The traditional large males are readily fooled so long as the mimics are rare, but as more mimics succeed, the big fish become less abundant and the mimics more plentiful.
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Like TV / TS Tapestry , Les Girls , Female Mimics ?
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This mimics the two main ways peer review is conducted.
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Scalp micropigmentation mimics hair follicles for people with hair loss.
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But Ly said this mimics what happens in real life.
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It also mimics the way that most employees are paid.
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The design mimics the art on Kylie's lip kit packaging.
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Sometimes called the "poor man's myna," starlings are excellent mimics.
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Bounce is the one that most closely mimics a Boomerang.
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"A toothbrush mimics a mother's tongue licking them," says Shaw.
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The malware mimics the programmable logic controller for Siemens systems.
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Mimics Speaker, says "it's [Ryan's] way or the highway." pic.twitter.
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Last year, Instagram launched a stories feature that mimics Snapchat's.
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The pomp mimics an English court tradition called the levée.
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Instruction mimics what the agency teaches its own special agents.
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Trump mockingly mimics John McCain's vote against ACA repeal pic.twitter.
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That is enough to confirm that he mimics his predecessor's jurisprudence.
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Reality mimics itself so perfectly that only fiction can match it.
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This report mimics Comey&aposs conclusions in the email case itself.
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As it improves, it mimics human actions more and more closely.
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"It mimics what your employer would do for you," said Parks.
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The device mimics a real kiss using pressure sensors and actuators.
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God supposedly interprets and mimics what we do on earth, right?
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It mimics the movement of real life time lapses quite well.
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WebXPRT is a fantastic online benchmark that mimics everyday web browsing.
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The injection mimics the effect of a vasectomy -- without the snip.
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A robot that mimics breathing to help you fall asleep faster.
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The company's pricing structure mimics Airbnb's, with prices set by proprietors.
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Though harsh, the policy mimics expectations of many faiths, including Christianity.
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This mimics how Switzerland and Denmark have implemented negative interest rates.
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And the devices' design mimics the trendy tech that teenagers appreciate.
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And when we're dehydrated, it also mimics the signs of hunger.
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The shape of the bar, a sunken rectangle, mimics the original.
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In a way, birth control mimics the body's response to pregnancy.
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Stagecraft mimics statecraft—which is itself a distorted form of entertainment.
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The earthy flush, Lane says, mimics that of "a wild explorer."
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The twist in space mimics the torquing movement of the dolphins.
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"The Poltroon Husband," as the title immediately suggests, mimics Henry James.
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ObamaCare mimics the Swiss mandate to purchase a basic health plan.
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K2 mimics the sensations of marijuana, but with much stronger effects.
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Sequential numbering, common in cities, mimics the system used in Paris.
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The model mimics what a human body does in real life.
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Apparently, being horizontal mimics the weightlessness that affects astronauts in space.
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True to its name, the imitating poison frog mimics another poison frog.
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In the real world, the robotic arm mimics the exact same motions.
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The experience mimics an extremely popular demo for VR: the roller coaster.
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Dark Mode in Windows 10, as with MacOS, mimics Chrome's Incognito mode.
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The fleeting appearance mimics the photographer's seemingly indiscriminate, point-and-shoot style.
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It mimics the menstrual cycle through reproductive hormones produced by the ovary.
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That initiative mimics a law he got passed in Oregon in 2007.
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A tissue that mimics the heart muscle, replete with veins and arteries.
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Persson ingeniously designed redstone in a way that mimics real-world electronics.
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This mimics, I think, the experience of reading George R.R. Martin's books.
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The Berlin candle contains sophisticated scents, while the exterior mimics stained glass.
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Facebook's subsidiary, Instagram, is now launching a new feature that mimics TikTok.
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This gentle alarm clock mimics the sun, offering light therapy to users.
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In "Green Light," the editor mimics the slow build of Lorde's track.
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Adopting her elder's throaty voice, Cohan mimics the suggestion to bear arms.
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Without 23D audio that faithfully mimics reality, the virtual illusion is lost.
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Because the cruelty of The World mimics the cruelty of The Father.
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The government lending mimics the loans that banks make to bankrupt companies.
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She's even developed a new rite of passage ceremony that mimics FGM.
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On the outside, the stitching mimics the dendritic patterns of mushroom mycelium.
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Yet, he added, Republican policy still mimics what was done under Reagan.
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Google's mobile app now features a feed that mimics Facebook's social network.
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BPA, which mimics estrogen, messes with our hormones and can be carcinogenic.
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Their architecture often mimics that of warehouses, shopping malls, or dome-shaped stadiums.
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But it also mimics a current trend in film and television: bisexual lighting.
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AI is a general term for software that mimics human cognition or perception.
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Kenneth Stanley, a researcher at Uber's AI lab in San Francisco, mimics evolution.
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These mimics, known as biomorphs, serve as a warning, Dr. López-García said.
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"Baseball in my opinion mimics life," Jeter said, citing the game's grueling schedule.
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This actually mimics the effect of CPAP therapy in some ways, DelRosso says.
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Twitter is reportedly working on a feature that mimics Snapchat's camera-centered design.
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Their culture mimics an academic environment and merits provability and data over opinion.
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The alien mimics her, just as it had ostensibly done to her husband.
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As an open-source platform, Mastodon mimics the look and function of Twitter.
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" The script mimics Trump's common complaints of unflattering news coverage as "fake news.
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Does it matter if a thing is alive if it convincingly mimics life?
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The robot mimics the skin of octopi which can turn spiky when threatened.
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That mimics the way that people get exposed to HIV in real life.
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The drug is a synthetic peptide analog that mimics a naturally occurring hormone.
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Other Rooms In upstate New York, one family's treehouse mimics its rustic environment.
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Pisaro specializes in quiet, spacious music that frequently samples or mimics natural sounds.
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It mimics the action of picking something up, and placing it back down.
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The pay gap mimics gaps in much of the rest of the economy.
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KT: The fact that the structure mimics the skyline just added another layer.
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He also suffers from vascular parkinsonism ... a rare syndrome that mimics Parkinson's disease.
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The feature mimics Google's Street View, which has been available for many years.
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These individuals — though fully male, in that they produce sperm — are female mimics.
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The company has also launched an age-gated website that mimics the app.
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The printing mimics the shape of the human body, allowing freedom of movement.
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The pulsing provides dynamic compression, which mimics the muscle pump of your legs.
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Its climate mimics that of mist-covered tropical highlands and contains 72,000 plants.
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"It mimics building relationships in real life," says founder and CEO Isa Watson.
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The E-Tron Sportback's interior also mimics that of the E-Tron SUV.
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The conversation-starter lipstick mimics a piece of artwork with flowers embedded inside.
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"Fuck you" The way the song builds kind of mimics what's in the lyrics.
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Build a camera that mimics X. peckii's eye and you could remove that bump.
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Instead, Soraa says, its color technology mimics sunlight by skewing toward more violet light.
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Instead, it just mimics a basic Vogue algorithm without appropriate thought to its context.
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Rather than trying to build a vehicle that mimics a human-piloted one, Drive.
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GoPro also added a new Live Burst feature, which largely mimics Apple's Live Photos.
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To create a carousel, you tap a new icon that mimics a photo stack.
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Science tells us that we engage more readily with technology that mimics human interaction.
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For this, it's crucial to have an iron that effectively mimics your natural texture.
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That's why babies love white noise, since it mimics the sound of the womb.
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The fake Milanese Loop even effectively mimics the magnetic clasp of the real thing.
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Andret studies a branch of mathematics called topology, and the book's architecture mimics . . . topology.
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The technique mimics a watercolor painting with color that minimally bleeds outside the lines.
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Preller used LSD because it mimics some of the brain's own neurochemicals, like serotonin.
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Does technology that mimics humans erode our trust in what we see and hear?
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Up until recently, finding a sex toy that mimics oral sex has been hard.
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Known as a "Stingray," it mimics cell-phone towers to grab data from phones.
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Researchers developed a server that mimics Apple's own servers to intercept the encrypted files.
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The paper is a thick, slippery plastic that mimics the texture of the rand.
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Unlike Facebook Live, Twitter's video strategy more closely mimics what viewers see on television.
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This mimics how Facebook built into Messenger extra apps for GIFs, transportation and more.
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The probing, gentle rhythm of their conversation sometimes mimics that of a therapy session.
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The garden's T-shape mimics the imagined shadow of the torso with arms outstretched.
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In that way, it mimics the way Facebook was originally launched — school by school.
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The code mimics Apple's AirPods which already have customizable taps and automatic ear detection.
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Much of what we've done mimics what Canada has done in terms of development.
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Fosse trains Verdon to shrug her shoulder down, as she fluidly mimics his movements.
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His leadership style mimics the martinets he's seen in Hollywood portrayals of the military.
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It has corners where it mimics the twists and turns of the Rio Grande.
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And I like lip color that mimics my natural color — it's a pinky mauve.
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So have reports that Mr. Trump often mimics his Indian counterpart in internal discussions.
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The engraving's play of light mimics the northern sun, which never sets in summer.
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Front Burner A new vegan deli product mimics the flavor of the Reuben staple.
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Kindle Oasis comes with Amazon's Paperwhite display, which closely mimics the resolution of print.
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"The toy industry mimics what's happening culturally in the adult space," Ms. Appell said.
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Flexible and easily transportable, it features a unique pad that mimics real piano sounds.
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The contest mimics Yang's Freedom Dividend proposal, which is a cornerstone of his campaign.
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"I didn't touch her; I just used a turkey baster," she mimics, rolling her eyes.
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Using micro-robotics, the sex toy mimics the feeling of the mouth, tongue, and fingers.
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It mimics the feeling of swiveling your head to see all the details around you.
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The dynamic in the White House mimics Trump's personality, one former campaign official told CNN.
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This emotional compression creates a sense of claustrophobia that mimics the reality of the siege.
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The estate mimics the style of Versailles, no less, with 7 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.
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Tesla's correlation to high-performing malls mimics that of another star Silicon Valley tenant: Apple.
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"Don't stand like that, that's not how I stand," Johnson says while Hart mimics him.
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A young boy mimics his father as he shaves his face in New York, 1949.
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Anything that mimics a decent earpiece like phones used to have, before smartphones killed them.
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The Juul design mimics a flash drive - with plug-in cartridges of concentrated nicotine juice.
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Inslee's campaign logo features a shape that mimics a globe with green and blue hues.
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It mimics its antecedent's 8-bit aesthetic, and has a soundtrack of pleasant MIDI bops.
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Like this, [mimics putting an arm around an imaginary Pitbull's shoulder], come here, come here.
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It mimics the sunlight, and I use it almost every morning when I'm feeling glum.
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You can use GLOO as a shield, keeping psychic blasts and shitty mimics at bay.
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This mimics Facebook's various past partner certification programs like the Strategic Preferred Marketing Developer distinction.
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And Now, The "Good" Version: "The current trend of retouching mimics analog photography," says Edwards.
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This new tattoo looks vaguely familiar — it mimics her last few, all tiny and red.
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It also feels like it mimics the rhythms of real life when it's like that.
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The mailer is even more direct and mimics a matchbook with McClintock's face on it.
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Mr. Rhys Meyers does his own singing and convincingly mimics the legend's intense stage presence.
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She embraces a grueling production process that mimics the precarious existences she shows on-screen.
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" The poem's insistent cadence mimics the beat of a clock, and its chorus, "Forever — never!
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He had kind of a high squeaky voice [at this point, Rush mimics Green's voice].
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L and by Sable Elyse Smith, whose "Ironwoodland" mimics the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles.
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It mimics the pageantry of cable well and makes these shows all the more tempting.
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Altria says the experience mimics smoking a cigarette and is therefore attractive to adult smokers.
