't imitate pitch correctly.
It was such a big and profitable a hit, it became de rigueur to imitate it.
They are also the writers whose cadences I have to work hard not to unconsciously imitate.
"He used to imitate me by waving his arms like a mad conductor," Mr. Coppola said.
I also drew a lot of cartoons and did some wildlife paintings to imitate my uncle.
The competitor, Saatva, does not imitate Casper's mattress-in-a box concept; it ships uncompressed mattresses.
The Republican operative Roger Stone Jr. reportedly advised someone to imitate the character Frank Pentangeli, i.e.
The competitor, Saatva, does not imitate Casper's mattress-in-a box concept; it ships uncompressed mattresses.
Instead, filmmakers later add sounds to the scene, which imitate what's going on in the footage.
" "I have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice and you can imagine that.
To imitate Venice, Italy, Adelson ordered detailed renderings of the Doge's Palace, Rialto Bridge, and Campanile tower.
These types of scam accounts imitate real accounts and ask followers to send them bitcoin or ether.
Artificial intelligence can imitate the works of Bach so well that you (probably) can't tell the difference.
"During childhood, I loved to imitate people, I was the friend girlfriends would turn to for advice."
Studies showing that dolphins can spontaneously imitate another dolphin or a human are especially interesting, she says.
In its effort to imitate iOS, Oppo doesn't provide the option for an app drawer in ColorOS.
Bankers generally expect the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Oman to imitate any U.S. hike on Wednesday.
However, Dowd has often mocked Trump in her columns and written satirical pieces that imitate his voice.
So distinct, in fact, you can say it follows a formula, one that's devastatingly simple to imitate.
But it's his array of different flows and cadences that make his music near-impossible to imitate.
Twitter and Instagram don't natively support such photos, though you can imitate them with third-party tools.
These children rallying on Flatbush will grow to imitate their parents, and spread love the Brooklyn way.
There's simply no reason to order a Burger King taco over the taco it's trying to imitate ...
Some also want the province to imitate Manaus and move beyond consumer devices, perhaps into automotive electronics.
I have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice, and you can imagine that.
BULLOCK I did not want to give any kind of impersonation, or imitate her in any way.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said he isn't worried that Facebook's Instagram continues to imitate its core features.
" Stone then encouraged the crowd to imitate the pose alongside her, asking them, "Do you feel empowered?
Unlike chick'n cutlets or Boca Burger patties, Accarrino's "fake" bacon isn't trying to imitate something it's not.
Which makes me think the fact that I didn't try to imitate Pablo was a good decision.
At the elite, church-affiliated private schools I attended, boys were intolerantly expected to imitate macho men.
The consequences would be devastating for his readers, some of whom might even decide to imitate him.
He gets the idea while flipping channels on TV and seeing one comedian after another imitate him.
He does not, however, imitate them physically or create a kind of meta-"Hamlet" from the snippets.
If she likes to imitate big sister, let her have the suit in camel's hair colored flannel.
And in "Cursed Child," that can also mean helping the actors imitate the physicality of another character.
Mr. Giaiotti's gift for mimicry helped him early in his career because he could imitate other singers.
You can be thankful that he doesn't try to imitate Mr. Nicholson's patented brand of seductive devilishness.
At Home reaches for the same era, when lifestyle gurus were more accessible and easier to imitate.
Copies of biologics are called biosimilars, not generics, because they are more difficult to imitate with precision.
The queens knock themselves out to imitate the members of a society that will not have them.
It was an experience that other computer retailers like Dell and Microsoft tried to imitate but couldn't.
Usually, systems like these use software to emulate, or imitate, the original hardware of a classic console.
Worse, some imitate real users and brute-force their way into websites with lists of stolen passwords.
It's not going to imitate a lightweight, mid-engine sports car, but it's got truly exceptional grip.
If your plant is too big to move, use a spray bottle or mister and imitate a rainfall.
And without the perfect mix of distressed denim and camouflage, his everyday outfits aren't particularly easy to imitate.
One man recently attempted to imitate a text-to-speech reader while reading the intro to The Flash.
Of course, this is just one of many instances in which Football Manager allows art to imitate life.
Riley Reyes: The most common complaint I hear is that people imitate porn dirty talk when it's unrealistic.
"A lot of people try to imitate him, but I don't like the way he talks," Jayapal said.
And in any case, neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton are inclined to imitate the past two presidents.
The proposed tweets are designed not only to imitate Trump, 71, but also to cater to his base.
All sorts of percussive sounds can be made on a bulldog to imitate parts of a drum kit.
In mathematics, "space" describes a setting where relations between objects imitate real life phenomena: distances, directions, continuity, convergence.
The whole thing is then covered with caramel to imitate the glazed look of a well-crisped bird.
The apple mocha dessert, imitate Jurassic mouse crocs, from Furious Four of the Space tried for first time.
Luckily, life doesn't imitate art: Reid says that when she and Zendaya get together, it's to watch documentaries.
As large as Thug looms over Keed's work, the younger rapper does more than merely imitate the master.
I tried to copy everything (Justin) did as I figured he's a good guy to imitate out here.
Ghita was the first opponent of the night who did not attempt to imitate Aerts and swarm Schilt.
"Internet pornographers deploy savvy tactics that mainstream sites would do well to imitate," as the story put it.
Trump claims credit for Pence's debate performance because to commend and imitate him would be to admit inferiority.
These are all elements of style that are "unconscious" and harder to control and imitate, according to Argamon.
What they would apply to wax seems multitudes more important for a statue that can imitate facial tics.
So this didn't start with a group of guys in a basement trying to imitate The Rolling Stones.
Art doesn't have to imitate real life, only evoke it, and Everest VR starts with a strong foundation.
How Michael Jackson's tilt defied gravity Fans around the world have tried to imitate Michael Jackson's signature moves.
But there are also things Clinton did right, which any future progressive politician would do well to imitate.
If you'd like to try to imitate the Lugo curveball at home, he has a tip for beginners.
The design of a building can tell a story, bring a community together, or simply imitate societal trends.
Ryan: You know how they say no one can imitate Tupac's cadence because he raps from the heart?
The student said the teacher was trying to imitate a Microsoft commercial from last year which featured Common.
Casey, and for internal Republican Party politics if he (or Roberts) imitate Kennedy and save abortion rights instead.
E-cigarettes are slender, battery-powered devices that vaporize a liquid, which contains nicotine, to imitate conventional smoking.
New breakthroughs in food science have made it easier to imitate the flavor and texture of real meat.
Anyone who's listened to Swift knows that she constructs her art to imitate a version of her life.
Devante says Sheppard came up with the idea for the photoshoot after watching the little girl imitate Devante.
Winemakers tried to imitate the oaky, florid style then popular in California, or they tried to make Burgundy.
Much of this was familiar from Italian Fascism, but Hitler's attempt to imitate Mussolini's March on Rome failed.
In pastel, particularly, he could imitate his view of the backlit performers, their faces lost in the footlights.
It's the most difficult thing to imitate, which is why a lot of wigs tend to have bangs.
Ceiling elements imitate the natural shape of San Francisco's salt ponds and also absorb sound in the space.
They are brought to life by programs or scripts that give one person the power to imitate thousands.
To imitate Vaughan, as many have, seems nothing but phony; her sound and style were her thumbprint, nontransferable.
The analysts may be too afraid to fully embrace this run, but you don't need to imitate them.
The witness pinched his fingers and dropped them down to imitate his wife putting cash in her purse.
A majority of cartoonists — Chris Ware, Dan Clowes — are still using digital tools to imitate old coloring processes.
While their costumes may be made of latex, many puppy players hope to imitate dogs as closely as possible.
If art does in fact imitate life, then Beyoncé's newest work just did one heck of a good impression.
"I'd just try to imitate how they shot the ball, and I started being able to compete," he says.
The kids begin to imitate the smart aleck-y, sassy YouTube personalities they see online, much to parents' annoyance.
Instead of attempting to imitate Nijinsky's steps, Baryshnikov uses his own powerful stage presence to revive Nijinsky's deteriorating sanity.
But the process used by security vendors to check the signatures was flawed, theoretically allowing hackers to imitate Apple.
It was just a scenic beach scene, until the mischievous significant other decided to imitate some fictional, irritating seabird.
Newspapers and packaging of foodstuffs exported to Arab-American communities imitate stone, deflecting the surveillance of foreignness through camouflage.
Corden discovered that when he tries to imitate Aguilera's vocal style, he just ends up sounding like a muppet.
Yes, we definitely can learn from great players, but adjusting our approach to imitate theirs often leads to problems.
Hoping to imitate China's manufacturing success, India introduced the so-called SEZ Act in 2005, issuing hundreds of approvals.
Their intention was to train the bots not just to imitate human interactions, but to actually act like humans.
Abita Sweet Orange: This is a rare orange beer that isn't trying to imitate Blue Moon (it's a lager).
They're great laptops to imitate, but for a company that prides itself on industrial design, it just felt lazy.
After the video went viral, other crews tried to imitate, but none of them were quite as awe-inspiring.
The proposed federal legislation is a much broader regulation aimed at fake videos and images that imitate a person.
Moreover, most meat alternatives attempt to imitate meat as closely as possible, including in macronutrient profile and calorie content.
Shag's style became so popular, in fact, that scores of artists began to imitate it, whether consciously or unconsciously.
Sometimes art doesn't imitate life — and truth be told, Constance Zimmer never considered herself a part of Bachelor Nation.
In the aftermath, lawmakers discussed banning bump stocks, which allow a semi-automatic rifle to imitate an automatic weapon.
James says our default in which burners we turn up is to imitate the inspiring figures in our lives.
Why should anyone on the planet — especially our non-democratic friends — believe that our system is something to imitate?
Drag queens no longer simply imitate women; today's characters are complex riffs on drag icons that have come before.
Other attacks have been carried out by mentally ill residents, who sometimes imitate acts of terrorism, according to officials.
Bobby's was German-speaking; my nanny, Fridolína, spoke Czech, or, rather, a Moravian dialect that I loved to imitate.
"That's because, at a lot of colleges, people will go to their graves trying to imitate the Ivy League."
No one tried to imitate Fats so no one could bring his special brand of joy to a song.
