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According to many people, it was the first of the so-called "happenings," and in the sixties and seventies it was constantly imitated—actually, not so much imitated as just continued.
" Phone numbers can also be imitated without "sim jacking.
But I want more of our successes to be imitated.
Rather than interrupt those who inspired me, I imitated them.
The young girl had imitated Rihanna's hair, outfit, and pose.
Still, the rankings are influential, and imitated by other lists.
But as much as art has imitated life, life has imitated art; many believe that the area's reputation as a body dumping ground has only encouraged other criminals to leave remains in this region.
Full Frontal star Samantha Bee imitated Trump's photo to a tee.
Their harmonies are kind of unmatched in hip-hop, only imitated.
His carpe diem is a model to be admired and imitated.
McDonald's and Burger Chef (RIP) imitated them with their signature burgers.
Trump imitated and chided her: Thirty-six years ago this happened.
They are imitated, stamped out or acquired while they are still young.
LB Saved from proliferation, from being picked up and imitated by everybody.
Sadly, this isn't the first time life has imitated art so aptly.
The participants unconsciously imitated gestures of avatars who shared their skin color.
Many have voiced support for Kaepernick or have imitated the gesture themselves.
He imitated batting stances, pitching motions and other mannerisms on his broadcasts.
" Being imitated, Mr. Scott said, is both "irritating and a nice thing.
Leslie Jones took the part of King while Kenan Thompson imitated Kelly.
Brasilia's efforts were imitated by regional governments to its left and the right.
What can't be imitated is the intimacy Mr. Allen has with his audience.
Vladimir Putin must be very proud to see his style imitated in America.
The highly privatized Chilean pension system has been widely imitated around the world.
He was widely admired, and imitated, by guitarists seeking the essence of funk.
Socrates was famously shoeless, a habit widely imitated by some of his followers.
The scammer imitated her assistant's email address and misspelled it with one letter.
Several mothers imitated this when they went home, and their babies suffocated overnight.
"That's far enough, that's far enough," Leech said, as he imitated Smith again.
" He imitated the president, joking, "So beautiful, not like one of those dump juries.
A robot imitated the moments in real time by harmoniously touching the participants' backs.
He wore an expensive, fashionable waistcoat that imitated the coppery weave of spirit armour.
I probably wouldn't have imitated the grandiloquent style of a notorious former slave holder.
An OpenAI researcher put on a VR headset and imitated picking up the blocks.
Ethiopia's industrial parks are also delivering strong returns and could be profitably imitated elsewhere.
Soon, Iglesias started to say "Ahhh" in different pitches, which Nicholas then imitated perfectly.
His much-imitated open-content website has profoundly changed the way people access information.
Mr. Sekulow, playing Mr. Trump, imitated an answer to a question about Mr. Comey.
The singer also imitated Morticia's smoky make-up and middle-parted, straight hair style.
Inspired by Disney's Missouri hometown, Main Street, U.S.A. imitated turn-of-the-century America.
And he spoke with a lisp, which — according to Plutarch — was imitated by some.
Presidents, after all, influence us: When speechwriters like me saw the structure in John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, we imitated it; when stories were still rare in political speech and we heard Ronald Reagan telling stories day after day, we imitated that.
I'd already imitated everyone from the Backstreet Boys to Aaron Neville, much to Gretchen's consternation.
"I leave and I hear you imitated me and made fun of me?" she asked.
She never imitated anyone else - no matter what anyone told her early in her career.
In the same spirit, Trump also imitated the accent of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As a motivating and organizing device, it was a powerful tool that became widely imitated.
The biggest testament to Djokovic's play is how he has been imitated in his career.
We put it in black and white and imitated the texture of the original video.
The Panenka penalty was born, and has been imitated by the world's best footballers ever since.
Harry and Neville look up to their dads so much, they unconsciously imitated their fashion sense.
The question is whether the SD's strategy can be imitated by Europe's other centre-left parties.
Zimbabwe's approach has been imitated not only in other African countries but even in New York.
Mr. Chávez said he imitated the proceedings he had seen on television in these improvised contests.
In the clubhouse that day in the Bronx, he imitated Sheffield, Craig Counsell and Danny Tartabull.
The accounts included some who imitated Republicans running for the House in the 85033 midterm cycle.
Then she imitated me by staring through a disposable camera and using bamboo pipes like binoculars.
I imitated her sweeping forehand and how she tossed the ball extra-high when she served.
Pursuing these two radical instrumental treatments within the same work was unprecedented (and wouldn't be imitated).
The strategy of using outside managers to handle these diverse asset groups has been widely imitated.
She was famous, widely imitated, and extremely controversial by the time she committed suicide, in 1971.
After the grizzly started to rub her back against the trunk, the cub imitated its mother.
William Forsythe's style, where every limb is stretched and torqued, is more easily imitated than replicated.
Citroën is the automotive equivalent of the platypus: bizarre, delightful, innovative, and, if not inimitable, never imitated.
Life imitated art for Asa Butterfield and Alex Wolff in their new movie The House of Tomorrow.
"They imitated the terror actions in Paris ... they are likely from the (Islamic State) group," said Charliyan.
On a lark, the 15-person team had also tried to build bots that imitated television characters.
The Green School's design can be imitated throughout the globe, Hardy stressed in a 2010 TED talk.
Kate explained how some of her most imitated and iconic fashion moments have inspired each lipstick color.
If it's the former, his approach to politics will be imitated and become still harder to dislodge.
But much of New York's underground infrastructure, once visionary and widely imitated, has become old and fragile.
At one point, Mr. Hernandez imitated the sound he remembered the boy making as he strangled him.
"'AdultSwine' and other similar malware will likely be continually repeated and imitated by hackers," Check Point says.
"Baby Jane" has been so imitated that many of the imitations have more reverb than the original.
In their heyday, Mr. Hamill and Mr. Breslin were widely imitated by big-city newspaper writers everywhere.
The lipstick smearing would become an iconic gesture later imitated by Lorde at the 2014 American Music Awards.
What turns us on will depend on what we've seen and imitated, something Will mentions in our conversation.
How did the imitated model start to see itself as the victim of the world it had created?
Most likely, it's cultural, learned in his Brooklyn childhood home and community where gesticulating was common and imitated.
At a rally in Mississippi on Tuesday, President Trump mocked and imitated Dr. Blasey's Senate testimony last week.
But even at 40 million followers, Charli D'Amelio is too precious to the TikTok community to be imitated.
The TV shows and songs I loved all featured American accents, which were duly imitated in the playground.
It was "Janet" whom they danced to in front of their mirrors and imitated in dress, not Michael.
Philip Hammond, the chancellor, even imitated Mr Johnson's Bertie Woosterish manner in an interview with the Mail on Sunday.
If he succeeds in floating his firm, he will instead have imitated Mr Jobs by breaking all the rules.
His voice was widely imitated but always his own; his message was that there was always empathy beyond difference.
Examples included pieces that imitated styles of artists like Vincent van Gogh, and each image was printed on paper.
Romney's electoral strategy was based on maximizing the white vote, which Trump imitated (and proved more successful at it).
A student posted the video of her teacher, shot on Halloween, as he imitated Common's Microsoft artificial intelligence commercial.
When transferred from page to pitch, the picaro's rascality manifests in feints and dribbles, skills universally admired and imitated.
Over the past 30 years, Hadid developed a style more recognizable—and more imitated—than any of her contemporaries.
More than that, it made me want to be Seamus Heaney, and I imitated him for a long time.
Clinton's strategy helped win the primary and you can see it being imitated by other potential contenders like Sens.
These kinds of collisions are common in other presidential systems, especially Latin American governments that imitated our constitutional arrangements.
" Tatum shared the story on Jimmy Kimmel Live recently and imitated his daughter saying, "'Can I watch a real movie?