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We talked about Elmer Fudd's speech impediment recently, and how it mimics very young speakers.
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Mazda has created a class-leading cabin, with a design that mimics Audis of late.
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Sports stadium is also notable for a design feature that mimics Twitter — updates appear chronologically.
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During squats, the water moves around, creating an imbalance that mimics hockey players' dynamic movements.
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The punchy production on "Rollercoaster" mimics the sound Timbaland architected for Aaliyah in her prime.
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In a similar vein, de Vries's poetry mimics the immaterial quality of online identities (avatars).
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The mid-range Strike is 10 pounds heavier, but otherwise largely mimics the standard range version.
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The lighting system on this bad boy mimics natural sunlight for the most color-correct view.
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See, emulation, which mimics old technology through software, often can have issues with timing or imperfection.
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The AI then mimics the tasks—along with everything that task entails—seen in the video.
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Celebrities instigate the behavior, the far left mimics the behavior, and the media enables it all.
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The audience's temporal disorientation mimics the protagonist's — and that makes for a more powerful viewing experience.
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The trailer, which hit the internet on Thursday, impressively mimics the documentary style Netflix made famous.
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The 3-year-old mimics Marilyn by holding her dress up and giving a side-eye.
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Neural networks refers to AI that mimics the human brain and can learn and make connections.
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He won quirky, liberal hotbeds like New Hampshire, or through the caucus system that mimics them.
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He's been battling illnesses much more frequently as of late, including vascular parkinsonism, which mimics Parkinson's.
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Nicotine is poisonous because it mimics one of the chemical messengers that nerves use to communicate.
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So you're not too hot and bothered, there's a ventilation system that mimics a windy breeze.
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Somehow, this mimics the passage of three years, but we're not sure that's how time works.
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Once selected, the camera detects your face, masks it with the sticker, and mimics your expressions.
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The robotic gripper mimics those hairs using thousands of silicone rubber wedges pointing in opposite directions.
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The premise of the Somnox Sleep Robot is it mimics the breathing of a sleeping partner.
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Unique to this image is the cross-stitching that mimics the craggy half of the iceberg.
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Free: iOS and Android Blocky Racer mimics the simple arcade-style racing we know and love.
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Lastly, the Eagle-360s also boast 3D printed tread that mimics the pattern of brain coral.
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That's why many women will get fillers around their cheekbones — it mimics that youthful, angular shape.
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Thom Tillis, of North Carolina, and James Lankford, of Oklahoma, mimics legislation from Florida Republican Rep.
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The arachnid is just half-an-inch long and mimics ants in appearance, behavior, and smell.
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Firebox is selling a Pennywise Balloon Lamp that mimics the red balloon in the movie 'It.
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This mimics the most illuminated part of neon lights, making it appear brighter than the rest.
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That four-pot engine is mated to a continuously variable transmission that mimics normal gear shifts.
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A simple white ETFE enclosure mimics a small village in the aptly-named Castle of Innocence.
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Hard seltzer mimics the flavors drinkers already know and love, like black cherry, raspberry, and lime.
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The portrait of Bacon, with its bold composition and blood-red background, mimics his own style.
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Supposedly, it mimics a cold at first ... and then turns into a full-blown respiratory infection.
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Suga also mimics a teaser image from 2018's Love Yourself: Answer in another striking visual.
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Ms. Wilk's business model mimics Ms. Vasian's: high-quality treatments based on old-school European techniques.
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They can select the wasp mimics from actual wasps, even while traveling 50 feet a second.
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Plant-based meat is anything that mimics traditional meat but is made mainly using plant ingredients.
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Designed by duo Studio Job, this piece mimics a fairground with its vibrant colors and composition.
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Even the meaningful analysis that The Discourse often mimics requires some measure of grit and persistence.
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Dr. Elliott tested Williamson in high school using a ballistic jumping drill that roughly mimics rebounding.
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This free-flowing style mimics the hip-hop and jazz-inflected rhythms of the student-poets.
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Camila Cabello says she feels most like herself when her hair mimics her bold, confident personality.
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BPA, or bisphenol-A, is a chemical that mimics estrogen and a component of polycarbonate plastics.
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"GKMC" mimics a coming-of-age novel, taking us through one boy's adolescence in Lamar's hometown.
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When someone slugs somebody, the seat mimics the one-two, punching me twice in the back.
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She makes fine jewelry but she mimics Mother Nature, so it's gem-set beetles and spiders.
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"Trump mimics Clinton's protectionist and pro-tariff trade policies," conservative talk radio host Mark Levin wrote.
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So don't be surprised if your car skids or mimics an anti-lock braking system, or ABS.
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The injection is given under anesthetic and mimics the effect of a vasectomy, but without the snip.
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Their buoyancy mimics the dynamism of classic sculpture that somehow makes marble look like striving human bodies.
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Even the sound is a delightfully tactile scratching that mimics the experience of writing in real life.
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The project's goal is to build hardware that mimics the features of animal eyes for various purposes.
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"You know kids, saying no to drugs is a real... *mimics shooting a three* slam dunk." pic.twitter.
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In the I, Tonya teaser, Robbie uncannily mimics her voice, summarizing Harding's plight with the public eye.
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The static, collected nature of such online relationships mimics a particular type of (sometimes unrequited) love letter.
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Aside from that, it mimics the U.S. Open, but has historically been played at less prestigious courses.
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One was more square, which is a subjective point of view because it mimics your actual vision.
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You just walk around in real life, and the system automatically mimics your movement in the game.
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On the ceiling of the soaring room, a scene of clouds and sky mimics the one outdoors.
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And, of course, it has a square monochrome LCD display that mimics the original Game Boy's screen.
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It's darker and sleeker, but you'll notice mimics the inverse of the shape of the Elder Wand.
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Like so many of Google's open-source projects, Grafeas basically mimics how Google itself handles these issues.
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The ground plane is carved in a shape that mimics the amphitheater like style of Congressional seating.
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When constructed, it mimics the movement of a badminton shuttlecock, hanging briefly in the air when thrown.
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In the I, Tonya teaser, Robbie uncannily mimics her voice, summarizing Harding's plight with the public eye.
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One scheme mimics volcanic eruptions, inspired by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in 220.
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It was patented before the rulings, and besides, it isn't a natural compound but merely mimics one.
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Each tube mimics a different taste receptor on the human tongue — sweet, salty, bitter, sour and more.
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The leaf-shaped body is made out of recycled wood composite that mimics the look of stone.
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The leaf-shaped body is made out of recycled wood composite that mimics the look of stone.
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The Guardian GT is a mammoth, dual-armed robot that mimics the moments of a human operator.
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"One of our ravens mimics crows," he said: Merlina, one of "The Ravenmaster" 's most entertaining characters.
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It features the title "Warren Endorses Sanders, Breaking with Colleagues" and mimics the newspaper's typefaces and design.
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In this case, engineers have created a variable-compression system that mimics a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
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Its separate messaging app, Threads, which mimics Snapchat's format of quick image-based messaging, launched last week.
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Mirroring refers to the social phenomenon in which a partner mimics the other's posture, gestures, and words.
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A biosimilar that mimics Johnson & Johnson's autoimmune disease drug Remicade was approved by the F.D.A. in April.
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But damn, your puppy filter will always bring me joy—no matter if Facebook completely mimics it.
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Her tax structure mimics that in place during some of the most prosperous times for our country.
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Yet its sterile aesthetic and strained conversations have a numbing effect that mimics the characters' emotional disengagement.
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The series mimics the slow, methodical unpeeling of layers that is talk therapy for a good reason.
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And that's the motivating principle behind the system: a control scheme that closely mimics our own movement.
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The company focuses on imaginative play that mimics real life, via wooden vehicles and play-food sets.
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I want him to make a sign that mimics police light and spells out what is lost.
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But Lounibos says this study sets the stage for future research that mimics the conditions in nature.
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One such device, the StingRay, mimics a cell-tower and allows law enforcement to track targets' phones.
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This Is Us simply mimics that behavior and weds it to the structure of a mystery show.
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Flavor-wise, it mimics a banana quite convincingly, but it's more banana-flavored jellybean, less fresh produce.
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Robinson does his best to play the instrument in a way that mimics what Wilson is singing.
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The approval rate for the ACA mimics two previous Gallup surveys, both early in the Trump tenure.
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This user created a scene featuring Corona beers that mimics hostage situations often seen in action movies.
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The olive oil is from south of Sicily, with a fragrance that mimics sun-kissed green tomatoes.
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Rosetti Superyachts' newest concept design mimics the appearance of a killer whale, down to the dorsal fin.
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The pattern is likened to a flag on a pole, while the consolidated trading mimics a flag.
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"It contains a gel that mimics the frequency-absorption characteristics of a human head," a scientist said.
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Levonorgestrel is a synthetic hormone that mimics the sex hormone progesterone, which prevents ovulation and, hence, pregnancy.
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There's even a congressional version that mimics AB 5, called the Workplace Democracy Act, introduced by Sen.
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Reviewers love the quality of the faux leather, which they say mimics the real thing quite convincingly.
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This microscopic process mimics what should happen when we exercise strenuously, straining and then rebuilding our muscles.
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On Mr. Olsen's walls, wood veneer wallcovering from Maya Romanoff mimics the straw marquetry favored by Frank.
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We continue to react to the power majority in a way that mimics some of their worst inclinations.
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And the medium is familiar — it mimics texting, which is how we spend much of our modern lives.
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The key, Normant said, is maintaining a look that mimics your natural style, as he did for Meaghan.
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How it works: The system developed by researchers at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia mimics a woman's uterus.
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The new Meringue shade mimics the color of the French dessert after its been toasted ever so slightly.
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Citing concerns that someone will copy him, he would only say that the algo mimics human traders' psychology.
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And as the Boston Globe reported in May, his staff mimics his distinctive style — random capitalization and all.
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H: The stuff where he mimics John Singer Sargent and where he … LSS: The "Olympia" [the 212 painting].
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Her latest album, last year's Adera Dera (released on BubbleTease Communication), mimics the frenetic energy of her life.
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She's holding an umbrella, whose pattern of brown shapes framed by yellow borders mimics that of the animal.
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Say hello to Max Motor Dreams, a crib that mimics the experience of being on a car ride.
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It mimics the experience you get from a movie theater where sound is cast from behind the display.
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About 100 of us were just like"—she mimics enthusiastically panting like an amorous cartoon dog—"following him.
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A second source tells PEOPLE King is "doing well" and suffered an angina, which mimics a heart attack.
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LSD mimics serotonin (a neurotransmitter that influences mood), and it hijacks the serotonin system in some interesting ways.
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Third, it mimics the face you make when you see someone and think, 'Ah, what a nice surprise!
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The ad mimics the effect of physical photographs being cut apart and then getting pieced together with tape.
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Vegetables grow, rain falls, and the sun shines in a way that mimics the natural rhythm of life.
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This motion mimics how our intestines and esophagus move food around our body — a process known as peristalsis.
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There are some parts of the movie where the robot mimics the head movements of the viewer, too.
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"The design of the subreddit itself really mimics how argumentation should be in a formal way," she says.
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That's because soy contains isoflavones — a type of phytoestrogren that mimics the effect of estrogen on the body.
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That requirement was created by legislation signed last year by President Obama and mimics legislation introduced by Sens.
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The ideal result is a very natural-looking sculpt that mimics the effects of bronzer or contouring powder.
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So really, Canadian gun culture kind of mimics the general stereotype of Canadians being boring and straight-laced.
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By prompting you to hold and move the device, the app mimics the experience of a traditional rosary.
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The new design distinguishes itself from established brands and mimics the more artistic approaches upstart brands have taken.
