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    1. If need be, the beards are bleached in order to emulate their deity


    2. " He gestured in front of his helmet to call up the spoofing script he’d written to emulate Staas Company’s Inventory Query Protocols and passed it to the terminal in front of him without missing a stroke


    3. ” He answered in a whisper-like voice; trying to emulate her


    4. Do your best to emulate what you see as loving and positive within


    5. I try to emulate her


    6. Only Andy was affected by Chas’s death and not attempting to hide it in any way; his face was paler than usual, his eyes flicked from face to face as he tried to emulate his fellows in their insouciance


    7. wanted to emulate and who could assist his success


    8. Movement and emulate it with your camera,”


    9. proxy server (this allows you to pretend you’re searching from the USA), so that your search results emulate theirs exactly


    10. When the tasks are well performed, we inspire others to emulate our approach in life

    11. legacy, the gift they leave behind for others to emulate or


    12. She grabbed one of Larocka’s discards from the waste bin and pocketed it; later, she might need to emulate that writing to send a note to Hollowcrest


    13. On or off duty it did not take him long to get fatherly with the public, and he usually ended his fatherly chats with a magnificent left hook, which I tried hard to emulate with varying degrees of success


    14. ” Truman tried to emulate an angered Jesus off to right the wrongs of the world


    15. “What makes you think I am?” replied Steve with a frown that Dirty Harry himself would have found hard to emulate


    16. He was jealous of Monsieur Danton, whom he could only despise, and yet never emulate


    17. And all this time it is surrounded with examples of upright posture, that it first desires to, then seeks to, emulate


    18. I was sure I wanted to emulate their self-sacrifice


    19. • So that the individual learns to emulate those successes and avoid those mistakes


    20. and emulate them, and it is still true today, that the true believes cause those without the

    21. Given the Marxist model of command and control these teachers emulate they are turning out what they might be proud to call a “lumpen proletariat” of the mind


    22. As you can see…It’s not an easy feat to emulate


    23. I tell them, “You carry the responsibility to continue to emulate these ideals


    24. ” A true capitalist does not seek to emulate the past


    25. The selection of a name for a child is very important because the child will emulate the characteristics of the mythological hero or heroine he/she is named after


    26. “So get on with it!” He pressed a button causing a giant speaker and dozens of valves to produce a richness of sound that no number of transistors can emulate


    27. Eight youngish actors had joined us to prepare for our Edinburgh Fringe offering of Macbeth, probably hoping to emulate the success of Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore whose revue continued to amuse worldwide


    28. randomness is a bit harder to emulate


    29. I squeezed Leonardo’s reliquary in an attempt to emulate his proximity, but in doing so, it opened and a slight line of light joined the one emanating from the moon


    30. Stephen - Why, The Six Million Dollar Man of course! I was about eleven or twelve when that show first came out, and I really wanted to emulate the things I saw on the TV screen

    31. How can the original brain be preserved? Become as 1 with cyber space? Sending out your thoughts and memories along the wires and cables and airwaves? Enter the supercomputers and mainframes? See if they will emulate you in time? No


    32. structure was already known, and this was an attempt to emulate so humanity would have


    33. Bernadette who was by now trying to emulate them


    34. He thought of others whom he would like to emulate


    35. The bars try unsuccessfully to emulate Pattaya bombarding customers with loud music


    36. This is a behavior that anyone can emulate; it's vital to your


    37. emulate the computer that these files were designed to run


    38. Do you wish to emulate the old masters, or are you a modern?'


    39. But the assassination team was trying to emulate the MannlicherCarcano to pin the murder to Oswald, and the ammunition for this weapon had gone out of production 20 years previous


    40. Then they could emulate computersćopy/paste function

    41. they could emulate computersćopy/paste function to add things; as wel as their


    42. Then they could emulate computersćopy/paste


    43. " Meanwhile, Mitchell nonchalantly peered at his seemingly fit body; the short black hair, Italian cut suit, and shiny leather shoes, everything he wanted to emulate in the future


    44. Then they could emulate computersćopy/paste function to add things; as well as their


    45. Steve was first of the group to emulate Zeke’s bold achievement


    46. None must try and emulate the Ottomans


    47. Secondly, the curve should emulate a risk-return tradeoff and


    48. Intel followed a different path, having no minicomputers to emulate, and instead "upsized" their 8080 design into the 16-bit Intel 8086, the first member of the x86 family which powers most modern PC type computers


    49. Yet when our children or our students emulate these


    50. Have the boys started to emulate their mother’s habits of abusing you and disrespecting your authority?”












































    1. In the scene that this emulated, one went to private cubicles to consummate the arousal, and she used one of the cherubs for that