Obviously dubstep itself is a sound that is being made, imitated, and mutated by producers all over the world now.
Sachs' performance on Fawlty Towers was one of the most widely imitated comedy characters from that era, the BBC said.
Trump is also reportedly upset over an SNL skit where Melissa McCarthy imitated Sean Spicer, Trump's hot-tempered press secretary.
One of our major arguments is that China is not dreaming of being imitated by the rest of the world.
Politico, in a triple-bylined piece, says Trump was hacked off at Spicer being imitated by a woman on SNL.
In announcing his plan, Trump imitated his 34-year-old daughter: "Daddy, daddy, we have to do this," he said.
This kiss has been parodied and imitated so many times, it'd be impossible not to include it on this list.
He first imitated Mr. Lee, then modified his style to develop a more irreverent, comedic style of kung fu film.
" He imitated the fanboys he encountered in a gasp: "'Oh my God, Takashi Murakami, oh my God, oh my God!
Immediately, several other young men imitated the act—if jihadism is one form of revolt in Tunisia, suicide is another.
There have also been a number of attacks by psychologically unstable residents who have sometimes imitated terrorist acts, officials say.
Surely he does not want your brother-in-law's behavior — or his own complicity — imitated in the future by them.
American modernist ballet might have merely imitated its Russian-European counterparts, if not for the addition of Vaudevillian and "Africanist" elements.
The Lois Griffin persona displayed for nearly 17 "Family Guy" seasons is easily recognizable, often imitated and almost always invokes laughter.
So imitated, in fact, it's become almost universal in the fashion lexicon, and you can find the now-iconic references everywhere.
Rihanna's IDGAF attitude translates to her style in a way that is often imitated and very rarely (honestly, if ever) duplicated.
Chile´s highly privatized pension system, introduced in the 1980s under dictator Augusto Pinochet, has been widely imitated around the world.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is admired and imitated in countries such as Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, the Philippines, Hungary, Poland and Italy.
To "Melvin Thomas Ott from Gretna, Louisiana," as Scully called him, whose right-leg kick Scully imitated to much less success.
They've dressed it for poor weather and imitated its pose — chest forward, chin held high — to be photographed by its side.
It portrayed Mr. Gould as a party crasher who imitated sea gulls and was working on an encyclopedia of overheard conversations.
She became one of France's most original 20th-century writers, and the spare intensity of her prose continues to be imitated.
Birkenstock's two-strap Arizonas, once derided as hippie shoes, have been imitated by designer labels like Prada, Céline, Givenchy and Coach.
According to the proprietor, his forebears started the stroopwafel recipe here and many have imitated it, but never have come close.
They're often imitated, but we can probably all agree that no one can nail them quite like the original wearer did.
Since he rose to fame, he's salted Leonardo DiCaprio's meat, been imitated in a pro soccer game, and appeared on Rihanna's shirt.
Lil' Kim's 2000 cover shoot in Today's Black Woman Magazine, photographed by Michael Thompson, was another blue-themed look Beyoncé impeccably imitated.
I see Panos Panay getting us pumped for hardware as delicious as the oft-imitated Surface Pro 4 and new Surface Book.
Her outlandish outfits, cutting humor, and exaggerated accent made her a stand-out of 90s television, and she's been endlessly imitated since.
How it will go down with farmers in places whose climates are being imitated in rich-country cities remains to be seen.
He no longer imitated Brother Quirk or broke the rule of silence or said witty things at the expense of his brothers.
Both of Aaliyah's currently unavailable later albums are jewels of modern R&B, sampled and imitated as much now as ever before.
In the years since "The Devil's Arithmetic" appeared, other writers for young readers have imitated Yolen's method of introducing a fantastical element.
One of the most respected tacos in Mexico is also one of the most imitated in this country and around the world.
"And so, to Donald Trump I say: " — here, she imitated Shakira's tongue wag from her performance at the Super Bowl halftime show.
On Tuesday the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsion imitated a scene from the Christmas classic "Love Actually" for his Brexit campaign video.
Trump imitated the congresswoman calling him to thank him for Dingell&aposs state funeral and then attacked her for supporting his impeachment.
It had difficulty competing with fast-food chains, which imitated its business model while stripping it down (no real kitchens or wait staff).
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee, as he often does, imitated Hillary Clinton reading from a prompter and made her appear stiff and robotic.
It also provided a model of the contemporary ensemble that was widely imitated and has remained central to the propagation of new music.
The success of the Surface, now oft-imitated by other companies, took years to achieve and still isn't dominating sales by any means.
She's been imitated by Ariana Grande on The Tonight Show, and now it's Céline Dion's turn to take the wheel… of Musical Impressions.
Apple sued Samsung in the United States in 2011, claiming the Korean maker used unlicensed technology and imitated the look of the iPhone.
We have carved out our own unique space in every aspect of pop culture while the rest of America watched and sometimes imitated.
Assuming the goal is safer communities, our correctional facilities must begin to model civilized behaviors if we hope to see such behaviors imitated.
" Standing at the lectern, Trump imitated the holding of a sign and asked if the crowd had seen the ones that say "resist.
Demna Gvasalia has been the most followed (and most imitated) designer of recent memory, and his debut show for Balenciaga was a sensation.
In its first half-decade of existence, PopSocket has grown into one of the most popular — and imitated — smartphone accessories on the market.
Earlier this year, the Washington Post reported that Trump even took on an Indian accent and imitated the prime minister in another instance.
Fallon has become known for these segments, and they have been imitated on other shows, but they all clearly owe DeGeneres a debt.
" Colbert imitated Trump, saying: "You have to listen to him and not listen to anyone at the mall, the YMCA or your conscience.
Throughout the 2000s, Matthews even earned recognition as a regular target on "Saturday Night Live," where Darrell Hammond imitated his anchoring on "Hardball."
Back then, obscurity wasn't unusual for black entertainers, but the articles praised him as one of the most imitated artists of the day.
It's a dated album hobbled by its violent, anti-women imagery and the fact it's been so imitated it now sounds almost generic.
Leaked audio revealed that Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull imitated Trump to a room full of media folks at the annual Mid-Winter Ball.
There is, of course, their signature: the weightless, existentially probing synth runs still imitated by composers to this day, extended here into outright delirium.
Whether she's wearing a glamorous Givenchy gown or super casual Adidas sneakers, the Duchess of Sussex's fashion picks are always talked about and imitated.
Facebook has been pretty obvious in the way that it has imitated Snapchat's features from disappearing messages to the ability to draw over pictures.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter," she said.
Life imitated art the day after its premiere with the suicide bomb attack on Cairo's Saint Mark's Cathedral, the seat of the Coptic papacy.
That persona was imitated by Hollywood, admired by many air travelers, and ultimately, defined a voice of strength, authority and responsibility in the air.
More recently though, the sociologist Duncan Watts imitated the "small world" experiment" through email, and found that Mr. Milgram's results were "in the ballpark.
She defended Trump from the podium, saying the president was simply "stating facts" when he derisively imitated a woman's testimony against Kavanaugh last week.
Jeong might have imitated the tone of her harassers, but she did not imitate the substance of their vitriol, and that distinction is key.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter," Streep continued.
As a result, the graff scene in Bangkok became stifled by division, distrust, and tough-guy posturing that imitated the attitudes of American writers.
While Jon pondered a pair of carrot-shaped khaki trousers with (surprise!) an elastic waist ($530), I imitated my hosts and put on Mr.
In the middle of the 20th century, you could find elite Catholics who imitated WASPishness — think of William F. Buckley Jr. or the Kennedys.
For Dawkins, a meme, shortened from the Greek mimeme — "an imitated thing" — was a unit of culture, a building block of our mental architecture.
