And what about society s youth that strives desperately to emulate Hollywood s stars?
Bright and jangly at its core, his is still an identifiable sound guitarists seek to emulate.
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Fund managers try to emulate Warren Buffett's strategy by picking these niche health stocks.
Mr. Soltani also ran a test in which Safari was configured to emulate an Apple iPhone.
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Many tried to emulate him, not forgetting the part about taking on some margin debt.
With the move, the city hopes to emulate the bountiful investing strategies of Harvard and Yale.
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Each community has unique emergent properties, which are hard for other networks to emulate.
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You know, like that Ronald Reagan guy the new generation idolizes but is reluctant to emulate.
They seem determined to emulate the U.K. by embracing austerity while the economy is still teetering.
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"There's not going to be too many people trying to emulate us, " says McDonald.
Transmeta's chips can be rejigged to emulate any microprocessor, or more than one at once.
Other companies planning to emulate Hulu when implementing frictionless sharing should keep this in mind too.
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So Intel is going to emulate software built for mobile devices using ARM-based chips.
These agencies are intended to emulate the success of similar long-established agencies in Scotland and Wales.
He praised the regions that had kept transport benefits, and told others to emulate them.
One, says Pabrai, is that he doesn't try to emulate Berkshire's holdings in wholly owned subsidiaries.
Not an admirable role model but one that millions of movie-goers would like to emulate.
So they lobby the pollsters to weight their surveys to emulate the 2008 Democrat-heavy models.
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But, beyond that, failure and humiliation is not something that others would want to emulate.
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The Commonwealth super featherweight champion is out to emulate Watt, who won the world and European titles.
The language in the guidelines seems to emulate the direct style of Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive.
Yet Argentine women are supposed to be as virtuous as their mothers, to emulate the Virgin Mary.
Hong Kong and a number of central and eastern European countries provide ample models for Mexico to emulate.
This personality-centric approach to branding is all part of her larger plan to emulate some very successful companies.
This technique has been used in other games, but "Halo 4" raises the bar for others to emulate.
And while that lesson is impossible to emulate, he also pounced on opportunities as they came to him.
But he obviously needed practice in order to emulate one of the best in the history of baseball.
Coca-Cola's Santa, whom many in America try to emulate, is very round: round face, round nose, round stomach.
It adds content from style bloggers and so-called style influencers, men and women who have something to emulate.
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The 27-year-old hopes to emulate Eto'o, who was a prolific scorer during his time with the European champions.
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