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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...
- The
Inimitable Jeeves by P. G.
Wodehouse was the
first of the
Jeeves novels,
although not
originally conceived as a
single narrative,
being ****embled from...
- submarines, namely, the Invincible, the Impeccable, the
Illustrious and the
Inimitable; of the four, the
first is
currently utilized for the
training of the...
- The
Great Inimitable Mr. ****ens is a 1970
British television film
about the life of
Charles ****ens
directed by Ned
Sherrin and
starring Anthony Hopkins...
- In Islam, ’i‘jāz (Arabic: اَلْإِعْجَازُ, romanized: al-ʾiʿjāz) or
inimitability[citation needed] of the Qur’ān is the
doctrine which holds that the Qur’ān...
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character roles and
comedy timing. He was a well-known
villain and he had an
inimitable style with
typical Telangana dialect. He shot to fame with his dialogue...
- The
Inimitable Teddy Edwards is an
album by
saxophonist Teddy Edwards recorded in 1976 and
released on the
Xanadu label. In his
review for AllMusic, Scott...
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Wodehouse (2008) [1923], The
Inimitable Jeeves,
chapter 8, p. 79.
Cawthorne (2013), pp. 191-192.
Wodehouse (2008) [1923], The
Inimitable Jeeves,
chapter 7, pp...
- that same month. The
story was also
included in the 1923
collection The
Inimitable Jeeves as two
separate chapters, "Jeeves
Exerts the Old Cerebellum" and...
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first appears as "Blumenfield" in "Jeeves and the
Chump Cyril" (in The
Inimitable Jeeves) but is
later "Blumenfeld" in "Episode of the Dog McIntosh" (in...