But even in its expurgated form, this is an expert potboiler, and its oft-imitated house-of-mirrors climax is as gripping as ever.
" He imitated a cowboy-style quick draw, and an appreciative crowd shouted out the name of Bronson's then-236-year-old film: " 'Death Wish'!
They are texts to be studied and imitated … Mentor texts help students to take risks and be different writers tomorrow than they are today.
"I have been putting up posters for my one and only star," said a laborer as he imitated some trademark moves of his favorite actor.
It's also not the only Géricault in the video, with 1812's The Charging Chasseur depicting an attacking Napoleonic calvary officer imitated by a performer.
Apple and Google, though, have an obvious problem with that, and they've worked hard to develop new techniques and approaches that can't be readily imitated.
The host of the nation's most watched late night comedy show used toilet paper as he imitated Trump reviewing documents at his Oval Office desk.
I wasn't about to sit in the Gibson tent for 12 hours — after all, one can only listen to so much poorly imitated Stevie Ray.
He also developed a dynamic and humorous signature style—a sort of groovy space-age expressionism— which has been imitated and parodied since the 1960s.
Paired with a small bouquet of roses, a delicate veil, and a sparkling hairpiece, the look is sure to be imitated for years to come.
The so-called Carnes arm was not optimal for mechanical work, but it imitated the natural limb and was relatively easy to mass produce cheaply.
The hymn is first heard in a quietly solemn guise—scoring that Wagner imitated in his "Tannhäuser" overture—but takes on an aggressive, belligerent tone.
"I have been putting up posters for my one and only star," said a labourer as he imitated some trademark moves of his favorite actor.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This week, activism imitated art when Justice 4 Grenfell protesters drove three provocative signs through the streets of London.
"This is a global issue, and standards we set in the United States will be imitated, whether they are high or low," Dr. Lipsitch said.
Reader Idea English teachers have long employed mentor texts — pieces that can be studied and imitated as examples of great writing — in their writing lessons.
They'd watch the important moments between couples who walked in, the ones that either imitated the "Every Kiss Begins With Kay" commercials or inspired them.
That combination of durability and flexibility is a big part of why Kurosawa's beloved and widely imitated film has remained so influential for so long.
Representative Billy Long, Republican of Missouri, imitated an auctioneer's patter, running a live auction as Ms. Loomer repeated her accusations in an ever-louder voice.
He said that, as he gets old, his cat is also getting old, and he imitated a doddering old cat, and it was very funny.
With prose that was savagely funny, deceptively simple and poorly imitated, Mr. Breslin created his own distinct rhythm in the hurly-burly music of newspapers.
The social media company disappointed analysts after its first earnings report in May, largely because many of its features are being imitated by rival Facebook.
" She imitated herself as a child talking to her mother and father: "'I got all As and a B.' 'Why did you get a B?
Martha Wilson turned up to the exhibit opening decked out in suit and orange wig, and her short performance imitated his bluster and butchered prose.
In 2000, Eminem's mega hit "Stan" chronicled the actions of a crazed, obsessed fan who imitated the rapper's every waking move until his disastrous death.
Local authorities will ensure that rather than a "one size fits all" federal approach, the best state ideas will be imitated and implemented by other states.
"Probably my favorite is the one where I imitated her pose with her hand on her chin, showing a tattoo of a hammerhead shark," he says.
Many of its development schemes, such as a health-care programme for the poor introduced by Mr Thaksin almost 20 years ago, have been widely imitated.
Candidate Trump was such an exemplar of moral rectitude that parents were forced to teach their children that he was not a man to be imitated.
Further, the better Trump does, the more likely it is that his political movement will have an after-life and be imitated by future Republican candidates.
In 2012, a Brazilian radio station broadcast high-frequency waves as part of an anti-mosquito campaign, which was recently imitated by an Indian radio station.
President Trump during a rally in Mississippi on Tuesday night mockingly imitated the testimony Ford gave last Thursday regarding her allegation before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
A handful of Cubs players donned gaudy purple-and-pink getups and imitated Schwarber's dance moves in a hilarious video from the Cubs official Twitter account.
But across four years at Harvard I watched the freshman-fall patterns of the preppiest students get imitated, adopted and reproduced by, well, most of us.
He imitated one of her questioners at last week's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, and her responses about what she did not recall about the alleged attack.
It's a very strange sketch to watch now, as life has imitated art and the people in the video really have packed up that same office.
Gelcream's photo style was imitated all over the internet, and Sheptovetskaya racked up media coverage along with tens of thousands — now hundreds of thousands — of followers.
He's applied this style to impoverished brown children, people with heroin addiction, and survivors of war, and because that aesthetic won awards, it became widely imitated.
The duo perfectly imitated the painting, which depicts a farmer holding a pitchfork standing next to a woman who appears to be either his daughter or wife.
It's a concept that has been imitated innumerable times, but to see this opera in such an innovative staging was to see how revolutionary Wagner's concept remains.
Looks like life imitated art and Halley and Moonee never stood a chance against splashier and more expensive Oscar films, like Phantom Thread and Darkest Hour. —M.
Charities say the success could be easily imitated in other developing countries, because a handful of big manufacturers tend to have a lion's share of the market.
The Taliban last week released a 70-minute propaganda video, titled "Caravan of Heroes #13," in which they imitated US special forces, the Military Times first reported.
Streep referred to the time Trump imitated a disabled New York Times reporter on the campaign trail and said that particular, real-life performance broke her heart.
His most immediately recognizable (and widely imitated) instrumental style was a particular kind of pinpoint, staccato funk, defined as much by keyboards as by the rhythm section.
The company, which has about 200 million users, said the emails imitated the DocuSign brand to trick recipients into opening a Microsoft Word document containing malicious software.
The scammers are believed to have imitated numbers belonging to field offices in California, Colorado, Kentucky, Montana, Oklahoma, Texas and Wisconsin thus far, according to the bureau.
Morton imitated Halladay's distinctive shoulder tuck for a while, but more lasting were the lessons about keeping his head still and maintaining a three-quarters arm slot.
In 21950, America's first public Christmas tree — a 211-foot balsam fir — was ceremoniously displayed in Madison Square, initiating an annual ritual imitated thereafter across the country.
Researchers weren't able to rule out then whether Snowball had imitated the movements of his human owners or if he could adjust his head-bops to different tempos.
In 1976, before the days of newsfeeds and filters, scientist Richard Dawkins created the term "meme," abbreviated from the Greek "mimeme," referring to something that has been imitated.
Of particular interest was how Schwartz imitated Trump's voice and philosophy: In his journal, Schwartz describes the process of trying to make Trump's voice palatable in the book.
His dazzling party piece—now imitated by other virtuosi—is to play "Flight of the Bumblebee" by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov on the valveless, and much more difficult, ney.
For example, a book of Gao's prose poetry edited by Lu Xun, Adventures of the Mind (1925), was partially imitated by Lu Xun in his Wild Grass (1927).
Yes, in Florida (where else?) last week, life imitated cartoons when a lobster named Larry was saved from the pot by a group of impassioned animal rights activists.
It wasn't groundbreaking in its details — capture this point here, or kill this enemy over there — but it had a rare kind of magic that can't be imitated.
"Royals" is utterly alien by contrast, even more so after legions of songs that imitated its vibe failed to copy its mixolydian feel, and thus aren't as compelling.
Exponent employees imitated what they watched — throwing the balls, falling on them, shuffling them out of play, wiping them with towels, spraying them with water to simulate rain.
Kuwait, which manages its dinar currency against a U.S. dollar-dominated basket of currencies, imitated the Fed immediately after three U.S. rate hikes that started in December 2015.
Mr. Serpas said that police chiefs during the 1990s had imitated New York City's broken-windows strategy under Mr. Bratton by intensifying efforts on low-level crime enforcement.
