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She yelled at herself, mimicked Gasparyan and tossed her racket.
He idolized and mimicked a Chicago DJ named Larry Lujack.
Most of the research on misinformation has mimicked casual situations.
The comments largely mimicked the president's own criticisms of Reps.
In some of the drawings, we mimicked each other's style.
Fried strips of sunchoke peel mimicked dried leaves or twigs.
This arc slyly mimicked his storytelling function within the show.
" Trump mimicked press skeptics, then declared: "I gave up nothing.
" Ms. Tracey mimicked pouring from a pitcher and added, "Water.
Their songs gently mimicked what was happening on the radio.
In rhetoric and style, his words mimicked a campaign rally.
Even in fashion and home décor — my choices mimicked hers.
The Vipers mimicked the Rockets in almost every conceivable way.
Competitors mimicked its wares, and social media ad costs rose.
It's much heavier, and it can't really be mimicked by humans.
Some of my first programs mimicked the onscreen prompts from WarGames.
But at this afternoon's performance, I mimicked the unforgivable: Britney Spears.
A few of the accounts also mimicked U.K. citizens, Gleicher said.
That's not something that can be easily mimicked by astrophysical processes.
The person helping them mimicked their movements but walked more slowly.
"I want to make a jacket," she mimicked for the crowd.
M-Pesa has been mimicked across Africa and in other markets.
Her death eerily mimicked that of her mother&aposs in 2012.
Emma Bunton's  white sneakers were mimicked by fans around the world.
Movies and books have mimicked exorcisms so often, they've become clichés.
Her cousin repeated the message but now mimicked his wife's voice.
In 2016, Yahoo mimicked that company, publishing three letters it received.
For years, I mimicked looks that didn't suit my eye shape.
Another mimicked the legitimate attack last year that hit McCaskill's team.
A luscious veal tartare, topped with peppered Parmesan crisps, mimicked tuna.
One faction, rather than discover their individual styles, mimicked Bruce Lee.
So the researchers mimicked that environment by adding nutrients to the water.
In a way, Qatar has mimicked what the United Arab Emirates did.
But Santa Cruz mimicked my actual head and body motion extremely precisely.
The computer has mimicked our style, and spotted topics we cover frequently.
When he mimicked a journalist for his lifelong disability, they tsked-tsked.
Voila, you just mimicked a sex position that would startle your grandmother.
I just had no personality and mimicked everything that was around me.
Instead, each posted content that mimicked what the real account might tweet.
The style of Wednesday's statement mimicked Mr. Mueller's approach even in private.
Onion jam mimicked the tangy, spiciness of the Senegalese stew poulet yassa.
Mr. Wool continued to cast while the lure mimicked an injured fish.
Its efforts requiring more scrutiny will likely be mimicked by other companies.
Just as Pokémon has mimicked the real world, it's influenced it, too.
Trump's language mimicked a talking point Trump's team was circulating on Wednesday.
Just a few days ago the President mimicked, admiringly, Montana Republican Rep.
If his direct predecessors merely mimicked the wild style, Taisuke embodied it.
The email, sent to around 10 people, mimicked Jackson's email signature, though shoddily.
Meanwhile, Disick opted for a surf pose as Mason and Reign mimicked him.
It is not just in embracing free markets that Vietnam has mimicked China.
I mimicked submissions from the back of his book Inside the Lion's Den.
Cosmetics: I mimicked my usual makeup routine, just with more environmentally conscious products.
We've even mimicked the supermodel's smoky beauty look through her collection for Rimmel.
The crowd mimicked him, and for a minute, it did feel like church.
It mimicked Snapchat's signature Stories feature, starting with Instagram Stories in August 2016.
It was banished to hospitals or mimicked, harmlessly, on cinema and TV screens.
Real life, expertly mimicked by this excellent novel, simply doesn't work that way.
Zinc sulphate mimicked two well-known side effects of ayahuasca, nausea and vomiting.
But though he mimicked categorization, he was really poking fun at such categories.
The effort was a hit, and is widely mimicked by other nonprofits today.
I know Story of O was written in a style that mimicked pornography.
"It very closely mimicked the infrastructure you'd see actual hackers using," he said.
And years later, politicians of all stripes still mimicked his white dove emblem.
His hands mimicked the shock of an explosion, and he formed a word.
Elements of Trump's remarks mimicked those he regularly delivers at his campaign rallies.
"Lighting, particularly vintage lighting, is often mimicked by contemporary designers," she told Insider.
I mimicked the sound of the car door closing by hitting my desk.
On Tuesday night, Donald Trump sarcastically mimicked Ford's testimony at a rally in Mississippi.
Combative and aggressive, her style mimicked Russia's increasing belligerence, both at home and abroad.
His policies have been mimicked abroad—and even by his fiercest critics at home.
The tech: Because the bot networks mimicked human behaviors, they bypassed fraud detection programs.
This, too, can be mimicked and used to drive lampreys out of an area.
That's the name of the reporter with a disability who Trump mimicked and mocked.
In synchronicity, they became objects of delicate beauty, like the migratory birds they mimicked.
Using his right hand, the Dalai Lama mimicked the Republican nominee's signature comb over.
When a comedian mimicked killing the President, I said that it was vile & wrong.
That keyboard was so good it was mimicked by pretty much every computer maker.
His prank post gained attention and credibility because it mimicked a local newspaper's website.
Handler mimicked the look she says Ivanka Trump responded with, shrugging while appearing bewildered.
Case in point, Stussy's first apparel items: interlocking S's, which mimicked Chanel's iconic C's.
Oldenburg mimicked the visual language of retail to present his renditions of everyday objects.
The incident mimicked recent attacks in Europe, in which vehicles were used as weapons.
He also studied and mimicked the sophisticated painting techniques used in the Fayum portraits.
The screens in the cube mimicked the pitch of San Siro Stadium in Milan.
Some emails mimicked Gmail security warnings or notes from LinkedIn, the social networking site.
He's mocked and mimicked the handicapped and the pneumonia-induced malaise of Hillary Clinton.
Seth spent his time building robots with brain architecture that mimicked the human brain.
"It's the night for prayers!" they mimicked, before lining up to shake his hand.
The panels, which mimicked the uneven surface of the original walls, were fitted together.
Then they mimicked the temperature, air pressure, oxygen and carbon dioxide levels of Mars.
Rosales mimicked Solarte's pronounced hand clap that resembles the snapping jaws of an alligator.
He never apologized to the reporter that he mimicked and mocked on national television.
Chameleon that he is, Mr Johnson has mimicked the increasingly hardline politics of Tory members.
Meanwhile, Disick opted for a surf pose as Mason, 8, and Reign, 3, mimicked him.
Combative and aggressive, her style has mimicked Russia's increasing belligerence, both at home and abroad.
She mimicked the poses of ancient sculptures and vase figures, both on and off stage.
If Nonchalance's growth strategies mimicked that of a social media product, its problems did too.
Her grandmother had passed recently and the gray clouds outside the window mimicked her feelings.
He mimicked Mussolini's skill in flattering and threatening audiences: Trump takes from both of them.
Yasser grabbed Beni's son, Luca, by the hand and mimicked a foot-stomping Syrian dance.
At Mobile World Congress last month, iPhone X clones that mimicked Apple's design were everywhere.
They mimicked the natural conditions that signal corals to reproduce, like sunsets and moon phases.
The cube was a simulator that mimicked the pitch of San Siro Stadium in Milan.
The procession "mimicked the Olympic Games' Parade of Nations," according to The Wall Street Journal.
The photoshoot involves some excellent poses which are directly mimicked by Bart on the billboard.
But he also went after a disabled reporter, mocked and mimicked him on national television.
"My experience mimicked what Donald Trump described in those tapes," she said in an interview.
His casually radical demeanor mimicked the take-it-or-leave-it style of his show.
She mimicked not only the sound of their voices but also their phrasings, rhythms, breaths.
Equally, competitors became wise to Xiaomi's online distribution tactics and mimicked them with some success.
" She mimicked a new fan: "Oh, that's Martha, she's the lady who makes my sheets.
The law set standards for blind trusts that simply mimicked the structure of Mr. Scott's.
Despite drawing far smaller crowds, the organizers have mimicked the earlier protests on Independence Square.
The words "pew, pew, pew" mimicked the sound of bullets being fired in rapid succession.
Early in Earth's history, "life may have mimicked geological processes that naturally occurred," she said.
" He mimicked the sound of video game gunfire — "pew, pew, pew" — and added: "Can't wait.
He mimicked a disabled reporter who questioned the truthfulness of his recollections about 9/11.
What would happen if a sex toy actually… mimicked the motions that happen during sex?
His up-tempo spread offenses dominated defenses and were mimicked by teams across the country.
They started to wonder: What would happen if we basically mimicked the impact of volcanoes?
This isn't the first time the magical pollinating abilities of bee has been mimicked by robots.
Meanwhile, Scott, 35, opted for a surf pose as Mason, 8, and Reign, 3, mimicked him.
With Calvin the Komondor, we wanted to create a cone that mimicked the dog's fur texture.