In fact, the consensus is so overwhelming that many fans hoped that one day art would imitate real life.
The phrasing in Hades's lines is unnatural, as if he were trying — and often failing — to imitate human speech.
Thick, with cinnamon sugar and a crenellated crunch, they're plain old fantastic churros, with no need to imitate anything.
John Wayne constructed a fantasy version of the American West, which a lot of people still try to imitate.
"It messed with my head a little bit when people started to imitate what I was doing," Chamberlain said.
"It messed with my head a little bit when people started to imitate what I was doing," Chamberlain said.
Even if these dancers didn't imitate Tucker directly, they drew on a style that he had heightened and popularized.
Even if you could imitate everything Gates did, you would not be able to replicate his initial good fortune.
But Per Sidenius is stranger still, because he seems to want to imitate a Christ he doesn't believe in.
That kind of personalized customer service is difficult for online competitors, and even large retailers like Walmart, to imitate.
In imitation learning, agents are shown data of the task ahead of them, and they try to imitate it.
Many vegan recipes for creamy pasta imitate the richness of cheese with soaked nuts, especially cashews, whirred into cream.
Or the conundrum of Christians being instructed to imitate Christ, while knowing that's an impossible task for flawed humans.
It's pretty much impossible for an F-353 to imitate a F-16 better than the original plane itself.
Sarah Jessica Parker's newest role involves playing a woman whose marriage is falling apart — but art doesn't always imitate life.
It just has to be mimetic—to skilfully imitate its source in a way that engages and thrills its fans.
Instead, you get the first example of bioinspired robotic systems that can imitate nature using both electrical and organic components.
At times, Japanese artists even tried to imitate European painting techniques; the resultant works are fascinating, if a bit awkward.
In the cute clip, the toddler babbles and walks around their house as he attempts to imitate his dad's noises.
So if someone is already doing the work for me, and if I like their style, why not imitate it?
Dre, uses parts of his recordings in their work or, at the very least, imitate him in their own lyrics.
Because children want to imitate adults, using e-cigarettes and refilling them with children nearby could lead to dangerous exposure.
But it'll only take a computer a few samples of your handwriting to discern your writing style — and imitate it.
Clinton is to listen and adapt to what these voters are demanding, not just to imitate what Mr. Sanders says.
Members of the latter group grew up in the age of totaalvoetbal and struggled to do more than imitate it.
Here's the thing about tanning beds: just like the sunlight they imitate, they can increase the risk of skin cancer.
Yeah, I mean I conscientiously try not to imitate her cadences or laugh or anything like that or posture, anything.
Their respective styles of songwriting mirror the age-old philosophical ponderings of Aristotle and Oscar Wilde: Does art imitate life?
"He'll tell us that it's time to work out with Rocky and he's trying to imitate me," his dad explains.
Trump's budget doesn't imitate the past; it simply looks backward to it in a way that postwar Americans never would.
"Some of the technology that's used to imitate crustacean texture is already there in the food science world," Selden says.
Unable to imitate them, Katchadourian enlisted an accent coach, and for several weeks, she and her parents took intensive lessons.
Of course, if autonomous vehicles are not designed in the interim to imitate some human behavior, that causes trouble too.
Members of this elite imitate the West, which in turn looks down on eastern Europeans as country bumpkins, he suggests.
"And the attorney general says 'I'm gonna recuse myself,' " Trump said, appearing to imitate Sessions's accent as the crowd booed.
She gives the neural network a long list of what she wants it to imitate, such as names of snakes.
Rather, Latin America should imitate the United States because checks and balances, for the most part, have kept corruption manageable.
Do online conversations imitate discussions in real life: in classrooms, with their peers, and with people they had just met?
If art really does imitate life, it may be best in certain instances to make clear which is taking place.
Women's lives, Havrilesky contends, still too often imitate the contours of horror fiction: emotional seduction followed by humiliation and betrayal.
There's a reason Alan Turing proposed that we evaluate an AI's intelligence by evaluating whether it can imitate a person.
This approach takes a lot of computing power up front to generate realistic clouds for the neural network to imitate.
It is often the case that the losers in a struggle subsequently attempt to imitate those who have vanquished them.
I would have meetings with executives where they would make fun of my voice and imitate me and demean me.
Imitation will happen for the right reasons and there is no reason to imitate products still looking to gain scale.
Since then, luthiers have tirelessly tried to imitate Stradivari's and Guarneri's craftsmanship, copying their wood choice, geometry and construction methods.
The members of the band Rain imitate both the sound and the look of the Fab Four in their heyday.
Why would any feminist think it is a moral advance for women to imitate male abandonment of the vulnerable through abortion?
" via GIPHY "I feel like the best way to spice things up is to just imitate things you see in porn.
But the more popular ones tend to imitate the sounds found in classic computers and consoles like the Amiga and SNES.
Last year, two independent research groups designed crystals, known as two-dimensional antiferromagnets, whose electrons can collectively imitate the Higgs boson.
"Regardless of how popular the challenge may actually be, it is out there for people to see and imitate," Lee wrote.
Researchers studied how snakes move in horizontal waves to propel them forward, which they have built the snake robot to imitate.
And it's much harder to make a lot of money for most people if you try to imitate Warren and me.
When I was young, it was more appropriate for girls to imitate Madonna, but I always wanted to be Michael Jackson.
This new, eyebrow-raising cereal is created to imitate the taste of chicken and waffles, a sweet-and-savory southern staple.
On his deathbed he would have been rumored to have urged successors to imitate President Washington, who retired after two terms.
So Lemaitre and his Ircam colleagues rounded up 50 volunteers and had them listen to recorded sounds, then imitate those sounds.
The male equivalent of the Magic Wand might be the Fleshlight, whose name betrays its goal: to accurately imitate human flesh.
Then, there are the shiny pale pink, gold, and nude colors, all designed to imitate a diverse range of kitty noses.
Although North Korea's brewery makes several styles of beer, the brothers wanted to imitate its original, which is a pale lager.
Now, if we're able to imitate the production of ecosystem services, that would be the most wonderful invention we can achieve.
"It sounded like something that Kony would say," he thought, smiling as he tried to imitate Kony's slight, high-pitched voice.
My respect for Rachel's powers of storytelling is only redoubled by my sense of the absurdity of attempting to imitate her.
But electroNeek develops robotic process automation technology, through which bots can be taught to imitate human workflow, automating and streamlining tasks.
Artificial intelligence is the notion that computers can imitate nuanced human behavior, like understanding language, solving puzzles or even diagnosing diseases.
In the back room of our house, I would imitate photographs of dancers from the magazines my teacher had given me.
Growing up in Colombia, he would often imitate the dance style of Michael Jackson and groove along to Latin American music.
And he was a signature character, too: His shrugged-off, soft-punch flow was easy to admire, but tough to imitate.
Even though he's encouraging actions that we find horrible, he's not our moral teacher, we're not supposed to imitate his methods.
Students read an article of their choice, identify well-written sentences, and then imitate them in their own piece of writing.
That may not be surprising, since Trump seems never to have met a thug he doesn't want to imitate and flatter.
Once he caught wind of that, he didn't want me to imitate him, but to understand exactly what he was doing.
Technology companies often imitate innovations made by their rivals and incorporate hundreds or thousands of patented ideas in a new product.
"You have to be careful not to imitate him," Rossy de Palma, who has a memorable supporting role in "Julieta," says.
If a hacker figures out how to imitate someone's eyeball — which has been done in laboratory settings — it can't be replaced.
Thanks to the FreddieMeter, fans can now celebrate the Queen frontman's incredible voice by trying to imitate it with their own.
People are writing notes that imitate official Facebook copyright warnings, then using them to trick users into giving up their passwords.
The most concerning prospect isn't just that viewers might identify with Phoenix's Joker; it's that they might want to imitate him.
Those wishing to imitate Streep's style are sadly out of luck, as the $425 dress is already sold out on Shopbop.
After he left the room, I would walk in and imitate her and those card-playing women, and eventually she'd laugh.
It hit me that they might do things like hang out at the beach as just another way to imitate us.
Semaglutide and dulaglutide belong to the GLP-1 category of drugs, which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin.
Season 2 will see art imitate life for the actress and her character, Kate, who's embracing domesticity with boyfriend Toby (Chris Sullivan).
As a kid, I would imitate the characters that my grandfather would act with, whether it was John Wayne or Walter Brennan.
Two sources "familiar with the process" told the newspaper West Wing staff imitate Trump's voice by adopting grammatical errors and disorderly syntax.
Pair members imitate each other's calls and come up with their own special talk, kind of like the way human partners do.
Twitter verification ostensibly just proves that he is who he says he is, and prevents other accounts from trying to imitate him.
I loved watching my mother — the only woman I ever thought was more beautiful than Carroll — imitate the actress's hairdos and outfits.
And an imitation egg needs to imitate all of them — or at least a lot of them — to catch on with consumers.
Other companies, though, are taking a different approach, by studying ketamine's mode of action and attempting to imitate the way it works.
Many of these automated, robot-dialed calls imitate a cell number area code to convince unsuspecting victims into picking up the phone.
That hasn't ended Facebook's attempts to imitate the company, whose app has become extraordinarily popular among young people for its ephemeral videos.
We were similar but I was two and a half years older so he tended to imitate and look up to me.
The 19-year-old actress is dressed in shimmery high-fashion looks meant to imitate the glimmering shine of fancy race cars.
Bots only became smarter and more ubiquitous from there, learning to imitate normal gameplay by following invisible waypoints or chasing after items.
In fact, it seems as though her trademark waves were curled tight and pinned up to imitate a fresh and polished bob.
Around 2200 schoolgirls in Japan began to imitate the caption text in manga comics – what was called koneko-ji, or 'kitten writing'.
"To this day, people imitate her," MacLeod said, noting a scene in which Sue Ann shuts the oven door with her knee.
" I wonder what would happen if someone tried to imitate the inimitable Aaron Franklin in Buenos Aires, calling their brisket "Austin-style.
Instead, they contained maltodextrin, a sugar used as a food additive that is sometimes used to imitate aloe and is much cheaper.
Asking people to imitate a man who kills indiscriminately and suffers from an incurable mental illness isn't the most prudent promotional strategy.