Snapchat's "ephemeral" internet — which has since been imitated by lots of other companies, including, most recently, Instagram — did not just usher in a new idea for online privacy.
His voice dripping with derision, he then imitated her being questioned at the hearing, followed by her responses about what she could not recall about the alleged attack.
The panther imitated famous movie stars, rode in a massive pink stretch limo, and attended the premiere of the very film being introduced in an ornate movie theater.
"It's the first thing that's easy to do," he said of Evans's widely imitated style, based on chord voicings that owe much to composers like Debussy and Ravel.
Voice mimicking software imitated a company executive's speech and tricked an employee into sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to a secret account, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Facebook invented (and acquired) addictive social-media products and then basically imitated Google's ad-matching algorithms, and gets ninety-eight per cent of its revenue from those products.
Jost, who declined to be interviewed for this piece, first played the South Bend, Indiana, mayor in late September when he imitated the candidate during a mock Democratic debate.
In 1984, the mechanical underpinnings would form the basis for an innovative family vehicle the automaker called a minivan — a new form of car that would be broadly imitated.
The actors' outfits also perfectly imitated the duo's style — Meghan in a white button-down, jeans and brown flats, Prince Harry also in jeans and a light-blue Oxford.
He's previously dressed up as Austin Powers, imitated Morpheus from The Matrix, and performed in an elaborate farewell video to mark his departure from full-time work at Microsoft.
Like M-PESA itself, it has grown like Topsy (CBA's customer base increased from 22015,2380 in 22015 to 22013m today) and has been much imitated across Africa and beyond.
The iconic actress referred to the time Trump imitated a disabled New York Times reporter on the campaign trail and said that particular, real-life performance broke her heart.
He announced that the models of care in the vanguard areas would be imitated throughout the system, via 44 similar local agreements known as Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs).
Dual cameras are also increasingly popping up on the front of phones as well as the back, while the iPhone X's highly recognizable notched display is also being imitated.
It is noteworthy that the Trump campaign has now imitated this very practice, supplying both its own private "observers" and the advance conclusion about the fraud they will find.
When "Fearless Girl" was staring down the bull, they dressed her for poor weather and imitated her pose — chest forward, chin held high — to be photographed by her side.
And if either founder dies, his shares can't be transferred—a clear signal that Snap believes the founders have a unique vision for the company that can't be imitated.
The dear friends who'd helped me pick up my life cooked for me in their sunny San Francisco condo, and I imitated their meals until I began to learn.
Jones co-wrote and starred in the affectionately daft "Spam" song and sketches about "Four Yorkshiremen" and "the Spanish Inquisition," all of which have been frequently quoted and imitated.
It was imitated by much larger competitors and, in death, served as a template for a new, similarly puzzling and even more powerful generation of short-form video apps.
But Mr. Brownback and his supporters also viewed their policy prescriptions, including the tax cuts that passed in 2012 and 2013, as a model that could be imitated elsewhere.
Naturally, the Blade Runner comparisons are inevitable, given that Vangelis is perhaps best known for that film's much-imitated score, but there are other 80s sci-fi touchstones here.
So are the widely imitated contributions of the architects and designers he has chosen, starting with Hiromi Tsuruta and Swee Phuah's minimalist, horizontal design for the original Noodle Bar.
And ARMY will be the first to admit they can take a joke, especially since it's practically a rite of passage these days to be imitated by the SNL cast.
He was always trying to push boundaries and push people a little bit so I think he would respect it like" — he imitated his mentor's shrug — "see if it works.
But the young Haggard also learned early on that he had a talent for music and found his idol in country singer Lefty Frizzell, whose honky-tonk style he imitated.
Juan Linz, a sociologist and political scientist at Yale who died in 2013, argued that though America's constitution has been much-imitated, it only seemed to work in one place.
In 2016, Geisha Montes de Oca (who was 2008's Miss World Dominican Republic) imitated the singer on a popular variety show wearing an Afro wig, butt pads, and blackface.
Gawker and Denton were influential forces in the growth of online media, developing a direct, conversational and sometimes-slashing style that dispensed with many journalistic conventions and was widely imitated.
Both men are often imitated and rarely surpassed; spend an hour listening to Beats 1 or the Billboard charts, and you'll hear their tendrils snaking through pop and R&B.
Especially when you're talking about a game that was significant, but has been so thoroughly imitated and surpassed that there is little that is novel or irreplaceable about it today?
The special counsel detailed the repeated cyberattacks from Russia during the 2016 election which have been imitated by Iran, China, and other foreign actors trying to undermine democracy since then.
In 210, the company launched 229Rooms, a made-for-Instagram series of galleries that made money from sponsorships and ticket sales, which would become a widely imitated template for others.
When Marlins second baseman Dee Gordon cried after he imitated Fernandez's batting stance and homered to start the bottom of the first, Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud put his head down.
His incredible weaving of a group of character's lives through four stories has been imitated countless times and won him his first best original screenplay Oscar (shared with Roger Avary).
Gawker and Denton were influential forces in the development of online media, developing a direct, conversational and sometimes-slashing style that dispensed with many journalistic conventions and was widely imitated.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, aka MbS, then ordered his taps to be opened to flood the market, a move imitated more modestly by President Putin in Moscow.
During his campaign, the right-winger imitated U.S. President Donald Trump's strategy of aggressively confronting the media, taking aim at Globo TV and Brazil's biggest newspaper, the Folha de S.Paulo.
The live part for various flutes — including bass and contrabass varieties — occasionally imitated those prefashioned motifs, while at other junctures it seemed to trigger new twists in the work's progression.
On Dessert Early into the first meal I had with Julia Child, she asked me if I'd ever seen the "Saturday Night Live" episode in which Dan Aykroyd imitated her.
Instead, many governments seem to have imitated some of the worst measures China put in place, while often turning a blind eye to the best of them, or its successes.
And unlike the players who bear the mental scars from losing to Woods by double digits, the millennials in his midst have imitated him but don't seem intimidated by him.
Then, in the age of the printing press and mass literacy, writing acquired a kind of primacy, seen as prestigious, a standard to be learned and imitated (often even in speech).
Said Streep: The person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter — someone he outranked in privilege, power, and the capacity to fight back.
Demme is one of the most imitated filmmakers of the past 30 years, yet no one else has managed to reproduce his dizzying balance of hyperrealism, grounded exaggeration, and cinematic gesture.
The dance club was so successful, and its aesthetic would go on to be so often imitated, that the term "piper" became shorthand for this innovative new type of venue architecture.
The concerns come after Russian agents imitated veterans as part of their efforts to sow discord in the 2016 election and amid fears they could deploy the tactic again in 2020.
When she got to the day that she hit Seth, she walked to the corner of the cell, telling me, "This would be the sink," and imitated herself washing her hands.
WHITE TOWER HAMBURGER — This Milwaukee burger chain born in 1926 imitated White Castle's fortress-like architecture and signature tiny burgers until the latter sued the former on claims of copyright infringement.
And Robert De Niro's transformation from a slim fighter to a bloated one showed a dedication to the craft that has been imitated countless times since but has rarely been duplicated. 
I asked him about a complaint against "Glee" by the musician Jonathan Coulton, whose acoustic reinterpretation of Sir Mix-a-Lot's "Baby Got Back" was imitated, without credit, on the series.
And that style was imitated, not just on Broadway, where Fosse reigned from the mid-1950s through the mid-80s, but also in music videos and pop concerts into the present.
For these artists, then, Western art was not a paragon to be imitated, but one practice equal to many they could draw on in the creation of a new Indian vocabulary.
Platforms like Sketchfab and professional museum 3D modelers like Daniel Pett let people view objects in every angle possible — including the various iterations of the Aphrodite of Knidos imitated throughout antiquity.