Test flights in December and February closely mimicked the flight path its commercial missions will take.
" The girl mimicked dozens of voices, mindless and repetitive as birdsong: "It's not really a baby.
We sent them an email that mimicked an invitation to view a spreadsheet in Google Docs.
"I think our power play mimicked our five-on-five game," Sharks coach Peter DeBoer said.
Their acoustic analysis (and a blind observer test) showed that the mimicked sounds were pretty similar.
He mimicked a cat, claws out, hanging on for dear life by clinging to a tree.
Some took the form of incredulous Jeff Bridges GIFs, others mimicked famous lines of Lebowski dialog.
They mimicked the abilities of an octopus, which can change both shape and color to camouflage.
Yankees 26, White Sox 1 The Yankees' season thus far has mimicked a game of Jenga.
Mara's three-bun hairdo perfectly mimicked Rey's galaxy warrior look from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The action of previous God of Wars mimicked the epic, never-ending battles of ancient Greece.
" Jones mimicked, floridly but recognizably, Rubio's braying giggle and called the senator "a little frat boy.
He then mimicked the act of pouring packaged beef stock into a slow cooker and grinned.
"We're sorrrrrry," a girl with curly hair and ripped jeans mimicked, before sticking out her tongue.
And it kind of mimicked the same kind of fire behavior that we're seeing up here.
"Boom, boom, boom," Trump said as he mimicked how Dayton police officers neutralized the suspected shooter.
There's a grandioseness to the scale of the installation mimicked in the gestures of these stories.
Stephen Colbert mimicked his technique, breaking out an easel, pictures and his own "Star Wars" reference.
Deafening bangs and shouts and a fog machine limiting visibility mimicked the chaos of an attack.
"Too often I find we are being mimicked, and distorted, by the privileged other," said Muholi.
Schlapp's portrayal of the virus mimicked that of other Fox News opinion hosts in recent weeks.
James also mimicked Bryant's path to stardom, jumping straight to the N.B.A. out of high school.
Delgado then strapped a contraption onto my shoes that mimicked the sensation of walking on ice.
As many parents have remarked, his lifeless pose mimicked our children peacefully asleep in their cribs.
We broke the story ... Bennington may have mimicked Cornell's suicide -- they died in eerily similar ways.
Those test flights in December and February closely mimicked the flight path its commercial missions will take.
He mimicked his son lifting his head up by stretching his neck and looking at the sky.
After Jordan mimicked Turbo's walk, Turbo began shouting and security stepped in to keep the men apart.
The whole time, the ad mimicked real Safelite commercials, down to the slogans and services on offer.
Telegram is the latest app to join the many messengers that have mimicked Snapchat's disappearing message feature.
The researchers used their data to create a model that mimicked the excavation behavior of the termites.
While it was intended as satire, I deeply regret that I mimicked the language of my harassers.
Thinking about all of those times when they mimicked my heritage for play still pisses me off.
Rivals who once mimicked the fashionable items on its racks will soon be copycatting its debt restructuring.
In his department's production, he dropped a police belt in a move that mimicked a mike drop.
Significant volume is a key metric needed for inclusion in stock indices, which are mimicked by funds.
Grocery store chains have already mimicked Whole Foods' playbook by offering more fresh produce and organic goods.
An old man, leaning drunkenly on a stoop, heard me mutter "Oh my God" and mimicked me.
She mimicked him in the picture, sticking her thumb in her mouth, smiling a great big smile.
A few days later at a rally, Bolsonaro grabbed a cameraman's tripod and mimicked shooting a rifle.
For decades, political scientists thought they knew how kids developed their political beliefs: They mimicked their parents.
But the proctor would need to write the essay portion in a handwriting that mimicked her son's.
Calorie restriction, then, mimicked some of the healthy aging signposts seen in long-lived individuals, Redman said.
Descending from the air, Gaga mimicked the entrance to her Super Bowl halftime performance three years ago.
That's one of the tactics New York's protesters mimicked from Chile, but on a much smaller scale.
The evaporation and condensation that occurred inside each bottle microcosmically mimicked the universal cycle that produces rain.
Within three weeks I found myself so anxious that it mimicked the symptoms of a heart attack.
I found a shirt that mimicked my most favorite shirt, and bought a bunch of them online.
The team mimicked a collision between a 2.1-pound DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and a Mooney M20 aircraft.
Snapchat offered users a Facebook-styled filter for their photos that mimicked a new Facebook profile picture post.
The flowers were mimicked in the cap sleeves, as well as on her white shoes and white fascinator.
Bernstein's version of Ask was constructed in-house, a pilot app that mimicked the behavior of Apple's iMessage.
Chinese tech firms once simply mimicked Silicon Valley products, from search engines to e-commerce and social networks.
One of those broadcasters was Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez, who mimicked a Native American war-whoop.
Ruby-colored stones and other jewels embellished the statement piece, which mimicked the shape of the cape's embroidery.
However, when I mimicked the Ambeo's frequency response on the 3Dio audio, I ended up preferring the 3Dio.
The program pastes the artist's face onto an actor who mimicked him, and he's voiced by an impersonator.
The look mimicked both her dancers' costumes and the Yoruba body paint found throughout her visual album Lemonade.
These colors were translucent and let you see the internals of the iMac; Spigen's cases mimicked this effect.
The British singers mimicked popular '70s footwear trends that kept them moving and grooving on their world tour.
Then, when slavery ended, the penitentiary system in the south was used in a way that mimicked slavery.
ELIZA was a program that reacted to users' responses to its scripts; most famously, it mimicked a psychotherapist.
For the first time on record, an orangutan has mimicked human sounds in a conversational context, reports PBS.
Oh, and of course Madonna's "Material Girl" that mimicked everyone's favorite muse, Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
As that side became the most successful in the history of Test cricket, other countries mimicked their aggression.
At Mr. Trump's rallies, the candidate has used foul language and mimicked a reporter with a physical disability.
Hoover, Black & Decker and Bissell were accused of selling circular robotic vacuums that too closely mimicked iRobot's technology.
At that point, he mimicked someone hand-cranking a camera, which got confused giggles from the smartphone generation.
Had the "millennial mess" mimicked the look of the Black Panthers, he suggests, it would have taken off.
" One woman mimicked throttling someone as she talked about Mr. Shkreli's raising the price of "the AIDS drug.
Cipollone launched an attack against Schiff over the matter Tuesday that mimicked Trump's own distortions about the episode.
" Leon mimicked the guy: "Carol, men who like to touch women's hair, they are in love with them.
She mimicked the cleft lip for around 10 seconds and said: "I found it to be very attractive."
There was even an app for iPhone recently that mimicked the click wheel experience on an old iPod.
The original LS was essentially a Japanese Mercedes, with styling and interior trimmings that mimicked the class leader.
Their movements mimicked poses from Kahlo's self-portraits: hands folded at the waist, or crossed over the chest.
The SUVs were tested by driving them toward human-like mannequins in ways that mimicked real world situations.
I studied and I mimicked what they had done and realized that most cookbooks are not ever accurate.
One thing is absolutely certain, your performance will be mimicked by those following you — whether good or bad.
Indeed, Trump's press attacks have been mimicked worldwide — and have given governments cover to crack down on dissent.
As he neared home plate, Rosales mimicked Solarte's pronounced hand clap that resembles the snapping jaws of an alligator.
After repeating the process 72 times and tying all the pieces together, Steger had successfully mimicked the boulder's shape.
In some ways, it mimicked the current marketer trend to find more authentic voices online to connect with consumers.
In this particular one, the inmates mimicked the activities of their daily lives: praying, working out, fighting and reading.
During the earthquake, the volunteers' mobilization mimicked that of political arenas, spiraling into a massive on-the-ground effort.
It felt a little less soft, but unlike the trackpad, the company hasn't quite mimicked the old-school keyboard.
Two years ago, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association conducted a cybersecurity simulation that mimicked a real attack.
"Last year was just a horrible season," he says, and added that the flu mimicked what happened in Australia.
Predecessors to Karamba focused more on intrusion detection systems for vehicle security that mimicked the systems used for PCs.
And management decisions in response have mimicked those of many local newspapers inching their way toward extinction-level events.
The watches themselves looked fantastic and the LCD screen even mimicked a real watch screen from a short distance.
When Iris stood at her table playing with play-dough, Thula sat by her side and mimicked her movements.
In fact, this episode with Taiwan's leader mimicked his phone call with Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday.
It mimicked the game's basic mechanic of buying and selling people in an effort to turn a virtual profit.
I knew that I had to create a story that informed the movie rather than spoiled or mimicked it.
She may have mimicked Aguilera in the bathroom as a child, because she got Aguilera's difficult voice down pat.
And in many many ways, they have mimicked those, and they have adopted many of the doctrines and organizations.
So it kind of mimicked the way our own skin shifts when we press against another body or surface.
Chris "Burr" Martin, a comedian and radio host based in Spokane, WA, took selfies that mimicked his daughter's poses.
Using a huge contraption called the Bombe, they mimicked the operations of the Enigma machine to break its codes.
