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1
Children selectively
imitate
in
-
group
over outgroup individuals under certain experimental conditions.
2
This is the balance which we
imitate
in
the Aquarium.
3
He was a worthy example for our youth to
imitate
in
business or religious matters.
4
It was the one thing that the modern Pre-raphaelites could not
imitate
in
the real Pre-raphaelites.
5
Thus do the Christians
imitate
in
their treatment of each other their common enemy, the Roman.
6
Being excellent mimies, they
imitate
in
many of their dances the habits and movements of animals.
7
In her zeal for housewifery, Alma saw much to admire and to
imitate
in
Mrs. Langland.
8
There are some noble women among other races whom we may
imitate
in
virtue, morality and deportment.
9
There being no safer man to
imitate
in
all such proceedings than a courier, I buttoned mine.
10
And yet it is just the mechanical Arts that some people would
imitate
in
the Art of War.
11
A blend of French Brie and Petit Gruyère, mild table cheese
imitate
in
Norway, sold in small packages.
12
To
imitate
in
a comical way.
13
We attempt now to
imitate
in
church what there is performed, as in the beginning, and ever shall be.
14
Shetlands-Veryshaggy overcoatings, named from the Shetland pony, the coat of which it is supposed to
imitate
in
appearance.
15
Perhaps no other man has ever tried so seriously to
imitate
in
his own life the life of Christ.
16
Buckrams are sometimes embossed to
imitate
in
part the appearance of an irregularly woven fabric called "crash."
imitate
in
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