Cedric the Entertainer does soft-bellied dance steps and offers candid imitations of ordinary folks.
The words I heard emerging from my mouth sounded like imitations of human speech.
These imitations, analysts say, merely confirm the huge popularity of Apple brands and Steve Jobs.
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Usually, prescription drugs lose one-third of their worth when their patents no longer protect them from generic imitations.
This ambitious, overblown comedy offers elaborate imitations of humor but is rarely funny.
"Knock-off shows that are lame imitations usually don't work, while innovation does, " Realityblurred.com's Andy Dehnart wrote in an e-mail.
Also, imitations done without the normal operational discipline and strategic planning will fail, just like any other poorly run startup.
Their names read like weak imitations of Runyon: One Two (Gerard Butler), Mumbles (Idris Elba), and Handsome Bob (Tom Hardy).
The UK has 48 foods protected from imitations by the scheme, including Cornish clotted cream and Melton Mowbray pork pies.
He concluded, in agreement with art historians, that eight of the putative Bruegels are authentic, while the other five are imitations.
She furiously writes on the wall in artful rows of black letters, and Dr. Ledgard makes small-scale imitations of Louise Bourgeois sculptures.
They sounded more like cheap acoustical imitations than like a real storm.
What is most surprising is how many paintings Duveen sold that turned out not to be masterpieces at all, but cheap imitations.
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Renault's success with its basic, ultra-cheap Romanian-built Logan saloon has inspired imitations among competitors such as Toyota of Japan and South Korea's Hyundai.
They are men like Edward Guyette, an auto parts salesman in Ojai, who religiously fishes California's Lake Casitas with 12-inch rubber rainbow trout imitations.
Today, this approach, supported by teachers and scientists, has spawned imitations in Mexico, Brazil, Chile, China, Malaysia, Senegal, Morocco, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Colombia, Slovakia and Serbia.
But for most of my lifetime, people outside these regions had to suffer with inferior, often insufferable imitations of real barbecue (with some rare exceptions).
But the best reason of all is the way these seductively beautiful drawings reveal the real Palladio, as opposed to all the pallid imitations that have followed.
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In one extended riff, she performs a series of damning imitations, based on what would happen if people treated physical illness as dismissively as they do mental disorders.
Once Fust foreclosed, he had a once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity: keep the invention secret, churn out volumes of cheap imitations, and sell them for high prices as hand-crafted heirlooms!
"Imitations are never as good as the original, " Palmeira said.
Some sellers even try to sell the good imitations very close to the original price of the product and only the informed consumer is able to spot the difference.
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While Prosciutto di Parma and its close Italian relative, Prosciutto San Daniele, are both excellent and both readily available in this country, lower quality domestic imitations of both are even more readily available.
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The yellow-footed wallaby of the Yellow Tail label inspired so many imitations (from Little Penguin to Black Swan) that a 2008 Nielsen study showed 18% of all new wine launches in the previous three years were "critter" brands.
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And imitations will not be tolerated.
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