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The measure mimics the tax on single-use plastic bags already in effect across California and other states.
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In every other capacity, Impossible's beef more or less perfectly mimics real ground beef in a meat sauce.
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And, like Horan's video, Diplo's is shot in black and white — and he even mimics Horan's dance moves.
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The layout of the black-and-white murals mimics the endpapers of Roger Tory Peterson's iconic field guides.
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Chicory root mimics that full-bodied coffee taste I've grown to love, but in a slightly earthier way.
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At that level, a trio of measly Mimics can be your undoing, if your wits let you down.
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Today's announcement — the additional of a carousel feature to view photos and videos chronologically — mimics Snapchat's swipe format.
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The unnatural position of the juggler's hands even mimics a prominent bronze relief of Milwaukee's founder, Solomon Juneau.
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You can also download an app that mimics a mouse and keyboard for choosing videos and information entry.
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The experience of dining and sleeping on the train mimics that of a hotel, per the train's website.
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The site's design mimics that ethos with little clutter, hyper-clear images, and not a serif in sight.
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It mimics the movement they do on the ice when you see them jump and cross their legs.
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As Beatrice mimics the cold detachment she knew as a child, she begins a cycle of dysfunction anew.
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But no interaction with the stars he mimics has matched one he had in Los Angeles in 2015.
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The fissure within the walls of San Francisco-based Twilio mimics the broader divide in the tech industry.
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A prototype has been tested in a chamber that mimics the Martian atmosphere at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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This move mimics a similar one that Jet took in becoming an authorized Apple reseller earlier this year.
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The result is a system that mimics the country's approach to tobacco, and largely blocks marketing and advertising.
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So this mimics past examples of neutral athletes participating in the Olympics for themselves rather than their nations?
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Click here to view original GIFResearchers in Europe have created a soft artificial heart that mimics the real thing.
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Yet the real star of the show is the watch's face, which mimics a movement impossible on most wristwatches.
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That decision mimics a recent move by Wal-Mart, which has been gaining share in part by slashing prices.
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One of the better additions in Fashion Forward is just how effectively it mimics the pitfalls of customer service.
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This change in view, though, mimics that of other politicians who have "evolved" on the position of marijuana legalization.
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First of all, the packaging mimics real paint tubes and is 10 times cuter than the average blush compact.
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In a moment of humor, the knot's twisting form mimics the turning cogs of the massive piece of machinery.
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Das mimics several popular Indian celebrities in advertisements to demonstrate how they objectify women using props with double entendre.
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The software rivals Yammer, Salesforce Chatter and Slack, but unlike those services, it directly mimics a consumer product: Facebook.
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Lish's breathless, unfriendly prose mimics the disjointedness of city life and the precariousness of existence for his two protagonists.
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This not only mimics your curves, but the shortened hem elongates your legs without the help of a heel.
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On the other hand, the plan mimics the direction—if not the extent—of one backed by congressional Republicans.
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Cocoa butter and coconut oil are used to create a marbling and texture that more closely mimics real beef.
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The software then "mimics the workflow of a professional photographer" to turn that imagery into an aesthetically pleasing panorama.
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Ironically, this back and forth mimics the technology at the heart of deepfakes: the generative adversarial network, or GAN.
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Moving forward, Zimmer expects his company to take on a business model that mimics that of Spotify or Netflix.
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Unless you build it using a new bulletproofing material developed at North Carolina State University that mimics lightweight styrofoam.
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Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have "developed a drug that mimics sunlight to make the skin tan," BBC reports.
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It has ashwagandha root, which is great for inflammation, and saw palmetto, which mimics some prescription treatments for alopecia.
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The speech heavily mimics the words Jane used when she proposed to Michael in Season 1's first episode.
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It allows Samsung Pay phones to emit a magnetic signal that mimics the magnetic strip on a credit card.
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The design mimics the complex nature of our beloved troublemaker's fighter, down to the scratched metal finish, red stripes.
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Upon contact with skin or a hard surface, PepperBalls release an irritant that mimics the effects of pepper spray.
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One of her most recent collections mimics animal emoji, transforming diamonds and topaz into avant-garde puppy earrings. 3.
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That's because the device, in some sense, mimics bulimia — a disorder where people binge eat and then throw up.
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The hashtag mimics #MeToo, which trended for days as people continued to come out about sexual harassment they've experienced.
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The only reflective surface that mimics water is aluminum foil, conspicuously un-ancient and mass produced, cold in refrigerators.
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At his new vegetarian restaurant ABCV, Jean-Georges Vongerichten says he doesn't plan to serve food that mimics meat.
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One of the better additions in Fashion Forward is just how effectively it mimics the pitfalls of customer service.
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When the phone boots for the first time, a custom app mimics iOS onboarding, adapting it to Android's settings.
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Matt's latest creation is the back-scratching chair, which mimics what a massage chair in your home would do.
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But playing Monopoly is appealing for another reason: It mimics the chaos of the real estate market in Lagos.
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Like the first kids issue, this one mimics the regular sections in the paper, including National, Science and Sports.
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Like the best mimics, John Leguizamo administers large but precisely calibrated doses of exaggeration to make his impersonations pop.
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The tech mimics how algae breaks down organic materials in rivers, and it's helping companies use water more sustainably.
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These fold-in photos are freely inserted into the book whose multifaceted design mimics a hard-bound government dossier.
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The second part of the order mimics what is often referred to as a First Amendment Defense Act (FADA).
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The paraben-free aerosol mist pushes air into the roots and mimics the effect of teasing with bodybuilding polymers.
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Consider Alabama's football equipment truck, which seems relatively modest — until someone blows the horn that mimics an elephant's call.
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To a large degree, today's school food closely mimics the fare that children have grown up eating in restaurants.
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"The SynFrog mimics the visual and textural properties of a live female frog," the company said in a statement.
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And yes, it still mimics the notch since LG is using the same panel part to save on costs.
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It's more natural, too, because [it mimics the way] cats have to work for their food in the wild.
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The ad leads to a webpage that mimics a media brand such as TMZ, Fox News, or People magazine.
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They spend countless hours applying their skills in a simulator that precisely mimics their specific aircraft and its systems.
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In addition, Android 10 has beefed up privacy tools for users -- some of which mimics existing Apple's iOS features.
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"The AI technology mimics the process of an army of equity research analysts that are working around the clock."
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That model mimics Spotify and Apple Music, which pay record labels based on how often their tracks are streamed.
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The follow GIF mimics the vibration pattern in the jumping power cable GIF but has no real-world images.
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Even better, there's one nail set that mimics the same politically-charged sentiment he — and countless other people — stand for.
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The legislation being proposed today largely mimics bills that have been introduced recently in more than a dozen state legislatures.
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They are incredibly clever, incredibly hard-working, really gifted, or incredible mimics, incredible wordsmiths, but Jim is a fucking genius.
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The bait's silicone skirt mimics a crawfish's legs and antennae, and its hollow body accepts rattles and add-on scent.
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It mimics the convenience of the now-obsolete MagSafe feature, safely disconnecting from your computer whenever you step on it.
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This is Moon, a 20123-D, topographic lunar globe that comes with its own light source, that mimics the sun.
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Sam told her the drug, which "mimics the chemical your body releases when you die," would be the best option.
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Totally. Twitter has also helped me so much with my comedy writing in a way that actually mimics my songwriting.
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There's no actual embroidery involved, but the way they're drawn onto skin mimics the cross-stitch texture of embroidered fabric.
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Mitsubishi has released a new LED light panel that mimics the three-dimensional appearance and light output of a skylight.
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In two sections, the weaving mimics the look of the punch cards fed into Jacquard looms and the Analytical Engine.
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People who download the client AiSiHelper, a program that mimics iTunes, will now be in possession of an infected computer.
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Le and his colleagues are testing a super-elastic "memory metal" that mimics your member by bending, expanding, and shrinking.
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This wall mounted, 8-inch mirror claims that its ring light mimics natural sunlight for the most accurate reflections possible.
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When the morning comes, it's able to wake you up with light that mimics the natural rising of the Sun.
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Tucker is particularly proud of the Maxima Kylo Ren and its red underside lighting that mimics the character's pulsating lightsaber.
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She trains in a harness — yes, literally hanging from the ceiling — that mimics the force created by a spinning jump.
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"A complete lack of punctuation iconically mimics the way someone speaks when they are crazy excited about something," says Fonteyn.
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The selection of reimbursement rates is an important decision, but it substantially mimics a process that already exists for Medicare.
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Scorpion: One leg is flexed while the other is straight, and the back leg mimics the tail of a scorpion.
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It so perfectly mimics reality that if you aren't paying attention, it could convincingly pass as just a trendy café.
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Each of her handcrafted creations mimics corals or mold-like matter, appear as ethereal and otherworldly as they do organic.
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The tracker mimics your hand almost perfectly across a wide field of view; I accidentally reached outside it only rarely.
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Originally streamed to 40 million viewers worldwide, the presentation mimics weather patterns and evokes the nomadic aesthetic of the collection.
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In "Voices and Piano"—from which Ratmansky will excerpt—the music mimics the rhythms and pitches of the spoken word.
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Still, Mr. Allen structures the revelations well, with a slow build that mimics a naïve member's immersion into the sect.
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Over the course of the afternoon, Marasco showed me work from three series, My Art Show, The Easel, and Mimics.
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It also means you can wake up to a light that mimics the sun rather than soul-crushing fluorescent lights.
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K2 is a name for a synthetic compound that mimics the effect of THC, the most psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.
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It never plays the same combination of instruments twice, and sort of mimics that rhythm we get from aggregated news.
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The software mimics reflections of various waters around the globe, in accordance with a solar cycle of night and day.
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Some of her videos demonstrate how she uses wire and a special kind of polymer clay that mimics human skin.
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The collectibles' overall look blatantly mimics CryptoKitties, but they're dogs, and the game is owned by Chinese tech giant Baidu.
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So then we he get the [Mimics beat] so—when we made the record man, we knew that was it.
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That's just a few ideas for a case that mimics skin and translates human interaction to our devices, including laptops.
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This tool essentially creates a bot that mimics keystrokes and mouse clicks to turn manual tasks into an automated workflow.
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This tool essentially creates a bot that mimics keystrokes and mouse clicks to turn manual tasks into an automated workflow.
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And can it respond in a way that feels less robotic and at least mimics some sort of human empathy?
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Certainly this sculpture mimics the traditional trapezoid shape, but thematically the single name opens the work up to innumerable interpretations.
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The Breslin is a one Michelin star restaurant that mimics a classic British gastropub and operates at the Ace Hotel.
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But some videographers, like Mr. Nachtrieb, prefer filming in 25 fps, which mimics the frame rate used in cinema films.
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Her campaign's tagline is "Kamala Harris For The People," which mimics what she used to say when appearing in court.
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Arranged together, the images and objects resemble a kind of vanitas in which robot technology mimics and replaces human bodies.
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Changi Airport plans to build a complex that mimics nature to create a sense of calm during busy travel days.
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In doing so, Mr. Slominski mimics iconic minimalist sculptural installations like Robert Morris's exhibition at the Green Gallery in 1964.
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They are not just cricket fans — they are fanatics, commentator-mimics, encyclopedias of often-imagined trivia about their favorite players.
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The easy course mimics a rugged Forest Service road and every vehicle aced it, even the X4 and Mini Countryman.
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This tiered tulip vase stands more than five feet high and its form mimics the gabled roofs of Shinto shrines.
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The app mimics teacher-student interactions, using artificial intelligence to guide children and give them feedback as they read aloud.
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"Rumors of War," Wiley's largest work to date, mimics the equestrian portraiture of Confederate statues such as that of Gen.
