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- Many indifferent or easily imitable ideas have found financing.
- I don't think so, because Saul is not really imitable.
- The problem with all of these strategies is that they are highly imitable.
- But it is, clearly, more imitable than, say, Maloof's.
- But my concern is that these commercials present the kind of violence that is imitable.
- His admirers said, " You don't need a wand to work your imitable wonders.
- You are what you think, and what you think is laid out in your own imitable neural structures.
- The Divine Principle is not an unrealizable ideal; it is incarnate in a man, it lives, it is imitable.
- Themes of suicide or self-harm or other imitable behaviour will only be acceptable if depicted without detail and in a clearly educational context.
- Central to her initiation were her fellow performers in " Misbehavin', " who fortunately included the eminently imitable Andre De Shields and Nell Carter.
- In " an imitable passage of compressed humour ", Mac Da Th?promises the dog to both parties, then feigns ignorance when both arrive on the same day.
- In every interview I have ever given, I have stressed : ` Don't try this at home .'We steer away from stunts that are easily imitable ."
- Kierkegaard's work ( e . g . " Panegyric Upon Abraham " from " Fear and Trembling " ) often focuses on biblical stories which are not directly imitable.
- Although he was " a person never a hero even on the Stage, " he sets himself out as an admirable and " imitable " person who expects applause for his vices.
- 69 . Howard Cosell : The imitable Howard, who made Monday Night Football must-see TV, deserves an entry all to himself for what he did for sportscasters and for sports media critics.
- There are rumours that while the character was based on Matlock, the characteristics, speech patterns and easily imitable fashion sense are based on that of writer Koki Mitani's professor of philosophy, the famed scholar Yoichiro Murakami.
- Of course, they provide fantasies of heroism and revenge, and attractive characters-- Harry Potter, the blind " Village " girl played by Bryce Dallas Howard-- who address what frightens them with admirable ( and, we hope, imitable ) pluck and courage.
- The meme is another source of " gloss "; it is " transmitted from one mind to another through speech, gestures, rituals, or other imitable phenomena . " Because we're social creatures, there are reasons for us to adopt some social currencies.
- As assessed by Edward L . Palmer, " The amount of truly effective educational content, relative to our goals, is virtual nil . " The Man from Alphabet also walked through the window of his door to enter his office, a violent movement which might have proved imitable.
- But it's the irresistibly imitable " You've got mail ! " that has become embedded in our collective'90s subconscious, so much so that when writer / director Nora Ephron wanted to update the 1940 film " The Shop Around the Corner, " she turned to AOL and its ripe-with-symbolic-possibilities catch phrase.
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