1.
How is it that Paul could tell people to imitate him? Shouldn’t we be imitating Christ? And yet, these words are found in our Bible
2.
” Titania made a gesture imitating Mrs
3.
When they were just a little way from the house and Kaitlyn was already walking with her pole, properly Harry noted, he then also noticed that Chloe was imitating her every move and gesture as the three walked along
4.
Helen of Troy also guesses the plot and tries to trick and uncover the Greek men inside the horse by imitating the voices of their wives
5.
To dream that you are imitating others suggests that you are experiencing doubts in your own decisions and actions
6.
Trouble is, this ‘imposter’ Silanus has been strikingly competent in imitating the original’s style and overall character of work
7.
I ask you to please stop imitating the longhaired liberals by criticizing the police (SAPS) all the time
8.
More seriously a “blue light” gang started to cause a lot of problems by imitating the detective's unmarked cars and pulling off the public with stolen blue lights and then robbing them or the car of both
9.
But even that was better than imitating a Muslim without knowing it
10.
Hillenbrand moved swiftly towards the table, laying his weight into the move, and imitating a sweep
11.
If anything, the behavior of clearly evil Axis regimes is an argument for precisely why the Allies should have avoided not only imitating their barbarous practices, but doing them on a far larger and more inhumane scale
12.
They have consistently demonstrated an uncanny, some might call it cynical, capacity of imitating the structure and style of popular issues that oftentimes falls short of their stated intentions
13.
Their appearance and demeanor reminded Colling of stereotypical espionage agents he had seen in the movies, and he wondered whether the men were imitating Hollywood, or was it the other way around? Each of the men was standing by one of three cabs lined up on the dock
14.
The meal was slowly but appreciatively consumed with Zoran imitating the noisy approval that Homulkar seemed to exhibit, accompanied by the hesitant, then more confident smile of the hostess as the meal progressed
15.
and,” she gesticulated, imitating a low bow, and holding out her hand, “he says,
16.
Next you’ll be imitating getting periods and acting like a bitch,” Jaden says while chuckling
17.
Jay, a natural comedian, is imitating my frown on the stage when Emily comes to sit with me by the front row
18.
He thought of imitating her for a moment, but her elven reflexes were up to the task, and he doubted his own were
19.
He was imitating the mannerisms of actors from various war movies
20.
Dressed in Chiang’s cloak, and imitating his small steps, I felt secure in my disguise
21.
If Paul is the chief of all sinners how can he command people to imitate him as He imitates Christ? There is no sin in Christ, so that would be blasphemy to call yourself the chief of sinners and then tell people that you are imitating Christ! If Paul was the chief of all sinners, yet so great a Christian, then pastors who cheat on their wives and run off with their churches money should be praised for being like Paul! Nonsense
22.
with a little baby imitating her
23.
atmosphere of the place, which included a fountain in the lobby area, pleasant relaxing music imitating the sound of waves crashing on the beach, and employees, all dressed in white
24.
-It is not correct? – Repeated Petrarco imitating the elf - what it’s not correct is that the Book has been taken without us
25.
It seemed as if the rocks were imitating the sky
26.
It looked like he was imitating a puckerfish
27.
She had a particular gift of imitating her teacher’s speech and mannerisms drawing shrieks of laughter from her classmates
28.
But with so many imitating the existing, or writing out of the libraries, there is a surfeit of pseudo fiction
29.
By imitating (even to a small degree) the Creator we get insight into these Laws
30.
DRACONES” – here there are dragons - put there by cartographers to signal dangerous unexplored territories imitating the medieval practise of drawing dragons and sea snakes and other mythological animals in the empty areas of the maps, where knowledge ended and legend started
31.
“Bye-bye, you ugly, f#@%ing bugs,” Dave mocked as he waved imitating their pincers with his thumb and fingers
32.
Wait a minute! You mean you are imitating the garbage trucks of Ratio World? Why?
33.
Next thing they’ll be imitating motorcycles and motorbikes and ghetto blasters and car alarms and cell phones and what have you
34.
“Why was she imitating her? How did she know who I was?”
35.
Rattigan, imitating the MMARV’s technique, placed his hands on the dock and pulled his feet up between them as he raced to keep up with the MMARV
36.
” Then Rick, imitating Malik, scratched his ear with his own shoulder
37.
Soon a civil defense alarm went off in the town and life was imitating art
38.
imitating a hawk or an eagle, but he couldn’t
39.
The Japanese coastal observers, blinded by the rising Sun, were too late in giving the alert as the B-17s jumped over the coastline and rushed towards the port of Naha, imitating tactics introduced to the British by Nancy Laplante
40.