His plan had been to use these paintings as walls in building a circular structure that mimicked the mosque.
First the qubits were teed up in a simple initial state that mimicked "an artificial atom," Dr. Vinokur said.
History made, Polansky walked out of the referee's office with his arms held high, and mimicked a mic drop.
At Thome Browne, models wore pleated skirts in classic men's wear fabrics and lengthy untucked shirts that mimicked dresses.
Beer on tap featured Michigan breweries, and the boisterous crowd enjoying ale and hard cider mimicked the perfect pub.
She could see how frantically I was working and she tapped on the glass and mimicked my manic energy.
On a recent evening at Ear Inn, a bartender cheekily mimicked a customer asking about the draft-beer selection.
Two-toned jackets and cross-body bags at Belstaff and Coach mimicked Finn's look after he abandoned the First Order.
Onstage at a rally in Mississippi Tuesday, Trump mimicked Ford's Senate testimony and attacked her for gaps in her memory.
T-Mobile had accused Huawei of stealing technology called "Tappy," which mimicked human fingers and was used to test smartphones.
That form of visual storytelling mimicked Deadwood's predilection for playing around with the idea of humanity as one, massive ecosystem.
"Tonight is our first taping and Sean Hayes got fired at the last minute," Mullally joked as Hayes mimicked her.
In a speech in 2015, President Barack Obama compared Republicans to the famous Internet cat, and even mimicked her expression.
The NBA is scattered with rangy, athletic wings who mimicked his example, developing what they thought was the proper game.
I could understand the intent, but an oatmeal recipe that mimicked huevos rancheros struck me as a seriously flawed interpretation.
Speaking to Senate Republicans over lunch, Mitch McConnell dryly mimicked Gerald Ford's inaugural address after the disgrace of Richard Nixon.
Over the next three years, Israel mimicked the distinct voices of numerous literary icons, including Dorothy Parker and Noël Coward.
Later, he mimicked Tracy Morgan and Broad City's Hannibal Buress, as well as Dave Chappelle, Eddie Murphy and Chris Tucker.
The idea behind it was simple: a mutual fund that mimicked the S&P 500 index of leading American stocks.
He mimicked his son, born May 19943, lifting his head up by stretching his neck and looking at the sky.
Interestingly, Littlefinger's death scene mimicked his betrayal of Ned Stark in the Throne Room at the end of Season 1.
He mimicked the motion of a customer weighing a sneaker in-hand before a wall of shoes at a store.
They look at people based on cookie's or IP addresses that can easily be mimicked through bots by bad actors.
The witness thought she mimicked White House chief of staff Reince Priebus's urging staffers to stop leaking information to reporters.
Instead, they got a CGI simulation that mimicked data that researchers gathered from actual hammerhead, reef, and great white sharks.
To accomplish this, China has begun building its industrial capacity with stolen or mimicked U.S. intellectual property (IP) and technology.
Europe has mimicked the American policy of offering immunity to firms that rat on their fellow price-fixers, for instance.
Snapchat saw its Stories feature mimicked by Instagram Stories, which has since surpassed Snapchat in the number of daily users.
Almost every news outlet, however, mimicked the Associated Press headline that Conway "claims" a woman assaulted her at the restaurant.
Mini-Me didn't talk during the movies but sometimes let out a squeal or mimicked what Dr. Evil was doing.
They worried that Furbies, which mimicked the words of people around them, could store and repeat conversations about classified information.
Gill mimicked Tobey with an offensive rebound and putback layup less than two minutes later to make it 33-53.
Gillespie had mimicked Trump's tactics -- attacking Northam over sanctuary cities while saying he would not remove Confederate Civil War monuments.
In other words, urban environments mimicked the chaotic natural world, even though cities are the result of man-made design.
That particular tree was unique, and very special—I don't think that relationship has ever been mimicked in my lifetime.
Britain's Conservative Party mimicked its Labor rival by arguing for more transparency on executive pay and a higher minimum wage.
The puffs of fabric encircling the coat's stand-up collar mimicked the slashed-and-gathered effect popular during the Renaissance.
Other ads took the opposite approach, and promoted fake groups that mimicked real activist movements such as Black Lives Matter.
Many rose to their feet and danced as he mimicked Mr. Berry's deep-squat strut, known as the duck walk.
SpaceX mimicked a failed rocket launch, to show that its Crew Dragon can survive and protect its precious inhabitants inside.
That's not to argue that Obama shared Roosevelt's outlook or would have mimicked his administration even if he could have.
The performance, which mimicked San Ygnacio's annual Good Friday procession, culminated with a burning cross floating on the Rio Grande.
Chester Bennington may have mimicked the suicide of his close friend, Chris Cornell, because they died in virtually identical ways.
Maxine Waters, in which he offered her unprompted advice on how to conduct a hearing as he mimicked pounding a gavel.
This year, we mimicked vape companies everywhere by telling the youths not to vape and then making it look super cool.
Pitt was surrounded by younger actors in the film, including Topher Grace, who said the dynamic on set mimicked the film.
T-Mobile had accused Huawei of stealing the technology, called "Tappy," which mimicked human fingers and was used to test smartphones.
However, Polly insisted Lee's final moments during a fiery heat wave in Hong Kong mimicked more the symptoms he experienced before.
The Times' report details how hackers mimicked e-mails from VR systems, a company that sells electronic voting equipment to states.
When the opposition changed the lineup, the coach mimicked the change in the app through a simple drag-and-drop function.
But to be honest it actually mimicked my experience flying real FPV racing drones, which are also insanely hard to fly.
The "Cruyff turn"—the once seemingly impossible and now much mimicked piece of skill the Dutchman invented—best distills these things.
In June, Apple introduced AirDrop for iOS, which mimicked Bump's easy way of file-sharing but without the needless Bump action.
They were photographed there posing alongside Pelosi's husband Paul, 78, and smiling as they mimicked Pelosi's clap with laughs and smiles.
They are alleged to have lured investors from crypto trading forums such as Reddit onto websites that mimicked prominent crypto exchanges.
"THOUSANDS of incendiary @realDonaldTrump campaign ads, THIS YEAR, invoked the menacing language of 'invasion' mimicked by El Paso gunman," Axelrod tweeted.
It mimicked the taste and texture of traditional crust pretty closely, but it only had three grams of carbs per slice.
Trump's speech at CPAC mimicked the style he employed on the campaign trail, with jibes against the media and illegal immigration.
This lack of diversity mimicked what I saw outside the world of gymnastics, in my dance or other non-athletic classes.
The vote was predictable as Mirziyoyev's campaign mimicked six election triumphs of Karimov that Western observers never called free or fair.
The design of the new SoFi Stadium, which the Rams and the Chargers will share, mimicked the old logo, some said.
Their boycott efforts have been mimicked by other advocacy groups like the progressive Media Matters and the conservative Media Research Center.
In April, five white professors at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth dressed in a way that mimicked gangsta rappers.
In the lab, the researchers mimicked the conditions in the seafloor by putting the sediment in a chamber without any oxygen.
The device's 3-D sensor on the front picked up a person's facial movement and mimicked it on an animated emoji.
Kourtney and Kim Kardashian West also mimicked each other amid rumors of a feud, with Kourtney sporting black Kim-style sunglasses.
But instead of acting with integrity, Labor has mimicked Mr. Netanyahu's strategy, treating us not as valued allies but as untouchables.
After the call was corrected, Bryan mimicked a rifle with his racket and aimed it at the line judge in question.
When a reporter mimicked an ecstatic high-five, Bozeman corrected him, putting his arm low and a grimace on his face.
The seat movements also mimicked the camera movements, so as bodies went flying, you felt like you were being pushed around, too.
He mimicked the turning up of earth with his arms and yelled at the sky, his voice both frantic and in awe.
In September, the Dalai Lama infamously impersonated Trump in a video shared widely, in which he mimicked his hair style and mannerisms.
In speaking at the Munich forum weeks after taking office, Pence mimicked his predecessor, Joe Biden, who addressed the conference in 2009.
The star told "CBS This Morning" that he liked "Key & Peele," but felt their comedic format and brand of humor mimicked his.
Facebook mimicked Snapchat, adding AR lenses to its Stories feature and on Instagram, but Snap's filters and enhancements have gone more viral.
The custom-designed device mimicked natural organ systems inside the body, pumping a protective solution designed to promote recovery from prolonged anoxia.
She mimicked her Modern Family costar down to Vergara's accent, sexy hair twirls and, uh, effortless horse-riding skills on Conan. 12.
The most successful pranks often mimicked many of the largely nonconsensual techniques of Pick-Up Artist culture, as applied to public stunts.
The unsuspecting marks made payment through fake websites that mimicked the publishers', and received paper printouts of the journals in the mail.
We constructed a nifty 1-foot-high wooden bench, mimicked some broomsticks as shown in the movies and arranged for a volleyball.
But Frazier's own batting stance, while technically sound and often effective, is not nearly as memorable as the ones he enthusiastically mimicked.
The New York Post reported that Trump mimicked Japanese and South Korean accents as he spoke to the crowd in the Hamptons.
