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Huff mimicked Matt’s actions and stuck out his
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example, mimicked closely those they had received earlier, with the
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Angela mimicked his face, her mouth and
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' She mimicked him
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I swear Prinz would leap up in the air with all four paws stretched wide, his mouth fully open, and spit an abbreviated mewrt that mimicked Dad’s “boo!”
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“This way please,” she mimicked her mother
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From his desk in the Cloud, comfortable and safe, Trevor watched the three move around, their actions mimicked perfectly the process of preparing morning coffee
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During the reign of the Meiji in the late 1800s, the Japanese mingled with and mimicked the ways of the West
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Poor, stupid, Jesse, duped by the first man she goes out with,” she mimicked his imagined thoughts crossly
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“Is this okay?” Yania asked as she mimicked her friend
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"�Oh, it's down there in Saigon,�" he mimicked
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And what's your point?" she inaccurately mimicked
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"Father, Father, Father," Zoe mimicked Father Haralambos sarcastically
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From my perch on the wall, I mimicked every move of the swordsmen, and in time learned the way of the guard
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more he laughed and mimicked about him
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He was mimicked my move and Daniel only stirred a bit, but then he went to sleep again
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The elder gesticulated in an excited manner as he mimicked the rowing of the devil’s ferry
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“Difficulty?" Carol mimicked sarcastically
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If the decoy, say a painted asteroid, gave off the easily mimicked appropriate radiation and electronic readings to fool the invaders’ sensors and if defending scouts were placed where they could ambush and pick off the invaders as they approached what they believed to be the backside of a capital ship, the attacking scouts thus deployed could easily be intercepted and destroyed
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Two had the clear shape of a man’s body with eyes that glowed white, the other a woman with a mist of honoi blowing of her head that mimicked hair
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Joey mimicked her with his hand and rolled his eyes
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“What the hell is Project X?” Rick mimicked, his blond, spiked hair trembling on his head as he paced back and forth in his black suit, a file tucked under one arm
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"I thought they just sort of mimicked each other," interjected
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The small, almost-unnoticeable mannerisms of Terence, an observation often neglected by the majority, further indicated his grief and misery, for the tired and hollow look in the eyes and the taut muscles in the face could only be mimicked by the most talented actor
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―decrease of time‖ is mimicked by acceleration
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closest genetic ancestors ate and mimicked that to our diet as close as
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The co-founder of the earth, mimicked many of the perfect qualities of his Father, since He
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For example, if she stood in front of a red brick wall, or a green leafy bush, the suit perfectly mimicked the bricks or leaves, making her appear to melt into the background
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warning and the symptoms mimicked the others born from a
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She mimicked the movies to act
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increasingly mimicked by everyday church goers
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Many recent markets have mimicked that “winner takes all’ scenario
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Its skin was actually a thick multi-layered fabric that mimicked horse skin and that was proof against blade weapons and low velocity projectiles
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And she mimicked him, searching his mortal body, knowing its strengths and failings
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He mimicked his friend’s counting cadence and ran
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“Ooooh, he almost kissed you!” Cali mimicked, grinning
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Tatyana smiled and said, “You guys, I’m ashamed to say, will come soon to primitive man,” and she mimicked them in a funny way
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time stood still; the antique clock in her kitchen mimicked, by its
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mimicked, mocking the wispy voice of the miniature flute player
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He looked so happy and I mimicked him
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Observing those who liked his mimicked expressions Scott kept score
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The woman pointed to the rifle, shook her head, then mimicked raising the gun
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It’s scary,” he mimicked
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They both laughed quietly when Don mimicked the look on Melvin’s face as the knife plunged into the table between his legs
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“This lady says this place is a danger to your lives,” I mimicked and then said,
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The class mimicked his words once again
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The undulating surface of the Polish country roads physically mimicked the emotional turbulence that I felt
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Deal?” he mimicked