Ingrid obeyed immediately, imitating Jesus as he dove between the two successive waves of bombers
41.
Phishing is such a stupid name for such a vicious act that involves imitating
42.
resolutely imitating actors imitating soldiers, the soldier he never was
43.
Before Shimori could say something more, Nancy stepped forward without any hesitation and, grabbing with two hands the rappelling rope hanging down outside of the forward starboard side door, slid down the ten meters to the ground, with a paratrooper imitating her at the port side door and rope
44.
Like that,’ imitating Tommy Cooper, with a characteristic gesticulation of his arms
45.
James McConnell took two seconds before imitating him, time for him to point the nose of his aircraft down towards an impressive-looking building whose façade was decorated with a huge red star
46.
Blake looked around for the man and his daughter that was imitating
47.
She is stunned to see the people imitating her and The Dianettes singing, steps and moves! She continues to stare at the people
48.
“No, I just plant ideas,” I said as I joined them, imitating Mysterieau
49.
never get that detail, however, because the preliterate speakers of the myth aren’t interested in explaining anything—they’re interested in imitating the essential drama of witnessing
50.
acknowledge this mystery by imitating it
51.
That’s why imitating something was at
52.
Was she imitating me? I oriented the paper for her and traced the route drawn for me with my finger, and when I got to the top of the route saw that my friend had placed a cross there as a symbol for the retreat house
53.
It was a time when knowing was accomplished by imitating the feeling of the thing to be
54.
Imitating something, whether it is done through movement or story or rhythm, requires that we have empathy for the thing we are going to imitate
55.
It conveys its many truths not by explaining them, but by imitating them, which in the end can only be done through poetry
56.
In this curious case it meant imitating the thing in question until everyone felt it was true
57.
mysteries by imitating them
58.
That is what Night Stalker said we must do—and I believe even more so now that the shrine should take the form of a high mound imitating the Mound of Creation
59.
Imitating the behaviour of ostriches
60.
cautiously engaged in meditation, society will be corrupted by imitating
61.
the name of the celebrity that we think Greg was imitating? One,
62.
But if he only believes imitating his parents and the society in which he lives and doesn’t either see himself or witness by the light of Al’lah, and someone talks to him in false way, you will find him confused and may change his belief
63.
" Liam drawled, imitating Aiden as he
64.
If such knowledge taught by the imitating scholars was taken truly from God, the super philosophic theory, brought by the scientists of this wild age would be unable to stand up before the students; moreover, they would make it a laughingstock before those who believe in it
65.
How does one achieve this? The US of All and its imitating allies need no help in committing econocide; they have fully loaded uzis at the temple of their nations in the form of military and security spending, rather than social caring
66.
Then, women came out of their houses in the most beautiful adornment and the highest seduction, utterly neglecting the religious proprieties, shyness, and modesty and imitating men in their wear
67.
This mission is the same first one of him (cpth) when he wanted to remove the rust that accumulated over the Torah before, as a result of the false interpretations and the intended misstating made by the scholars of the Israelites, but when his second coming, whatever this noble messenger shall face of the challenges by some of the imitating scholars or the Pharisees of the three religions or by those who follow them knowing nothing, Al'lah will surely grant him victory together with those who shall believe with him, and will cause the unbelievers to regret their hostility to him until the day they shall meet Him, and there upon, Al'lah shall judge between them, He is the best of judges
68.
That is why he (cpth) leant, as we have mentioned before, at mosque between the prayer of Sunna and that which is imposed at dawn, lying on his right side and turning his face toward the Ka'ba, imitating man's position in tomb, thinking, and tutoring this man how to be true then to reach believing
69.
Her lips parted, and Joel plunged his tongue inside…his tongue imitating what he really wanted to do with another part of her body
70.
imitating what he remembered while playing army as kids or watching
71.
He whispered and described how he rode to the river’s edge while he slapped his hands on the legs of his trousers imitating the clopping sounds of the horse’s hooves
72.
“Tetanus?” he asked, imitating the hand signal she had formed
73.
and imitating finger plays they are commonly exposed to
74.
"I said eight," said Annalise, stopping and looking at him with lifted eye-brows and exactly imitating the distinctness with which the Princess had just said "I said tea
75.
So this was what Graham had been imitating
76.
A quick gaze toward the Captain showed her which and imitating him as precisely as she could she ate her food
77.
imitating others in all that they do
78.
looked around in the garden with its many statues imitating
79.