It was perhaps slightly less crispy than a flour crust, but otherwise successfully mimicked the texture and feel of a flour crust.
Arto turned to me and said" — here Mr. Hannah mimicked Mr. Lindsay's raised eyebrow and suspicious tone — "'Is this what you do?
And before the J-31 mimicked the F-35, there was the curious case of the J-20 and the F-22.
A blocked windpipe often left a victim unable to breathe or talk, gesturing wildly to communicate distress that mimicked a heart attack.
The rapid contraction of suffrage rights witnessed in early-20th-century America is now mimicked by Republican attempts to disenfranchise nonwhite voters.
As it did, he celebrated with his right hand in the air and mimicked shooting an arrow as he crossed home plate.
When the team mimicked strong winds in simulations, structures without the larger pores couldn't breathe as well and accumulated more carbon dioxide.
In 2010, the artist Jay Shells created a line of subway etiquette posters that mimicked the design of MTA service interruption notices.
The initial result was a collection in which the marquetry mimicked the geometric patterns and play of light found in cut gemstones.
When my character mimicked the French singer Alizee's choreography to "J'en Ai Marre," male characters struck up a conversation over direct message.
The agency indicated scammers have mimicked telephone numbers belonging to FBI field offices in California, Montana, Colorado, Texas, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Kentucky.
She was too young to know how to act, so she watched married couples in church and mimicked their behavior at home.
That success has prompted criticism from ClassPass, which claims GuavaPass and other rival platforms — like Malaysia-based KFIT — have mimicked its model.
Mr. Markman mimicked the exasperated "we can't believe this guy just did that" inflection that is a regular feature of the segment.
WhatsApp, the mobile messaging app owned by Facebook, was the latest to do so, with a Status feature that mimicked Snapchat's Stories.
As the ball went through the net, with 2.5 seconds left, Showalter turned toward Rodgers and mimicked Rodgers's signature championship-belt celebration.
" Another described how "recently while being fingered, I pictured a band of soft shapes that slightly mimicked a tuba, a clarinet, etc.
The arrangement, which mimicked army barracks, orphanage chambers, or camp cabins, was a collaboration between Rapid Pulse Director Joseph Ravens and Montano.
We can see the prioritization mimicked in our country right now, as families are torn apart in the name of a cold policy.
He believes what triggers the sensation is the semblance of personal attention, which can be mimicked online through close-up face framing shots.
On one album cover, the four mimicked the cover of the "Abbey Road" album by the Beatles, a group they outlasted by decades.
According to the accompanying text on the original tweet (which several viral rip-off tweets have loosely mimicked), these are break-up photos.
More broadly, creating new products and features that have mass-market appeal and cannot be readily mimicked is a huge challenge, analysts say.
As every mimicked motion is met with gut-busting laughter, the shame of having ever found them funny settles deeper into our guts.
Earlier this month, Trump sarcastically mimicked Ford's testimony against Kavanaugh at a rally in Mississippi, riling a crowd that applauded and laughed along.
In other words, they were looking to see if even germ-free mice would show symptoms if the researchers mimicked gut bacteria activity.
What made the choice even easier was the fact that it mimicked the importance of the prom dress she wore in Lady Bird.
In real life, however, the foam mixed with the sweet beverage in a way that mimicked the cloudy look of egg drop soup.
There were ravids, too— great cats with fangs like scythes— and birds that mimicked human voices, and scorpions whose sting imparted superhuman strength.
Spencer's group, the National Policy Institute, drew headlines for its recent gathering where some attendees mimicked the Nazi salute as they feted Trump.
On Thursday, Mr. Schroepfer mimicked the conciliatory tone Mr. Zuckerberg struck before Congress this month, pledging that Facebook would do more to improve.
The clinic she ran in one of the worst neighborhoods in San Francisco has been envied nationally and mimicked—badly—in New York.
With a 280-watt amplifier, he could project his frustration, heartache, and joy in a way that mimicked those feelings in raw form.
The curve of upgrades so closely mimicked the feeling of becoming more skillful that you may think that it was practice paying off.
Scientists have mimicked the taste receptors on a human tongue to distinguish between more than 30 different kinds of whiskey, The Verge reports.
At his best, his gonzo style of critical prose was righteous and groundbreaking, and created a template shamelessly mimicked by countless wannabe critics.
Google, in creating its Android operating system for smartphone, mimicked some commands that are part of the Java programming language, owned by Oracle.
Trump then mimicked a man telling his spouse to "turn off the television" when the wind doesn't blow in order to save electricity.
Trump then mimicked a man telling his spouse to "turn off the television" when the wind doesn't blow in order to save electricity.
The party, which mimicked Italy's fascists in its early years in the 4003s, has since been associated with the country's Christian right wing.
Glaring at a row of television cameras, he mimicked his media critics and flashed irritation at the spotlight that comes with his office.
As King looked on from the ready room, where swimmers gather before they race, Efimova mimicked her move after winning the first semifinal.
He also made three-dimensional sculptures that mimicked cartons of books — the kind that every student has lovingly toted from pillar to post.
It took six years for JUST to find a plant-based formula that mimicked the texture, flavor, color, and scramble-ability of eggs.
But Williams said similar security issues will surface because data from cloud-based voice services, such as Alexa, can be hacked or mimicked.
The original Aibo, released in 1999, recognized its owner, responded to orders, and performed tricks that mimicked the movements of a real dog.
As King looked on from the ready room, where swimmers gather before they race, Efimova won the first semifinal and mimicked King's move.
Instead, she mimicked Sanders, making many Democratic voters who were rooting for her worried that, like him, she couldn't win a general election.
Our friendship broke all the social norms of the 1980s, but our relationship mimicked an obscure math equation that somehow made total sense.
Over time, hundreds of prisons worldwide mimicked the same radial layout, where cells fan out from a central hub, like a wagon wheel.
His signature style featured a clicking, propulsive figure, often performed on six-string electric bass, that mimicked the lines of the acoustic bass.
Women sent in text messages about how they had mimicked O'Riordan's style, and how her songs had gotten them through their school exams.
He repeatedly waved the three-inch knife that Laquan was carrying that night and mimicked stabbing motions during his opening statement to jurors.
The 21-year-old Japanese responded by looking to her box and mimicked putting a gun to her head and pulling the trigger.
In what mimicked the rhythm of a double play, the information would rapidly go from video personnel to a trainer to the players.
At a party held by Pinterest, there were cocktails inspired by Pinterest trends, described with physical cards that mimicked posts on its site.
" She withdrew her co-sponsorship of a bill that offered "Dreamers" a path to citizenship, and she mimicked Trump's attacks on "chain migration.
It's a process mimicked from her paintings, where Ms. Imaï examines images of her lines, sometimes for days, before painting the subsequent one.
He liked that the cloud-based software giant mimicked the long-term "production" of a wide receiver like the Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown.
In 2016, he likened Donald Trump to Hitler and mimicked his orange tan by sticking his face in a bowl of crushed Cheetos.
Last month, he stoked additional speculation about a possible presidential run after visiting New Hampshire with a schedule that mimicked a campaign stop.
Every minute, the crowd would count with the timer in a "3, 2, 1, ENNHHHHHHH" cadence which mimicked the Royal Rumble match buzzer.
They view the invocation of transpartisan rules as a rhetorical bid by liberals, to be mimicked when useful, but never a restraint on behavior.
The sell-off mimicked the one experienced by Wal-Mart in October 2015, when its stock recorded its steepest daily decline in 27 years.
Some domestic political sources mimicked the tactics of Russian sources, the report said, and bots and fake accounts were used to amplify these efforts.
The team simply mimicked the tiled structure at the nanoscale using a polymer resin that sits on top of the regular light-emitting surface.
Downes could have applied layers of paint until it mimicked the studio wall, but what would be the point of such eye-popping perfection?
The former mimicked the scratched-in film stock lettering that Brakhage used for his films in the memorable opening credit sequence for Se7en (1995).
Per Vox's Tara Golshan: Onstage at a rally in Mississippi Tuesday, Trump mimicked Ford's Senate testimony and attacked her for gaps in her memory.
Sadly, Europe's traveling sideshow fever snatched those three children up and sent them as gifts to royal families, a fate that mimicked Gonsalvus' own.
In an experiment that involved 13 tasters, the subjects' taste buds were stimulated using electricity from receiving electrodes; LED lights mimicked a lemony color.
Van Herpen then made a dress that mimicked these images, by bending and twisting PETG, a plastic used for food containers, with a blowtorch.
Google's YouTube is launching a new product called Reels that mirrors the "stories" format made popular by Snapchat and mimicked by Facebook and Instagram.
If Gillespie had won, there's no doubt other Republicans would've mimicked the same strategy in 2018, since politicians tend to copy formulas that work.
" Trump also said the Texas senator's use of a voter-turnout flier marked "voter violation" that mimicked an official document was akin to "fraud.
"Like, if you want to get the matching panties, you can get them, but they're '14.95,'" Rudolph mimicked, making air quotes with her fingers.
On the previous hole, he three-putted for par from 240 feet, after which he playfully mimicked throwing the club into the water hazard.
