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The design of the feet USES custom-made implants to 'peg' the ankle to the foot and mimics the way in which deer antler bone grows through skin.
She feels that it's unnecessary to copy anyone.
Can you do a Welsh accent?
With records at home, listeners imitated these lighting effects as best they could, and heightened the whole experience by using drugs.
Walsh said in the study, the real finger was' held "by a pipe designed to mimic the way the researcher held the plastic finger."
Hanson Robotics created the talkative humanoid in the image of Bina Rothblatt, the co-founder of LifeNaut, which is exploring robot-human fusion as a technological path to immortality.
As a child, Shaq fell from a tree while imitating Spider-Man and fractured both of his wrists.
Listen to the tape, then listen again and mime the action story.
I point to each picture and ask the students to mime the action.
I'll say the words and you can mime the actions.
Listen to the tape and mime it.
Mock objects have gotten a lot of publicity lately, but I think they're overused and often too heavy to be practical.
Similarly, subjects laugh less when holding a pen between their lips, a pose that mimics frowning.
It's probably fair to say that the Romans were impressed be Greek art and culture and they began making copies of the Greek statues.
Most recently, he has modelled the behaviour of shoals of fish.
Where we need some role modeling is in instinct, and that's where a dog is a roving revelation.
Neither the human imitative instinct nor a penchant for fantasy by itself leads to an autonomous theater.
So, that's how octopus mimics colors of the surrounding environment.
In some cultures, even contemporary ones, the imitation of standard models is valued more than work that sets out to be path-breaking.
Orthodoxy, of whatever color, seems to demand a lifeless, imitative style.
A signal is an action that distinguishes one type of person from a would-be mimic because it would be too costly for the mimic to carry out.
We cannot say writing came into being belatedly with respect to speech in order to reproduce, imitate, or transcribe speech.
A mime of the ephemeral, the actor trains and perfects himself only in appearances.
Allegedly Goldman Sachs and others eventually began to copy LTCM.
Now there's a third way that octopus can transform themselves to blend in with or mimic their environment, and that's by changing their shape and size, at least their apparent size.