- of
fiction and art. This can
include how
people act in such a way as to
imitate fictional portrayals or concepts, or how they
embody or
bring to life certain...
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termed mirroring. In anthropology, some
theories hold that all
cultures imitate ideas from one of a few
original cultures or
several cultures whose influence...
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imitating the dog is a
British touring theatre company founded in 1998. Its
artistic directors are
Andrew Quick, Pete
Brooks and
Simon Wainwright. The...
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sustainable competitive advantage, they
should be valuable, rare,
imperfectly imitable and not
substitutable (now
generally known as VRIN criteria). The resource-based...
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Stimpy from the show of the same name. In the
initial script reading, he
imitated the
voices of
Johnny Knoxville and Steve-O from Jack****. Bong told him...
- landscapes. The cartoon's
images were
imitated and much displa****
during the
hippie era. The
image has been
imitated often without permission, appearing...
- An
artificial **** is a
device designed to
imitate the **** as well as
sometimes the ****. To
achieve this, it will
generally be made of a soft material...
- bream') is a ****anese fish-shaped cake,
commonly sold as
street food. It
imitates the
shape of tai (鯛, red sea bream),
which it is
named after. The most...
- This is a list of onomatopoeias, i.e.
words that
imitate, resemble, or
suggest the
source of the
sound that they describe. For more information, see the...
- one mind to
another through writing, speech, gestures, rituals, or
other imitable phenomena with a
mimicked theme.
Supporters of the
concept regard memes...