The "Meh...whatever," utterance is the same as when erstwhile teammate Jimmy Vasser first mimicked him more than a decade and a half ago.
Having already overtaken Sony and other Japanese companies it once mimicked, Samsung has grown powerful enough to challenge Apple, an icon of American innovation.
On Thursday, with the midterms just five days away, Fallon mimicked the president's thinking: "So many people to offend, so little time," he said.
It created video and messaging products and released a "stories" feature that hurt the growth of its rival Snapchat, whose "Stories" product Instagram's mimicked.
"It mimicked the shape of a tent, and we accented it with red-and-white draping to give it the tent feel," she said.
At issue is a highly technical question: Did Google violate Oracle's copyrights when it mimicked parts of Oracle's Java programming language to build Android?
She pantomimed tapping keys on her microphone as she scatted, light and sharp and sweet, with fluid harmonic movements that mimicked a horn player's.
With walls covered in stickers and posters, it brought to mind a young girl's bedroom — and the collection mimicked that youthful state of mind.
Gillespie, in many ways, was trying to take a path to the governor's mansion that mimicked the path taken by current governor, Terry McAuliffe.
According to the indictment, the Russians employed a wide variety of tactics, including the creation of a fake website that mimicked the progressive ActBlue.
Uses have included virtual-world games and in-depth simulations of a city that mimicked systems down to telecommunications networks and a power grid.
From there, they stepped into a runway show space that mimicked Chanel's historic 31 Rue Cambon store, complete with its famous grand mirrored staircase.
In a statement, DNC Chief Security Officer Bob Lord said the test "mimicked several attributes of actual attacks" on the party's voter database, VoteBuilder.
But DeLonge and Hoppus played their four-chord songs with guileless enthusiasm, and their lovesick lyrics mimicked plot points from clean-scrubbed teen movies.
A. J. Taylor also had a scoring catch for Wisconsin and mimicked ripping Miami's "Turnover Chain" off the neck of his teammate Kendric Pryor.
"When I first started studying placebo effects, it kind of seemed like magic — for some reason, your brain mimicked a drug response," Wager says.
Our name and iconic cover are inspired by textbooks and an obscure moment in pornography when skin rags mimicked sociological studies or research journals.
Wright's first public "fairy door" was installed outside Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea in downtown Ann Arbor in April 133 and mimicked the shop's brick facade.
The vegetation index in several departments within the province mimicked those of the 2008/20173 season, which was one of Argentina's worst-ever soybean harvests.
They would send emails that mimicked legitimate email addresses, getting users to click on them or open attachments that would install malware on the systems.
ELIZA, which most famously mimicked a psychotherapist, asked you to describe your problem, searched your response for keywords, and responded accordingly, usually with another question.
We don't like to talk about skill, perhaps because to do so summons associations with the kind that is mechanical and robotic, and easily mimicked.
Scientists in the 1930s had discovered that those chemicals mimicked a plant's growth hormone, but they had been unsuccessful in harnessing its growth-inducing powers.
After some initial tweaking, the system produced control forces that closely mimicked those of the earlier 737 models, allowing the Max to avoid onerous recertification.
Bryan was fined $10,000, the largest penalty in the men's event, after he mimicked pointing a rifle at a line judge following an incorrect call.
The name, and the technique, came from Japan, but it mimicked the way people have been fishing all over the world for thousands of years.
" Abdelkader Amirouche, a shopkeeper, held up a sign that mimicked the automated voice for wrong telephone numbers: "The number you have dialed, 102, is incorrect.
Then there's the sheer memetic quality of Jackson's iconic "Thriller" dance itself, which has been endlessly mimicked, duplicated, and recreated in nostalgic pop culture moments.
It's rigged with a loud speaker to project deep, ringing peals that audibly reach the neighboring Pizza Hut, the same one he's mimicked inside The Bell.
The star then mimicked his actions in front of the other dads at school, obviously struggling not to shed tears, as the audience roared with laughter.
Her reaction mimicked the befuddlement of countless anthropocentric minds who have puzzled over this discrepancy since scientists began comparing species' genomes more than 220 years ago.
Just as GameFly's original snail-mail rental service for games mimicked Netflix's from days of yore, many touted the streaming service as the Netflix of gaming.
Gordon — a left-handed batter — entered the batter's box right-handed and mimicked Fernández batting stance to pay tribute to his fallen comrade for one pitch.
"Black-ish" star Miles Brown -- who plays Jack Johnson on the show -- stood right behind Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal and mimicked his shot PERFECTLY.
So controllers that mimicked movable virtual hands, like the Razer Hydra, just seemed like a fascinating but even geekier sub-field of an already geeky technology.
These planetary conditions mimicked closely what scientists had tried to warn the public about 30 years ago, when they first sounded the alarm on climate change.
The star cheekily mimicked Kardashian's pose, while laying across a luxe red sofa wearing a sexy silk robe and her hair wrapped in a white towel.
Elliott, son former Cup champion and Hall of Famer Bill Elliott, mimicked his father's first career victory as that win, too, came on a road course.
The fear among some Conservative advisers is that the party has mimicked Wile E. Coyote: it has already run off the cliff, but not yet plunged.
IFC Yipes and Lee Chung mimicked punches, fireballs, slides, character voice lines and even the Halloween stage's environmental sounds to bring the game back to life.
Originally, he estimated, it could have cost upward of $85,000 to create a bot with an array of sensors that mimicked the ant's compound eyes completely.
Yang's team mimicked the process by inserting balloons into the wombats' intestines and blowing them up to observe the contours and flexibility of their digestive system.
In a sense, Esteban's deliberate environmental manipulations mimicked what happens when conditions shift in the natural world — including what happens as the climate continues to warm.
Even though the team mimicked the hormonal response of pregnancy in its experiment, the egg was not transported from the fallopian tube to the uterine tissue.
A key difference in the two distinct expressions that the bears mimicked was that one did not display the upper incisor teeth while the other did.
There's a reason why the dances shown were of the viral sort, mimicked by uniformed students who followed "America" (in this case Glover) step by step.
The new version would put user-generated Stories with publisher, brand and celebrity content on the same tab, which mimicked how the platform used to work.
Singh had filed a case against Sharda after he mimicked him in an episode of the popular television show Comedy Nights with Kapil in late December.
Armed with that knowledge, he spent several months simulating the game in software; his computer mimicked the shuffling algorithm and played the game millions of times.
The settings mimicked how he felt while trying to walk just before he had a hip replaced five weeks ago at the tender age of 63.
She even mimicked some of the female rapper's mannerisms, including pointing at the camera and letting that Minaj-esque bravado show through in her facial expressions.
He spent the next month carefully building a prosthetic model that mimicked the human hand, only for his work to be dismissed instantly by his son.
Ocasio-Cortez mimicked a popular joke about 2016 presidential campaign controversy over Clinton's private email use while at State, saying "But his WhatsApp" when sharing Rep.
But while keeping their distance from Mr. Trump, Ms. Guadagno and Mr. Gillespie, a former national party chairman, mimicked elements of the president's hard-line statements.
It's rigged with a loud speaker to project deep, ringing peals that audibly reach the neighboring Pizza Hut, the same one he's mimicked inside The Bell.
Although mimicked across the country, the authentic culinary experience of the South cannot be recreated, and the area reigns champion to some of America's favorite foods.
The restaurant, in Bloomingdale's flagship store, mimicked the train's dark-green interiors, with velvet on the walls, along with mahogany paneling and a Victorian-style ceiling.
He even mimicked the sound of a rifle shot as he pantomimed a firing squad executing the sergeant, who faces court-martial as soon as April.
Even the more traditional Republicans mimicked Mr. Trump: Mr. DeWine's campaign accused his primary opponent, Mary Taylor, of failing to back the president sufficiently in 2016.
I didn't know anything about swimming, other than how to not drown by moving my limbs in a way that roughly mimicked what real swimmers did.
Some of the nails mimicked the knitwear and tweed that bounced down the runway, and a few of the sets borrowed actual lace from the collection.
Kavanaugh prepared for his hearing with at least six practice sessions that mimicked possible scenarios he could face in dealing with hostile members of the committee.
"It" has largely mimicked that effect by dividing the 1,100-page novel into two films, which should work out just dandy from a box-office standpoint.
The Mets' two headliners, Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom, sport shoulder-length hair that is decidedly un-Yankee-like and both celebrated and mimicked by fans.
Launched by Kenya's Safaricom in 2007, it now has nearly 28 million users in a nation of 45 million and has been expanded or mimicked across Africa.
The cellist becomes the equivalent of that viewer: Cello gestures are mimicked by the other instruments, building to stretches of riotous activity and quick crosscutting phrase bits.
Both Labour and the Conservatives lost ground to the UK Independence Party when they mimicked its hard line on immigration, offering stiff rhetoric but few policy changes.
The motions they mimicked are meant to be a means of escape, but at Signal there was no way out, only an existential loop of deep absurdity.
Platforms adopted quasi-permissive protections — freedom of speech (excluding hate speech), freedom of association, freedom of thought, and the like — that mimicked America's own Bill of Rights.