This suggests that candidates may do well to imitate Mr Trump and skimp on their media purchases until shortly before the election.
The most recent robocall, which went out this week, used minstrel-style dialect to imitate Gillum as monkeys screeched in the background.
Inside, children can learn about coral reefs and play a reef matching game, build simple binoculars and imitate tagging and tracking sharks.
"And the attorney general says 'I'm gonna recuse myself,'" Trump said, appearing to imitate Sessions's accent, at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
At that time, people speculated that Grimes was wearing a choker meant to imitate the Tesla logo, but the couple denied it.
"There's a certain kind of freedom that was a little bit excessive that I didn't want this company to imitate," she said.
Contemporary Icelandic composers tend not to imitate Leifs, which is just as well, given his habit of running ideas into the ground.
We don't want the Denims to look like realistic girls because that's problematic; we imitate hyper femininity in order to critique it.
He began with a two-handed backhand and switched to a one-hander because he wanted to imitate his idol Roger Federer.
"If someone could simply imitate Tarkovsky to be successful, there were be millions of Zvyagintsevs, anyone could do it," Mr. Dolin said.
It's an eminently Instagrammable aesthetic that retailers like David's Bridal have tried to imitate in their own marketing materials, to mixed success.
We cannot praise God for divine acts of justice and mercy without hearing the call to imitate God through our own actions.
Forgacs stressed to me that Zoa ultimately isn't intended to try and imitate leather; it's meant to be a new material entirely.
It's no wonder: Robocallers have become more advanced in how they hide their numbers and spoof — or imitate — numbers from other places.
"Near here, there's a great museum, the Louvre, which I'm not going to try to imitate: That would be pretentious," he said.
A quarter-century ago, an electronic surveillance consultant named Scott French used a supercharged Mac to imitate Jacqueline Susann's sex-drenched tales.
And since Clinton did, in fact, obtain overwhelming majorities among African American voters, many 2020 contenders essentially tried to imitate this approach.
"Part of it was he was trying to imitate The New Yorker style, which he couldn't do very well," Mr. Clarke said.
This room evokes the sixth floor's waterfall theme, with platforms and ceiling fixtures that imitate the feeling of hiking behind a waterfall.
Qian would imitate the styles of the masters, then "age" his work using substances like tea or dirt from a vacuum cleaner.
Which sounds nice and secure, until you realize that means at least 323 people could imitate you in the United States alone.
The algorithms that Harari describes are not trying to imitate humans; they are trying to become human, and possibly exceed our abilities.
The Quan is easy and fun to imitate, and an insightful friend suggested that Colbert write a song to go with it.
This is the second consecutive week in which I've gotten to imiTATE Pacino's diction in PROSE and I'm extremely grateFUL for the OPPORTUNITY.
At a certain point, weak solutions might become so weak that they stop really bearing on the smoother solutions they're meant to imitate.
Anderson's cinematography is so distinctive — with centralised, symmetrical scenes with old-fashioned decor — that it's turned into a recognized style that people imitate.
We tried to use language that felt contemporary, and we didn't try to imitate the way we thought people spoke at the time.
For me, David Cronenberg is a very important figure because what he did was so personal, so groundbreaking, and so impossible to imitate.
Among Facebook's efforts to imitate Snapchat include "Poke," launched in 2012, which featured disappearing chats an video -- essentially the same sort of experience.
Warren Beatty may have played a senator in 1998's Bulworth, but don't expect life to imitate art when it comes to politics.
Editorial Observer "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal," T. S. Eliot said, meaning that the best poets seek to improve on lasting ideas.
Now all a user will need to completely imitate Gilfoyle is an actual mining rig at home to toggle on and off remotely.
What we do know for sure is that Rubio's strategy for beating back the most repugnant aspects of Trumpism is to imitate them.
" • "Swearing and slurring his words, calling the police chief a derogatory name and trying to imitate a Jamaican accent in a different video.
While the original, high-quality blender is hard to imitate, shoppers tend to look for dupes due to its whopping $20 retail price.
New Marvel writers had to ape Lee's approach and tone; by some accounts, he judged artists mostly on their ability to imitate Kirby.
The only light came from pinholes on the ceiling to imitate stars, mirrored to appear as if they night sky went on forever.
According to Jazz's pet parent, the rescue bird loves to imitate both smoke alarms and telephone rings, and is quite the chatterbox too.
Whether they can feel human emotions or not, these birds can certainly imitate humans in a way that is both adorable and eerie.
The characters were so far-removed from my reality that it did not even cross my mind that I should imitate their behavior.
Fake accounts, run by software programs, are designed to imitate real users and manufacture popular support by repeatedly posting messages to social media.
From sag to high fashion Both Farmer and Floyd said they started sagging to imitate the way their favorite rappers dressed in videos.
That is something human engineers can aspire to imitate because the buoyancy of water provides free lift and its density makes propulsion easier.
There's a direct link between empathy—the desire to understand and imitate each other—and the development of language and culture, he wrote.
Trump's family and the aides who hastened to serve him have learned to imitate his grossest reflexes, and to hell with the contradictions.
Draped in real clothes, they have cartoonish papier-mâché heads and are held upright by networks of black yarn that imitate spider webs.
"We already have AIs in our labs that invent their own goals and don't just slavishly imitate what humans tell them," he said.
I'd expected it to be like Blaze's keto pizza crust, which was specially crafted to imitate the real thing while being keto-friendly.
"The moment you get suspended, that gets the attention of people that want to imitate you and be malicious about it," Kush says.
They also will be invited to imitate battlefield poses by playing "Sarge Says" and to participate in an interactive boot camp, Disney said.
A painting on the auction block at Christie's was generated by an algorithm trained to imitate thousands of portraits created over seven centuries.
The LED lights imitate the beats of the music with the journey becoming more intense until the woman awakens into a new reality.
Founded in 2009, Beyond Meat produces plant-based products that imitate the taste, texture, and nutrient profile of meat without killing any animals.
Virtually all paintings they displayed followed a specific set of rules designed to imitate the work of Renaissance masters like Michelangelo and Titian.
Technology is now sufficiently advanced to imitate life to a degree where it is, to a venue audience, indistinguishable from the real thing.
Kanenobu: When I was in high school, I used to listen to this album by Donovan, and I actually tried to imitate him.
As for haters accusing her of ripping off emojis from Kim Kardashian's app ... Amber's adamant there was no attempt to imitate or copy.
After being denied service, he took a fountain pen and perforated the condoms he had affixed to his upper body to imitate breasts.
"We used to imitate him behind his back," Mr. Del Toro said, meaning him and his brother, Gustavo, now a doctor in Brooklyn.
Ms. Buckingham gave the consultant a sample of her son's handwriting, prosecutors said, so the proctor could imitate it on a required essay.
The orchid mantises of Asia, for example, generally avoid lingering around the flowers they imitate, and instead seek out patches of green vegetation.
Of course it's easier to be the gutter than the sky, to imitate rather than to create, but imitation builds cults, not communities.
"But if you tell the truth about the way people behave, sometimes you find out that life really does imitate art," he says.
With this in mind there's a good case that we shouldn't just reward or imitate life's winners and expect to have similar success.
Indeed, Xi makes the argument that China offers a new model for development that does not require a country to imitate Western values.
On the upcoming season finale of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," Kendall Jenner dons a pink wig to imitate her sister, Kylie Jenner.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) predicted Wednesday that Republicans who try to imitate Trump will meet a similar result as Gillespie.
Researcher Giuseppe Scionti, through his Barcelona-based company, developed the meat substitute using vegetable proteins that imitate protein complexes found in real meat.
Answering questions after the performance, Mr. Ruvalcaba explained that the imperfect historical record of "Dialogues" made him feel free from the imperative to imitate.
The idea was definitely not to imitate the painting identically but rather to reverse the power relations in the painting and within the institution.
Avalanche spends most her day staring out the window trying to imitate bird sounds or attacking her favorite toy, my appropriately named Cat Palm.
Its products, which are designed to imitate chicken, beef and pork, have become a popular choice for those who aim to avoid eating meat.
All of this is why none of the attempts to imitate BBC Dad have really taken off yet, and they're probably not likely to.
And it was a success ... And for the last 218 years now, every competitor is trying to imitate, which is very rewarding for us.
What's happening now: Even without a perfectly accurate copy of your brain, scientists are designing systems that try to imitate how humans make decisions.
But every now and then, somebody will imitate his laugh and we'll start laughing like we can't even breathe because he was just...Anton.
The space explores the artistic process through stations where children can, for example, imitate Kelly's gridlike designs or recreate and reinterpret a Nevelson sculpture.
IMSI catchers imitate cell phone towers and force all phones within a designated area to connect, revealing information about the device and its user.
Semaglutide and dulaglutide belong to the same class of drugs called GLP-1, which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin.
We can all imitate her choreography, whether we're living it up on a Saturday night out or singing into our hairbrushes in our bedrooms.
AI goes back to 103 in the United States, where engineers decided they would write a computer program that would try to imitate intelligence.
Gabi DiMartino The YouTuber went viral for a video of her impersonating Grande, so it's fitting that her role was to imitate the singer.
Manning would attend with his mother, and even as a kid he'd go home and practice in his room, trying to imitate the moves.
To imitate the look, taste and texture of eggs, JUST, formerly known as Hampton Creek, uses mung bean protein, turmeric and other vegan ingredients.
There is no harm in researching other speaker styles, but a speaker needs to develop a style distinct to their personality, never imitate styles.
Stretch finely woven fishnet stockings or a wig cap over your eyelids and apply a dark colored shadow on top to imitate the look.
Peterson and his colleagues, led by physicist Cary Forest, found that they could make this material imitate several distinctive characteristics of the solar wind.
I figure if I keep singing about myself and digging deeper and coming to truths about myself there's no one that can imitate that.
Those who cannot recognize and imitate greatness will never achieve it, and will live our days in shame, just like Jesse Lingard, the coward.
Both players, who are ethnic Albanians and of Kosovar heritage, celebrated with a gesture which appeared to imitate the eagle displayed on Albania's flag.
The scams, known as "Internet spoofing," can imitate a person by using their name, picture and other information or taking over a real account.
