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"Imitators," he is wont to say, "skilful imitators, we have produced in abundance.
Russia Donald Mackenzie Wallace 1880
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Imitators could tolerate noise that was rough ly 50% louder.
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Imitators followed, adding variations such as columns and discus throwers.
Coffee cup designer Leslie Buck, 87; economist Angus Maddison, 83; singer Susan Reed, 84 2010
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There are at least two very good poems about bad poetry, Yeats'To a Poet, who would have me Praise certain Bad Poets, Imitators of His and Mine,and A.E.
Yes You Can--Buy My Book of Bad Poetry Con Chapman 2010
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Imitators of the US government, American consumers borrow to pay their bills.
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Imitators like Virginia Republican Eric Cantor are following the Gingrich script, but don't have the intellectual throw-weight behind the rhetoric.
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Imitators and pretenders and aspiring usurpers will be taken out and shot, then deported... in that order.
Make Reverse-Engineered KFC At Home | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Tanny, S.M., and N.A. Derzko (1988), “Innovation and Imitators in Innovation Diffusion Modeling” Journal of Forecasting, 7(4):225-234.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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Imitators such as Lin Carter and Michael Moorcock did well.
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Imitators use modified road frames with road offset, so look and ride before you buy.
Archive 2008-04-01 BikeSnobNYC 2008
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