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The next step will be to test the technology in a laboratory setting that mimics a tropical environment, Crisanti said.
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The exchange mimics how Klobuchar told CNN she would like to deal with Trump, should she win the Democratic nomination.
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During light therapy, a patient sits near a device called a light therapy box which emits bright light that mimics sunshine.
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It mimics a long, false, conspiratorial theory repeated among anti-Semites, including those who falsely claim the Holocaust specifically was faked.
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Gentle touching and nuzzling mimics this type of maternal affection and love, eliciting oxytocin attachment and a sense of well-being.
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Consequently, Public Trust mimics the reality of the democratic order, where people collectively place power in public figures every four years.
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Diethylstilbestrol is a synthetic drug that mimics and, it was later shown, interferes with the effects of natural hormones, including estrogen.
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LGBTQ certification mimics the process used by companies to certify women-owned, minority-owned, veteran-owned and other groups, Nelson said.
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Elliott plays Cooper's older brother in the drama, with Cooper largely adopting a voice that mimics Elliott's deep and raspy tone.
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It's an ambitious novel that mimics Dante's Inferno as it describes the social-climbing of various women in mid-eighties suburbia.
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Analysts say the plan to develop four new towns and industrial centres mimics China's own approach to high-speed rail development.
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One particular study noted that cyclic vomiting syndrome mimics a pheochromocytoma, a tumor on the adrenal gland that secretes stress hormones.
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This finding will not matter to Johnson & Johnson, because esketamine mimics the effects of normal ketamine, which is known to work.
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It's a shape he mimics in curving arms and constant circular movement; behind the dancers are projections of Ms. Blitt's paintings.
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Using hydraulics allows for precision and strength, but they can be difficult to control in way that fluidly mimics human movement.
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"If the app icon or app name mimics some popular and highly downloaded app, this also could be suspicious," says Stefanko.
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The soft as butter Travel Kit also mimics the comfort that the bedding experts over at Parachute bring to home linens.
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More than just an aftermarket nose that mimics the Model X front end, it also adds a bit of sporty flare.
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Parsabiv mimics the action of calcium by activating calcium-sensing receptors on the parathyroid gland to decrease levels of parathyroid hormone.
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And so, inspired by nature, a group of scientists has come up with a "soft robot" that mimics plant-like movements.
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There's a weary listlessness to both the music and the lyrics, that mimics my worst days in the current news cycle.
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For example, Mylo features a twistable section that mimics the action of unscrewing a jar lid or turning a door handle.
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It was in development for 15 years and is composed of metal motors with a clear silicon overlay that mimics skin.
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Fotr mimics the behavior of these instant-print images by printing your photos for you, whether you want them or not.
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The tool mimics a hardwired network, which Mac and Windows computers are designed to trust even when a computer is locked.
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Think of the these legs as more a sort of fun bit of puppetry that mimics walking but doesn't really walk.
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It mimics the movement of a real-life Ferris wheel, right down to the sway of its eight little passenger cars.
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Vinyl's pilot even mimics a violent plot point from Empire's pilot — a show it has the poor fortune of debuting after.
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The piece "Apollo/Poll" (2017) also visually mimics and thus references the sign advertising the world famous Apollo Theater in Harlem.
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Hobby-horsing, a sport made up mostly of Finnish teen girls, mimics traditional equestrian events, such as show jumping and dressage.
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This Bathory pin is beautiful—look at the detail that perfectly mimics the Swedish photo-copier aesthetic of the early 90s.
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These so-called dollar-bloc countries adjust their monetary policy so that it mimics the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.
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Not just because of the title, but because Sword Of Destiny mimics its predecessor in so many clear and frustrating ways.
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Unfortunately, the TPP mimics U.S. law by granting copyright for the duration of the life of the author plus 70 years.
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AND FINALLY ... Like clockwork A black and white tuxedo cat perfectly mimics the moves of the cat clock on the wall.
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The move, which mimics Microsoft's aggressive rollout of Windows 10, is meant to make upgrading a more seamless and convenient process.
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Another, significantly more powerful version mimics what volcanoes have been doing forever: reflect sunlight by injecting sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere.
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The gun attachment that mimics automatic gunfire is a little-known device called a "bump stock" that is not widely sold.
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ComScore didn't speculate why that was the case, but it's likely because Sling offers an experience that essentially mimics cable television.
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Peanut Butter Jelly Time is a light brown ale that mimics the sense memory of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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While the manifesto said the beliefs "predate Trump," it mimics ideas espoused by the president, the Republican Party, and Fox News.
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Human insulin (or synthetic insulin) mimics insulin in humans, and starts working about half an hour to four hours after injection.
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The researchers found that it also stimulated the action of another protein (AMPK), which effectively mimics exercise and reduces chronic inflammation.
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The abrupt line breaks suggest a formal face-off between composure and violence that in some ways mimics the animal's struggle.
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The machine combines two devices: a wind tunnel that simulates a storm and a wave maker that mimics the open ocean.
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To complete the faux iOS look, the phone uses a custom launcher that mimics iOS instead of the stock Android launcher.
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We played the title track—a dark jazz tune that mimics a metal energy—and everyone in the club went crazy.
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The production on the track also mimics that vibe, creating an airy laid back vibe, perfect for not giving a fuck.
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The company has done a good job refining the technology to the point that it seamlessly mimics the more traditional design.
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By stripping away images to create new ones, the artist's unique effect mimics 3D, but without the need for fancy glasses.
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When it uploads data, it mimics a browser process so that it looks like you're just uploading a photo to Facebook.
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The landscape's monotonous patchwork mimics an elephant's coloring, and the animals often seek shelter beneath trees during the heat of day.
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In his recent article for Psychology Today , he discusses the importance of self-defense training that accurately mimics real-world situations.
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Take a dry towel and vigorously rub the foal; this tactile stimulation mimics a mare's postbirth licking and can trigger inhalation.
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"EquBot's A.I. tech mimics the investment process of an army of equity research analysts working around the clock," Mr. Amador said.
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"Nothing in the natural world mimics what we do with a plow or cultivator several times a year," Ms. Casteel said.
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The series mimics Mathews' sense of humor, accenting its bizarre subject with flippant on-screen text and appropriately befuddled producer comments.
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Displaying the full cover of each book mimics the visual look of Amazon's website, and might lure customers to unfamiliar titles.
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Because the LSD molecule, which mimics serotonin, has a "lid" that locks into serotonin receptors, it can remain there for hours.
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It's a strategy that mimics the administration's largely successful efforts to hamper investigations into Trump's role in Russia's 2016 election interference.
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The cleanse mimics a fast, while providing nutrients to avoid unpleasant side effects, through tea, freeze-dried soups, and nut bars.
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It mimics the more classic steak version in its ruby hue and umami notes, and retains its earthy yet refreshing appeal.
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It's a very realistic email that almost perfectly mimics normal communication from that vendor, because the scammers have everything they need.
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The process … mimics forensic linguistic profiling, and the goal is to cross-reference Navarro's 'profile' with a list of potential suspects.
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Using an old Android phone, she holds the phone in one hand as she mimics the dance moves on her screen.
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Furthermore, she argues, the mirror, like an eye, mimics the shiny glass of the scrutinizing camera lenses used at the time.
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The background color of each piece mimics the overall shade of the forms, framing each as if displaying a complex specimen.
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An emulation actually mimics the whole operating system of an 80s Macintosh, so you get the original experience, for the most part.
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They placed this ball into a dish filled with a liquid medium that mimics the environment necessary to an actual developing brain.
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NLP technology is typically built upon deep learning techniques, a subset of AI that mimics the neural pathways of the human brain.
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It's the perfect stage for the play in question, and it's amazing how closely the virtual Bay area mimics the real one.
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This dynamic mimics that of the industry; many female contestants said they didn't have women mentors critiquing or investing in their work.
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The device, called the paperfuge, mimics the workings of traditional centrifuges that are routinely used for diagnosing infections like HIV and malaria.
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This breed of advertising has become ubiquitous online in part because it successfully mimics authentic news stories and bypasses traditional banner ads.
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The clever, eye-catching container mimics the flow of blood when red (or sparkling pink) liquid is poured down its branching tubes.
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And of course, the best part is its metal construction that mimics a real flask feel, making it a natural conversation starter.
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Spotify also recently launched a personalized "Your Daily Drive" playlist, which mimics FM radio by combining music selections with short-form podcasts.
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This often happens on a small scale, since one type of enemy mimics objects in your surroundings, including weapons and health items.
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Now researchers in the US have created a material that mimics one of their greatest feats—changing the shape of their skin.
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One of the tricks for healthy desserts is to create a treat that simply mimics the mouth feel of your favorite sweets.
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Long's report mimics comments that United CEO Oscar Munoz made in the aftermath of the incident, in which he called Dao belligerent.
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The Wing, Gelman and Kassan, both 22016, have said, mimics the women's club movements of the late 22017th and early 232th centuries.
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"My workout buddy..." she captioned the video, which captures the mother doing some yoga stretches while Isiah mimics them next to her.
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The screenshot attached to de Blasio's tweet mimics Kim's snap of Kanye last night, right down to the airhorn and white lettering.
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The new interaction, called Page Flip, mimics the near-universal habit of sticking one's thumb into a book to mark a page.
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The first scenario is the "John Quincy Adams" scenario, which mimics the hypothetical scenario above but is notable because it actually happened.
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Smells could be sent into the box, and directed to each board, by an air pump that mimics taking a deep sniff.
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The emulator mimics the original machine on modern computer hardware, and generates code that can be read by the actual Apollo computers.
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The original production mimics Scary Spice's energy, but the guitars at the beginning of "Spicy" are enough to put you to sleep.
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The New York project mimics issues plaguing projects throughout the U.S., where contractors use the "overpromise, underdeliver" strategy to win competitive bids.
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According to the Gemological Institute of America, the HPHT method mimics the high pressure and temperature conditions that form a diamond underground.
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BackStory is conversational and often mimics the style of talk radio, where listeners call in and ask questions about that day's episode.
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"I like having different depths of those tones because it mimics the highs and lows in salt and pepper hair," she said.
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The sharp, terse guitar solo, skyrocketing up suddenly in the middle, mimics the main riff's rhythm and augments the song's natural glide.
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The latest situation mimics a similar set of patterns deployed by the ministry in their attempt to control other Polish cultural institutions.
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"It's like drinking an exciting exotic soda whose flavor mimics a fruit you've never heard of," Margaret Lyons wrote for The Times.
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Its arrangement mimics the look and feel of painted propaganda posters from the 1950s, which often featured Mao mingling in bucolic settings.
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He often says that "violence should be fought with violence," and mimics the firing of a pistol with his hands during speeches.
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Trump's public call for the supposed perpetrators' hides, no matter the proof of guilt or innocence, mimics the rituals of Southern lynchings.
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The big picture: It was the final match of Overwatch League, which mimics traditional pro sports leagues by having geographically based teams.
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But when you get it, it's as exhilarating as doing a back flip off a ski jump and mimics the same principles.
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Wood said the warmth of the copper mimics a beating heart — a contrast to the shimmering blues and silvers of nearby skyscrapers.
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Upstairs, a suite of large-scale photographs of an exterior wall of Ms. Barth's studio mimics the lineage of white monochrome paintings.
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In order to help customers feel comfortable talking to a robot, Pepper mimics human activities, like posing for selfies or telling jokes.
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Magic Leap mimics this effect by stacking multiple waveguides to create focus planes — slicing up the image into crisp and blurry areas.
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He discovered that we prefer our own handshake to others, and will like and trust that person whose touch mimics our own.
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The floor near the entrance — comprised of OLED panels under glass encasements — mimics ice breaking when you walk on top of it.