    2. Many of the Yoga exercises are based on the natural stretching of healthy animals which the ancient Yogis, who formulated the science of Hatha Yoga, observed and emulated


    3. “Having found a solution that pleased almost everyone, his example is rapidly being emulated by almost every government in the alliance


    4. lets means trump ends as their primary modus operandi, is not to be trusted or emulated


    5. No! There was a time in which he was a child so tender and delicate as any other, whose loops, gilded by the sun, abundant, hung from his head as grapes from a French vineyard in harvest time; and with the smooth face of an angel, as the one emulated by Raphael Sanzio hands in his wonderful painting, “The Two Angels”


    6. He emulated his manner of delivering a song and made it his own


    7. He emulated his voice while playing the guitar and learned his songs that were often requested from him at parties


    8. I wish more people emulated them


    9. I have given too many examples of incompetent supervisors; now let me tell of some others whom I wish more people emulated


    10. We’ve all had teachers who emulated the magician in our lives

    11. True, they are in essence you, but they are complex models that fully represent the true nature of the personalities being emulated


    12. The simple explanation that they emulated gangsters because a superior alien race left a book on gangsters just didn’t satisfy me


    13. He was about to give up when an elderly man took up the sister instrument in a cradle near by and emulated Tam’s performance


    14. Tam demonstrated how to pet a cat and she emulated


    15. Islamic law and Islamic history have been felt to be a storehouse of solutions to today’s difficulties to be ransacked for binding precedent rather than a record of brave dealing with yesterday’s difficulties, to be emulated as liberating challenge


    16. Well, Judge Bob Mitchum did what he could in a Florida court, as he emulated ol’ Harry S


    17. emulated, but their African cousins kicked some


    18. They emulated some of the worst practices of Babylon and were deeply involved in greed,


    19. I had simply emulated his life and the principles and standards of his life had uniquely become my own


    20. flash hardened into marble, of which it emulated the polished gloss, and

    21. glow I felt there, as by his telling me, they now emulated the native roses


    22. Pocock studied and emulated the rowing style of one of the greatest of the Thames watermen, Ernest Barry, who won the Doggett’s Coat and Badge in 1903 and was the world’s sculling champion in 1912, 1913, 1914, and 1920


    23. Her gallant began first, as she stood, to disengage, her breasts, and restore them to the liberty of nature, from the easy confinement of no more than a pair of jumps; but on their coming out to view, we thought a new light was added to the room, so superiourly shining was their whiteness; then they rose in so happy a swell as to compose her a well horned fullness of bosom, that had such an effect on the eye as to seem flash hardened into marble, of which it emulated the polished gloss, and far surpassed even the whitest, in the life and lustre of its colours, white weined with blue


    24. Then, springing eagerly towards me, he covered all those naked parts with a fond profusion of kisses; and now, taking hold of the rod, rather wantoned with me, in gentle inflictions on those tender trembling masses of my flesh behind, than in any way hurt them, till by degrees, he began to tingle them with smarter lashes, so as to provoke a red colour into them, which I knew, as well by the flagrant glow I felt there, as by his telling me, they now emulated the native roses of my other cheeks


    25. The groundbreaking Eleventh Judicial Circuit Criminal Mental Health Project (CMHP) from Miami-Dade has been an incubator for programs, large and small, that can be emulated by counties nationwide


    26. Gangsta clothing was the style of these boys, who emulated big-city-gangster behavior


    27. The havoc that months had previously wrought was now emulated by the inroads of hours


    28. They lost their taunt and settled down to a bunker mentality; or more appropriately, they emulated American Brigadier General Anthony C


    29. The uniform heartiness with which the ministers of Connecticut received us was emulated by our Massachusetts brethren


    30. The carefulness with which they attend to this business, might well be emulated by many a strong church

    1. "At the very basic level,"Ava continued, "impulses travel these circuits in a steady state, the pulses circle their group of neurons and the pseudo-particle that emulates does not undergo a state change


    2. You should also ban crime novels in case someone emulates one of the crimes


    3. Every day Unit-2 emulates you more and more


    4. “But, third, Your Eminence—and what concerns me the most, frankly—is the way in which this note to you emulates the ones the false seijins have been leaving at the scenes of their crimes


    5. The fact that sometimes it emulates what happens in the stock market does not mean it is the same as trading in the stock market


    1. They were soon past the Swivels and the thunderous noise emulating from Tom Foolery's factory


    2. great thing about emulating heroes is that they can be living, dead or even


    3. There was a defining moment in our nation‘s history when the laboring classes (en masse) went from resenting the rich to emulating their lifestyles…or trying to, at least