"The level of competition has forced every vendor to imitate the others' product portfolios and go-to-market strategies," said research analyst Mo Jia.
You don't have to imitate his every move, but if you incorporate some of his strategies, you can discover a path toward financial freedom.
Semaglutide and dulaglutide belong to the GLP-1 category of drugs which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production and absorption of insulin.
Jeong might have imitated the tone of her harassers, but she did not imitate the substance of their vitriol, and that distinction is key.
O'Donnell went on to mockingly imitate Trump, flipping her hair over to one side and deepening her voice as the audience roared with laughter.
Another interesting example, if you want to imitate the real world, you turn the lights on and off and on again every 13 hours.
Mocking both human behavior and highlighting the shortcomings of machines which imitate it, House of the Talking Heads is made to counter The Oracle.
I have made a decision not to try to imitate my father, as much as I admire the type of doctor that he was.
We imitate the sounds and words we hear from our parents and siblings while gradually learning to correct ourselves when it doesn't match up.
Fixes Police in New York and other cities are turning to a bot to imitate women selling sex to men looking to buy it.
Both men turned their ways of battling anxiety into copiously documented public personas that would seem to be easy to imitate but are not.
You're so pathetic that you can't travel to Europe for the first time without wanting your future husband to imitate your actual dead father?
In another clip from the same September 2018 podcast episode, Gillis and McCusker compare Koreans and Japanese people while continuing to imitate Asian accents.
Unlike powdered fentanyl, which Buemi could easily imitate using, say, pancake mix (a trick he had done once before), pills were difficult to fake.
But his mother was clearly distressed as she described — and tried to imitate — the staccato noises that occasionally came from his room at bedtime.
But in reality, they're using tricks of probability and dizzyingly enormous datasets to imitate human speech and all the thought that goes into it.
If life was to indeed imitate art, it was time to flip the script and study the acting craft of the FBI undercover agent.
Tendu proves a long-held contention of mine: California can make tremendous moderately priced wines when producers give up trying to imitate expensive wines.
In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting, lawmakers discussed banning bump stocks, which allow a semi-automatic rifle to imitate an automatic weapon.
But since Mr. Trump's victory, his European soul mates have ditched that approach and decided to re-radicalize and imitate his campaign's winning strategy.
Also, when people come up to me and, to imitate my voice, go as deep as they possibly can and growl in my face.
The only light will come from pinholes on the ceiling to imitate stars, mirrored to appear as if they night sky goes on forever.
I pick my knees up in an attempt to imitate the birthing position I've seen in movies, and notice others are doing the same.
And sometimes you can imitate cult classics and it becomes that, which is kind of what The Love Witch and Viva seem to be.
The next president shouldn't imitate Trump's slipshod opportunism, but the idea of pushing aggressively for growth-oriented monetary policy makes a lot of sense.
One of the biggest challenges for the team was figuring out how robots could further imitate ants by working cooperatively to pull a heavy object.
One particularly notable bird species newly listed as endangered is the African grey parrot, a popular pet known for its ability to imitate human speech.
Robots have been built to imitate the dash of a cheetah, the dexterousness of an opossum's tail and the manipulative grasp of a human hand.
And plants are often an inexpensive way to imitate the pictures on Instagram and Pinterest, compared to investing in a new house, art, or appliances.
Cruz's Trump impression is instrumental, arising not from Cruz's actual disposition, but from his desire to imitate useful tactics in order to advance his interests.
Netflix was forced to urge people not to imitate scenes from its horror film "Bird Box" after the popularity of the challenge continued to grow.
" Jonathan GerardDurham, N.C. To the Editor: The Iowa Democratic caucuses appear to have been designed to imitate the Caucus-race from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
On at least one occasion, according to court documents, he used a handwriting sample so he could convincingly imitate the student he was posing as.
What's more, he opens up these shuttered psyches by means of language, structure and theatrical devices that brazenly imitate those of one (gulp!) William Shakespeare.
The update also allows you to get the Kirakira effect on still images, which online-focused brands like Iconery are already using Photoshop to imitate.
Waymo uses data from the millions of miles it has driven on roads to train an artificial intelligence system to imitate actual drivers and pedestrians.
Facebook trained the bots by showing them negotiation dialogues between real people, then training the bots to "imitate people's actions," a process called supervised learning.
The two players, who are ethnic Albanians and of Kosovar heritage, celebrated with a gesture which appeared to imitate the eagle displayed on Albania's flag.
To do it, it helps to know the properties of blood that you're approximating and the non-biohazardous ingredients you can use to imitate them.
Instead, he will be tempted to imitate Samson, to pull the pillars of democracy down so that he destroys his opponents as well as himself.
So rather than slavishly imitate the biology of a single animal, the team focused on how to achieve similar flight characteristics at a realistic scale.
We taught the machines to imitate us, because it's easier for us to communicate with someone who pretends to be an animal just like ourselves.
The attacker might research a company's legal settlement, closely imitate a law firm's email account, logo and verbiage, and demand its monthly transfer of funds.
Her theory is that smaller bakeries or home cooks that wouldn't or couldn't purchase this marzipan art started to imitate those designs with icing version.
"That happens to be a line from Beyoncé, her favorite performer, who she says she idolizes and would like to imitate," McCaughey replied. http://bit.
That would allow indoor urban farms to be programmed to imitate whatever climate was required in order to turn out crops for instant local consumption.
Ian Knauer is spot on as the clueless but kindhearted Lord Evelyn, a reserved Englishman who mangles the American idioms he tries hard to imitate.
Australia has been very successful in getting smokers to quit, so health officials in Britain, France and Ireland have announced plans to imitate the packaging.
But I had one good routine: it was a three-minute conversation between Howard Cosell and Muhammad Ali where I would imitate both of them.
For example, birds flap their wings to achieve both lift and propulsion, but flying machines that imitate this action have tended not to do well.
Artificial intelligence, in which machines imitate intelligent human behavior, is a particular area of interest because of the technology's potential for military usage, they said.
A.I. can be seen as a collection of technologies that can be used to imitate or even to outperform tasks performed by humans using machines.
Since democracy is a sham, as Ilyin believed, then it is right and good to imitate its language and procedures in order to discredit it.
The researchers also reported an increase in attacks following tax season in 85033 in which hackers looked to imitate tax authority websites promising tax refunds.
They programmed four 350-gallon tanks to imitate the sunrises, sunsets, moon phases, temperatures, and water quality that help corals reproduce in the Florida Keys.
I enjoyed its nutty, spam-like flavor and outer crisp, but it didn't imitate the taste and texture of beef as well as its competitors.
The same pattern appears again and again, Gray finds, as a mode of thought overthrows religion, only to imitate some of its characteristic intellectual moves.
Eugenia's goal was to see if she could digitally reanimate Roman as a chatbot that could imitate his dialogue closely enough to recreate their conversations.
As one chain after another rolls out new menu items, the core similarity is clear: These aren't intended to reinvent the menu, but imitate it.
At University of Southern California, Theodore Berger is working on an implant that would imitate the hippocampus, a part of the brain associated with memory.
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The first major, and longest-lasting development is the adoption of tighter brushstrokes that, at least initially, imitate the threaded texture in Japanese crepe prints.
The reformers sought to imitate the practices of their Christian neighbors in order to make Judaism less alien to the dominant other — and to themselves.
But if done right, it would create something even more extraordinary: a new model of capitalism that European progressives themselves would, someday, try to imitate.
Playing Nico, the key was to find the voice — not to imitate her voice, but to sing her songs in a way that was true.
The fact that North Korea can imitate the ATACMS short-range missile should be disquieting enough, and a sign of its technologists' and scientists' capabilities.
Toddlers love to imitate their parents and caregivers, and for my daughter, Ellie, that often means pretending to prepare food and clean up the kitchen.
"I was just trying to imitate Tyler's windup," said Skaggs, whose husband died last year at age 27 after an accidental overdose of pain medications.
No matter the era or the income, John's style is always distinctly his — which is what makes it so easy to imitate in a costume.
Northam apologized for the photo, then later denied he posed for it -- but admitted to putting on blackface on another occasion to imitate Michael Jackson.
Videos become memes that you can imitate, or riff on, rapidly multiplying much the way the Ice Bucket Challenge proliferated on Facebook five years ago.
But imitate us is also grating within a country with income inequality on the scale even of France's, much less that of the United States.
Moore got down on all fours and lifted his leg to imitate a dog peeing, which triggered a 15-yard penalty on the ensuing play.
Then, students get to work, making choices about what their own texts will include and what featured elements from the mentors they want to imitate.
American political operatives, we recently learned, have begun to imitate Russia's 2016 operations on social media, with two experiments in the 2017 Alabama Senate election.
One story in his book that captivated me was that of the musician and programmer David Cope, who wrote a program to imitate Bach's compositions.
More from Tonic: "Try and imitate what I do," Kiki says, and shudders as I fling some magic at her sternum at point blank range.
This relates to a growing trend toward "fast beauty," meant to imitate the cheap, quick-to-market approach of fast-fashion retailers such as Zara.
When we see them on a Messi, Ronaldo or Muller, we see what can be done when they're used properly – and we want to imitate it.
As a result, new policies also limit the purchase of products that imitate tobacco or cigarettes, such as sweets and chocolates shaped as pipes or cigarettes.
" Or as senior author Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, a professor in Salk's gene expression laboratory, sees it, "To try to imitate nature is not that easy.
I put on my warmest telephone voice and my most reasonable demeanor and try to imitate the slightly concerned, slightly flirtatious spiel of my happy giver.
Aesthetically, Call of Duty games never really had their own voice so much as the audacity to imitate the most bombastic action scenes from Hollywood movies.
In the same way he flirted openly with Saudi Arabia's arch-rival, Qatar, deeply admiring the Al Jazeera news network he hoped to imitate at home.
"The level of competition has forced every vendor to imitate the others' product portfolios and go-to-market strategies," analyst Mo Jia said in a statement.
For a long time people have rolled their eyes at the promises of change, and seen mainly aimless algorithm tweaks and failed attempts to imitate competitors.
Some of them have developed plant-based products — like the Impossible Burger, the Beyond Burger, Just Mayo, and Just Egg — that imitate animal products increasingly well.
But the sex toy industry has had a hard time designing toys that even kind-of imitate oral sex (at least for people who have vulvas).