But suspicions grew after PTG proved unreachable, and readers noticed that disclosures by the supposed London-based firm contained errors and mimicked language that TPG once used.
The researchers say that the "emoji engine of the online service is mostly additive," and the team mimicked the way Bitmoji works to help automatically create avatars.
Trump took to the state in South Carolina and flailed his arm about, dropping his wrist, in a way that mimicked Kovaleski's actual disability—he has arthrogryposis.
In June 2017, the group (which Trend Micro refers to as Pawn Storm) set up phishing domains that mimicked the login pages for the Senate email system.
In all likelihood, the alt-right kidnapping of Pepe will be remembered as simply a passing fad, much less significant than the brilliant tradition it shallowly mimicked.
Afterward, he made his way down to the court to speak with Hornacek and the coaching staff, appearing animated as he mimicked a cut to the basket.
Playbook also provides the mother ship with a platform to promote itself, through the newsletter (which I mimicked at the top — 50 percent off world-class journalism!).
While up close you'd never mistake the cockeyed birds for real avians, from a distance the birdcage clock is a cacophonous wonder of nature mimicked through machine.
Plus, it also established a formula soon mimicked by Puff Daddy: Match a popular 80s pop sample with moderately hard drums and watch the money pile up.
So the problems with Quantum are somewhat explainable—but they don't account for Skyfall and Spectre, two subsequent films that mimicked the film's tone and chaotic structure.
For six weeks this summer, Glossier operated a Seattle pop-up that mimicked the city's landscape with tall, rolling hills of live moss, purple flowers, and shrubs.
As Harel's cheese became popular, the work of village cheese makers was mimicked on bigger production lines and factories turned out more muted cheeses from pasteurized milk.
When Poland's Law and Justice party took power in 2015, it mimicked Fidesz's first moves, packing the country's constitutional court and lowering the retirement age for judges.
Interesting as those internal representations were from an academic point of view, computers were still too slow to recreate them in a way that mimicked the brain.
The test, which mimicked several attributes of actual attacks on the Democratic party's voter file, was not authorized by the DNC, VoteBuilder nor any of our vendors.
They also mimicked Roman gladiators, with individual paratroopers body-slamming each other in a ring during the Thunderdome Competition portion of the review, celebrating what Maj. Gen.
Since then, the industry has been based in Los Angeles County's San Fernando Valley, where its professional norms and regulations have mimicked its more respectable Hollywood neighbors.
That was when Supreme came out with a skateboard deck that mimicked the Louis Vuitton monogram, and the venerable label replied with a cease-and-desist order.
Before Bolt's playful winning poses were mimicked around world, the Jamaican exploded into the spotlight smashing both the 100m and 200m world records which he still owns.
They had dining rooms that mimicked the ostentatious transoceanic cruise ships of the time, built for decorous dining, and large family-friendly patios that overlooked the water.
The protective spiritual properties of shiny shell and water were mimicked in Luger's "Mirror Shield" (2016) project at Standing Rock and can be found in Galanin's ceramic's gleam.
Read more: The Myspace Worm That Changed The Internet Forever Fast forward five years, and someone mimicked DeMarre's technique, creating a malicious Google Doc app that tricked millions.
Dave & Buster's shares were already down 21.26 percent so far this year, as the company has struggled as competitors mimicked its dual business model of food and entertainment.
Powell's restraint hasn't been mimicked by subsequent FCC chairmen: Kevin Martin, Julius Genachowski, and Tom Wheeler all tried to transform Internet freedom ideals into ever more aggressive legalisms.
It takes extremely high pressures to reorganize carbon into diamonds—pressures higher than can easily be mimicked by humans or even created by processes within the Earth's crust.
In a recent incident, hackers flew drones near office buildings; workers trying to print files were actually sending sensitive information to the drones, which mimicked local network identities.
It was so stable, in fact, that it was able to survive wind-tunnel tests that mimicked the effects of traveling at Mach 3—more than 2,300 mph.
The accounts didn't set the agenda, but rather amplified and mimicked what was already being shared, stacking more wood atop an existing bonfire of partisanship and social division.
The bot not only looked like Bernie, it mimicked his expressions down to the finest detail, and repeated in his voice what he'd said in the other room.
Up until recently, I would only cherish the shampoos that mimicked one of those ads, lathering up until I turned my hair into a big, frothy, soapy creation.
The origin of the blue stewardess dress and crystal bodysuit mimicked 'round the world, "Toxic" follows Britney on her journey to kill a sexy man with green poison.
A service member temporarily assigned to the mortuary reported that he saw Zwicharowski manipulate the tendons of the arm so that the middle finger mimicked an obscene gesture.
His model of conspicuous flattery has been mimicked by leaders across the globe, though few have carried out the task with as much gusto as the Japanese leader.
Reading Mazurenko's messages, it occurred to Kuyda that they might serve as the basis for a different kind of bot — one that mimicked an individual person's speech patterns.
It shined a red siren for EMS Week, flickered its candlelike antenna for Hanukkah, mimicked a heartbeat for Valentine's Day, and went dark after the tragedy in Brussels.
As he constructed Namu's harbor pen, swimming with the animal in a wetsuit, Namu chirped at him, and mimicked the sounds that Griffin made into his diving mask.
But the counterfeiters have also mimicked companies that do have an official presence in the App Store, hoping to capitalize on consumer confusion about which ones are real.
According to Weird US, these water babies were a type of dwarf that lived in the lake and mimicked the sounds of babies crying to drown unsuspecting people.
Most Gulf currencies are pegged to the dollar and any monetary policy change in the United States is usually mimicked by Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
An adviser to Iran&aposs Supreme Leader mimicked President Donald Trump&aposs previous message on Twitter, as Iran fired tens of missiles at Iraqi bases with US troops.
Kyrgios, who relishes getting under Nadal's skin and once upset him at Wimbledon, actually mimicked Nadal's service motion during his second-round victory over Gilles Simon on Thursday.
Four accomplished singers hummed along to varying pitches on their phones and we amateurs mimicked them as we strolled through the park, during the early 4:32 p.m.
From a tangle of wildflowers that brought to mind a secret garden, Jason Wu's models emerged in a succession of feminine, diaphanous gowns that mimicked their lush surroundings.
Seven weeks after I had her, I got clearance to return to "light exercise," which meant walks, some postural things, and arm moves that mimicked holding my baby.
He's perhaps the only rapper working who has successfully mimicked the samizdat, sub rosa feel of the mixtape era and parlayed it into a sustainable major-label career.
The trouble with Obama's tax policy (which Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders mimicked in the 2016 campaign) was that it didn't distinguish between the second and third groups.
Their message mimicked the message of Thursday's protest in Dallas before it turned deadly, when a single gunman opened fire on police, killing 5 officers and injuring 7 others.
As Saturday Night Live's master of impressions, McKinnon is the perfect choice for Holmes, whose deep voice and unique cadence has been mimicked by countless people on the internet.
After Handler mimicked "Singing in the Rain," Fallon got as close as "rain song" and then veered off to guess "Purple Rain" and several songs that don't even exist.
But while their many layers of oil mimicked the Permian, the region's geology proved more inconsistent, undercutting results and making it a higher-cost U.S. shale area for producers.
In a main square in front of the televised game, several thousand mimicked the synchronized chanting of "Afram Iceland" by their supporters at the St Etienne stadium in France.
Research scientist Janelle Shane fed all the classic messages from candy hearts into a neural network algorithm that then mimicked the word patterns to, uh, varying degrees of success.
The terra cotta and slate roofs Tesla mimicked are among the most expensive roofing materials on the market—costing as much as 20 times more than cheap asphalt shingles.
Bowie mimicked and transformed the physical gestures of great women performers like Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn, as well as male music legends like Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley.
When testing it none of the colors really mimicked a neutral lighting, and I wouldn't want to have to rely on the panels for a source of light alone.
" Nobel laureate David Baltimore granted the technical achievement, but added, "To my mind Craig has somewhat overplayed the importance of this … He has not created life, only mimicked it.
A handful of artificial intelligence researchers were trying to craft software that loosely mimicked how networks of neurons process data in the brain, despite scant evidence it would work.
In fact, the two serial entrepreneurs launched one of their first companies from the TechCrunch 50 conference way back in 2007 (it was a mobile app that mimicked Yelp).
When Japanese researchers mimicked the main population centres surrounding Tokyo using a series of oat clusters, the way slime mould moved from cluster to cluster replicated Tokyo's railway system.
On a recent sunny day, families, couples and even a pet dog roamed the set, smiling and laughing as they mimicked the handshake between Moon and the reclusive Kim.
Crowdfunding service GoFundMe has sued California-based CMG Mortgage, claiming the company has illegally mimicked its name for a new "Home-Fund-Me" service offering crowdfunding for mortgage customers.
"The test, which mimicked several attributes of actual attacks on the Democratic party's voter file, was not authorized by the DNC, VoteBuilder nor any of our vendors," Lord said.
"The test, which mimicked several attributes of actual attacks on the Democratic party's voter file, was not authorized by the DNC, VoteBuilder nor any of our vendors," Lord said,.
