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1 He is a great imitator , and personates the different characters exactly.
2 A great sportsman, and in this point, at least, a great imitator of English manners.
3 In the nineteen-twenties, he is re-born as the great imitator of the principals of eighteenth century music.
4 In this way Ovid is a great imitator of Virgil; so to a less extent are Propertius, Manilius, and Lucan.
5 Phaedrus, the great imitator of Aesop, plainly indicates this double purpose to be the true office of the writer of fables.
6 It sounds harsh, but let us admit it; he was at best a great imitator , however noble the objects of his imitation.
7 John Lydgate, the monk of Bury, a great imitator of Chaucer, was the principal of these, and wrote an enormous quantity of verse.
8 Once syphilis had been called "The Great Imitator " .
9 It is well known that these animals are great imitators , but this one really learned many useful things.
10 Known as the " Great Imitator " , it can mimic other diseases such as Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis and chronic fatigue syndrome.
11 The Indians are great imitators , and possess a nice tact in adopting the customs and manners of those with whom they associate.
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