But now researchers say they're able to destroy the virus in "humanized" mice, which were injected with human bone marrow to imitate the human immune system.
The difference between our and other systems is that some systems simply imitate Apple's, but our MIUI has been in pursuit of change from day one.
You've said you wanted a new approach for this season because the first season worked so well that you didn't want to try to imitate it.
Well, as more and more coat styles drop and new outerwear trends start gaining traction, we've found one that might be able to imitate just that.
Thousands tried, but no one could successfully imitate the P. He issued fatwas in a disturbed monotone, calmly smoking a Newport and wearing a bulletproof vest.
Several people tried to imitate this scene, and at least one teenager in Pennsylvania (and possibly one intoxicated adult in New Jersey) died in the attempt.
The Center for Methane Emissions Solutions (CMES) and Taxpayers for Common Sense (TCS) are in the forefront, but they were designed to imitate free-market groups.
Case in point: To properly imitate Osbourne, Bieber broke out some black, lots and lots of eyeliner and (drum roll) one very unhappy (fake) bat. 4.
In response, and out of concern that children like Molly might be influenced to imitate self-injury, Facebook and Instagram issued their new self-harm policies.
The newspaper ads come days after false news bulletins were mocked up to imitate reports from the BBC and CNN in an attempt to sway voters.
The seating seemed to imitate a fashion show in a tent, with rows of viewers sitting close to the action along the length of a walkway.
"I had to remind them that we weren't trying to imitate Las Vegas, and that this was a serious place of worship and commemoration," he said.
"So who hates both candidates?" someone calls out after Roker flicks out of existence, answering his own question as other people imitate skating around the rink.
She talks a lot more quietly than I do, but I didn't want to make it like an SNL skit to actually just imitate her totally.
Domains that imitate, or "spoof," legitimate websites are a common tactic employed by hackers for various types of attacks, such as gaining access to email accounts.
"They told me you have to try to emulate and imitate the white man and then you can be successful, so we tried that," King said.
In the piece, nature is cajoled to imitate art, with the tape-recorded (and subtly manipulated) bird calls entering only after an expansive, looping flute introduction.
Although this sounds disturbing in the context of mass shootings, it is normal for human beings to internalize and imitate what we see in the world.
They spoke in overtly racist ways in court, mocked defendant's black-sounding names or used bastardized Ebonics to imitate the voices of defendants, families and victims.
Both are detrimental to American democracy and both impede the United States' ability to stand as an exemplar of liberty for other nations to voluntarily imitate.
While the young men of pop danced in perfectly synchronized moves we could easily imitate, Usher seemed to improvise his eccentric and over-the-top style.
Rather than imitate a human gait, which is a remarkably complex controlled-falling affair, these robots have rigid legs that slide up and down like rails.
" Many of these topics are covered elsewhere (including on TechCrunch), but Nemetz said he's not trying to imitate "the real kind of geeky, nerdy fanboy sites.
In September, Go-Jek's Soelistyo told CNBC that the company wanted to imitate the successes of Alibaba and Tencent in China with its digital payments offering.
Northam denied being one of the two people in the picture but admitted to putting on blackface to imitate pop star Michael Jackson in the 1980s.
It was a margay — a gato maracajá, Nigel called it in Portuguese — a small, stealthy cat that can imitate the calls of some of its prey.
So, firstly, Drake chooses to imitate Rihanna's curt, staccato original flow, which is already snicker-worthy because he doesn't sound nearly as tough as she does.
To my mind, that is akin to emulating the behavior of someone you admire or like and think you'll be them if you imitate their behavior.
He spotted a Silvertone acoustic with a jaunty white pick guard — a "cheeky guitar," he called it — built by Sears department stores to imitate a Fender.
A man jokingly "climbs" into a painted plane; hipsters in sunglasses imitate the postures of James Brown and Elvis Presley; ladies lounge in elegant, traditional finery.
With the end of "The Ed Sullivan Show," the demand for seeing Mr. Jordan mold his body and voice to imitate its host began to wane.
The movement began to take root in the United States and Canada in the early 2003s, with developers, architects and designers looking to imitate Germany's achievement.
"I knew every score by heart and tried to imitate the routines, cartwheeling all over the house, bumping into furniture and knocking things over," she said.
Ozempic, Trulicity and Victoza are all so-called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs, which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin.
Northam denied being one of the two people in the picture but admitted to putting on blackface to imitate pop star Michael Jackson in the 1980s.
A video posted on social media shows the teacher with his face painted black and dressed up in an apparent attempt to imitate the rapper Common.
An apparently successful Russian influence operation in the United States presents encouragement to its authors and a potential incentive to imitate its methods to lesser powers.
His second, in our house, was when, having no tutor, no cat he might imitate, he ate or began to eat a mole, and poisoned himself.
She learns to imitate their conversational styles through the use of an eight-page intake form that includes specific questions: How do you take your coffee?
Life will go on to imitate art as these creators and more watch Westworld and internalize the ideas presented by showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy.
They weren't people trying to imitate something as much as they were people just following a kind of crazy seeming idea that's now doing incredibly well.
Sentences like "OMG WTF William teh Conqueror pwned Harold at Hastings in 1066!" tend to be written by middle-aged columnists trying to imitate children's supposed habits.
"What we&aposre trying to do with Watson AI services is imitate a human," Biniok said, adding that CIMON has a digital "mouth" and can express emotions.
It would seem that, in our fervor to imitate the psychopathically intelligent cartoon character we loved, Rick and Morty fans became the cartoon villain that Rick is.
"We're not surprised to see competitors imitate our success with Donut Fries given their popularity with customers, " Dunkin' spokesperson Michelle King said in a statement to CNBC.
The child-like robot can talk and sing, comb his hair, and imitate eating, and the simple design of his face makes facial expressions easier to read.
"One of the main things that fired the evolution of human intelligence is the ability to have social learning, to imitate, and to have culture," Abramson said.
The girls all wanted to go out with us, ask us about England, imitate our accents, get us to say words—Dan: Oh, that's the fucking worst!
That provides a major head start on those that might want to eventually imitate the hybrid "online-to-offline" model that Alibaba and Amazon are aggressively pursuing.
Some of the players were also programmed to imitate the successful strategies of their neighbors, and that is how upstream reciprocity really gained steam in the model.
Last month Lyrebird, a Canadian startup, showed off a system that could imitate the vocal nuances of famous figures based on just one minute of audio data.
DeepVoice 2, which debuted in May, could imitate a voice with just half an hour of data, and a single system could learn hundreds of different accents.
When the charring is finished, the researchers could just sit back and let the beads organize themselves—a process they point out we could imitate at home.
Imitate evolution Although we don't know much about how the human brain works, we know a bit more about how it got to this state: natural selection.
"At first my parents said it was shameful – but if we keep dancing I believe people will imitate us and it will become more normal," said Mohammad.
When I asked him to imitate one, he said he keeps screaming until his mom lets him have whatever it is that he wants at that moment.
" No wonder Stephen Colbert, preparing to imitate Palin on The Late Show, first fired a taser gun at "the part of my brain that understands sentence structure.
Instead of trying to outright imitate real climbing, The Climb creates a stylized, smaller-scale version of its adrenalin rush, learning process, and eventual hard-earned victory.
Inspired, Babcock and Weisman dropped out of the program, wired together a series of Apple II computers and attempted to imitate the multi-million dollar military system.
For these six pieces — including a sofa, bench and mirrors — he cast layers of blue sand in hand-carved molds to imitate the ombré effect of glaciers.
Everything changed with 1977's "Star Wars," which became the highest-grossing domestic film in history at the time and sent film studios scrambling to imitate it.
Every element of the corruption epidemic can be addressed through federalism on the North American model, an example that Latin American nations would do well to imitate.
The secret to creating the perfect mixed martial arts product—which so many have tried to imitate—was to infuse it with Japanese professional wrestling or puroresu.
There's an inherent foolishness in trying to imitate them, because Dillinger Four's perverse honesty, and strange amalgam of influences, ensure no one will ever get it right.
It gave me infinite tools for improvisation, ways for playing with movement that had to do with learning about myself rather than trying to imitate someone else.
Since I went as Buddy the Elf from 'Elf,' I really went for it in terms of trying to imitate how Will Ferrell was in the movie.
President Donald Trump used a Hispanic accent to imitate migrants pleading to cross the US-Mexico border, an anonymous White House official says in a new book.
Like a wake-up light, you can use the gentle wake feature to brighten your lights over a period of 30 minutes to imitate the rising sun.
"He found it to be an erotic experience," Mr. Banderas said, as he closed his eyes and played piano fingers over his lips to imitate the flies.
Increasingly, in innumerable landscapes created at a furious clip in the south of France, van Gogh's picture planes imitate the flat, mannered elegance of certain Japanese paintings.
Thus, while they suggest a breaking-down of familiar genres, they also imitate their subjects' unlocatable, spirit-teasing nature as much as they strive to portray it.
People often imitate their lovers which can be cool or infuriating, but if imitating your new Gemini lover means exfoliating a bit more, who's mad at that?
You learn from someone, but you don't imitate them; they become a part of you, but on a much deeper level than you can prove or explain.
In "No Evil and Co. II – After Soedjojono" (2016), three self-portraits with monkey masks imitate the three Chinese monkeys that neither see, hear, nor speak evil.
The young men who gathered around Mr. Essati were so committed that they managed to imitate his dual life and low profile right up to the end.
While the film itself in no way promotes violence or terrorism directly, it has sparked a fierce debate over art and the people who might imitate it.
The record includes mispronunciations that match publicly available audio of the Maltese professor, and these would be hard to achieve for someone trying to imitate his voice.
We now live in a world where rice can take the place of fried dough, mayo can be used as frosting and sesame seeds can imitate sprinkles.
Such chips are designed to imitate the network of neurons in the brain, not unlike a neural network but with even greater fidelity, at least in theory.
But it's also true that this is why we have so many dropouts, people who tried to imitate us and now carry so much shame and debt.
On Thursday, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab released research highlighting how hackers have used spoofed websites to imitate real IRS pages and lure taxpayers to enter their data.
They can infiltrate your head, imitate voices, throw creepy shadows, even whip up the wind, but they don't seem able to break down doors or open windows.