The building's A-frame structure has often been imitated, but the building leaked and Stirling quarrelled with the dons, who wrote to colleagues at other colleges urging them not to employ him.
"White Castle's model has been often imitated but never duplicated — an impressive feat in the hyper-competitive fast-food sector," said Impossible Foods' founder and chief executive Patrick Brown in a statement.
Check Point said it expected AdultSwine and similar malware to be repeated and imitated by hackers, warning users to be extra vigilant when installing apps, especially those intended for use by children.
I went to the Blaze Pizza on Staten Island, New York, to try the new keto-approved crust, and I was surprised by how well it imitated a classic wheat flour crust.
Filmmakers from Scorsese to Jarmusch, Altman to Paul Thomas Anderson, Leone to Tarantino, have all cited his work as influence, and have all in their own way imitated Coutard's mad-mutt aesthetic.
Did the media that came after Clueless and often imitated it, like Cruel Intentions and later Gossip Girl, break from the film's philosophy or merely unearth a darkness that was already there?
The Volach brothers say that Apple imitated Bluemail when it created the new "Sign in with Apple" feature, which enables users to generate a random email address for apps when signing in.
After Caddell saw the film, he pointed out to Bannon that its opening imitated that of "Triumph of the Will," the 22016 ode to Hitler, made by the Nazi filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl.
It was the first competitive gaming league structured as a global city-based franchise that imitated traditional sports leagues, with each of the 12 owners reportedly paying $20 million for a slot.
Ziggy was killed off in 1973 as he finished an exhausting worldwide tour at London's Hammersmith Odeon; he was being too much imitated, and Mr Bowie always had to be one step ahead.
It's also difficult to know what to say about the magnificent Jerry Pinkney, whose every-award-winning impressionistic realism (or is it realistic impressionism?) is both a wildly imitated style and unmistakably his.
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A limited-edition album cover features the artist Mickalene Thomas's portrait of Solange lounging in a patterned leisure suit against a backdrop of a colorful, textured collage in Thomas's signature, oft-imitated style.
Now she will face a woman she imitated as a young girl, smashing tennis balls against a backboard and begging adults to play with her on the public courts of St. Petersburg, Fla.
Even if you are cynical, there is no denying this image is a big element of American soft power in the world, as a nation to be envied and imitated despite its flaws.
In 1955, "Ain't It a Shame" became a No. 20073 hit for Pat Boone as "Ain't That a Shame," while Domino's arrangement of a traditional song, "Bo Weevil," was imitated by Teresa Brewer.
The company's policies on equal pay, its methods for recruiting a diverse work force and its approach to promoting women and minorities had been lauded inside business schools and imitated at other firms.
By dint of compassion, cussedness and innovation — like training ordinary villagers to act as community health visitors — the two would go on to build clinics and create programs that could be imitated worldwide.
PHILADELPHIA — Built as a punishing fortress in 1829, Eastern State Penitentiary sat a mile and a half outside Philadelphia, isolated behind 30-foot walls, a model of solitary confinement imitated around the world.
Hollywood directors and CEOs including Stacey Snider, Sherry Lansing, Amy Pascal, Kathleen Kennedy, and Lesli Linka Glatter have all been imitated for various scams, many which have involved victims taking trips to Asia.
In effect, hip-hop kids of all stripes flocked to the lakefront, and in short order Mike was drawn to the cyphers, where he studied and imitated people he could see and touch.
In the original production, life imitated art, or at least showbiz, in the case of Bernadette Peters, then unknown, who replaced another actor and pealed her way to stardom as the show's ingénue, Ruby.
Jerome Fisher, who helped found Nine West, a women's shoe company that imitated designer styles at affordable prices, and turned it into an industry juggernaut, died on June 21953 in West Palm Beach, Fla.
"He imitated a whole samba ensemble, with his thumb doing the bass drum and his fingers doing the tamborins and ganzás and agogôs," guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves tells McGowan and Pessanha in their book.
But Mr. Martin's creative process with the Beatles, and their mutual penchant for experimentation, came to be widely imitated in the pop world as a high ideal of the relationship between producer and artist.
It was a pasteboard "C-suite" feminist look — pastel-toned sheath dresses; structured bags conjuring Céline or Prada, but often made of vinyl; pumps and flats that closely imitated higher-end shoes (including Chanels).
The ultimate test of the impact of a player is how many players emulate them, and for two generations now, every goaltender has, in some form or another, imitated the playing of Patrick Roy.
The creation of Capoeira Regional in the 1930s, a more formalized practice that imitated aspects of Eastern martial arts, complete with ranks and competitions, is usually credited for bringing it out of the shadows.
Instead, it has sought to model itself on Argentina, which has achieved great success making ripe, fruity malbecs; or on Bordeaux, which, when imitated by Cahors, yields oaky, blockbuster wines that are seldom interesting.
It's a Wonderful Life (1946) Stewart and Capra teamed up again on this perennial Christmas favorite, which has been imitated so frequently (albeit never as well) as to earn its wings many times over.
Virtually every production since the storied 1937 premiere, a scrappy act of protest against being shut down by the Federal Theater Project, has imitated that night by performing the score with only a piano.
"I played around with the inner workings of everyday garments, the mechanics and the inside structures of the these garments to create new shapes and silhouettes that imitated the vacuum-pack effect," he says.
Erdem's shows always deliver on ladylike looks – it's what makes him such a favorite on the red carpet – but there was a standout get-up that we can see being imitated later this season.
Braving the rain, fans imitated his famed dance and moonwalk moves around the 13-foot (4 meter) white, sparkling crown erected by record label Sony Music on the south bank of the River Thames.
Their close relationship became known in Japan as Ron-Yasu after they began addressing each other by their first names — a practice imitated, though with far less success, by later presidents and prime ministers.
At a rally in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump mocked Hillary Clinton for her recent bout with pneumonia and then imitated her stumbling as she was helped into her car at a 9/11 memorial last month.
That is because, from the 19th century onwards, people who aspire to govern Britain have imitated the upper-class pronunciation of the South-East, often known as Received Pronunciation (RP) and associated with pukka schools.
Here's what one looked like around 1960: The most famous test card Hersee designed, Test Card F, featured a picture of Hersee's daughter Carole Hersee, and has become an iconic image, often imitated and parodied.
Biden said he eventually overcame his stutter by practicing speeches to himself in the mirror and imitated the "torture face" he would get when he couldn't make out a whole sentence due to his stutter.
Last year, the company missed strong demand for its Edge series of phones, in part because it imitated Apple's hype-filled product release, and early sales of limited supplies that sell out, Mr. Yu said.
And another necklace — the Tweed Couture — imitated the irregular weave of colored tweed by creating a fluid fan of strands set with diamonds, pink sapphires and spinels, interlaced with a lattice of fine gold yarn.
Noma founded a next-level locavorism that is widely if not always intelligently imitated, and one of its legacies is the notion that restaurants with global ambitions must demonstrate a strong attachment to their location.
The two most esteemed Montepulciano d'Abruzzo producers, Valentini and Emidio Pepe, are beloved more for their rare and gloriously idiosyncratic wines than for presenting benchmark Abruzzo wines that could be imitated on a wider scale.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter, someone he outranked in privilege, power, and the capacity to fight back," she began.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter — someone he outranked in privilege, power and the capacity to fight back," she said.
Even the manner of their production was imitated by high-profile blockbusters such as The Matrix Reloaded / The Matrix Revolutions and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest / At World's End, installments which were filmed simultaneously.
But the episode has sparked fears that the fraudulent Russian operations on social media could be imitated widely by American political operatives and further undermine voters' ability to sort truth from fakery as they choose candidates.
