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1 Mentally, Paul roundly damned a score of times the imitative instinct of the sex.
2 Her imitative instinct was already exchanging her Western burr for a New York purr.
3 At the same time this remarkably strong imitative instinct in man is a proof of his kinship with apes.
4 I, obeying the imitative instinct that is so strong in childhood, tired to regulate my life in conformity with his.
5 It was a most clear example of this imitative instinct of which I was speaking, and an extremely tragic one.
6 Used for a purpose, the imitative instinct may, like any other instinct, become a factor in the development of effective action.
7 THE survival in publishers of the imitative instinct is a strong argument in support of Mr. Darwin's theory of the descent of man.
8 "It must be the imitative instinct asserting itself," suggests the good woman.
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