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The film's hook was that every soldier has an "ape"—a robot sidekick that accompanies him into battle and mimics his habits.
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Korean skin care is so successful that Western brands have created mimics of the Korean products in an attempt to cash in.
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And often truffle oil isn't made from actual truffles but from the synthetic compound 2,4-dithiapentane that mimics the Italian white's scent.
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Hadid's belt looks like a modern-day utility belt, but it also mimics the look of a medieval belt strapped with pouches.
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It's a lush, orchestral version of the song, and it contains a fascinating style of orchestral instruction that musically mimics the ocean.
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A trailer for his new mixtape is a parody of the R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass, who he mimics for the album art.
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This applied knowledge approach, which mimics the way a human player can quickly intuit the rules of a new game, has proven promising.
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While its flavor mimics that of an especially fruit-forward rosé wine, the cans also have the bubbly, effervescent characteristics of a seltzer.
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We're guess the white chocolate inside mimics the creaminess of the whipped topping we always pile on top of our pumpkin pie slices.
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AOL is notably one of the first digital publishers to shy away from the typical NewFront format, which mostly mimics TV Upfront presentations.
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For example, Instagram, a subsidiary of Facebook, recently introduced a "stories" feature that largely mimics our Stories feature and may be directly competitive.
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Sandella says when we witness stressful, high-pressure events, our brain identifies with it and even mimics the tone of whatever we're seeing.
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Synthetic data is computer-generated data that mimics real data; in other words, data that is created by a computer, not a human.
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The styling inside also mimics Lamborghini's sports cars, even if the more upright windows allow you to actually see out of the car.
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Indeed, you'll note that the scene from Dawn of the Dead I've described above mimics the look of another visual medium: comic books.
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" Shakespeare clearly had a good grasp of the species and its distinguishing features: Starlings are talented mimics, often called "the poor man's myna.
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A slithering machine inspired by the lamprey, the AmphiBot, has 10 body modules, each with its own onboard computer that mimics a CPG.
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But they suspect what they are vocalizing is, perhaps, a language, because it mimics a mathematical pattern shared by all languages on Earth.
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We caught up with Hadid while she was promoting her summer Baby Bay campaign with Evian, in which Hadid mimics her baby doppelgänger.
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The interplay between paint and photograph mimics and builds on the interplay between, as Sassen puts it, "two female warriors": Viviane and Roxane.
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I think I beat the shit out of him a couple of times... [mimics sports commentator voice] down goes David, down goes David.
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This mimics the first number of the film, which features a number of people dancing atop cars stuck in traffic in Los Angeles.
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The Intro 2 mimics the shape of the two-pronged Form 2; the Intro 6 shares the Form 6's body hugging curves.
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Alongside these education features, Apple is announcing new features in iOS 9.3 that will arrive for everyone, including a feature that mimics f.
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Martha subscribes to a service that uses his previous online communications to create a digital avatar that mimics his personality with spooky accuracy.
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This final detail mimics the scene when Sophie finds the storyteller's hidden dollhouse, allowing the child reader his or her own secret discovery.
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The dog's owner, Thoa Bui, said the pair developed a mother-daughter relationship, and now Rosie mimics everything that the big dog does.
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They are an entirely legal modification that greatly increases the rate of fire, and as Las Vegas showed, seemingly mimics an automatic firearm.
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The slow 43 rpm revolution of the auger rotating within this juicer mimics a hand's steady squeezing, albeit with precision and without fatigue.
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Fully autonomous vehicles "need sensing capable of recognizing moving objects and merging into traffic in a way that mimics human behavior," he said.
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More video evidence is below: All the videos clearly illustrate that Trump has a default impression for basically everyone he mimics or mocks.
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Infrastructure that mimics and includes nature provides a unique opportunity to capture other important human values, including ecological integrity, sustainability and natural beauty.
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Coconut Cocktail Bionic Tonic actually mimics your hair's natural lubricating layer — a thin film that sits on the surface of the hair shaft.
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To add some authenticity, van Zuijlen plays around on her phone to look innocuous, then mimics the guests' search for their room key.
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They also reflect a narcissistic tendency which shapes the face in unnatural mimics—artificial big smiles, sensual pouts, funny faces or offensive gestures.
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The iPhone's camera has a burst mode that mimics the rapid-fire exposures taken by sports and action photographers with high-end cameras.
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If we don't drive, there is a vibrating bracelet called Doppel that mimics a calmer heartbeat on the inside of the wrist. 3.
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Dern effectively mimics the voice, style and tone of a yoga instructor to gradually reveal the demonic cult that this studio actually serves.
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It is reaching out to sportswear manufactures to create a glove that mimics the traditional hand wraps, only without the flesh-tearing cords.
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The retail cluster mimics many high-end malls in cities such as Dubai and Shanghai during the construction boom of the mid-2000s.
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Jonathas de Andrade's short film "O Peixe" mimics the style of anthropological documentaries to capture a made-up fishing custom in northeast Brazil.
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Articles and text often mimic print formats from decades ago, video mimics tired TV conventions, and many ads still look like repurposed banners.
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Last summer, Bourdain told me that she was sleeping in a hypoxia chamber—a device that mimics the oxygen depletion of high altitudes.
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The security flaw allows attackers to target users of unpatched Windows systems with malware that mimics the digital signature of a trusted provider.
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"The decision to evade a grand jury mimics the (darkest) patterns of injustice woven throughout Alabama's sad history of race relations," Crump said.
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At least 25 American police departments have used Harris's Stingray device, which mimics cellphone towers and can intercept cellphone calls within 200 meters.
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The use of speech disfluencies, like the "ums" and "hmms" in the call, and the small delays in conversation accurately mimics human speech.
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Notes on Blindness was recorded with binaural audio, using a dummy head to capture sound that mimics the way our ears hear naturally.
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The theme of her book mimics her comedic style — there will be (too much) honesty and humor enough for any 2 Broke Girls fan.
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The Blue Screen of Death application is a screensaver that mimics BSOD and it's startup screens so your victim will think something's messed up.
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This mimics a similar initiative taken by Kohl's, which is dividing some of its bigger stores to make space for retailers such as Aldi.
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A seamless packing-tape rendering of a multi-colored oriental rug mimics a mastery in stained glass in its display of vibrancy and dimension.
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"This dangerous and deeply-flawed bill mimics many others which have already been deemed unconstitutional," said the letter, a copy of which Milano tweeted.
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The largely untested technology mimics the effects of volcanic eruptions, and could be deployed with modified airplanes, balloons or other delivery devices, they say.
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Conversely, that knowledge could also help develop a weight loss or diabetes treatment that mimics the effects of bariatric surgery through a pill alone.
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Eschewing the 16-bit pixel style of the older games, which AM2R mimics, Samus Returns instead embraces a slightly cartoonish detail-rich graphical approach.
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The move was based on tests showing the EPA-registered pesticide, which mimics extracts from the chrysanthemum flower, prevented tick and other insect bites.
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His music skillfully mimics Arrival's dilemma, constantly oscillating between fear and curiosity, violence and trust—often embodying two opposing emotions at the same time.
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The deal — which mimics Booking's recent $500 million investment in China's Didi — will lead to the two companies team up to offer reciprocal services.
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A thief would have to create their own set of master prints and some way of applying them that mimics a real human finger.
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The budget X5 has 40mm drivers and mimics the look and feel of the other HDJ-X models, also topping out at 30 kHz.
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Unsurprisingly, Hillary Clinton is running a traditional campaign that mimics the contemporary races run by Bush and Obama, as well as their defeated opponents.
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It's all packaged in a case that mimics an eyeshadow palette, and each color pot is a volume dial for an input or output.
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Similarly, e-commerce in Indonesia also mimics the early U.S. e-market, which was flooded with customers wary to trust online payments and retailers.
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As seen above, the back of the phone mimics the front of the phone so the phone is all curves instead of blunt edges.
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But her decision also mimics the linguistic challenges that Italian speakers and foreign migrants might face when they meet each other in the street.
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More from Tonic: This type of photosensitivity is called phototoxicity, which appears within a few hours of sun exposure and mimics a severe sunburn.
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The company's Duplex software already mimics human voices, and can carry out basic tasks like booking a haircut or a table at a restaurant.
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Other Press; 192 pages; $15.99 and £12.99 READING "LIFE OF DAVID HOCKNEY" somehow mimics the experience of looking at a painting by the artist.
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Scientists hope that these findings can help with building technology that mimics the eye and can be used for image processing and underwater exploration.
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But for the last couple years the Netscape veteran has worked on Flipboard, a digital magazine app whose experience is one that mimics print.
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Conversely, the essay's audacious prelude that jumps from Einsteinian relativity to pre-historic cave paintings mimics a jump cut from a Coyote/Roadrunner episode.
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Like the O.G. vegan ice creams, the new flavors use an almond milk base that mimics real ice cream to a creepily accurate degree.
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Hackers would first need to set up a rogue access point that mimics a legitimate one and force nearby clients to connect to it.
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The Mega Sg is available in a black or white finish, but the version we tested best mimics the look of Sega's old hardware.
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From this end of the house, its architecture has lost any resemblance to glassy modernism and mimics Brazilian colonial architecture with its handmade shutters.
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Both versions feature a glossy finish and play up the fact that the shape mimics the helmets worn by Darth Vader and the Stormtroopers.
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Two so-called neural networks – a computer system that mimics the human brain – then process this allowing a robot to carry out the task.
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The recently released Prey takes the open-world approach to a space station overrun by an invasive species that mimics everything, including human life.
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Using the rotating bead mechanism made famous by the Rabbit Pearl, the rimming plug mimics the sphincter stimulation that makes ass eating so enjoyable.
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The recovery mimics growth in the Brazilian auto industry, which has recovered in the past two years but lags behind its peak in 2012.
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The move mimics the efforts of other platforms to expand content outside of their core app, like Twitter, which made tweets embeddable in 2011.
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Its logo even mimics the internet giant's colour palette, and Grams Trends lets users see what other people have been searching for (mostly marijuana).
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I do often use a little vaporizer that makes products appear shiny and fresh or mimics drops of condensation on a glass of juice.
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She uses the Drinkwell Pet Fountain, a bowl with free-flowing water that she says her cats prefer because it mimics outdoor water sources.
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Its 6.8-inch Carta E-Ink touchscreen is manageable to hold and the screen is super sharp with a 265 ppi that mimics print.
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THE TRUMP AD A photo of two young African-Americans in a warm embrace, overlaid with a blue filter, mimics the Clinton campaign aesthetic.
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A secondary option is a drug called nabilone, which mimics the therapeutic effects of the cannabidiol (cbd) in cannabis but not the psychoactive one.
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Yet, they could wind up victorious anyway since more states are privatizing Medicaid programs on their own — a policy that mimics per capita caps.
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The artificial womb is a plastic biobag filled with liquid that mimics amniotic fluid, which the foetus "breathes" as it would inside a womb.
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The hardware closely mimics the natural movements of a human limb, allowing the subjects like Hamilton to pull off fine manipulations like closing zippers.
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Turning feverish, the shaken boy escapes into a dream that in some respects mimics Crusoe's island exile (although happily not the part about Friday!).
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Our attitude toward life mimics the Corleone family's: Our family, our friends, our clique will always come before abstract concepts of right and wrong.
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The affordable tasting menu (around 100 reais, or about $31) is a no-brainer, and a thoughtful new vegetarian version mimics the porky one.
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He sometimes mimics the Texas twang of Joel Osteen, the televangelist and a friend who runs one of the largest megachurches in the country.
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" Pressed by a reporter on how his talking point about "a slippery slope" mimics the NRA's preferred language on gun control, he added, "No.
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An adroit physical comedian, she makes her onlookers laugh as she mimics, in her off-kilter way, an athlete, a pop diva, a bird.