The dust-up is about more than a program that, according to city officials, has never actually jailed a parent in San Francisco (although it has in other parts of the state that imitated Harris's policy).
Chaining themselves to a railing outside the cinema, they wave placards with slogans reflecting their general lack of enthusiasm for the undertaking: the immortal "Down With This Sort of Thing", and the rather less-imitated "Careful Now".
Despite appearances, the video is not a wild fan video dedicated to the museum, with many of the works imitated and reinterpreted with modern notions of race and gender, alongside motherhood, sex, humanity and taking a knee.
"It was that moment, when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter — someone he out-ranked in privilege, power and the capacity to fight back," Streep said.
A friend and confidant of Augustus, Rome's first emperor, Virgil was already considered a classic in his own lifetime: revered, quoted, imitated, and occasionally parodied by other writers, taught in schools, and devoured by the general public.
As arranged and orchestrated by the British composer Simon Hale — in collaboration with Mr. McPherson, the show's director as well as its writer — the songs exist in self-sufficient independence of their creator's gravelly, much imitated voice.
Alternately adored, reviled, overlooked and imitated in his own day — one former employee arched an eyebrow at the rose-colored glasses with which many critics now look back on those years — his influence has nonetheless permeated widely.
The National Action Network, for example, which is the first far-right group to be banned in the UK, basically imitated ISIS propaganda by posting pictures and videos that look almost exactly like the propaganda ISIS creates.
And yes, it is ironic that the C.I.A. — the very agency that gave not a whit for the independence of other nations — is now crying foul because its tactics have been imitated by a powerful international rival.
" Janet Maslin, The New York Times: "Just as Star Wars became one of the most widely imitated pop phenomena of its time, ''The Phantom Menace'' looks like a template for a new generation of computer-generated science fiction.
Life imitated art for Rodriguez, who was photographed filming a scene for the fifth and final season of her beloved CW show, Jane the Virgin, wearing a gorgeous white wedding dress as she prepared for her own nuptials.
The record-breaking music video also included some important cameos: Legally Blonde's Jennifer Coolidge; Jonathan Bennett, who played Aaron Samuels in Mean Girls; and the one and only Kris Jenner, who imitated Amy Poehler's character in Mean Girls.
"It was that moment, when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country, imitated a disabled reporter, someone he outranked in privilege, power and the capacity to right back," Streep said Sunday evening.
"This is an exciting time for the chocolate confectionery market, but only as a result of the difficulties it faces — the perpetual slowdown in the West is now being imitated in some markets such as China," said Euromonitor.
Microsoft went to court last year to secure an injunction that allowed the company to seize domain names used by Russian hackers that spoofed, or imitated, Microsoft trademarks as a means of tricking targets into entering their passwords.
"You have to start with some kind of paradigm that people can cognitively grasp," said J.P. Gownder, an analyst at the research and consulting firm Forrester, of why most VR stores so far have imitated brick and mortar.
We imitated fashions in Hong Kong soap operas, learned rudimentary Cantonese so we could sing Cantopop, and were surprised that the police in television shows had to work hard to prove that anybody, even a gangster, was guilty.
He referenced one particularly unsettling moment of Mr. Bush's presidency — when he grew ill during a state dinner in Tokyo and vomited on the Japanese prime minister — and imitated Mr. Bush with a series of exaggerated hand gestures.
In 2016, a troll farm linked to the Kremlin oversaw thousands of social media accounts impersonating activists and organizations in the U.S., including some Twitter accounts that imitated Republicans running for the House in the 2018 midterm cycle.
It's not clear how many home cooks have been inspired to brew their own THC vaping liquid by YouTube videos, many of which come with warnings that they should only be imitated in places where cannabis is legal.
And while most people regard it as a European phenomenon that others later imitated, the curators set the Southeast Asian pieces side-by-side with the European works, in hopes of demonstrating shared sentiments of artists across the oceans.
LONDON, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Fifty years ago today The Beatles were photographed crossing a leafy street in north London, creating one of the most famous album covers in music history and an image imitated by countless fans ever since.
There's missing people who helped within the history of Jersey Club, and I hope that over time, as the industry becomes hungry for a new sound, it won't just go to the next mainstream producer and have the imitated.
Although the company says little about sales of the devices, other than that tens of millions have been sold, Alexa appears to be emerging as a significant new technology platform, and Amazon's strategy is being widely imitated by rivals.
Its depiction of Austen with her curled hair contained in a cap, accompanied by the quote "I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!" from Pride and Prejudice, will be based on Cassandra's much-imitated 19th-century portrait.
Forever 21 has imitated everything from a phone case made by an LA indie brand to a popular feminist tee to Instagram-famous swimwear to a coat from a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist — and these are just examples from 0003.
Our perception of the immediate postwar era is unavoidably shaped by "The Irascibles," the myth-making, much-imitated group portrait of the Abstract Expressionists taken by photographer Nina Leen and published in the January 15, 1951, issue of Life Magazine.
" Mr. Gambier, who today is hard of hearing and has bags under his eyes, imitated the night sounds in his cell and other prisoners' groans; he described the oppression of bodies pressed against one another and their "burning, transparent, greenish diarrhea.
Well-known performers who dabble in reality TV usually do so either because the phone has stopped ringing quite as regularly or to provide a lift to their progeny, a la (in one early and often-imitated example) Ozzy Osbourne.
The incident has been embarrassing for the retailer, which was embroiled in a copying scandal in 2016 when South Africa's Advertising Standards Authority ruled the packaging on a range of its soft drinks imitated that of small drinks firm Frankies.
Interviewed with her husband afterwards, Birgitt Peterson, who was born in Berlin in 1946, explained that she was teaching protesters, who had taunted her and her husband as Nazis and skinheads and imitated the salute, how to "Heil Hitler" properly.
To give this theory a bit of practical punch, the researchers then constructed a pair of unusual mechanical items: a pair of replica Caudipteryx wings for a juvenile ostrich to wear, and a robotic dinosaur that imitated the original's gait.
Beckett had once chastised me for being three or four minutes late to one of our earliest meetings, so every time I went to meet Beauvoir, I imitated his character in Murphy, carrying the virtue of promptness to an extreme.
He talked about the success he's had implementing conservative policies in Wisconsin and how those policies are being imitated in states, counties, and cities across the U.S. It was, in many ways, a speech that felt like a victory lap.
"I got interested in this field after coming across a project from Facebook researchers called VoiceLoop where they had imitated Trump and Zuckerberg's voices with some success and was intrigued by the idea of being able to do that," Miles said.
Namajunas said that as champ, she wants to skip the brash trash talk that shot McGregor to mainstream stardom and has been imitated throughout U.F.C., including by the champions Jedrzejczyk, Bisping and Cody Garbrandt leading into the card on Saturday.
In its 25 years, the commercially successful enterprise — which began as an intermission act at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, starring Jean Butler and Mr. Flatley — has been mocked and spoofed as much as it's been celebrated and more earnestly imitated.
While Nadal was a bit worried about his inability to kill off his opponent on Thursday, he was unconcerned to hear that potential fourth-round opponent Nick Kyrgios had imitated his service action ticks during the Australian's match against Gilles Simon.
Tesla is accusing the Chinese company of blatant theft, saying in the complaint that it "has transparently imitated Tesla's design, technology, and even its business model" and that XMotors currently employs at least five of Tesla's former Autopilot employees, including Cao.
On MySpace, early internet icons like Audrey Kitching, Kiki Kannibal and sister Koti, Hanna Beth Merjos, Raquel Reed, Zui Suicide, and Jac Vanek were unavoidable: highly-friended and heavily-imitated for their over-the-top-looks and music world connections.
All of this is a world away from the massive military parades that began to be held in Soviet Russia to mark the victorious end to World War II and were subsequently imitated by other communist dictatorships across the world.
