He was much imitated, from his hair to his clothes to his dance moves.
It is a mixture of horseplay and the faith of fathers, and not to be imitated.
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Eventually, it was imitated by the Green Bay Packers, the Philadelphia Eagles and many other teams.
Was this a moment of inspiration, destined to be merely imitated or abandoned altogether?
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We imitated it if there was something good on the menu in the school cafeteria.
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Are you getting the idea of why this policy has been so widely imitated?
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The visual, often imitated, has become known as a "dolly zoom" or "trombone shot".
It has since been imitated around the world, notably by Vodafone, with its live!
The Industrial Revolution spread next to the United States, which went ahead and imitated everything from Europe.
Oddly, given Mr Smith's dislike of American television, the model to be imitated is the Federal Communications Commission.
He was the first opera star to be imitated, drunkenly, by legions of joyful or heartbroken football fans.
Other Latin American presidents have imitated Chavez populist undemocratic style, intimidating opponents, restricting the media and subverting the judiciary.
The Santa imitated in Europe is a thinner man with more squared-off features.
"Few businesses have imitated Lilly's approach because it's so radical, " observes David Schmidt, a senior consultant for James F.
If we had been old enough (and popular enough) to date, we would have imitated it after a goodnight kiss.
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His Mission Impossible theme, for example, is still one of the most memorable, imitated, parodied and beloved tunes in existence.
Britain and Japan imitated the U.S. with near-zero rates or quantitative easing (or both), and both have experienced anemic recoveries.
Japanese bartending is being imitated increasingly in the West, by barmen who marvel at the techniques and instruments that make it unique.
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Whatever its real results, the American practice of watching and promoting religious freedom is being imitated, to some extent, by other democracies.
They are distributed, admired, sold, imitated, and gawked at the world over.
It was during the "Seminar" run last year that art imitated life.
As New York's crime rate has plunged, its policing methods have been widely studied and imitated, not only in America but also abroad.
The logo that Mr. Glaser imagined in traffic has since become one of the most widely imitated works of graphic art in the world.
Even after Republicans gained 63 seats in 2010, Mr. Obama might have imitated Bill Clinton after 1994 and made real bows toward centrist governing.
It was true that a few simple actions could be easily imitated: he could indicate, for example, how a client might wish to stand.
Other studies of the impact of media violence on youth show that behavior that appears realistic is more likely to be imitated than fictionalized behavior.
The sandy beach with palm trees that opened along the Seine last year is unlikely to be imitated along the banks of the Chicago River.
Isolated, embattled artists, in or out of garrets, do not usually leave large numbers of works with different degrees of "autographness, " nor are they widely imitated.
We imitated it on the walk to and from school.
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On Wall Street, as elsewhere, hot ideas quickly get imitated.
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