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"It may be difficult to design a rehabilitation protocol that mimics what a player will be expected to do in a game," Bengtsson added.
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He usually skipped Silver Dollar City, though, which opened 103 and mimics an 1880s mining town, complete with costumed characters dressed as train robbers.
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Because it mimics the setting sun, my body responds well and knows it's time to sleep by about 20 minutes into the light's cycle.
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"Weave," with bright green pigment on a yellow ground has trompe l'oeil "fraying" edges, while "July" mimics the irregular arrangements of vernacular patchwork quilts.
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In "Official Welcome," Fraser's physical powers are on full display as she stomps and strips and mimics the gestures of recognizable art-world figures.
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For full throwback appeal, there's also a "Retro Razr" mode, which mimics the original metallic button design for the bottom half of the screen.
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Later, shortening the amount of time the plants spend under illumination each day, which mimics how daylight diminishes as the seasons change, triggers flowering.
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Tweak your own handshake to make it tailored to the other person so that it mimics them, [and] shake a million hands at once.
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The new software simply mimics the celebrities voice (with their permission), and then Amazon will charge you $1 to install it on your device.
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After downloading the mobile app and turning on the UniFi Dream Machine, you get a popup that mimics the pairing popup of the AirPods.
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In fact, you could now articulate a buy-and-hold strategy for TSLA that mimics the opportunity that the company's earliest public investors enjoyed.
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In that regard, it mimics the source material, which chronicles the outlandish misfortunes endured by three newly orphaned children, Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire.
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Already, prototypes of the Mars Helicopter have been tested in a facility that mimics the atmospheric conditions on Mars, the New York Times reports.
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Inside the machine, a small figure exactly mimics your movements, scaling a tiny ladder that leads to a model of a diamond-studded home.
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Compared to last year's model with a 7th generation chip, the new machine scored higher on WebXPRT, a benchmark that mimics a browser-based workload.
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For thousands and thousands of years we have lived in close proximity, reliant on one another in a way that mimics bees, ants, and termites.
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I can certainly see a lot of her biological mother in her, but I think she mimics my sense of humor, which is really fun.
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It's made with a 14-pound, flesh-colored silicone mask that mimics the iconic rounded cylinder shape of Lego figurines — including the peg on top.
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The rounding in your lower back mimics the natural curvature of your spine that occurs when you're sleeping on your side, in the fetal position.
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" Undercover spider The journal report describes Eriovixia gryffindori as "a small, cryptic, nocturnal araneid which takes refuge in, and mimics dried foliage, during daylight hours.
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Watch as Vice President Pence apparently mimics President Trump, as they both inexplicably move their water bottles off the table at yesterday&aposs FEMA meeting.
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The garage of the Studio City house, however, has been turned into a recreation room that somewhat mimics the garage-turned-den on the show.
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The iJoou Smart Moxibustion Thermotherapy Device mimics Moxibustion, a centuries-old traditional healing method meant to ease sore muscles, alleviate tension, and speed up recovery.
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They designed a robotic lionfish decked out with a system that mimics a human's vascular system, which transports blood and other nutrients throughout the body.
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"BASQUIAT" is a deliberate provocation, with a hook that mimics a 1985 interview with the painter, captured in last year's Basquiat: Rags to Riches documentary.
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Of course, this travel blanket still mimics the embrace of a warm hug to help relieve the stress and anxiety keeping you up at night.
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It's a form of Batesian mimicry, when a harmless species mimics the appearance and behavior of a venomous one to confuse predators and protect themselves.
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The reason is simple: It mimics the tones and level of shine that frame the face to create a polished, cohesive, and wildly-pretty result.
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Not only is a backlit, island-style keyboard with 1.5mm of key travel but mimics the other Spectre keyboards with a wide, fairly accurate touchpad.
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In addition to the print editions — which falsely stated that the president had resigned — the hoaxsters briefly put up a website that mimics the Post's.
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And the country's Paro robot, a therapeutic bot that mimics a baby harp seal, is used in nursing homes to engage and entertain dementia patients.
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The National Library of Medicine describes PMDD as a severe type of PMS that affects mental health in a way that mimics depression and anxiety.
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"What people didn't really appreciate is that this kind of experiment is susceptible to a classical version that perfectly mimics the experimental results," Byrnes said.
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Her reaction to Kendall's runway appearance perfectly mimics her appearance in Grande's music video, where Kris guest-starred as Amy Poehler's character in Mean Girls.
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For clients who want an entirely new binding that mimics the original, her wide selection allows her to find something that strikes the right note.
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A study by psychology professor Darby Saxbe backs that phenomenon, proposing that your state of mind mimics the state of your personal space and belongings.
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The experience mimics going to a movie theater, except instead of sitting for one movie people can bounce around to a bunch of short films.
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There's the patent for a new processor that mimics the human brain to efficiently make decisions and adapt while in the midst of processing information.
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I guess I could theorize about how the show's madcap pace mimics our crisis-ridden news cycle, but some days silly just hits the spot.
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" Levine then mimics Shelton's country accent and says, "I'd hate to see you in the hands of someone who don't know what they're talking about.
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Unlike Impossible and Beyond, Nestlé's Sweet Earth brand sold vegan and vegetarian meat alternatives before turning its focus towards plant-based "meat" that mimics beef.
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Parisian architecture firm XTU opted for a design which mimics both the swirl of wine in a wine glass and the coil of a grapevine.
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It smells like chlorine but also forest, and mixes with my perfume that mimics pine and dirt — a scent that's natural but not my own.
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Those traditional males become increasingly aware of the presence of mimics and keep them away, whereupon the number of those assertive males rises once again.
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True romance is found in the Swim Out Suites that line a meandering pool and mimics the feel of having a natural river flowing by.
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SimpliSafe's latest home security system can apparently be fooled by an affordable wireless emitter that mimics the frequency of its door and window contact sensors.
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They noted that Gaokao mimics China's old imperial civil service exam ("Keju") in relying purely on exam results and praised this meritocratic system as superior.
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The structure of the guardianship system, which in many ways mimics the ruler's power over his subjects, means that individual freedom for women is precarious.
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The new motto, "Most Watched, Most Trusted," mimics the firm cadence of the previous slogans, but does not have their Ailes-tinged tone of defiance.
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As voice-recognition technology that mimics human communication becomes ubiquitous on phones, in homes and in cars, modern life increasingly resembles robot-heavy science fiction.
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It allows people to snap a selfie and the phone's software makes it into a custom avatar that mimics the movement of a person's face.
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First things first, there's this motorized makeup brush that mimics the motion professional makeup artists typically make to achieve an airbrushed finish when applying foundation.
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But Contagion reminds us that the structure of the internet allows bad information to spread in a way that uncannily mimics a very contagious virus.
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The tested continuously variable transmission, an $800 option, generally mimics the feel of a 7-speed automatic unless the throttle is mashed against the carpet.
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That's higher than a standard passive ETF, which merely mimics the stock holdings of a top index like the S&P 500 or Nasdaq 100.
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Emergency contraceptives, like Plan B One-Step, use a synthetic hormone called levonorgestrel, which mimics the sex hormone progesterone, which prevents ovulation and, hence, pregnancy.
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I know people will drag me for saying this, but I think it mimics Tonkotsu ramen broth because it makes it taste richer and creamier.
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"Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a left ventricular dysfunction that typically occurs after sudden intense emotional or physical stress and mimics myocardial infarction," the case report states.
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"This dangerous and deeply-flawed bill mimics many others which have already been deemed unconstitutional," said the letter, a copy of which Milano tweeted Thursday.
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TR: So I kinda just had to do that [mimics stiff, Frankenstein's monster-type walk] where just, kind of, momentum would bring my leg forward.
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In this way, the 3D-printing process mimics the steady, budding work of collagists and the measured and patient techniques behind light-dappled Impressionist paintings.
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It even mimics the belligerent language of new theory posts, which are often written to emphasize how utterly stupid anyone would have to be to disagree.
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P1 mimics the scrollable design of the iPods we used to use solely for storing and listening to music, with the same menu system and fonts.
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It's a genuinely lovely moment — pure creativity that delights an audience and mimics the immersive power of seeing a great stage production for the first time.
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Trump's charge that he actually won the popular vote if the "millions of people who voted illegally" had not been counted mimics one posted on Infowars.
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Related: Giant Kinetic Sculpture Mimics Swarm of Flocking Birds Angry Birds Visualized As 300 Hand Swipes Become One With Nature in These Flora and Fauna Paintings
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Put stress in its place with this calming Wakeup Light, a bedside lamp meets alarm clock that mimics the warm and soothing tones of the sunrise.
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The executive action makes good on a promise the Republican made on the campaign trail and mimics promises that Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan made.
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That's thanks to the jojoba oil (which mimics the skin's natural sebum), squalene oil, and silky sunflower oil, which quench my hungover skin without feeling heavy.
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The erosion in trust in the media mimics the erosion of trust in most other American institutions — like the Catholic Church, Supreme Court and public schools.
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The desire for contemporary versions of Amblin adventures mimics the way modern blockbuster filmmakers pay reverent fealty to Star Wars or Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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Minus the flashy show car add-ons, the styling largely mimics that of both the CES concept and the standard Niro hybrid and plug-in hybrids.
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Even people who study AI have a healthy respect for the field's ultimate goal, artificial general intelligence, or an artificial system that mimics human thought patterns.
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For the entrée, guests will be served a Mediterranean Chilean Seabass perched atop a vibrant beet parmesan risotto that mimics the color of the red carpet.
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StockX is an online sneaker marketplace that mimics the stock market, allowing sneaker-heads to track specific items and decide when to buy, sell or hold.
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Whether it's a quiet moment or a loud one, you can hear the footsteps of approaching Overwatch foes or the skittering of Prey's spider-like Mimics.
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Despite looking like a nicely wrapped bodega egg and cheese on a roll, the design serves a purpose: It mimics the movement of a human baby.
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She'll be looking for more advances in giving robots emotion and deploying deep learning, a form of machine learning that loosely mimics the brain, in robots.
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"LED lighting mimics the natural sunlight stream that plants crave so your garden will flourish faster and grow more quickly and efficiently," De Feo told CNBC.
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The partnership was first reported by the Wall Street Journal Tuesday, and mimics other partnerships Pokémon Go developer Niantic has made with its earlier game, Ingress.
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UBS believes Virgin Galactic's business model, as both a tourism company and manufacturer of spaceships, mimics the growth of businesses in the early days of aviation.
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Related: Spellbinding Black-and-White Photos of Humpback Whales in Migration Art Mimics Life in a Dying Coral Reef Installation Saving the Ocean with Underwater Artwork
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LG says the Tone Studio has four speakers to provide its wearer a "personal surround sound experience" that mimics the feeling of being in a theater.
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Cahalan's condition is what in medicine is called a "great pretender": a disorder that mimics the symptoms of various disorders, confounding doctors and leading them astray.
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Greenberger forgivably tells the same tales as Reeves, but in places "The Unexpected President" closely mimics its antecedent with scant paraphrase and nary a quotation mark.
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In some ways the new proposal mimics a now frowned-upon practice known as "predicate stacking" in which companies would include multiple predicates in their application.
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They will premiere new works at the PASEO during a large-scale performance that mimics and parodies living history environments and cultural heritage parks gone wrong.
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The Zen Sack has a very light weight made out of non-toxic poly-beads that actually mimics the feeling of my hand on her back.
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The self-aggrandizing mission statements, the anxiety meltdowns as the show nears, the abstruse declarations about the purpose of performance art—Blanchett mimics all of these.
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Oldweb lets you time-travel online, viewing archived web pages from sources such as the Library of Congress in a window that mimics an early browser.