This type of activity is not something that can be manufactured or imitated, and it is exactly this local culture that will draw interest from innovative corporate entities who want to align themselves with an authentic New York art scene.
The oft-imitated, never surpassed Oakland-turned-scattered collective is poised to release Fires Within Fires (the most Neurosis album title imaginable) via their own Neurot Records on September 212, and Noisey is beyond honored to be streaming it in its entirety below.
The work deftly maps the sounds of traditional Chinese music onto a Western orchestra, and Mr. Vengerov perfectly imitated the sound of an erhu (the Chinese violin), with silky glissandos, and evoked the extravagant vocal swoops of Chinese opera with graceful portamentos.
Deliberate campaigns against climate change science — like the one launched by the American Petroleum Institute in the late 1990s that's been much imitated since — have taken advantage of this tendency, encouraging resistance to the facts by exaggerating the uncertainty inherent in the science.
Its Shirley PVC tote, Moreau macramé bucket and rotund Bissett bag have been imitated by a slew of mass retailers and seen on the arm of every editor and influencer worth their salt, not to mention the brand's 197k Instagram followers (and counting).
What Dolly's pride did for the hillbilly, for so-called white trash, Cardi B is doing for ratchet girls in the hood, for a certain type of black or brown woman who's often imitated or ridiculed, for unashamed and self-proclaimed hoes.
His ideas were swiftly imitated and in the process vulgarized; in the end, the "communal" component of the mall shriveled down to a few benches and lampposts, which was a source of great bitterness to Gruen, who returned to Vienna in 1968.
Soul Man is shocking, but in the years that have followed, real life has imitated art, with examples such as Mindy Kaling's brother pretending to be black in order to get into medical school or the countless stories of blackface-on-campus.
A sad but amusing note arises from these years: Lamarr, derided by some for being unable to magically hold on to her youth,combined her inventive mind with her deep insecurity, pushing plastic surgeons to pioneer new techniques that other actresses later imitated.
Spears performed at KIIS FM's Jingle Ball in L.A. -- along with Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars and a bunch of other huge acts -- and her double bun hairstyle made loyal fans nostalgic for that classic, often-imitated, never duplicated "school girl in pigtails" look.
The three-month EIBOR rate jumped to 2.28 percent on Wednesday from 2.00 percent at the end of last month, partly in anticipation of this week's 25 basis point interest rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve, which the UAE's central bank imitated.
Yes, "The Walking Dead" is one of TV's most popular (and therefore most imitated) commodities, but programs emulating its formula generally haven't fared nearly as well, including AMC's "Fear the Walking Dead," which covers the zombie outbreak in a different time and place.
So stay tuned all week as Verge reporters Sean O'Kane, Vlad Savov, Dan Seifert, James Vincent, and Tom Warren join Phil Esposito and Max Jeffrey from our oft-imitated, but never-duplicated video team to bring you the best coverage on the planet.
We mapped out a few of the most-imitated features below, and the companies that are copying them, though there are plenty of others that didn't make the list: At the center of the diagram, unsurprisingly, is Facebook and its mini-me, Instagram.
John Carpenter's relentlessly terrifying masterpiece about babysitters and the murderous Michael Myers has been imitated, paid homage to and remade (an update of the original opens Friday) so many times since its premiere in 1978 that its radicalism is easy to overlook.
But as long as we're explaining the legacy of this show, we have to go with Roxxxy Andrews seamlessly whipping one wig off during "Whip My Hair" to reveal another waiting underneath, a move that's been imitated on Drag Race many times since.
Did companies like Sega, Microsoft, and Sony identify a population of hyper-competitive, angry gamers and market their online services toward them, or did the marketing of these platforms model an acutely toxic mode of interaction that gamers then seized upon and imitated?
When Dylan decided to take the new material on the road, he asked my father to direct what would become the Rolling Thunder Revue, an oft-imitated, widely-influential marriage of theater and rock, home to some of Dylan's greatest live performances.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hundreds of people gathered at the world's most famous zebra crossing on Thursday to mark the 50th anniversary of the day the Beatles created one of the best-known album covers in music history and an image imitated by countless fans ever since.
Although the engagement imitated the Geller-Bing proposal, Krunal and Radha's relationship actually more closely resembles that of another Friends couple: They have been together for 11 years, and over the course of their long courtship, they were even on a break at one point.
His Hong Kong, for example, is not that of John Woo (who pioneered the gritty, hardboiled aesthetic of action movies much imitated by Quentin Tarantino) or Wong Kar Wai (all sharp angles and reflections and harsh light, where even the raindrops are lambent with neon).
For starters, the sophomore primer from the brand — which joins the oft-imitated Silk Canvas Protective Primer — contains actual silk extracts to help smooth and nourish the surface of the skin, in addition to a proprietary skin-renewing blend of green tea, algae, and rice.
Before the crowd Tuesday night in Southaven, Mississippi, Trump imitated Ford during her testimony, mocking her for not knowing the answers to questions such as how she had gotten to the high school party where she says Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her.
Ironically, they were learning from the masters they would eventually fight on their big debut in Marseilles: the English themselves, whose and behavior they imitated closely in the early 1990s, when soccer hooligan culture came to Russia following the collapse of the Iron Curtain.
Made of figured satin silk, its decorative patterns evoke the spirit of Japan's ancient imperial court with depictions of rolled-up and unfurling palace curtains in a flower-filled expanse; those motifs were made by ink painting and through a stencil technique that imitated tie-dyeing.
Enrique Iglesias shared an adorable video of his 15-month-old son Nicholas on Instagram Saturday — and, as Nicholas imitated his dad's noises in the sweet clip, it sounds like he could be on his way to becoming a pop star just like his famous dad.
The site's proprietary series of questions to determine users' personality traits have become a much-imitated format, and with good reason: Enough of them will give you a pretty good picture of a person, and that's never a bad idea when you're looking to date someone.
The young Vito Corleone, walking the same New York streets, with the same look, which Robert De Niro stole from the gangsters of his own childhood neighborhood, who stole it from movies in which actors were imitating actors who'd imitated their own gangsters who were imitating Hicks.
The fact that this and other potential clues — including a video the killer posted on Facebook that imitated throat-cutting — were missed by the police administration that surrounded him, at the heart of an organization dedicated to fighting terrorism, has shocked the ranks of the national police.
The pledge came after von der Leyen's longtime confidante, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, had said the next Commission should regulate AI with rules as sweeping as the General Data Protection Regulation, the tough set of European privacy requirements that governments from Japan to Brazil have imitated.
Opinion Columnist In a sense it's not surprising that a renewed debate about abortion would begin in New York State, which passed a law last week — since imitated, to more controversy, by Virginia Democrats — ratifying the right to kill human beings in utero in the third trimester.
It was a hulking beast of an apparatus, worlds away from the diminutive 19833-millimeter Leica that had freed him to roam the country while shooting "The Americans," the 1959 book of photos that crowned him a king of counterculture and the most imitated photographer alive today.
Yehoshua Zvi Hershkowitz, who more than 40 years ago was so concerned that his indigent neighbors would go hungry for the Sabbath that he founded a kosher meals-on-wheels program, which has been imitated by Jewish communities around the world, died on Monday in Brooklyn.
There's the opportunity to see the texture of that person...then there's an opportunity to go to war about it" Meryl Streep at the Golden Globes: "It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter.
When he started doing standup at 14, the most influential comic in America was Eddie Murphy, whose fast-talking profane swagger was widely imitated and amplified when "Def Comedy Jam" (originally hosted by Martin Lawrence, another D.C. product) brought black club comedy to a national audience on HBO.