But even as Mr. Northam resisted calls to resign, he acknowledged having once applied shoe polish to his face to imitate Michael Jackson in a dance contest.
But it's Kennedy's distinctive voice — a peculiar drawl that defies simple linguistic classification — that presents the greatest challenge for any actress who might attempt to imitate her.
Maybe he'll tire of hearing Ben Khan imitate his sound and hearing people cover his tunes that he'll finally be inspired to finally drop a new single.
There is some small hope, however, that Thailand's officials may imitate China in stomping out illegal e-waste scrapyards before they spread even more disease and criminality.
While the delivery may be a bit garbled, it's clear that China sought to imitate the world's finest in its version of the successful SEAL Team 6 raid.
To complete the "Upside Down Honey Costume," which is on sale for $44.99, dark red makeup was applied above the model's upper lip to imitate Eleven's bloody nose.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban openly declared he's building an "illiberal state," and is making strides in his quest to imitate regimes run by the likes of Putin.
So many of them err too much on the side of the procedural for me, or try too hard to imitate the sexiness of the early Grey's seasons.
In November, Pai sent letters to several companies, asking them to use a caller authentication system to battle call spoofing, a technique robocallers use to imitate other numbers.
Teaching Earl how to dance, Brent had told his cousin to imitate him, jerking his waist back and forth and singing "El, take my wood" in a moan.
The team took a middle road, identifying only the most important joints and motions, allowing them to imitate bat-like maneuvers while keeping the mass under 100 grams.
To imitate gecko feet, the robot has special pads outfitted with thousands of tiny silicone rubber hairs, which are 10 times smaller than the hairs on your head.
It can learn the nuances of a person's voice with just half an hour of audio, and a single system can learn to imitate hundreds of different speakers.
Ta Shu joined in, doing his best to imitate the tone if not the soaring range of the little cousins, which was completely beyond the human vocal apparatus.
When her biography-writing career dries up, Lee uses her wit to imitate the distinct voices of iconic writers, like Dorothy Parker and Noël Coward, in forged letters.
"The opposition is trying to imitate the popular aspects of Chavismo," said Francisco Rodríguez, an economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, referring to Mr. Chávez's political movement.
The Islamists' argument came down to one essential point: To celebrate Christmas or New Year's was to imitate the "Kuffar," or atheists, which is to say, basically, Westerners.
SS: Let me ask you a question about Trump as well and one of the points you've raised is that companies are going to start to imitate Trump.
Denmark often leads (highly subjective) rankings of the happiest countries, and hygge is being marketed as a way for foreigners to imitate the Danes' balanced, relaxed, egalitarian lifestyle.
So spookily does Mr Gordon-Levitt inhabit Edward Snowden's v-neck t-shirts, imitate his voice, infiltrate his mannerisms, that he crosses the line from acting to impersonation.
And it seems as though Styles is following suit, so much so that even SNL noticed, asking him to imitate the legendary singer on the show last weekend.
Koreans look closely at Japan and tend to imitate a lot of activity there, so there's been a lot of demand from that area of the world also.
Yet, soon, simulations could be able to accurately imitate those who have died so that we can continue to interact with them as if they continued to live.
I've always said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and all I've ever done artistically is imitate the female form in all its sizes and shapes.
It would compete with others in a class known as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs, which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin.
Older huntsmen reminisce about their first forays into the thorny scrubland by moonlight; boys imitate their fathers' strides across vast plains as they follow packs of brawny mastiffs.
One side of him is struggling to imitate Barks, while another side of him is struggling to break free of the confines of working in another artist's style.
As the Los Angeles Times reported last March, as network TV viewership drops, networks are attempting to cut down on commercial time in order to imitate streaming sites.
Still, "If You Know What I Mean" might be the best torch song of the '22005s—its big, inevitable strings don't just imitate life but swallow it whole.
Christie's, in a bid to stay relevant, is auctioning off a portrait, above, created by an algorithm trained to imitate paintings from the 14th to the 20th centuries.
I feel I am being dragged into a vortex where my fiction and my life are entangled, where what is real and what is written imitate each other.
At every level, students benefit from clear feedback on their writing, and from seeing and trying to imitate what successful writing looks like, the so-called text models.
But the works, intended to be tasteful, were often artfully and creatively staged, and it's that aspect that visitors ages 4 to 12 will imitate in this workshop.
Indonesia's ride-hailing company Go-Jek wants to imitate the massive success that Alibaba and Tencent have had in China by ushering in an era of digital payments.
Painted to imitate a big top circus tent, the mailbox on Jenny Vidbel's property hints at the lives she cares for on her farm in the Catskill Mountains.
In July 2018, a wealthy parent provided Singer with an example of her child's handwriting so that Riddell could imitate it when taking the test in his place.
"I can imitate the female's wing flip with a snap of my fingers," Attenborough says in his unmistakably husky voice in this clip from a BBC program below.
The Risograph is a Japanese copying machine that uses spot colors to imitate digital color on a one-to-one ratio, where nothing really gets lost in translation.
All we wanted to do whenever this song came on was clear away all the furniture in our living rooms and try to imitate this guy's dance moves.
And after a year of the company's spectacular, highly public conflagration, it feels more politically viable to oppose tech companies that even vaguely imitate the ride-hail company's strategies.
Those hijackers, like the Islamic State's crowdsourced allies, were often deeply influenced by media—in their case TV and newspaper coverage of past hijackings, which they sought to imitate.
There doesn't yet seem to have been a concrete example of a deepfake being used to imitate a political figure — and certainly not one as high-profile as Trump.
Ozempic belongs to the GLP-1 drug class, which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin, and makes up a growing share of the diabetes market.
The robocalls promoted anti-Semitic tropes about Feinstein, used "a caricature of a black dialect" to imitate Gillum in Florida, and attacked Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in Georgia.
The robocalls promoted anti-Semitic tropes about Feinstein, used "a caricature of a black dialect" to imitate Gillum in Florida, and attacked Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in Georgia.
It's not the first to imitate bat biology in pursuit of aerodynamism, but a number of new techniques put it at the head of the pack, or rather colony.
"We started making the costumes, finding the wigs, designing choreographies and even trying to imitate the characters' voices," said Fernandez, whose Otaku group will perform a concert in September.
You could set, say, a legal procedural in the American South and load it with Easter eggs referencing John Grisham's work, but is there a Grisham feeling to imitate?
The new burgers imitate the marbling effect, or the streaks of fat, seen in red meat, and also have a texture that mimics the chewiness and juiciness of beef.
This means scientists can make the graphene imitate a pattern of electricity similar to various heart diseases, which makes it easier to test heart medications and other new drugs.
Critics discern a plan to imitate New York's makeover of Times Square, once a haven of peep shows and adult theatres, and now the most family-friendly of destinations.
If you decide to shred your own Banksy piece because you want to imitate Banksy and potentially make more money, you're an idiot who destroyed a famous artist's work.
Ozempic belongs to the GLP-26.6688 drug class, which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin, and makes up a growing share of the diabetes market.
In some pieces, de la Renta used actual ikat fabric, while in others, he employed non-ikat techniques — such as embroidery — to imitate the slightly blurry look of ikat.
In one, there are series of photographs, Objects – New York that are intended to imitate still life paintings made in the style of the Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán.
That means videos should be under 10 minutes to avoid making people nauseous, and erring on the side of synthetic, surreal visuals that surpass reality, rather than imitate it.
At first, he would just watch and imitate his dad, but by the age of ten, "Herbert was doing more push-ups than he could count," Ingo tells me.
I've bought a couple of them — this Satechi decided to imitate the Sun by matching its temperature while plugged into my MacBook — and none work the way they should.
When teamed up with Lorenzo James Henrie (Chris), who'd bring toothpaste, it looks like life could imitate art with these five sticking together during the end of the world.
Though these aren't the first toys to try and imitate oral sex, they do seem to be the first of their kind to take this sort of thing seriously.
Breaking up is hard to do, and when you're a celebrity who dates, well, other celebrities, it's hard for fans not to think your art doesn't imitate your life.
It may not do competitors any good to imitate Mr Bolt unless they match his physique, and finding someone of his size with a sprinter's acceleration is not easy.
Stingrays, or cell-site simulators, imitate 2G cell towers to gather information on nearby phones — including their location — and have been shown to disrupt cellular service and 911 calls.
This might be a good business solution but it would be much more entertaining if Disney had made the animatronic Trump imitate the real one as closely as possible.
It's a good first step and one that should prove extremely beneficial to Vermonters; if it's as successful as Dixon thinks it is, other states may soon imitate it.
Fake FC Ambassador accounts flood TwitterBut the viral thread exposed how easy it is to imitate Amazon FC Ambassador accounts by simply adding the title to your Twitter username.
Refusing to speak or to accept food in any form, she has spent much of her time attempting to imitate a tree: doing handstands and basking in the sun.
But Brat succeeded even before he had Trump as a model, proving it could be done on the biggest stage — and now future candidates will have Trump to imitate.
More North Koreans are engaging in illegal social activities and behavior, including mimicking Seoul-style ways of speaking and wearing unapproved hairstyles and clothes to imitate South Korean celebrities.
So apart from any idea of instilling bad self-esteem in the kid you don't train first, you'd be confident that they'd want to imitate any major such developments.
She would get further annoyed, not because she didn't understand the jokes but because my father would imitate Berle's spit take, usually at Passover or some other inopportune meal.
Nicole DeCario is Senior Assistant to the CEO at the Allen Institute for AI. Vaccines imitate an infection, causing the body to produce defensive white-blood cells and antigens.
All you have to do is try to imitate Martin Luther King, who thrust his love into his enemies' hearts in a way that was aggressive, remorseless and destabilizing.
The researchers found that some of these campaigns imitate "trusted" organizations like the World Health Organization and the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to infect their victims.
A musical notion of writing — the hope that the ear can be trained to "hear" errors and imitate quality prose — has developed as a popular alternative among English teachers.
"The software was able to imitate the voice, and not only the voice: the tonality, the punctuation, the German accent," a Euler Hermes spokesperson later told The Washington Post.
An Ohio middle school student who killed himself in a school bathroom had planned to imitate the 1999 Columbine High School shooting that left 15 dead, police said Thursday.