Oracle argued it had had a copyright on elements of the programming language that Google had mimicked and that the company should have obtained a license to use it.
Like the hundreds of pub cover bands that have mimicked American acts in the years gone by, Down-N-Out is a heartfelt Australian tribute to a Californian classic.
When the Dutchman (the bass-baritone Evgeny Nikitin) first appears, his every movement is mimicked by a huge shadow projected on a screen at the rear of the stage.
Last fall I was intrigued by the way Buchina's paintings mimicked the multi-paneled look of comic books and graphic novels while avoiding an overt storyline of their own.
It is not something another team can replicate, a lesson that can be learned or a pattern that can be mimicked, which is why it is so often ignored.
He had already chirped at the umpire when admonished for delaying play, and mockingly mimicked Nadal's time wasting tic of tugging on his shorts and tussling with his hair.
In 2013, the Mercers started a small-government advocacy group with Mr. Bannon called Reclaim New York that in some ways mimicked the Kochs' lead group, Americans for Prosperity.
While pinpointing who's behind such efforts is difficult, the anti-Iranian tilt mimicked many of the other social media operations Jones studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha.
"Cats," with songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber based on poems by T. S. Eliot, is one of the most famous 20th-century musicals — loved and loathed, mimicked and mocked.
" A phrase in President Trump's heavily populist speech mimicked a speech delivered by Bane, the super villain played by Tom Hardy in the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises.
Air sucked up by the storms from the tropics then brought warm weather followed by colder temperatures that mimicked the spring weather that signals the right time to bloom.
Facebook and Twitter disable new disinformation campaign with ties to Iran "The disabled accounts include two on Twitter [that] mimicked Republican congressional candidates in order to push pro-Iranian political messages," Tony Romm reports: Facebook and Twitter each said on Tuesday they had disabled a sprawling disinformation campaign that appeared to originate in Iran, including two accounts on Twitter that mimicked Republican congressional candidates and may have sought to push pro-Iranian political messages.
To try to address the problem, he created a software company called GapJumpers, working with employers to create challenges for applicants that mimicked what people would do on the job.
His passionate, if spasmodic, stage moves (later mimicked to great effect by John Belushi on early seasons of Saturday Night Live) are on full display, as is his unforgettable voice.
The results mimicked a previous study by the Food and Drug Administration that found one or more of the same metals in 33 of 39 types of baby food tested.
In many respects this fight mimicked McGregor's bout with Chad Mendes which is perhaps the best of McGregor the fighter even if it isn't the best of McGregor the technician.
The new dish was composed of salted anchovies, puntarelle, and breadcrumbs: a deconstructed bruschetta that perfectly mimicked the taste of actual bruschetta minus the tomatoes (which aren't in season yet).
And its innovations can be mimicked — it was the first company to offer a mobile lottery for deeply discounted last-minute tickets, but now such lotteries are widespread on Broadway.
Essentially, programs like MelNet generate voice clones by feeding large amounts of audio data into AI algorithms that analyze human voices to the point that they can be convincingly mimicked.
The Journal said that an indictment could be coming soon on allegations that Huawei stole T-Mobile technology, called Tappy, which mimicked human fingers and was used to test smartphones.
On Wednesday night, former ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul hit Trump on the comments, saying they mimicked Russian talking points designed to sow anger toward the US and the West.
The scientists mimicked the motions of insects landing on a flytrap by zapping the leaves with mechano-electric pulses ("action potentials") of varying intensity, and then measuring the plants' responses.
After the war, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, frustrated by the difficulty of moving tanks across the country, promoted a plan that mimicked the German autobahn: the Federal Interstate Highway System.
They mimicked the Nutrition Facts Label, to which consumers were already accustom and were chiefly designed to help consumers make informed decisions about which broadband provider best suited their needs.
Robots that had evolved solutions to the cooperative aggregation task then had faults that mimicked hardware problems injected into their programming to see if the robots could evolve work-arounds.
The researchers then sprayed this ink onto sheets of paper, put those sheets under a lamp that mimicked the sun's output, UV and all, and waited to see what happened.
Also, the traps needed regular rebaiting with a blend of five chemical constituents of human odor along with a chemical that mimicked the carbon dioxide plume created by human breath.
The researchers created a cocktail that mimicked the squirrel's blood during hibernation that helps prevent shock due to blood loss and can buy the wounded precious time until help arrives.
When the professor refused, she said, the Russians created a fake Facebook page that mimicked his official page and posted an announcement on it that he was supporting Mr. Rajoelina.
Throughout every stage of the cooking and eating process, the Impossible burger mimicked the texture and flavor of ground beef closely enough that it was hard to tell the difference.
In stark contrast to Merkel, the People's Party and Sebastian Kurz mimicked the far right's bigotry in the election campaign and will now run a government with the Freedom Party.
The founding of Wired magazine was inspired by his work; it even mimicked the experimental typography used in his book, "The Medium Is the Massage," for its early editor's letters.
Facebook has mimicked many of Snapchat's features over the years — both on its own app and its subsidiary, Instagram — and the CEOs have made jabs at each other in public.
But for the most part during the Cold War, Mr. Beschloss said, big displays of military might were seen as a sign of weakness because they mimicked the Soviet Union.
It mimicked McGregor&aposs battle cries that the Irish were coming, that the double champion does what he wants, and that Mayweather was old, small, and would do feck all.
M-Pesa, which swept across the country and has been mimicked across Africa, ignited interest from foreign investors in Kenya as an emerging hub of tech and innovation, entrepreneurs say.
Describing himself as "a young man with a funny name," he purposely mimicked the language Obama, from the earliest days of his national political career, used to refer to himself.
This resulted in many black working professionals straightening their hair, or seeking to find alternative "professional" hairstyles — most of which simply mimicked the "working hairstyles" of their non-black counterparts. 
Five years later and Bioglitter is still a work in progress; there are limited colors and shapes, and the reflective finish of traditional glitter has yet to be accurately mimicked.
Players who sank one from deep mimicked bow-and-arrow shots toward their benches, igniting their teammates; Stephen Curry, Hield and Young became the players youngsters aspired to play like.
Drawing from this video data set, the algorithm would attempt to generate videos from scratch that mimicked human motion based on what it had observed in the 2 million videos.
" Trump also claimed that he had "merely mimicked what I thought would be a flustered reporter trying to get out of a statement he made long ago," adding that if "Mr.
While watching Monday night's episode of the Bravo series following the staff at Lisa Vanderpump's West Hollywood restaurant, the pop star mimicked hostess LaLa Kent, drinking milk from a baby bottle.
He questioned Saturday night whether Clinton was loyal to her husband -- without offering any evidence that she isn't -- and mimicked her stumbling to a car when she was ill with pneumonia.
According to the Modernist Cuisine blog:To design the bowl, Nathan used Wolfram's Mathematica to create a mathematical model that mimicked the gravitational waves of orbiting black holes just before they merge.
The software was modeled after methods engineers were already used to and mimicked the signal flow in many analog devices, lending familiarity for those transitioning over to Pro Tools' digital interface.
Analysts have been predicting the dollar would weaken for the past 2 years, but have consistently been proven wrong, as central banks outside the U.S. have mimicked the Fed's dovish tone.
The stock's wild swings, which continued into late morning (where the shares wavered between positive and negative territory up to that point), mimicked the sentiment surrounding the once high-flying brand.
With those two datasets, Lewis was able to develop a predictive algorithm that mimicked the mental calculations she and other people with Type 1 diabetes are already performing all the time.
The test covered 11.93 percent of EU banking assets and mimicked a three-year financial and economic shock, with new elements such as potential fines and settlements added this time around.
Jason Spencer repeatedly yelled the N-word and mimicked a Chinese tourist while taking a photo up the skirt of an actor pretending to be a Muslim woman during the show.
As the story goes, the city's leading pizzaiolo, Raffaele Esposito, presented three different pizzas to then Queen Margherita of Savoy, and she chose the one that's colors mimicked the Italian flag.
As the coaching assistant Brett Weber mimicked the swing later, Stanton said it was "almost Beltre," referring to Adrian Beltre's habit of falling to the ground to hit off-speed pitches.
That's not to say we do that perfectly, but hopefully if we are taking care of that culture in the right way, we're creating an advantage that is not easily mimicked.
Senior officials in key national security and economic policy roles charged the article's writer with cowardice, disloyalty and acting against America's interests in harsh terms that mimicked the president's own words.
"The drop will be problematic if mimicked by the other sentiment reports for June, though for now we will attribute the out-sized decline to volatility in this survey," he added.
After his beloved older brother died in his arms convulsing from tetanus, Thoreau developed sympathetic symptoms that so mimicked the disease, his family worried that he, too, was going to die.
The compare site model launched for nursing homes in 85033 has been mimicked for other providers, including two sites released last week for long-term care hospitals and inpatient rehabilitation facilities.
The booklet I designed mimicked the structure of the official passport, and replaced the content, imagery, and text to reflect a partial historical timeline of US policies against immigrants and laborers.
