The architects have succeeded in retaining its identity and integrity without resorting to a slavishly literal reproduction.
Slavishly sticking to the biological analogy and wiping out all new programs would not be a good idea.
Apple claims that the Galaxy range "slavishly" copies its massively-selling iPad and iPhone.
And Italy, usually regarded as slavishly pro-European, has also become less predictably integrationist under Silvio Berlusconi, its new prime minister.
After all, it's not as if the Bank has stuck slavishly to its inflation target over the past few years.
If we think too much about games as art we end up slavishly trying to prove it rather than just making games.
In his first term Mr Barroso has proven to be slavishly beholden to French and German interests rather than the common good.
These new ways should be based on the individual gifts of its current team, not on a need to slavishly follow the ruts left by Jobs.
Yet the West still chases slavishly after ever-higher gross domestic product, a purely material measure that takes no account of the blessings of nature or leisure.
The app is offered for free and is currently in beta, promising to supplant any diet books and eating plans you may have tried to slavishly follow.
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The global battle between the two companies began in April, when Apple sued Samsung in California, saying its smartphones and tablets had "slavishly" copied the iPhone and iPad.
The legal wrangling began in April 2011, when Apple launched a lawsuit accusing the South Korean company of "slavishly" copying the interface and design of the iPhone and iPad in Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
At the Belfast rally, organised by the Northern Ireland Committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (Ictu), assistant general secretary Peter Bunting said Stormont must not "slavishly" cut back on the say-so of the government in London.
"Wine is interesting to me because it is related to all aspects of culture, agriculture and high culture, " he says, arguing that far from slavishly following an omnipotent wine writer or critic for advice, it is the ambiguity of wine and the search for knowledge that makes it so pleasurable.
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