A team of international researchers have taught a female orca whale to imitate human speech, documenting what is considered to be a world first in a paper published Wednesday.
When it's portrayed as the "social norm," impressionable children and teens may imitate characters who smoke and perceive smoking as an appealing way to fit in, federal experts say.
No such luck with Sicario: Day of the Soldado, which looks like the filmmakers watched Sicario and then tried to imitate it with drone shots and some bright colors.
The over-the-knee boots imitate the style of a pair of jeans, with pockets on the back side, loopholes at the top and a black belt slipped through them.
Blackface, which most often occurs when a white person covers themselves in dark makeup or black paint to imitate a black person, has been around for close to two centuries.
The fake VoteBuilder page was flagged as being a high-probability phishing page, but Lookout's AI could not by itself tell who or what the page was trying to imitate.
There are even many A-list actors and comedians that humorously imitate different ethnicities & cultures in their comedic skits, stand ups or roles, but that doesn't mean they are racists.
On day three of his tour of Nepal, Prince Harry crouched down to imitate a big cat as he was shown how conservationists track the animal in a country park.
On at least one occasion, Riddell allegedly studied a student's handwriting so he could imitate it as he took the ACT exam for the student in a Houston hotel room.
Host Andy Cohen challenged the two stars to give their best "Bravologues" and imitate classic lines said by some of the most famous Real Housewives – and boy, did they deliver.
"It's only because ultra-right Christian groups in the US began making noise that conservative Christians and Muslims in our part of the world began to imitate them," Ng added.
The algorithm is based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs), a class of machine learning models that attempts to imitate the neural processing that occurs in the visual cortex of animals.
Like most Gulf Arab oil exporters, Qatar pegs its currency to the U.S. dollar, putting pressure on its central bank to imitate interest rate moves by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
They felt the only way forward was to 'catch up' and obtain parity the West in science and technology, and overall development , and so they need to imitate the west.
Teaching a robot how to do something is usually done by either programming it to perform a specific task, or demonstrating that task for the robot to observe and imitate.
Simply sit there, pay attention and look understanding when we try and imitate the exact inflection of her voice when she asked us how we were liking our new apartment.
Never mind that Amazon's dominance has resulted from its all-encompassing convenience and extreme cost-cutting, neither of which would be easy for a brick-and-mortar retailer to imitate.
Kirby dynamic, muscular art, rich in cosmic space fantasy, also became the bedrock Marvel style, which all the other artists were told to imitate, with one big exception: Steve Ditko.
FOR decades Latin America's democratic politicians have invoked the European Union (EU) as a model to imitate, though they have proved much better at talking about integration than practising it.
I have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice and you can imagine that, and this sounds like one of these scams, one of the many scams.
And it all began, officials say, because a man wanted to imitate a stunt he'd seen on TV. The fire broke out Thursday in a neighborhood in Cohoes, New York.
No longer just reading for entertainment, I was seeking out new writers in an attempt to find the styles I wanted to emulate, imitate or just straight-up rip off.
The Thread RE: ON SPORTS Jay Caspian Kang wrote about the American soccer fans who imitate European traditions without acknowledging their xenophobic history — or the significant Latino audience around them.
"Not just the Kim family, but ordinary North Koreans would try hard to imitate the handwriting, believing it's nice and divine," added Ahn, who defected to South Korea in 1979.
Six of the Milky Way's fastest stars have been clocked by software designed to imitate a human brain, according to news dropped by the European Space Agency (ESA) on Monday.
And to make it even more realistic, could the scrub nurse run back and forth at the foot of the operating table and imitate an ambulance siren moving through traffic?
It features two benches and a console made from carved foam that's been coated in a gradient of iridescent car lacquer, plus a fourth piece meticulously painted to imitate marble.
I have okay self-esteem, but no one, after spending 45 minutes memorizing a dance perfected by talented and beautiful celebrities, should have to then watch themselves clumsily imitate it.
His independent-film work tried to revive or imitate the '70s auteur spirit, before giving way to lousy Oscar bait for his companies and endless superhero movies for the system.
The same phlegmy, rankled purr that she first used to imitate Louis Armstrong's scatting has become a flexible trademark — a marker of thirst, aggravation and rabid pride that travels well.
Molson Coors is aiming to imitate non-alcoholic drinks that boast about positive additives, so it's brewing Vizzy with acerola cherry, a fruit the company claims is high in antioxidants.
"I wish our friends around the world would emulate and imitate our policies of lower taxes and deregulation so they can pick their growth rates up as well," he said.
In some ways its very triviality — the fact that everyone could talk about it, dissect it, imitate it — makes fashion the most potentially viral item in the subliminal political toolbox.
They all fashion themselves like Kitt — a black turtleneck and a wig cropped just below the ears, flipped and curled — and imitate her movements as they lip-sync the lyrics.
I've seen one imitate a hoverbike that a prospector had parked, and watched the man vanish into the gloomfang's gullet as he returned to what he thought was his vehicle.
Many of Nevelson's drawings imitate, in the planes of that two-dimensional medium, the way that her sculptural assemblages create a sense of integrated elegance out of bric-a-brac material.
But it can be hard to self soothe as a stressed grown-up, which might be why adults like Lala Kent are trying to imitate the sleep strategies devised for infants.
The show's original conceit and central problem was that it tried to too hard to imitate the original, without taking into account the diverse lived experiences of queer and straight women.
"Suddenly the whole show is looking a lot like a negotiating tool rather than any serious intention to imitate a trade war," Fiona Cincotta, senior market analyst at City Index, said.
There always seems to me something seething between the lines of every Natasha Trethewey poem, which is part of what makes her work so admirable and so completely impossible to imitate.
As an alternative, the City is looking to imitate and build on Switzerland's deal with the EU, where only some industries have full access to the single market, the newspaper said.
The modern equivalent of Victorian worsted-stocking wearers are hipsters, who imitate the wealthy's penchant for farmers' markets and fair-trade lattes, even if they cannot afford a cruise to Antarctica.
It looks more like a modern website as opposed to the older design that Polgreen notes was part of the site's original homage to the newspapers it was designed to imitate.
Mr. Graves decided to move to the kit after hearing Elvin Jones with John Coltrane at a club — not to imitate what he'd heard, but to transcend it, add more range.
Miley Cyrus has only confirmed that one of the songs off of her new album is about fiancé Liam Hemsworth — but does art imitate life on some of the other tracks?
Artificial neural networks, which imitate the ability of the human brain to learn, have greatly improved the way software recognizes patterns in images, audio, and text, among other forms of data.
Fans around the world have tried to imitate his smooth slides and spins, his racy crotch grab and pelvic thrust and, of course, his trademark moonwalk, with varying degrees of success.
Now, the plan is to imitate them or to alter their messages, with the aim of redirecting militants to areas more vulnerable to attack by American drones or local ground forces.
Their film has moved the Banks family on from the 1910s to the 1930s, but you will struggle to think of a sequel which takes such pains to imitate its predecessor.
He said the suspects intended to use explosives and firearms to imitate the 2008 Mumbai attacks in which militants carried out a series of attacks and bombings across India's financial capital.
The campaign includes efforts to imitate prominent ISIS commanders online and mislead militants, as well as to interrupt and redirect electronic transfers of money used to fund the group's extremist agenda.
"Coldblooded rioters can only imitate terror acts," Lau added, referring to reports that a police officer had fired a live round at a vehicle charging police lines, according to the Times.
"Everything Bolt does I try to imitate, to see if one day, if God wishes, I could be a third of what he is," he said on a recent Reuters visit.
Chaplin's next conquest took place during a time when his routine at parties was to "imitate the manner in which the leading ladies of the day might experience orgasm," Ackroyd writes.
Given this context, it is perhaps significant that when asked to perform imitations by an audience member at Whitmire's 2015 Dragon Con appearance, "Kermit" chose to imitate a Muppet named Constantine.
After Zoom's defeat, Arrow villain Prometheus tried to enlist Black Siren in his vendetta against Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), forcing her to imitate Earth-1 Laurel to try and manipulate him.
But how did the East's zealous wish to imitate the West, which was matched by the West's keenness to export its beloved political and economic models, contribute to the current crisis?
If the US were able to imitate these systems, experts have argued for years, it could help attract more qualified teachers, raise test scores, and have a lifelong impact on students.
Vaccines work by using the weakened version of a pathogen to imitate — but not cause — an illness in a way that forces the body to develop a supply of defensive cells.
Survival horror games often focus on vulnerable, ordinary characters and induce a sense of paranoid powerlessness, stripping down interface elements or tweaking camera movements to imitate a frail human body's motion.
At the music school's workshop, Madeline Mau, 11, who sees light, shadows and bright colors with her limited vision, molded her own movements to imitate those she felt through Ms. Hashimoto.
In "A Palé," a hypnotic fusion of flamenco and hip-hop, Rosalía wears a gold grill and channels Frida Kahlo while she sings about how her own copycats imitate her creations.
Murray's character Vincent MacKenna, a grumpy retiree who drank and gambled, used the phrase "in the context of a race and in a clear attempt to imitate" Johnson, the complaint said.
Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore and Meryl Streep star in this adaptation of Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1998 novel, about Virginia Woolf (Kidman) and two women whose lives imitate Woolf's art.
Once Mr. Davies had accepted the singing role, she tailored her musical choices to the specific qualities of his voice, rather than trying to imitate the elusive sound of the castrato.
Implicit bias is bias, and it's clear that someone who cannot distinguish from using shoe polish on his face to imitate a Black person clearly suffers from this or is delusional.
In a news conference alongside his wife, Northam said he had made other mistakes, including dressing up in blackface to imitate Michael Jackson in a dance contest around the same time.
Another kind of visual redaction is present in Cervino's work, "Pieces" (23), which at first glance looks like a wall-mounted grid of abstracted, black plastic shapes, which might imitate weaponry.
When your mom is a top model, an A-list celebrity, or a future Queen, it's understandable that you'd strive to imitate her every beauty move — even down to the last strand.
Total: 33 Season 2, episode 1 Agent Carter Martha is heartbroken after the death of her partner, General Hux Ash and orders a highly realistic robot to imitate his personality and mannerisms.