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“Who is speaking?” Tyler mimicked the robot again
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Tyler mimicked his friend and yanked the fabric from the box, holding it at arm’s length
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Indio and Eleazar didn’t help calm the situation; they had both collapsed into each other with howls of laughter as they mimicked Theia’s startled expression
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American culture is the most widely exported, most widely consumed, most widely mimicked culture on earth
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She had been an intense woman and had fallen hard, and he remembered with a trace of shame how he and the rest of the school had sniggered over the affair, how they had mimicked the adoring eyes of Miss Robinson at assembly
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Until the regressive dynamic of the human mentality becomes so negatively regressive… that 2,500 years later: the story of the first mass-murderer ever to become publicly acclaimed as a hero… the first human to murder even more people than the gods they worshipped… has become the highest known ideal, the most universally mimicked and copied Myth and cultural belief around the world today
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� In such a binary system the intelligence required is one easily mimicked by a computer
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The names of students were mimicked, then ZJ and LD were saying “Here” right at the moment when the students would respond to their names
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Fallen wasn’t the name for it! Everything that I felt in the calm securing presence of Urtholan was mimicked in the opposite extreme in the firebreather before me
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Turning back down the alley I mimicked the whistle of a Zoza bird in distress
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in any environment and can never be absorbed, mimicked or deactivated by force
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be absorbed, mimicked or deactivated by force
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” Kyle mimicked her
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have mimicked their way to where they are
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I mimicked them, thinking it was more like meditation than not
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I scooted closer to him on my knees, and I mimicked his earlier movements, trailing my lips along his shoulder, up his neck, biting tenderly on his earlobe, a little awed that I didn’t chip a tooth
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We visited one another in form, and mimicked, as near as we could,
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“’We are staunch Union sympathizers,’” mimicked the old lady, twanging the words that the whole passel of Calverts were Yankees
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However, it was not until I heard Dionne Warwick’s original cut of “Anyone Who Had a Heart” that I understood not just Dionne’s fury at having every musical gesture of her recording mimicked but that the music itself had properties that the words merely confirmed
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Whoadie laughed and mimicked the translator’s voice while she made stiff robotic motions with her arms
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* In more recent years, most mutual funds have almost robotically mimicked the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index, lest any different holdings cause their returns to deviate from that of the index
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He mimicked my concern
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was based on the fact that oxytocin administration mimicked lithium’s effect upon
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Some formed into their own ranks and mimicked the soldiers’ maneuvers
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And if you simply owned, or “mimicked,” the market during this 12-year period, your account was flat and your fees were minimal
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The hussar at that moment noticed the face of the red-nosed captain and his drawn-in stomach, and mimicked his expression and pose with such exactitude that Nesvitski could not help laughing
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Prince Vasili mimicked the sobbing of Sergey Kuzmich and at the same time his eyes glanced toward his daughter, and while he laughed the expression on his face clearly said: ‘Yes
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Sweat plastered Lucas’s almost-white hair to a forehead fisted in concentration as he painstakingly mimicked every movement
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It deserves especial notice that many of the mimicking forms of the Leptalis, as well as of the mimicked forms, can be shown by a graduated series to be merely varieties of the same species; while others are undoubtedly distinct species
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But why, it may be asked, are certain forms treated as the mimicked and others as the mimickers? Mr
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Bates may almost be said to have actually witnessed the process by which the mimickers have come so closely to resemble the mimicked; for he found that some of the forms of Leptalis which mimic so many other butterflies, varied in an extreme degree
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She mimicked poor Sam to Janet that night, and both of them laughed immoderately over his plunge into sentiment
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This hussar, with a grave face and without a smile or a change in the expression of his fixed eyes, watched the regimental commander’s back and mimicked his every movement
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The hussar at that moment noticed the face of the red-nosed captain and his drawn-in stomach, and mimicked his expression and pose with such exactitude that Nesvítski could not help laughing
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The hussar cornet of Kutúzov’s suite who had mimicked the regimental commander, fell back from the carriage and rode up to Dólokhov
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Prince Vasíli mimicked the sobbing of Sergéy Kuzmích and at the same time his eyes glanced toward his daughter, and while he laughed the expression on his face clearly said: “Yes