Yes, the sometimes grumpy-seeming, non-candy-coated, white-haired, 74-year-old socialist candidate, imitated so well by a peevish Larry David, has released a 60-second ad that is so full of love, enthusiasm and patriotic uplift (complete with flag-waving) that it's downright goose bump-inducing.
New Order held on to punk-rock's Minimalism and drone and set aside the noise and dissonance, and the band soon went on to add the tireless, buoyant programmed beats of drum machines, bridging guitar-driven rock and electronic dance music in ways that have been imitated ever since.
Mr. Sion's menu includes plancha-charred purple calamari with za'atar leaves and labneh cheese; grouper cured with beetroot and the anise-flavored liqueur Arak; a shrimp bisque topped with hand-rolled tortellini, egg yolk and Jerusalem artichoke; and his often-imitated tahini ice cream, topped with date syrup.
Yet many of their early tactics have been widely imitated, like aggressive shifting on defense and the use of multiple-position players, or legislated out of the game, like the stockpiling of draft picks, which helped them land a future Cy Young Award winner, Blake Snell, in 21.
The designer Hedi Slimane, who over four years blazed a best-selling, controversial and much-imitated trail through fashion as the creative director of Saint Laurent before leaving in March 2016 without explanation or apology, is re-emerging in the public eye this week, this time as a photographer.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter," she said, referring to a speech in 2015 when Mr. Trump shuddered and flailed his arms, appearing to mock a disabled reporter at The New York Times.
Tommy is still cited as an inspiration by both men's and women's designers — the much-imitated women's wear designer Phoebe Philo has on occasion nodded in his direction — but his lasting influence is probably less than that of his contemporaries, despite his self-conscious alignment with the greats.
On the outside of the museum, El Anatsui, the Ghanaian sculptor who has become one of the most imitated artists in Africa, has draped the upper facade of the entrance with a work made from his signature found bottle caps and printing plates sourced from a Pittsburgh printing press.
By 1967 he had his own restaurant on East Broadway, Hwa Yuan Szechuan Inn, where among other renditions of Sichuanese food he made cold sesame noodles that would lodge themselves in the memories of generations of New Yorkers and be imitated, lamentably, by takeout cooks all over town.
The Kardashian ladies have a very particular style M.O. It's an oft-imitated uniform that typically consists of a whole lot of body con dresses, plunging necklines and bra tops mixed in with a handful of floor-skimming dusters and more chokers than anyone previously knew existed on this planet.
What's more important, maybe, than trying to be "original" is trying to be authentic—that is, if you can somehow locate your actual feelings and observations and put aside the "mass of suggested feeling and imitated conduct" that William James talks about when describing the obstacles to real and original experience.
If the left imitated Trump, liberals would say that if Trump or his associates are ever indicted, they cannot be tried under a judge who is caucasian because a white judge would be biased in favor of Trump — as Trump once charged a Mexican-American judge would be biased against him.
A matter of weeks before taking the Law School Administration Test, DAP spoke to his parents via Skype about the opportunity to record in the studio that produced "Here Comes the Sun" and "Come Together," consequentially creating the most imitated album cover in the history of music, The Beatles' Abbey Road.
"At one point, he wanted me to operate this electric dildo, which is something I definitely did not feel comfortable doing and said so,' " Ms. Anspach (who died last year) told The Globe and Mail of Canada in 1987 in an interview in which she imitated Mr. Makavejev's accented English.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter," she said, referring to a speech by Mr. Trump in 2015 when he shuddered and flailed his arms, seeming to mock a disabled reporter for The New York Times.
One of the most immediate issues he is likely to face is what to do with Chile's highly privatized pension system, which was introduced in the 1980s and has been widely imitated around the world, but which has faced angry protests in recent years by Chileans claiming they have been short-changed.
" Jones set off a round of debate in recent weeks about whether Infowars should be granted carte blanche on big social media outlets when he addressed Russia investigation special counsel Robert Mueller on his show, imitated firing a gun, and said, "You're going to get it, or I'm going to die trying.
It's a strong, dynamic record that showcases a band fully in control of their sound, and comfortable with themselves as musicians; in short, Palo cooks up the kind of satisfying, spit-shined, bread and butter melodic death that has been imitated to hell and back but only perfected by a chosen few.
But its virtues were to some extent transferable to a more diverse society: The establishment had always been somewhat permeable to arrivistes, Jews and Catholics imitated WASP habits in the 1940s and 1950s, and in our era their admirable influence is still felt in figures as different as Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
And if people in Hollywood don't start recognizing why and how - you will help him get re-elected "It was that moment, when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter — someone he out-ranked in privilege, power and the capacity to fight back," she continued.
" Jefferson Bell, who imitated Leto's "Suicide Squad" Joker for a 2016 short called "Mad Love: The Joker Harley Story," added that Luke Skywalker provides irony: "You hear a voice like Mark Hamill talking about how he's going to blow up a hospital, and you're like, 'Oh, wow, I don't even know what to trust anymore.
In the lawsuit Tesla filed against its former employee this week, it acknowledged that XPeng has "reportedly designed its vehicles around Tesla's open-source patents and has transparently imitated Tesla's design, technology, and even its business model," including the fact that the Chinese startup is building out a network of fast chargers and selling directly to consumers.
Her signature, much imitated, cropped, frayed-edge jeans with the telltale white crease were inspired by a childhood embarrassment: As a short girl, she got used to her mother hemming her jeans; but as Comey grew taller, instead of buying new ones, her mother simply let out the hem, yielding a too-short jean with an unfinished edge.
Luisa Santana, a former female vice president at Marsh, the insurance brokerage arm of Marsh & McLennan Companies, complained that her boss made comments about her breasts, suggested that she had sexual relationships with work colleagues, called her a "wetback" and imitated an act of fellatio in front of her colleagues, according to a lawsuit filed in November.
If, a decade ago, the world's most creative product designers had gathered to design a single object to reduce and even eliminate consumption of difficult-to-recycle, resource intensive devices like stereos, flashlights, televisions, typewriters, and even oscilloscopes, I don't think they could have come up with anything better than the iPhone and the smartphone models that followed and imitated it.
Among his recent auction acquisitions is a view of a moonlit glade that turned up in July at Bruneau & Company in Cranston, R.I. (It sold for $6,000.) The provenance paperwork shows that it had originally belonged to an artist who had known Mr. Blakelock, often imitated his works and came under suspicion for being one of the forgers who copied him.
This activity teaches my students a number of lessons, whether they are conscious of it or not: that the news can interest them; that good writing can be found everywhere about nearly every kind of topic; that writing isn't a mysterious, magical talent but can be learned and imitated; and that there are many different types of ways a writer can write well.
As they proliferated in the United States, Mr. Portman's atrium hotels, many built for the Hyatt Corporation, were widely imitated by other architects who sought to capitalize on the dizzying exhilaration (some called it terror) of patrons soaring 50 stories in a Buck Rogers glass capsule, or dining under the stars as the city moved in a circle with the galactic night.
He became the subject of a documentary called "City of Gold," a role model imitated painstakingly and largely in vain by a generation of food writers, a living street atlas of Southern California, the inspiration for a rap tribute in which his list of "21986 Essential L.A. Restaurants" was declaimed over the beat of Jay-Z's "22015 Problems," and a verb.
Standefer and Alesch — who in 210 founded the New York-based design studio Roman and Williams (perhaps best known for the now much-imitated look it created for Ace Hotel, all antique wingback chairs and industrial brass light fixtures, midcentury end tables and oak-paneled walls) — bought this property over a decade ago and have since encouraged the grass to run luxuriantly amok.
While last year's hacking of senior Democratic Party officials raised awareness of the damage caused if just a handful of employees click on the wrong emails, few people realize that a message on Twitter or Facebook could give an attacker similar access to their system and that accounts can be spoofed or imitated so it appears that attackers are a trusted friend.

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