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The sex toy, Osé from Lora DiCarlo, mimics the feeling of the mouth, tongue, and fingers, and was developed using impressive technical achievements in micro-robotics.
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Flipping through the hundreds of plastic-encased drawings of appropriated pop culture images on garment racks mimics the endless scroll, like, share, and save for later.
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To get the insects to land on her, Mapelli uses a bee pheromone that mimics those exuded by the queen bee, she explained to the magazine.
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Their efforts to consolidate all of their news efforts into one "News" destination more closely mimics the cross-platform strategies of Google News and Apple News.
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Her most striking characteristic — an inability or unwillingness to speak — mimics autism, a newly prevalent disorder that also tends to appear in the early toddler years.
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"When they fly they have a peak body temperature that mimics a fever," said Andrew Cunningham, Professor of Wildlife Epidemiology at the Zoological Society of London.
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Panton's personal favorite is meadowfoam oil, "because it naturally mimics the skin's sebum (natural oil), it sinks right into the layers of the skin," she says.
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The big new feature this year is Portrait Lighting on the iPhone 8 Plus, which mimics pro lighting setups with presets called Studio, Contour, and Stage.
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The show mimics dating's emotional roller coaster, careening from the excruciating awkwardness of a real first date to the quiet heartache of Ms. Silenzi's latest breakup.
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Give the right amount of time and attention, celery braises until silky, in a saucy side dish that magically mimics the richness of roasted turkey jus.
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Australian magpie mimics emergency sirens As firefighters battle deadly wildfires, a songbird mimicking the sounds of emergency sirens has been caught on video in southeast Australia.
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On Tuesday, Marshalls announced that its new website will have an "ever-changing, fresh mix of merchandise" that mimics its famous in-store treasure hunt experience.
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Rather than using duck or goose down, the parka is insulated with Primaloft, a polyester material that closely mimics the look and warmth of traditional down.
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Perhaps an instructive example can be found in Mastodon, the open-source social media platform that mimics Twitter in some ways while differing in important others.
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Very large genetic data sets are ideal for a new technique called Mendelian randomization, which mimics clinical trials, allowing researchers to tease apart causes and correlations.
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The material — which currently doesn't have a name — mimics the structure of scales that cover the Cyphocilus beetle, a pallid bug that's native to Southeast Asia.
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I'm not sure I can say for certain—although, my experience somewhat mimics what Lack found in a 2007 paper published in Sleep and Biological Rhythms.
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What I like about "The Unbearable Now" is how it mimics the slow unfolding of information that The Witness does so well in its puzzle design.
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And while I was initially skeptical of Misfit's claims that the textured sport strap mimics the look and feel of leather, I was happy to be wrong.
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As a human draws with a pen, a camera captures the motion and a computer communicates it to the drone, which mimics what the pen is drawing.
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The goal should not be to build an artificial algorithm that mimics humans, but for humans to learn how to coexist more like our perfectly engineered constructs.
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Timekeeper's complex array of cycled visual information mimics our own intense relationship with image consumption, functioning as a mirror into the cerebral underpinnings of the contemporary individual.
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Researchers at MIT trained artificial intelligence to analyze radio signals that bounce off human bodies to create a dynamic stick figure that mimics a person&aposs actions.
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This is noticeably more relaxing than a typical haircut because the way they hold the hair mimics the techniques of Indian head massage (sometimes known as "champissage").
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Each bat house can be placed on a wall, shed, barn or pole in a person's yard, with an interior space that mimics the bat's natural habitat.
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Jeff Flake's fleeting gesture of support for Ford mimics the indifference of my former colleagues in the music industry, many of whom fashion themselves as woke progressives.
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His whole way of doing politics mimics talk radio and the way he frames issues is the way right-wing media has been framing issues for years.
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The move mimics tactics used by the ministry to silence other cultural workers and heads of institutions deemed outside the orbit of right-wing, ruling-party ideology.
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This puffer jacket from The North Face is extremely lightweight and features the company's signature ThermoBall insulation, which mimics the feel and warmth of traditional down filling.
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It will also offer the option to play in classic 4:3 ratio, and has a simulation feature that mimics playing on classic bubble-fronted CRT TVs.
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In a game where you're supposed to explore every corner for side quest clues or supplies, the mimics can make just stepping into a room nerve-wracking.
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That mimics the way Facebook colonized the web with its SDK and login buttons that splashed its brand in front of tons of new and existing users.
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The switch to a bright orange and yellow water gun, rolling out now, mimics changes made by Apple, WhatsApp, Twitter, and Samsung over the last few years.
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Rewind the ActionInstagram's new "Rewind" camera mode isn't a boomerang per say, but it mimics some of the action of one by reversing whatever you've just recorded.
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DIA allocated a whopping $650,000 for the removal of the installation, which mimics ancient ruins alive with plant life and flowing water in the airport's C concourse.
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When units deploy into the simulated battles of Kirsham, they must navigate a new addition that mimics what is happening in the real wars beyond: the smeir.
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The mockingbird, for example, famously mimics the sounds produced by other bird species, and sometimes even noises produced by human activity, like car alarms and police sirens.
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Precisely because it's subtraction rather than addition, scientists argue that this form of gene editing mimics the process of agriculturally induced mutations that characterizes traditional plant breeding.
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The "Twiggy" legging features a 3-D butt-lifting design, plus the material mimics shapewear, so it sucks in the body to show off long, lean stems.
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Facebook says it's also adding more filters and animations, and a "stories" feature that nearly mimics Snapchat's 24-hour disappearing posts feature that it launched in 2014.
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The red piping mimics the red stripe on Phasma's cape, while the stitching designs on the torso are indicative of the ribbing of the character's under armor.
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With three different sizes, a six foot extension cable, and 3,600 lumens of natural 5000K light that mimics sunlight, the Luminoodle Task is up to the challenge.
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A brand new game from Square Enix, Babylon's Fall takes place in the far future and perhaps mimics the fall of real-world Babylon in 500s BCE.
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But the funny thing is, while he mimics a lot of Donald Trump's rhetoric and uses his examples, Trumka never once mentions Trump's name in the piece!
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In that way, it mimics the way Facebook was originally launched — school by school — because social apps are no fun if you don't know anyone using them.
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Revenue for "GTA V Online" jumped from last year, as players made in-game purchases on the "Tiny Racers" update, which mimics the franchise's 90s-era gameplay.
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This case with Nike and Avenatti mimics a recent scandal involving Nike rival Adidas, in which three men were convicted of so-called pay-for-play schemes.
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He trains them in plastic baskets made for them to swing, to get sun, and to exercise in a rhythm that mimics the wind and the waves.
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As the Milan riot grows wilder, so do the dancers, and Part III of "Empty Moves" proves the least compelling for how closely it mimics the score.
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Guests using the downstairs bathroom, for instance, must rely upon an industrial-metal toilet that mimics those found in prisons (it's actually from the Japanese purveyor Toto).
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It also reportedly argues that incentives offered to users who spent a certain amount of money on the services mimics tactics used by casinos to reward gamblers.
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Engineers at Vanderbilt University have developed a technique for modifying cotton-candy machines so that they can create a complicated network that mimics the human capillary system.
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It should be noted that Mr. Wisniewski's bill, which mimics a distracted-driving law in Maine, does not ban drinking coffee, eating or any other specific activity.
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Related: Art Mimics Life in a Dying Coral Reef Installation Underwater Ecosystems Come to Life in Crocheted Coral Reefs Virtual Chemicals Morph in a Mesmerizing 3D Video
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It kind of mimics the experience you have on the stage, where you're able to explore certain territory without the actual penetrative risk of failure and embarrassment.
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To appease the eyes in his nose-oriented installation, Wong built a clean, white sculpture that mimics the sentry building he passes during his Lowu Bridge commute.
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The app mimics the interactive book of the same name that contains a glossary of the false arguments or logical fallacies that are sometimes made by politicians.
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In his forthcoming film, about a television writer whose teenage daughter is wooed by a Woody Allen type, one character aggressively mimics masturbating in front of others.
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In retrospect, it should have been obvious that the source of Babu Ji's popularity is the way it mimics a big, informal dinner at a friend's house.
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The territorial males welcome them into their aquatic boudoirs, whereupon immediately after a real female deposits her eggs, the female mimics release their sperm, and then skedaddle.
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USES The variety mimics mashed potatoes when it's roasted whole and, with the seeds removed, the dense flesh is scooped out and fluffed with butter and salt.
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If I ever get around to hanging Christmas garland this year, I will try arrange it in a way that mimics the exact arc of their flight.
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In the case of a bike race, that software is sometimes paired with stationary bike hardware that mimics real-world road conditions like wind resistance and gravel.
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The company has developed a new scaffolding technology that mimics the texture, appearance, nutritional and sensorial properties of fibrous meats like beefsteaks, chicken breasts and fish filets.
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The donut shape and headrest help create a calming effect, and the faux fur mimics a warm blanket or sleeping close together in a litter as puppies.
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Some researchers have proposed that by raising dopamine levels, levodopa essentially mimics certain aspects of addiction, making the brain more susceptible to risk-taking and compulsive behavior.
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The group eventually decided on a mixture that has proved to withstand heavy rain and largely mimics the playability of sand customarily found on the PGA Tour.
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A movable robotic arm mimics the ISS&aposs Canadarm, and the set also features capsules, modules, docks for shuttles and spacecrafts, and access hatches for Lego astronauts.
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In addition, foreign earnings of American corporations will be taxed pursuant to a territorial system in future — a principle that mimics the policy of other industrialized nations.
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He spends the bulk of an eight-count chorus chanting the word "skrt"—a fashionable rap ad-lib that mimics the sound made by a screeching tire.
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The surge of dopamine during a psychotic episode most closely mimics that seen after stimulant use like Adderall, which may explain some of the findings, Moran added.
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The book has its face pressed up against the pane of the present; its form mimics the way our minds move now, toggling between tabs and terrors.
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If Trump's passive-aggressive legislative strategy seems familiar, it is because it mimics the way he handled the GOP's misbegotten effort to replace the Affordable Care Act.
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But technology is trying to come to the rescue: Toranj mimics Circle of 6 to suit Iran's context, and has information similar to that present in HamDam.
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But even though its story mimics Nemo's, Finding Dory necessarily becomes something a little different with Dory in the role of main protagonist instead of loopy sidekick.
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The researchers found that the protein AcrIIA4 mimics DNA so that it can bind to the Cas9 enzyme, blocking it from attaching to actual DNA and cutting it.
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In general, it mimics the real-life potential for kids to do things they normally wouldn't do in pursuit of approval but in a much more public way.
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A paper out Wednesday in Science Translational Medicine details a new method of growing organ tissue in mice that mimics the complicated cellular architecture of the human liver.
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The body coaches practice Guerrero's legendary methods of helping people achieve peak athletic performance using functional training that mimics what they actually do on the field, court, etc.
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Dr. Pimple Popper fans can get their fix in at the office, on the train, or during a bad date with this squeezable toy that mimics popping zits.
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You watch the news and there's like a woman telling you, like, 'Ohh and in Libya' — and I'm like, 'Yeah well tell me about Libya [mimics masturbating furiousy].
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There have been other products with Alexa baked in, including thermostats and uh, refrigerator radios, but the Genie is the first one that expressly mimics Amazon's existing device.
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While this second Oscar de la Renta column gown with its elaborate, dramatic cape (also from the fall 2017 collection) mimics Shaffer's look at the Gala in 2011.
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Because guardianship mimics the relationship between minors and their guardians (in which women are constantly treated as children and men as parents), the HRC titled it Perpetual Minors.
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The supercomputer uses a platform called TrueNorth, a brain-inspired group of chips, which mimics a network 16 million neurons with 4 billion synapses worth of processing power.
