He replied in his imitable way that he didn't need anyone to teach him his politics. |
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It didn't make the poems any less admirable or, for me, even more imitable. |
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To keep out the cold, in imitable British style, three-quarter-length car coats are back in tweed, cashmere and wool, featuring velvet collars. |
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Dabbing, this is the given name to the technique used by craftsmen who superpose layers in order to imitable the veins characteristic of marble. |
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Part of it is that the tone, with its signature heavy vibrato, is imitable. |
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Moreover, the figure of Christ we find in the Gospels is too complex to be imitable literally. |
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The characters of man placed in lower stations of life are more usefull, as being imitable by great numbers. |
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Execs are inclined to imitate the most imitable aspects of recent hits. |
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Are there any freely imitable realizations? |
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But as forgers like van Meegeren and Pei-Shen Qian, the painter who turned out Ms Rosales's Rothkos and Pollocks, show, they are very imitable indeed. |
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