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1. His mimicry was precise, but he had been practicing for a couple of days now
2. There it was when the mimicry, way of universal expression, came to my help
3. There was a mimicry of reality about them that was somehow disturbing
4. I happen to have the talent of mimicry
5. This mimicry causes the dark matter between the start
6. "What you have to say?" asked Hurd in mimicry
7. although the technical mimicry of language remains intact, so in
8. That this technical sanity is little more than a mimicry of true sanity cannot be proved at such levels
9. A brilliant mimicry of sound,
10. He exchanges information with others not just by means of mimicry, gestures, voice
11. Before that, I had only prayed after the mimicry oblique rote manner
12. “You?” Urit was perplexed by both the question and, especially, the emotional tonality; it had a complicated texture that escaped digital mimicry
13. and he turned with a mimicry of Schmidt’s reserved air
14. He carried on the tradition of his Napoleon, the great Blackwhite, whose memory he evoked at times by legend and mimicry
15. spry rattle had run on in the same vein of mimicry but for some larum in the
16. From the date of their conversation after the party at Princess Tverskaya’s he had never spoken again to Anna of his suspicions and his jealousies, and that habitual tone of his bantering mimicry was the most convenient tone possible for his present attitude to his wife
17. A chance meeting, a service rendered, a happy phrase, a knack of facetious mimicry, and a man’s career might be made in a trice
18. "He was very earnest," the Superior said' Cordelia imitated his-guttural tones; she had an aptitude for mimicry, I remembered, in the schoolroom - ' "Please do not think there is any doubt of that - he is quite sane and -quite in earnest
19. "We see some queer fish," ' Cordelia lapsed again into mimicry; ' "he was a queer fish but he was very earnest
20. (…) / With regard to the definition of Gogolian skaz as “representational”, Eikhenbaum characterizes Gogol’s style as an organization of words and sentences based mainly “on the principle of expressive speech, in which a special role belongs to articulation, mimicry, sound gestures, and the like
21. Mivart's difficulty with respect to "the last touches of perfection in the mimicry;" as in the case given by Mr
22. Had this mimicry occurred in only one or two instances, it might have been passed over as a strange coincidence
23. From the date of their conversation after the party at Princess Tverskaya's he had never spoken again to Anna of his suspicions and his jealousies, and that habitual tone of his bantering mimicry was the most convenient tone possible for his present attitude to his wife
24. All human life is filled with works of art of every kind,—from cradle-song, jest, mimicry, the ornamentation of houses, dress, and utensils, up to church services, buildings, monuments, and triumphal processions
25. Unfortunately, the English worship their great artists quite indiscriminately and abjectly; so that is quite impossible to make them understand that Shakespeare's extraordinary literary power, his fun, his mimicry, and the endearing qualities that earned him the title of "the gentle Shakespeare"—all of which, whatever Tolstoy may say, are quite unquestionable facts—do not stand or fall with his absurd reputation as a thinker