Emulated Sentence Examples

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  • The overall look was emulatedusing a four-color printing process.

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  • The action was emulatedin terms of incident location, time stamps, incident duration and incident severity.

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  • The policy emulatedrecent statements and by omitted any direct reference to international verification.

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  • They thus emulated, in somewhat different form, the maritime associations of their predecessors.

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  • These people are admired, looked up to and often emulated because of what they have done or for their lifestyle.

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  • The 13th earl of Eglinton also set an example of active interest which many magnates emulated.

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  • But unfortunately for Germany the papal chair at this time was occupied by Innocent III., a pope who emulated Hildebrand in ambition and in statesmanship. At first vacillating, but by no means indifferent, Innocent was spurred to action when a number of princes met at Spires in May 1200, declared Philip to be the lawful king, and denied the right of the pope to interfere, lie was also annoyed by Philips attitude with regard to a vacancy in the archbishopric of Cologne, and in March 1201 he declared definitely for Otto.

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  • Crowned poets, of whom the most eminent was Conrad Celtes Protucius (Pickel!), emulated the fame of Politian and Pontano.

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  • Doubtless, at the first founding of the school Zeno himself and Zeno's pupils were inspired with this hope; they emulated the Cynics Antisthenes and Diogenes, who never shrank out of modesty from the name and its responsibilities.

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  • His actions were emulated by many others whose "merit" earned them hereditary titles.

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  • They aim to discover practice that can be widely emulated.

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  • Their style is emulated, without the intelligence or humor, by scores of media wannabes who confuse aggression with persistence.

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  • The Dutch emulated the British in the Arctic seas during this period, directing their efforts mainly towards the discovery of a north-east passage round the northern end of Novaya Zemlya; and William Barents or Barendsz (1594-1597) is the most famous name in this connexion, his boat voyage along the coast of Novaya Zemlya after losing his ship and wintering in a high latitude, being one of the most remarkable achievements in polar annals.

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  • So extravagant are the deeds ascribed to him, and so marvellous the attributes with which he has been clothed by the fond idolatry of his countrymen, that by some he has been classed with the Amadises and the Orlandos whose exploits he emulated.

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  • He has not, indeed, the elegance of Bacon, whom he emulated, and he is often obscure and affected; but his copious imagery and genuine penetration give his reflections a certain charm.

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  • His role as Captain Jack Sparrow, for whom Depp says he emulated Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards, showed that Depp could do a film with wide appeal while still delivering a performance that was anything but ordinary.

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  • As an artist who is uniquely stylized and thereby difficult to categorize, Jason Mraz burst onto the popular music scene in the early 2000s and became one of the most emulated musicians of modern times.

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  • It is perhaps one of the best-known and most frequently emulated games of all time.

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  • The company also churns out clothes, jewelry and accessories, but the handbags are, by and large, some of the most emulated and coveted pieces in the fashion world.

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  • Before long, toy manufacturer Kenner took the lead, creating plush bears that emulated the artistic designs once seen only on birthday cards.

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  • During February 2007, General Hospital happenings were in high demand as the soap emulated a 24 style of storytelling involving hostages in the Metro Court hotel.

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  • The actors and actresses have make-up artists and hairstylists who primp them up before every take and while those styles can be emulated, they aren't always designed for the mom on the run.

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  • And although acts like Happy Mondays and Primal Scream have in many ways emulated that sound and that carefree ethic, no one has ever really done it like them since.

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  • In the early days, British rap closely emulated rap from New York, in terms of theme and delivery.

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  • They're detailed in fashion magazines, emulated by fashion-hungry youngsters and seen on department store counters.

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  • In the 12th century it was a free city, governed by a podesta and consuls after the model of the Italian republics, which it also emulated in commerce and navigation.

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  • Only a quarter of the cavalry and 14 battalions of infantry (English and Dutch) remained intact, and Waldeck could do no more, but with these he emulated the last stand of the Spaniards at Rocroi fifty years before.

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  • Ibn 'Abbas, a cousin of Mahomet, and the chief source of the traditional exegesis of the Koran, has, on theological and other grounds, given currency to a number of falsehoods; and at least some of his pupils have emulated his example.

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