Imitating the Dutch in their shipping of bond-servants to New York, and finally: the shipping of African slaves to the West Indies and America
80.
Sometimes the boys and girls would stand up and sway to the beat imitating the oriental belly dance
81.
Every Corporation on this Earth is merely imitating what the first Industrial robbing swindlers did to get rich… By constantly, reflectively, selectively, and pyramidally: focusing on what poor people never do: money
82.
Just like the invisible crown of the blazing Corona that the Sun has… Is ancient history imitating Science? Or is Science imitating ancient History? Are the crowns-coronas of ancient, dead, God Kings just a coincidence? Did Scientists name the energy from the Sun just because it seemed like a crown of an old, ancient King? But how did they know that the mental auras of these King-Gods raged just like the now-visible aura of the Sun? Physicists who study the Sun, do not study paranormal phenomenon like human auras
83.
Imitating the rich aristocrats who had feasted on holy days for thousands of years before them
84.
'Pelican! Pelican!' mocked the zebra, imitating the bird's pompous voice, and then pulled at Loofah's other sleeve with its teeth
85.
In this instance comparative inexperience of the capacities of animals, or it might be positive experience of the speech of parrots imitating her own, may account for the small recorded wonderment of Eve at the voice of the serpent
86.
„Can't have one without the other,' he said imitating a phrase from that classic song, Love
87.
“Fine by me; you try lifting those water barrels,” they both finished the sentence by imitating Mr
88.
So he went on stringing together these and other absurdities, all in the style of those his books had taught him, imitating their language as well as he could; and all the while he rode so slowly and the sun mounted so rapidly and with such fervour that it was enough to melt his brains if he had any
89.
We grew up, and with our growth grew the love between us, so that the father of Luscinda felt bound for propriety's sake to refuse me admission to his house, in this perhaps imitating the parents of that Thisbe so celebrated by the poets, and this refusal but added love to love and flame to flame; for though they enforced silence upon our tongues they could not impose it upon our pens, which can make known the heart's secrets to a loved one more freely than tongues; for many a time the presence of the object of love shakes the firmest will and strikes dumb the boldest tongue
90.
"Have I not told thee," answered Don Quixote, "that I mean to imitate Amadis here, playing the victim of despair, the madman, the maniac, so as at the same time to imitate the valiant Don Roland, when at the fountain he had evidence of the fair Angelica having disgraced herself with Medoro and through grief thereat went mad, and plucked up trees, troubled the waters of the clear springs, slew destroyed flocks, burned down huts, levelled houses, dragged mares after him, and perpetrated a hundred thousand other outrages worthy of everlasting renown and record? And though I have no intention of imitating Roland, or Orlando, or Rotolando (for he went by all these names), step by step in all the mad things he did, said, and thought, I will make a rough copy to the best of my power of all that seems to me most essential; but perhaps I shall content myself with the simple imitation of Amadis, who without giving way to any mischievous madness but merely to tears and sorrow, gained as much fame as the most famous
91.
She was obliged to walk carefully, for she had on high-heeled shoes, and, as Laurie told Jo afterward, it was a comical sight to see her mince along in her gay suit, with Polly sidling and bridling just behind her, imitating her as well as he could, and occasionally stopping to laugh or exclaim, "Ain't we fine? Get along, you fright! Hold your tongue! Kiss me, dear! Ha!
92.
As she used them, Jo found herself humming the songs Beth used to hum, imitating Beth's orderly ways, and giving the little touches here and there that kept everything fresh and cozy, which was the first step toward making home happy, though she didn't know it till Hannah said with an approving squeeze of the hand
93.
So now my lord and lady duke and duchess, here is your governor Sancho Panza, who in the bare ten days he has held the government has come by the knowledge that he would not give anything to be governor, not to say of an island, but of the whole world; and that point being settled, kissing your worships' feet, and imitating the game of the boys when they say, 'leap thou, and give me one,' I take a leap out of the government and pass into the service of my master Don Quixote; for after all, though in it I eat my bread in fear and
94.
He was alone in his garret, busy imitating in wood one of those indescribable bits of ivory, composed of crescents, of spheres hollowed out one within the other, the whole as straight as an obelisk, and of no use whatever; and he was beginning on the last piece—he was nearing his goal
95.
"How can I be better," answered the Sultan, imitating the language of the
96.
imitating the voice of a woman, he said, "Do you happen to have a pair of scales
97.
And human nature, Adeimantus, appears to have been coined into yet smaller pieces, and to be as incapable of imitating many things well, as of performing well the actions of which the imitations are copies