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They're mimicking you.

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She's always mimicking the teachers.

Be especially careful with mimicking portal functionality.

The act, practice, or art of mimicking.

HP is even mimicking IBM in its earnings forecast.

Boeing is also mimicking Airbus's extensive product range.

The government sues constantly, mimicking its counterparts in neighbouring countries.

He made us all laugh by mimicking the teacher's voice.

This is why mimicking someone else's ministry never works. You don't have their personality.

My hand made swirling motions, mimicking the action on the monitors.

A case of acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis(AGEP) mimicking toxic epidermal necrolysis(TEN) is reported.

Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation mimicking congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation in a newborn

“fresh carved cedar, mimicking a glade/Of palm and plaintain” (John Keats).

Together, the men preen, strut, shimmy, and shake their feathered costumes, mimicking the local birds of paradise.

So the researchers dosed lupus-mimicking mice with clopidogrel (Plavix), a drug that stymies clotting by preventing platelets from activating.

Contemporary is not a good word, because it could mean art-school photography, mimicking the teachers; what galleries might want.

He said that a local outbreak of an influenza strain mimicking meningitis was the cause of Clive's confusion.

The sociological approach adds an inferential layer of analysis, mimicking the deductive powers of a human Sherlock Holmes.

His Royal Highness lay in the broad silk hammock, meditating, searching for withered intestines, and mimicking the murals on the ceiling for joy.

Hepatic anterior segmentectomy was done but a tumor mimicking a cyst recurred over the left hepatic lobe7 months after the second operation.

The secret here is that mimicking the subconscious mind consciously isallowing you to think more like an intellectual super heavy weight.

But in the 1950s, a pair of chemists mixed a stew of poisonous gases, like you'd find at a zapped it with electricity, mimicking lightning.

Like the uprisings sweeping the Middle East today, the revolutions of 1848 followed and fed off one another, with opposition figures consciously mimicking the rhetoric of revolutionaries past.

Not only do you lose your own identity, but if you end up surrounded by the wrong people-mimicking their behavior without understanding the motivations behind it can lead to big trouble.

He cites the example of his 3-year-old grandson, who began mimicking Neil Diamond while watching a concert with his father. That led to the purchase of a toy guitar, which the boy strums constantly.

But in one test the heavy users underperformed more noticeably The test involved watching and mimicking the simple rules used by an experimenter to match cards with coloured shapes on them, and then adapting whenever the rule changed.

Before 1850, the art of painting had been very precise and accurate, however, a departure from"mimicking the real world", art at this, age began to pursue some unrealistic (psychical) development.

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