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It's really forced me to put my priorities in order and realize what's truly important: excluding kids who aren't in my closest circle of friends and generally acting like a spoiled, entitled brat.
Designer sportswear was not modeled on that of Europe, as "modem art" would later be; it was genuinely invented and developed in America.
And with these toys, their play tends to be more imitative than imaginative.
These epochal figures represented lives hard to imitate, but to be acknowledged as possessing higher authority than mere mortals.
A pretty girl who won national fame after singing at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games was only miming.
It's a spoof on horror movies.
Nao has been designed to mimic the emotional skills of a one-year-old child and is capable of forming bonds with people who treat it kindly.
Clarence screws up his face and imitates the Colonel again.
Neural networks are computer systems which mimic the workings of the brain.
Moreover, Intel has copied AMD by starting to sell its new chips on the basis of energy efficiency.
If you tend to react negatively to challenges, try imitating somebody who always reacts positively.
She makes most of her own clothes, copying any fashion which takes her fancy.
He did an extremely convincing impersonation of the singer.
You know, I don't want our listeners to (robot voice) start listening to robot presenters any time soon!
His behavior is mimicked and amplified throughout the organization.
The show's debut on Jiangsu TV last year prompted a number of imitators.
Have her imitate the sounds of mechanical objects such as the doorbell, or the ringing of the phone, or the "vroom" of a car engine.
This gesture mimes the closing of the mouth.
Face the local large quantity competition then falsely be to compete the way, and pass the mimicry to celebrate the bell product to pound at to celebrate with the low price a bell market sum.
A catbird, the Northern mocker, lit in a tree over Tom's head, and trilled out her imitations of her neighbors in a rapture of enjoyment;
So far, machines have a pretty hard time emulating creativity.