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Margot Robbie doesn't much resemble Harding, and I'll leave it to people who remember the skater's mannerisms better than I do to judge how well she mimics them.
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Rather than simply divert the mosquitoes onto someone else's skin, Okumu wants to capture them using a mosquito landing box, which mimics human odor to lure the bugs.
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This experiment mimics one of the most important features of the black hole—outside the black hole, light can either move away from or into the black hole.
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Several are calling for, or predicting, a relationship between web platforms and digital content providers that mimics the carriage relationships between TV networks and cable and satellite companies.
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It is dressed in red, black and yellow fondant that mimics the Disney icon's well-known ensemble, and includes his signature overall buttons, expressive face and iconic ears.
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Related: You Can Play These Giant Sculptures Like Musical Instruments Massive Kinetic Sculpture Mimics the Motion of a Flower Kinetic Sculpture Moves And Changes According To The Weather
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Researchers think the drug helps PTSD patients partly because it mimics one of the effects of Williams syndrome: It makes the amygdala less sensitive to threatening facial expressions.
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In actuality, you're probably just seeing pictures taken with an app called Huji that mimics the nostalgic effects of a light-leaky plastic lens and 35 millimeter film.
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RTR even used the same all-female design team that crafted The Wing's spaces to create its newest spot, which mimics The Wing's airy, West Elm-like vibe.
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In adults, the syndrome mimics bronchogenic carcinomas, and although difficult to diagnose, Munavvar noted that chronic coughing is a strong indicator of a possible irregularity in the lungs.
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Livingston, who wasn't involved in the study, has coordinated the center's Disaster Day, which mimics emergencies such as explosions, hurricanes and wildfires and how nursing students should respond.
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The pressure sensitive side of the phone, which mimics three buttons (one to wake/sleep the phone and two for volume), worked just as well as physical buttons.
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Biossance Squalane + Phyto-Retinol Serum, $72, at SephoraBiossance harnesses the power of squalane, which mimics the skin's natural oils and helps keep your skin hydrated without clogging pores.
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The Nested Bean Zen Sack Classic mimics a parent's touch with its lightly weighted center that makes fussy babies feel right at home in the heat of summer.
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From grippers to help you open jars to an alarm clock that mimics the sun, you can invest in items that actually improve your day-to-day life.
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You see, a marketing role with sufficient autonomy mimics the role of a founder: In both, you hustle to acquire users and optimize your product to retain them.
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Now above your main list of direct messages you'll see a top row of "camera conversations" that mimics the row of Instagram stories on top of your feed.
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Front Burner Ahimi, a vegan product from Ocean Hugger Foods, mimics raw tuna using cooked Roma tomatoes flavored with umami-laden ingredients like soy sauce and sesame oil.
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Wielding mostly 16-millimeter film, the director of photography, Ryan Kernaghan, mimics the home movies of the time with flickering ellipses and flares of dazzling, burned-out white.
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We have a platform that mimics the motion of an earthquake and shows how violently and unpredictably a building will move, and even rotate, when the ground shakes.
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This turns your phone into a remote control for the camera, so that when you physically move your phone in a certain direction, the camera mimics that motion.
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This year, it unveiled a feature called Instagram Stories, which mimics a Snapchat feature called Snapchat Stories, in which people can organize their photos into a story line.
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Produced by Harlem Stage, where it runs through Sunday, the performance is subtitled "The Gospel of James Baldwin," and indeed it mimics the format of a religious service.
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" —Kristia Peschka "I just love the mother-daughter relationship between Maddie and her mom Vivian — it mimics the relationship my mom and I had while she was alive.
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"If you separated all the tracks into a playlist, there's a narrative, and an arc is being told from track to track that mimics the movie," Shults explained.
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The resulting performance mimics a 3.1 surround sound system without the need for any satellite speakers, although, the TCL system does come with a wireless 6.5-inch subwoofer.
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She outlines the psychology at play — even the book's structure mimics the sequence of a con — and includes brief detours to some illustrious and outrageous heists from history.
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Additional testing with a veteran track expert will use a machine Peterson invented that mimics the response of the front leg of a racehorse at a full gallop.
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Castro's plan mimics some of what Inslee proposed earlier this year and a Castro aide told CNN that his team spoke with Inslee's policy team about the plan.
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The Buttigieg ad mimics his message on the campaign trail: his time as the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has taught him it's vital to bring people together.
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The law mimics California's single-use plastic bag ban, which she says has reduced plastic-bag litter in the state's waterways and beaches by up to 80 percent.
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When hooked up to a device that mimics the human circulatory system, Cohrs' artificial heart produced blood flow curve very similar to that of a natural healthy human.
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Their creation—dubbed the "sonic womb"—comprises a sound system that mimics the womb's soundscape, allowing listeners to experience a mother's heartbeat and other vibrations from the outside world.
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Geisler's fonts are unique in that the appearance of the letters varies throughout a single sentence, essentially creating a "living" font that better mimics the movement of actual handwriting.
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This marathon mimics Twitch's Bob Ross marathon last November, when the service ran a week and a half of The Joy of Painting to launch the Twitch Creative brand.
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As pediatrician and baby sleep expert Dr. Harvey Karp of Happiest Baby has written, newborns are comforted by sound and movement because it mimics their time in the womb.
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He lets them roam freely in a 21-square-metre (226 sq ft) enclosure that mimics their natural habitat, and feeds them with organic cucumbers and green leafy vegetables.
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The devices work by forcing nearby cellphones to drop their connections to legitimate cellular networks and re-connect to a suitcase-sized portable device that mimics a cell tower.
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The lack of new highs in the past year mimics the performance of previous bull markets before they took off, according to research by Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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The law mimics similar city- and state-wide ordinances across the country that phase in minimum wage increases up to $15 an hour, including in New York and California.
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With the Philips Hue Ambiance Starter Kit, you'll be able to choose a "wake up" and "go to sleep" routine, which mimics the natural progression of sunset and sunrise.
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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.
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He creates a very professional looking sign, one that mimics whoever is sponsoring the convention in color and font, and puts the USB devices in the beautiful silver bowl.
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It has a layout that mimics some elements of its DDJ-S series — there's breakout play / pause and cue buttons, independent auto loop buttons, and eight dedicated performance pads.
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While we may not be able to predict every potential rabbit hole, we need to at least design an infrastructure that mimics how conversations work and are contextually driven.
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Like methadone, buprenorphine mimics some, but not all, of an opiate drug's effects, which helps patients with withdrawal but does not produce the high of painkillers or street drugs.
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Any business that already subscribes to Office 365 may have no interest in taking on an additional subscription — especially when Microsoft Teams already closely mimics Slack's chat-friendly interface.
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Related: Watch Gauzy Coral Reefs Shape-Shift Into Letters Art Mimics Life in a Dying Coral Reef Installation Now You Can Experience Miami's Neon Coral Reefs with Oculus Rift
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He also adds noise to this marriage of data, which mimics a biological mutation by subtly changing the offspring so it isn't just a pure blend of its parents.
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She's now the brains behind the Ask for a Raise bot, which mimics British entrepreneur and former advertising exec Cindy Gallop to help women get the raises they deserve.
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This tiny shiatsu massager can give her the quick relief she thought was only possible at the spa, using three-dimension deep kneading that mimics a deep tissue massage.
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The analysis mimics findings from NewsWhip, a social analytics company, that show a high proportion of "angry face" reactions to likes for these hyper-partisan political pages on Facebook.
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Many a songwriter (including your correspondent, as a teenager) has "written" a tune only to discover later that it closely mimics a bit of an old, half-forgotten favourite.
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That's why today at WWDC, Apple showed off changes that turn iOS into the asocial network — software that mimics the tools of Facebook but without the pressure to overshare.
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Many patients for whom no other treatments work are helped out of their misery by a placebo—be it a sugar pill or a mock procedure that mimics surgery.
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A team of scientists have developed a robot that mimics the motion of a stingray by using the cardiac muscles from a rat mounted on a stingray-shaped skeleton.
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Cole Anthony, North Carolina Don't be surprised if Anthony mimics the freshman season that Trae Young had for Oklahoma a few years ago, even if that's an unfair expectation.
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This DermaFlash facial exfoliating device mimics a treatment used in dermatologist offices called dermaplaning, which zaps away dirt, dead skin cells and even peach fuzz (you read that correctly!).
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Because chimps aren't faithful mimics of human behavior like children are, it's likely not just monkey-see, monkey-do; it's been trained to pick up a phone and scroll.
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The GrandPrø Tennis from Cole Haan closely mimics the Stan Smith silhouette but features elevated materials, such as burnished leather and waxed laces, for a subdued business-casual look.
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Simply setting up a new government agency that mimics the GSEs' habit of pursuing so-called affordable housing targets, while leaving taxpayers on the hook for losses, is unacceptable.
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They have a lengthening and slimming mesh stripe down each leg that somewhat mimics the popular side stripe pant look of the moment, but has its own unique effect.
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Instead, Samsung Pay works by sending a signal that mimics the magnetic strips on credit cards to a MST terminal, which almost all stores that accept cards already have.
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The project is a stunning look at the sublime nature of marine life, further emphasized against a dense black background that mimics the endless void of the deap sea.
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The most well-known technique for capturing 3D audio, binaural recording, mimics this natural process by putting microphones in fabricated ear canals on either side of a dummy head.
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"Feel the Burn?" ask billboards throughout the Los Angeles area, part of an ad campaign from the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) that mimics red, white and blue campaign artwork.
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To help, "companion" robots, including Paro — a plush Japanese robot that looks like a seal and mimics the movements of a living creature-- claim to offer comfort and company.
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Video: European Space Agency/YouTube The bricks are made from a commercial lunar simulant that mimics the composition, texture, and grain size of real dirt collected from the Moon.
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Parwana is a multigenerational affair, and dining there (which I eventually managed to do, by calling well in advance) mimics the boisterous energy of visiting a large family's home.
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I was very comfortable on keyboard and decided it would be like playing on a hitbox [a controller that mimics a computer keyboard], except with the humour factor attached.
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Taryn: Sahadi's worked with those farmers over time, and despite the different growing conditions in Turkey, they were able to come up with something that mimics the Aleppo pepper.
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The overall effect so closely mimics natural teeth that, when inserted, there&aposd be no reason for the average person to believe the teeth are anything other than real.
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Riccardo Olivier's choreography is also an asset, especially when a dancer mimics the movement of a snake during the poignant prelude to Act III, a highlight of the score.
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You can invite students to weigh in on the music-related topics they care about most in a group writing activity that mimics the conversational style of this podcast.
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Rather than fight the site's steep incline, Gandhi built a 3,000-square-foot house that echoes its contours: long and narrow, with a slanted roof that mimics the hillside.
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Spearheaded by Ms. Roper, the special section is a kid-centric version of The Times and mimics regular sections in the paper, including sports, national news, food and arts.
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In addition to its aesthetically-pleasing design made of 100% handblown crystal, it also has a unique spout that mimics a waterfall effect when pouring, facilitating the aerating process.
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It also mimics the rise-and-decline-of-civilization story that was the basis for Thomas Cole's Greco-Roman-inspired cycle of paintings, "The Course of Empire" (1834-36).
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The simple seasoning mimics one I often use for pork chops; it's just salt and pepper, roughly chopped rosemary, garlic, crushed fennel seed and a drizzle of olive oil.
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Whatever the case may be, there has been no shortage of warnings about computer intelligence advancing to a level where it mimics humankind's need for religion and interconnected meaning.
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There is a kind of magical realism to the film — a feeling that mimics the experience of being in Cappadocia, Turkey, with its supernatural landscape and its many mythologies.
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