Sentences with phrase «imitation of someone»

That dynamic weather is one of the most natural uses of climate I've ever seen and it's a true imitation of life.
This is the main flaw with the game, the fifth entry into the main strand of the franchise coming across as a pale imitation of what came before.
Go in with your costume, do your best imitation of whatever you're dressed as and get 1/2 off your smoothie or juice.
Most of the things that I listed above involve low - thought imitation of others.
In many ways, it is the perfect imitation of the characteristics of youth, but unfortunately only a few of them are positive.
This technology was created specially for imitation of the usual print on a standard paper sheet.
Mostly, a cover letter is written in direct imitation of the corresponding resume.
Does this help us to overcome and better understand the realities of terrorism in our society, or does it fuel further speculation or even imitation of depicted acts?
Touch screen buttons are barely even a pale imitation of traditional ones.
Fold them all flat and you nearly have a passing imitation of an enclosed pickup truck's rear space.
The pattern is an artistic imitation of the leopard print.
This work marked a turning point in its use of cartoon characters and conventions and in its deliberate imitation of commercial printing processes.
A gorgeous imitation of leopard skin, it is double faced and very versatile.
Such a sad imitation of my favorite - of - all - time tights.
Yes for all its charm, this merely remains a beautifully realized imitation of its predecessor.
So, they opted for a bland imitation of the first script.
That said, if you get aggressive with the throttle, it will snap off ratio changes in a reasonable imitation of a conventional automatic.
The work is a photographic imitation of a precarious fire escape housed on the exterior of an adjacent building.
Is, for example, the infants imitation of adult signals conscious and deliberate?
To my mind, store - bought granola is a pale imitation of a good homemade variety.
I've never been able to do a good imitation of an Indian accent, but if these films keep on coming, perhaps I'll get it.
The following centuries of monastic experimentation gave them deep insights into humility, and into the great theological virtues of faith, hope and charity, They understood the Gospels to be saying that we are meant for great things — meant to live in imitation of Christ himself.
Other online South Dakota drivers ed websites offer a cheap imitation of real South Dakota drivers education.
Other online North Carolina drivers ed websites offer a cheap imitation of real North Carolina drivers education.
I read a modern English version of Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis about 1 year ago and LOVED it.
These concepts were often at odds: The pursuit of beauty could often diverge from imitation of nature.
In Imitation of Wealth, Davis stations a vintage Hoover vacuum cleaner (bought via Craigslist) atop a vitrine filled with fluorescent lights, making an identical Jeff Koons.
It can degenerate into a war of all against all, as imitation of the desires of others leads to rivalry with them.
Phillip Lim presented a complete skirts line with imitation of reptile leather, executed in shades characteristic of these wonderful reptiles.
He howls along with a CD of Native American Church chants and does imitations of Bill Clinton and several Star Trek characters.
When has China ever made a game that wasn't just a poor imitation of something else?
The words that come out of our mouths and onto a screen or the page about this sport aren't bad imitations of Grantland Rice or Dan Jenkins.
As a 2nd grade teacher in the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township in Indiana, Eaton considered virtual classes isolating, rudimentary, and «a subpar, cheap imitation of what real education looks like,» she said.
His paintings were not imitations of specific known works, they were new and different works, which he passed off as authentic creations of more famous painters.
Parrots have neither lips nor teeth, but that doesn't stop them from producing dead - on imitations of human speech.
Almsgiving, according to the Gospel, is not mere philanthropy: rather it is a concrete expression of charity, a theological virtue that demands interior conversion to love of God and neighbor, in imitation of Jesus Christ, who, dying on the cross, gave His entire self for us.
Bright pink, hand - made imitation of digital drawing.
Nowadays, i upload Fresh Cal King Bedroom Set, this content is partnered in imitation of Bunk & loft beds furniture.
Douglas Sirk is a particular director that Haynes is emulating and recreating his melodramatic soap opera's like Imitation of Life or All That Heaven Allows is so convincing that you'd be forgiven for questioning whether or not you're watching a contemporary film.
In fact, the rest of the cast puts in some decent performances, too — even those doing passable imitations of your favorite Star Wars characters (seriously EA, could you not afford Mark Hamill?).
The atheist chaplaincy is just a maudlin imitation of Christian life: weekly meetings, text studies, tithes, and even rallies (revivals?)
It presents us with mere imitations of imitations, copies of copies.
But they do great imitations of Courtnee Draper's and Troy Baker's voices.
Via Ffffound The quick vegetable curry recipe does a good imitation of more traditional slow - cooked versions.
«Biblical natural law,» he argues, «avoids the self - cleaving tendency in anthropocentric natural - law doctrine and instead recognizes human fulfillment as achieved through imitation of the divine ecstasis.»
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