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imitate art
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3.55 |
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Life imitates art. |
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imitate life
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3.16 |
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Art imitates life? |
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imitate sound
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1.12 |
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He loves imitating the sound of them. |
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imitate style
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0.79 |
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Her style has been imitated by many other writers. |
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imitate behavior
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0.59 |
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True mimicry is the ability to consciously imitate the behavior of another. |
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imitate wrestler
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0.59 |
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The judge also questioned the defense argument that Tate was imitating pro wrestlers. |
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imitate man
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0.53 |
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Women do not necessarily have to imitate men to be successful in business. |
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imitate voice
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0.53 |
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I imitated other voices more than I had my own. |
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imitate movie
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0.46 |
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Several thought they were imitating a movie. |
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imitate movement
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0.39 |
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I try to imitate his movements, his emotions. |
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imitate action
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0.33 |
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He must now, like Henry V, imitate the action of a tiger. |
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imitate people
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0.33 |
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Toddlers love to imitate older people. |
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imitate prisoner
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0.33 |
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At times they paced about in circles, imitating prisoners in a prison yard, to highlight their confinement. |
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imitate adult
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0.26 |
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Again she was imitating adults. |
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imitate look
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0.26 |
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I am certainly not calling for artists to imitate the look of Norman Rockwell. |