"You see they can walk one or two meters on two legs but also these animals are so used (to humans), they like to imitate and do what people do," Shamavu said.
In Lebanon, Dr. Abi-Said said, parents scare their children by tapping their fingernails on bedside tables to imitate creeping claws: The hyena will get you if you don't go to sleep.
To do this, they deployed a type of neural network that excels at generating variations of the data it studies, like a well-trained forger that can imitate a famous painter's style.
Pitt tries to rectify this by pulling out all the stops, dropping his voice a few registers to imitate a man whose vocal cords have taken a beating yelling in the desert.
Art really does imitate life -- the "Empire" crew is firing up its cameras pretty much exactly where their former star, Jussie Smollett, insists he fell victim to a racist and homophobic attack.
When other companies imitate our product, it undermines the creativity that goes into designing it, but more important, our mission; we're building something much bigger than ourselves, and we're proud of it.
Boeing has newly found that its flight simulators used to train pilots failed to precisely imitate the conditions that resulted in its MCAS anti-stall system malfunctioning, the New York Times reports.
Last season, hair pros pushed wet strands at shows including Altuzarra and Jason Wu — looks that celebrities like Taraji P. Henson and Shay Mitchell went on to imitate on the red carpet.
African Grey Parrot - Prized for its ability to imitate human speech, this species also placed on "Appendix I". The African grey parrot is usually bred in captivity and sold as a pet.
One of the stars of the HBO teen drama, "Euphoria," says art definitely does NOT imitate life when it comes to her character ... who's ramping up to become a full-blown dominatrix.
In the Newsweek interview, Alkhater said that if they maintained their currency pegs, GCC economies would suffer as they were forced to imitate future interest rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
But Mobb Deep, the same as Wu-Tang, those groups are so unique and impossible to imitate that they never sound dated, because no one was able to do what they did.
To imitate this structure, Dr Yu designed a new liquid-crystal polymer consisting of a long flexible carbon backbone and azobenzene, a chemical compound made up of two hexagonal rings linked together.
Ozempic, known generically as semaglutide, will compete with others in a class known as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs, which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin.
But the piece struggles to evoke the sensations and experiences that a virtual reality headset can't imitate — feelings that, if we're going to treat VR as serious art, it shouldn't have to.
Music didn't start from attempts to imitate nature; music seems to have come from somewhere else completely, and, of course, in the early part of the 20th century, painters envied that enormously.
As a C.E.O., I try to share with my teams my personal conviction that we must capitalize on our unique set of assets and on a heritage that no one can imitate.
A young, heavily pregnant woman stands in a cheap-looking shiny blue dress, meant to imitate the finest satin, with a large hole cut in the middle from which her bump protrudes.
It seems to me the mistake a lot of people make when trying to imitate the habits of successful people is that they don't really internalize the underlying reasoning behind the activity.
The idea is to ultimately run a kind of Turing test, but for smell—to imitate the dogs' results until no one can differentiate between the Nano-Nose's reactions and a canine's.
"We know that children are strongly influenced by media characters, they think they are cool, and they're likely to imitate their behavior," said Bushman, who was not involved with the new study.
"There's no reason the virtual experience needs to imitate the physical reality," said Ken Perlin, a computer science professor at New York University and the founding director of its Media Research Lab.
Cisgender folks who've never walked in our shoes can't believe the hubris of trans people insisting that we play ourselves in film and television roles, rather than having other people imitate us.
In another essay, Knapp uses his own flailing attempts to imitate Roger Federer on his neighborhood tennis courts to deconstruct his journey from aspiring reader and writer to literary Reader and Writer.
On the other hand, as this tweet points out, sometimes real life does imitate satire, so knowing what's happening in the news in general will also help students sort fact from fiction.
Key to this plan is Yu's "shadow," Jing (also played by Deng), who bears an uncanny resemblance to him and has been trained from a young age to perfectly imitate his mannerisms.
In the period since the collapse of the Soviet Union and its empire, the authors argue, the losers in the Cold War struggle have attempted to imitate the victors in that conflict.
At spy stations, young visitors can imitate her method, write messages in invisible ink and use a cipher wheel, an early encryption and decryption device, to reveal information in Tallmadge's code book.
They produce fake meat products made from pea protein or genetically modified soy for consumers who want the taste to imitate a real burger, and market the environmental benefits of their products.
CAIRO/KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Protesters in Sudan are trying to imitate the Arab Spring uprisings that shook the region in 2011, President Omar al-Bashir said on Sunday during a visit to Egypt.
When Mr. Bell left the show, he advised Mr. Noory not to imitate his hosting style, which gave listeners the (accurate) sense that he was broadcasting from a compound in the desert.
After all, the Chinese court was famously enamored of the plum blossom; the Japanese had already borrowed their religion and written alphabet from the Chinese — must they imitate them here as well?
He was too young when Ronen died to imitate those expressions, and yet here they are: Ronen's look of wonder, his goofy grin, the way his smile lights up his brown eyes.
A day after Hillary Clinton barked like a dog to mock Republicans at a rally in Nevada, Trump said that because a double standard applied to him, he will not imitate her.
In our reality, it seems that art is still imitating life, but in Season Two of Westworld, it seems viewers will find out if life has what it takes to imitate art.
His wordless art — combinations of simple and elaborate line work where the punchlines are in the visuals instead of a caption — has set a template many print cartoonists imitate to this day.
And the ability of glazed terra-cotta tiles, hung on a steel frame, to imitate expansive masonry walls made the material a popular choice for architectural expression and durability during the early 1900s.
Google made a big deal about the rounded keys of the Pixel Slate, and they're surprisingly nice, but still not as good as the old-fashioned SA-profile keys they're designed to imitate.
But mostly I want to talk about three things Things 3 does extremely well — and ought to inspire makers of to-do list apps the world over to imitate or improve on them.
The issue with portraying a graphic suicide onscreen is the fear of suicidal ideation or contagion, which means viewers who are exposed to depictions of suicide may imitate what they see in media.
Quebec used to be more devoutly Catholic than France, but these days it is racing to imitate and even outdo the Gallic motherland in its embrace of secularism, and probably going too far.
The new burger uses a combination of coconut oil and cocoa to imitate the look and taste of "marbling," the white, fatty specks you get in meat that contribute to its rich flavor.
More than any other early philosopher of artificial intelligence, he recognized that AI would not just imitate—and replace—human beings in many intelligent activities but would change human beings in the process.
As Umbolino shows (and this is a separate issue) the site you're tricked into visiting may even imitate the real site's HTTPS status, giving you that reassuring green lock next to the URI.
" "His Holiness, Pope Francis, told this body from the very spot I stand tonight that 'to imitate the hatred and violence of tyrants and murderers is the best way to take their place.
"That happens to be a line from Beyoncé, her favorite performer, who she says she idolizes and would like to imitate," the longtime adversary of the Democratic nominee replied, to laughter from Lemon.
To do this challenge, people only needed to imitate the dialogue from Winston Duke's introductory scene in Black Panther, but it ended up being one of the best internet moments of the year.
A Jewish student complained that a faux eviction notice had been placed on her dorm room door, purporting to imitate those put on Palestinian homes designated for destruction due to involvement with terrorism.
CAIRO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Protesters in Sudan are trying to imitate the Arab Spring uprisings that shook the region in 2011, President Omar al-Bashir said on Sunday during a visit to Egypt.
But the singer proved her style has evolved substantially since then, stepping out on Thursday night in a retro-inspired look that all the athleisure fanatics will be tripping over themselves to imitate.
Firstly—as any of your mates doing karaoke and that time Noel Fielding went on Comic Relief looking like Florence Welch on Halloween will attest—it is not easy to imitate Kate Bush.
His Holiness, Pope Francis, told this body from the very spot I stand tonight that 'to imitate the hatred and violence of tyrants and murderers is the best way to take their place.
In a further nod to Star Wars, along the way you'll be joined by a colorful cast of robot helpers, each designed to imitate a different animal, from a dog to a gorilla.
" Susan Sontag once wrote of Weil: "No one who loves life would wish to imitate her dedication to martyrdom nor would wish it for his children nor for anyone else whom he loves.
Advances in parallel computing have eroded those barriers, and the last few years have seen an explosion of research into and using systems that imitate — still very approximately — the ones in our brain.
By putting a gap between the demonstration of the action (the human jumping), and the command to imitate (the dog jumping), the dog has to rely on its memory to recall the action.
Thus if art really is holding a mirror up to nature, then these strange metal beings operating on programming designed to imitate our madcap leaps in logic might actually provide the truest picture.
A series of scandals last week brought the issue of "blackface" — when nonblack people darken their skin using makeup or other products to imitate a black person — roaring back into the cultural conversation.
There was no paint or brushes involved, just an algorithm that learns to imitate sets of images fed by humans — in this case, thousands of portraits spanning the 14th century to the 20th.
Potentially, this opens the door to some kind of two-factor biometric authentication, meaning a potential hacker would have to imitate both your face and your fingerprint to gain access to your phone.
I started looking for a play kitchen so she could imitate me while I cook, even when she's not in her Kitchen Helper, and also engage in pretend play anytime she feels inclined.
Flies drop in scores from their "winter quarters in the curtains / and sizzle as they fall": the obligatory "z" sounds imitate their buzzing, but the word "sizzle" adds an unsettling association with breakfast.
One example, Gertrude Stein's 1948 monograph on Picasso, plays with perception: You can't tell if the textured brushwork of the painting on the cover is meant to show Wolfe's hand or imitate Picasso's.
Though we can't link to this piece since it appeared only in print, the idea is still easy to imitate: Students write their own "Five Things I Wish I Had Known About ______" piece.
After they divorced, she danced in the original Broadway production of "Silk Stockings" and was given a small speaking role in the s how because of her ability to imitate a Russian accent.
"I think that Star Trek emerged from a unique convergence of very special talents, and it is very possible that in their absence, nothing of a similar quality would have appeared," says science fiction scholar Gary Westfahl, author of The Mechanics of Wonder, adding that it's easy to imitate the pulp 19703s space-opera of E.E. "Doc" Smith (as George Lucas and others later did), but vastly harder to imitate the more mature space adventures of Robert A. Heinlein (the way Roddenberry did).

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