In others, traditional Chinese joinery patterns used in wood construction were mimicked in masonry.
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Pharma firms also tried to make pills that mimicked its effects, with little success.
The speed with which they were mimicked suggests these expressions were involuntary, Biology Letters reports.
The best decoder rats correctly mimicked their corresponding encoder partners 70 per cent of the time.
They often mimicked typical male leadership and management styles which was often not comfortable.
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Indeed, in his desperate transformation, he has mimicked that other dynastic scion, Mr Gore.
Lee mimicked a camera with his hands, and the ex-champ unleashed a flurry of innocent air punches.
Participants who had been mimicked were two to three times more likely to pick up the pens.
Adleman mimicked this process in the laboratory, and used it to solve something called the traveling-salesman problem.
Its original--and safe--design mimicked the leaders in the midsize car segment, the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.
Mr Bell, who is of Jamaican origin, said the constable mimicked Caribbean youths' style of speaking and walking.
Under his direction the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers developed a sophisticated system that mimicked the forces of nature.
Colburn was conducting energetically and the band members mimicked blowing into their instruments.
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She sang "I'm in the money" and mimicked the hit television quiz show Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
The scientists created an experiment that mimicked how young children learn new words.
For starters, he replaced the gaming control with a wand that more naturally mimicked the way people really moved.
Blush and sandstone mimicked delicate opening piano notes, and even the models seemed to adjust their speeds to the lightness.
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Nevertheless, the final prices in 1988 and at the two presidential elections since have almost perfectly mimicked the vote tallies.
At 57, his public image is fixed as that of a homespun defender of western interests, with an oft-mimicked drawl.
In the study, female hamsters were subjected to six-hour time shifts that mimicked a flight from New York to Paris.
For years now, design has mimicked fashion, with companies churning out several new homeware collections a year the most important being Christmas.
In other words, the stock market in 2011 mimicked a similar trading pattern to what happened in 2010 for the entire year.
Non-commercials mimicked that action, reducing their net long position, which now is 20, 603 contracts, having cut gross longs and added gross shorts.
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His antics have since been mimicked by the Chicago Bulls' Benny the Bull and the Denver Nuggets' Rocky, an off-beat mountain lion.
The effect mimicked a similar window in the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland.
Non-commercials mimicked the action in the disaggregated report, increasing gross longs and cutting gross shorts, raising the net-long position to 23, 557 contracts.
In August Sephora sued Macy's, after the American firm mimicked the French one with its own chain of cosmetics shops, called Souson.
The fight or flight mindset of our ancestors is mimicked in the symptoms of a person suffering from a social phobia, says Chemblis.
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Her signature look also remains unchanged a uniform of white shirt, dark waistcoat, black trousers and boots that is often mimicked on her runways.
This performance could be mimicked by KB Home, Toll Brothers, PulteGroup and others which have all seen their stock prices approach 52-week highs.
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