Emulating Sentence Examples

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  • Many dream of doing a wide range of daring exploits or emulating famous sports men.

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  • With several grunts he was up and we were left with the proposition of emulating this apparently supernatural feat from our alpine mentor.

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  • The cause of this sudden eclipse was the cruel vengeance he took on the milites, or noble order, who, emulating the example of their brethren in Bohemia, were already attempting to curb the royal power.

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  • During the absence of Archelaus, who would - the Jews feared - prove his legitimacy by emulating his father's ferocity, and to whom their ambassadors preferred Antipas, the Jews of Palestine gave the lie to their protestations of loyalty and peaceableness.

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  • An emulator uses programmed instruction from the N64 cartridge and interprets it for the computer, "emulating" how the game looks and plays on the actual console.

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  • Emulating an inappropriate celebrity style that is wrong for your face shape and features can result in a disastrous look, even with the best stylist.

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  • However, if you're willing to put some initial effort into your hair, there's not much to keep you from emulating the carefree finesse of a casual hairstyle.

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  • This style is less about emulating Heidi and more about expressing your bohemian side.

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  • You may have the best luck emulating the retro two-piece, because so many designers are committed to re-creating this look.

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  • Emulating Victoria Beckham fashion means dressing in monochrome color, and while it's not unusual to see her sporting head to toe orange, she does tend to prefer black.

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  • Using affordable materials and emulating designs, they create styles that are accessible for the average shopper, ultimately bringing the runway to the real world after all.

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  • Children love the show and little girls will enjoy dressing up as Dora, while boys may prefer emulating Dora's nature preserving cousin Diego.

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  • Designer inspired styles emulating popular jewelry lines, including Chopard and Tiffany.

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  • Never far behind, Shopbop has the merchandise up in short order, catering to women who are interested in emulating the fabulous celebrity lifestyle!

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  • In fact, many found that by emulating other daytime dramas, Y&R lost the unique flavor that made it the top daytime soap opera.

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  • There are many ways to come up with tat designs, from emulating the tattoos of celebrities to getting an image that you have always liked inked on your skin.

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  • Even if you don't have ambitions of emulating My Super Sweet 16, a sixteenth birthday celebration is a time when you may want to step it up from what you usually do each year.

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  • His accent appeared when he was too stressed to be concerned about emulating the flat, cultured accent of the political elite.

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  • In 1735 he again commanded against the Persians, but fell at the disastrous battle of Bagaverd, thus emulating his father's heroic death at Selankamen.

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  • In order to emulate them, they often wore sashes and regalia like the ones seen here, emulating groups such as the Royal Order of Foresters or the Masons.

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  • Whereas spikes have gone to the wayside and are primarily reserved for those emulating a punk look, the mohawk has stayed mainstream and has crossed all genres.

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  • The humanistic movement led these learned writers to engraft the graces of the antique upon their native literature, and to refine it by emulating the lucidity of Petrarch.

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