Her hair, makeup and on-screen outfits set fashion trends worldwide and were emulated by millions.
The choreography emulated some of Michael's famous dance moves and no offence was intended.
Apple is indisputably the most innovative retailer today with a model emulated the world over.
For every ounce of awkward broodiness that Franco emulated, Hathaway seemed reduced to a giggling teenager.
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In the 2000s, Spanish banks emulated U.S. banks in the aggressive use of securitization.
The microcredit model has been emulated in 50 countries around the world, including America.
Once lauded as figures to be emulated, men like Rockefeller and Carnegie are now only robber barons.
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The BBC defended Savage, saying his routine emulated Jackson's famous dance moves and "no offence was intended".
So this is also one insider whose actions should not necessarily be emulated by the investing public.
He's led the company through some innovative programs that others have emulated, like the YourWare PC leasing deal.
Many elements of the so-called Chilean model were widely emulated in the region.
Though this broad strategy is likely to be emulated by any successor, there may be tinkering at the margins.
But this week, Mr Cameron has also emulated some of Disraeli's strategic daring.
The vessels on display here show how the Venetians emulated the Islamic art of enamelling glass in gold and colour.
Since the government was a majority stakeholder in GM at the time, the Chevy Volt became a model to be emulated.
To answer that, consider what Apple did at its outset to make computing friendly, setting a standard subsequently emulated by competitors.
Because when it is shown to be successful in New York, it will be emulated in major cities in America and worldwide.
Hajee notes that this model can easily be emulated across rural Africa.
As an employer, we have given the topic of cultural diversity new momentum, which has been recognized and even emulated beyond the company.
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C. historian of early Rome, and took his stories as exempla of heroism, to be cherished and emulated: Scaevola, Horatius Cocles, and Cincinnatus.
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan has now emulated his predecessor Martin O'Neill by winning back-to-back titles in his first two years at the club.
For instance, rather than including a tree-lined backdrop, he uses the white ground found in the classic ornithological illustrations he emulated as a child.
Rather, it would be a signpost on the way to dealing with the problems of those other peripheral countries, an example to be emulated.
These Congressional actions would incentivize companies and launch a national culture of cybersecurity that would be emulated by non-publicly traded companies and smaller businesses.
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The habits of the young are being emulated by the not-so-young.
Last month the head of SMS' health care division emulated his French colleagues by breaking out a division to focus on its 258 nursing-and retirement-home clients.
The trailblazer has been Santander, but its relentless effort to make its systems exactly the same everywhere is being emulated by Citigroup, HSBC and Standard Chartered.
Still, the highly touted NavPix feature was so useful for navigation that the reviewer claims it will be emulated " much like the iPod clickwheel" soon enough.
And then think of the even greater number of people who emulated them, only to get into the housing market in 2007, right before it started heading down.
But there's one thing that the Times, my former employer, probably isn't: a practical model to be emulated by a newspaper industry desperate for a new game plan.
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