    4. smell emulating from her mouth


    5. Millions emulating, give off the only light


    6. Other than certain modifications to suit the morality of The Just Alliance, we are directly emulating Zarkog’s practices, including much of his system of childcare and the housing of the populace in large, centralized, easily defended barracks, particularly those from outlying and isolated places


    7. Emulating the Beatles, and, partly, to fill the gap of absent friends, I became a


    8. Gāndhiji’s example of patience and perseverance are also worth emulating for those who want peaceful revolution


    9. Maybe he is emulating Israel


    10. proclivities brings us closer to emulating the image of Christ

    11. All through college I had good teachers, as I mentioned, but I also had those whom I had no intention of emulating


    12. As a result he took a totally ill prepared Italy to war with the objective of emulating Hitler's military triumphs; mistakenly believing that Britain, like France was doomed to defeat


    13. Instead of mind-numbing repetition, some instructors have more success emulating the popular trivia contests


    14. If Kirk had chosen dalliances with aliens in order to avoid having children, then emulating Kirk was no longer an option because this strategy


    15. translator emulating her voice by adding a raspy, hard rock edge to it


    16. “The basic form Garcia is emulating here was used in the twentieth century, by a


    17. They opened their mouths and instead of a sweet song emulating from them, a loud screech came out, instead


    18. Rivan had slowed her pace in her eating and was now emulating Tatiana’s table


    19. My third major resource is my association with Steven Snyder – his clear, explicit language and lucid explanations are really worth emulating


    20. When the Indian government blocked a WTO agreement by sticking to its stand on food subsidies, Modi admirer and right-wing economist Surjit Bhalla remarked angrily, ‘A leader, operating from a position of one of the most voted governments in Indian history, should be making policy with conviction, not emulating tactics of a defunct government

    21. And, if any of the other violent, inter-species-feeding "lesser" animals were left to share the planet’s remains with them, their example of harming, killing, eating each other would once again spread to ones who would know better, but might be too weak to resist emulating what they see all around them as "natural" behavior


    22. “Yeah,” Rex agreed, emulating George but not with the same effect


    23. are providing high value and appear to have been obtained using methods worth emulating


    24. Before I could protest, she transported me into a dark hallway in another part of the house, where I could hear several voices emulating from a nearby room


    25. There was also a row of pumpkins on posts, emulating heads, he presumed


    26. are how people have been induced to accept this “mark” by emulating the character and behaviors of


    27. Creator only and to live your life by emulating Her character


    28. of wisdom, which dictates emulating Her nature, as clearly described by the Seven Spirits of God


    29. permissible method is by honoring and emulating Her spirit by walking the path of the Seven Spirits


    30. wrists in a bathtub seemed peaceful enough, but the thought of emulating the decadent of

    31. A time arrives when the representative of timocracy has a son: at first he begins by emulating his father and walking in his footsteps, but presently he sees him of a sudden foundering against the State as upon a sunken reef, and he and all that he has is lost; he may have been a general or some other high officer who is brought to trial under a prejudice raised by informers, and either put to death, or exiled, or deprived of the privileges of a citizen, and all his property taken from him


    32. Imitating the example, and emulating the confidence of their more experienced associates, Munro and Duncan slept without fear, if not without uneasiness


    33. “You know, sometimes it’s great being me,” he says with a conspiratorial but smug grin that I simply can’t help emulating


    34. There will be more interesting trading strategies to come in this book, but not a more important lesson to be learned about how to become a successful trader than by emulating the daily work of Shark


    35. ‘My son Anatole is accompanying me on his way to the army, so I hope you will allow him personally to express the deep respect that, emulating his father, he feels for you


    36. And like the savage Pyroraptors they were emulating, the riders knew how to wait and watch for the opportunity to dart in and snatch a mouthful of their prey


    37. In consequence of this, the European governments, in emulating one another in the greater and ever greater increase of the army, arrived at the inevitable necessity of the universal military service, since the universal military service was a means for obtaining in time of war the greatest quantity of soldiers at the least expense


    38. “My son Anatole is accompanying me on his way to the army, so I hope you will allow him personally to express the deep respect that, emulating his father, he feels for you


    39. Every government is thus involuntarily reduced to the necessity of emulating one another in the increase of their armies


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    Synonyms for "emulate"

    emulate affect feign imitate mimic pretend simulate

    "emulate" definitions

    strive to equal or match, especially by imitating


    imitate the function of (another system), as by modifying the hardware or the software


    compete with successfully; approach or reach equality with