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Imitation (from
Latin imitatio, "a copying, imitation") is a
behavior whereby an
individual observes and
replicates another's behavior.
Imitation is also...
- 1933;
traditional Chinese: 鄭阿平;
simplified Chinese: 郑阿平; pinyin: Zhèng
Āpíng; Wade–Giles: Cheng4 A1p'ing2; Jyutping: Zeng6 Aa3ping4) was a Chinese-Hawaiian...
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Lumumba Stanislaus-Kaw Di-
Aping is a
Sudanese diplomat, who is the
chief negotiator for the G77
group of
developing nations at the
United Nations Climate...
- Powers, (University of
Michigan Press, 2002), pp 27, 225–228. H. M. Scott, "
Aping the
Great Powers:
Frederick the
Great and the
Defence of Prussia's International...
- (sloths). In 1839,
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville,
following Linnaeus and
aping his nomenclature,
established the
orders Secundates (including the suborders...
- re-elected in 2019. Yap is the
second child of
former representative Jose “
Aping” Yap Sr., who died of
prostate cancer on
March 1, 2010. "Susan Yap proclaimed...
-
dining all
under one roof". In France, fine
dining became yet
another way of
aping the aristocracy.
Other luxury hotels soon
developed across Europe. The first...
- to be marketable, not inventive. The
series is no
longer interested in
aping James Bond,
lacking as it does a
decent gadget or
supervillain and often...
- Some
delicacies are num
banhchok (នំបញ្ចុក), fish amok (អាម៉ុកត្រី) and
aping (អាពីង). The
country also
boasts various distinct local street foods. French...
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heralding the
upcoming Carnival,
exuberant youths began to
follow them,
aping their martial manners and drumrolls,
using the
buckets left at the fountains...