When he performed at Coachella this spring, Kanye framed the livestream through a pinhole effect that mimicked the way that Roden Crater is designed to function as a massive pinhole camera.
Dr. Alfred Aleguas Jr., managing director of the Florida Poison Information Center in Tampa, said if someone mimicked the College Humor video, they could find themselves in a "life-threatening" situation.
While campaigning last year, Mr. Trump repeatedly denounced Sergeant Bergdahl as a "dirty rotten traitor," and even mimicked the sound of a rifle as he pantomimed a firing squad executing him.
They also improved as they worked with the task and reported feeling more confident in their decision-making when they were exposed to the subliminal images, which in effect mimicked intuition.
For the occasion, she also sported a beauty look that mimicked the full face of makeup that could be found coming down her latest runway, using all Fenty Beauty products, of course.
Miley made one obvious mistake, running a 92 mph fastball up and in to Nola with one out in the third, a pitch that mimicked two earlier offerings that same at-bat.
If you were in space, accelerating upward in an elevator, the force your inertial mass feels could be precisely mimicked by the feeling of standing on a planet with the right gravity.
Someone had created a phishing campaign that perfectly mimicked the login page to access VoteBuilder — and on Monday evening, the cybersecurity company LookOut spotted that page and contacted the Democratic National Committee.
Hemp fiber is also incredibly strong and light, and Dr. David Mitlin, a scientist from Clarkson University in New York, says his team has mimicked the nanomaterial's amazing qualities using hemp waste.
Far more so than its predecessors, Resident Evil 22017 and 24, titles that mimicked the least interesting bits of dude-bro Western shooters, Resident Evil 7 feels like a return to form.
"The modeling-simulation piece allowed us to set up computational experiments that mimicked how a muscle in the leg or arm would behave during a maximum jump and or pull," said O'Neill.
The decision, which is likely to be mimicked by other retailers, comes as Best Buy seeks to "remove barriers for customers who want to shop with us," spokesman Jeff Shelman told CNBC.
They made a foil-wrapped, legless robot that mimicked a baby crawling on its belly, then had the little monster wobble its way down long patches of carpet taken from actual homes.
But no government of a developed country has mimicked the U.S. president's iconoclastic communications style, broken conventions and put forward radical economic, trade and immigration policies like the new Caesars ruling Italy.
Keller told Wood TV in 2016 that the African gray parrot often repeated the phrase in Martin's voice and mimicked an argument between two people, who sounded like Martin and Glenna Duram.
Feeling home games lacked passion (partly a result of campaigns to stamp out Catholic-Protestant sectarianism, a noxious feature of Celtic-Rangers matches), they mimicked Italian "Ultra" fans and adopted political causes.
At a rally in Charleston last week, he donned a hard hat given to him by an industry group that had endorsed him, the West Virginia Coal Association, and mimicked shoveling coal.
The photo showed the girls on the floor in the school's library, WLEX reported, which mimicked the eerie photo of the two Columbine shooters after they killed themselves in the Columbine library.
His point is a moving target, waving, dancing toward the heavens, the exits, his exultant base, the gesture of his that's most mimicked in Larry David's spot-on "Saturday Night Live" impersonation.
In the recent EU elections, the world's second largest, domestic political actors mimicked these tactics to undermine the bloc's democratic institutions, the report by the bloc's executive and its foreign service said.
Many at the workshop — where participants mimicked the mating rhythms of horses and gorillas in a bid to loosen up — said that using standardized guidelines also lessened the awkwardness of sex scenes.
The company did not identify who was behind the latest influence campaign, but it said the activity mimicked the manipulation of social media in 2016 by the Russian-backed Internet Research Agency.
They were joined the same evening by other hard-line candidates: In Oklahoma, Republicans nominated Kevin Stitt, a conservative businessman who mimicked Mr. Trump in his campaign, over a more moderate alternative.
But the era ended with warmth and admiration on Sunday at an emotional, open-air farewell concert — with some players donning wigs that mimicked Mr. Rattle's instantly recognizable poof of white curls.
An announcer came onto the ice to explain the finer points of the game as Fin (Vancouver's killer whale) and Bailey (Los Angeles's lion) mimicked infractions like charging, crosschecking, tripping and hooking.
At the sound of the bird call, mimicked loudly and with eerie accuracy by a man in his early 0003s named Picco Peters, the children gathered together and formed a tight circle.
In a sign of what some psychologists call a contagion, the gunman mimicked other perpetrators of mass shootings by posting messages and video to Facebook, which shut down his account within minutes.
While Nicks's sartorial choices have been widely mimicked, it's rare to hear echoes of her magnanimity in modern pop songs, which are frequently defensive and embattled, preaching self-sufficiency at any cost.
Todd Jameson, Andrew's tennis partner, stricken last year with a mysterious autoimmune disorder that mimicked certain of the symptoms of lupus but was (evidently) not lupus, is just sixty—a youthful sixty.
Fields mimicked the former Trump official's response to her own accusation that he violently grabbed her arm last year during a campaign event, appearing to sarcastically suggest that Lewandowski displays a pattern.
However, Facebook has successfully mimicked many of Snapchat's most popular features, making it difficult for Snap to make money and pushing the stock down more than 20 percent from its offering price.
The issue happens to be a winning one for Bloomberg, whose mayoral health initiatives like banning smoking in restaurants and bars were mimicked throughout the country and well received by fellow Democrats.
After selecting some of these images, she mimicked the figures by striking the same pose, photographed herself, and then created drawings based on the photographs, therefore substituting male figures with female ones.
Out of their Stanford dorm rooms, they made Snapchat as an app that would send disappearing messages and photos in a way that more closely mimicked the dynamics of a real world conversation.
Since its color seems to be such an important selling point for this new non-alcoholic sparkling rosé, we reached out to Welch's to see how it mimicked that rosé shade so precisely.
In many ways, these plans mimicked the blueprint for Mall of America, which brought attractions like roller coasters, mini golf and an aquarium to a shopping mall — something the U.S. hadn't seen before.
On April 2nd, 2016, just weeks before the forum shut down for good, a user named Lady Bronte mimicked the rhetoric of a breakup in her goodbye post: To EP: You messed up.
In a November episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the reality star and KKW Beauty mogul made it known that there would be hell to pay if anyone mimicked her décor theme.
When Lichtenstein and Warhol mimicked or used mechanical means to depict flowers, there was a strong belief that certain subjects had devolved into clichés, and that nothing new could be done with them.
The creators made pages that mimicked local news organizations and posted about topics like Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman's economic and social reform plan and Saudi Arabia's successes in the conflict in Yemen.
When asked whether the protesters would attempt to force entry into the building, one 30-year-old man dressed head to toe in black said "No", as he mimicked a throat-slitting action.
With a professional career spanning nearly four decades, Danish artist Thomas Wilfred established himself as a light art visionary in the early 20th century by creating colorful, moving projections that mimicked natural phenomena.
Speakers fitted over my ears mimicked what the world would sound like if I had a condition called aphasia; it makes you feel as if everything you say is echoed back to you.
The first glass tank is entirely empty beyond a colorful floor pattern, seeming to represent a desolate dance floor, a feeling that is similarly mimicked in the floor pattern of the actual booth.
Designer John Patrick McHugh "produced many designs that mimicked Asian rattan forms, and bestowed them with exotic (although non-Asian) names such as the Porto Rico Chair and the Panama Chair," she writes.
The video mimicked the style of several recent confessions broadcast by the state news media, in which activists, publishers and lawyers offer admissions of guilt that seem to be aimed at discouraging dissent.
In the 1980s, Ross Bleckner briefly reclaimed the easily mimicked, debased style of Op Art by making striped paintings with blurred edges, but never went on to further explore the possibilities of blurring.
Mr. Trump mimicked what he described as the unimpeded massacre of unarmed people in a Paris terror attack: "Come over here — boom," he said, imitating the firing of a gun with his hand.
In a statement last November, Trump sounded a similar note writing, "I merely mimicked what I thought would be a flustered reporter trying to get out of a statement he made long ago."
Out of their Stanford dorm rooms, they made Snapchat as an app that would send disappearing messages and photos in a way that more closely mimicked the dynamics of a real world conversation.
Prairie homes, which feature low roofs and a streamlined look, developed from Frank Lloyd Wright's interest in simplicity and his dislike of architecture that mimicked that of other countries, according to his trust.
When she mimicked the approach of a predator, finches on the cleared islands flew away at a much greater distance than those on "pristine" islands -- suggesting a difference in inherited anti-predatory behavior.
Another, the since-deleted "Vietnam Vets of America," mimicked the VVA logo, a legitimate organization with its own Facebook page, and frequently posted links to a now-defunct inflammatory news blog called vvets.eu.
A statute of limitations reform bill came right to his desk a few years ago, and he vetoed it—and talked about how important statute of limitations were, and basically mimicked the bishops.
After a 12-week regime that mimicked the pattern of exposure in the fields, the bees that had grown up in the hives getting spiked food had 23% shorter lifespans and were poorer foragers.
These behaviors, commonly thought to be the exclusive domain of the highly advanced evolutionary niche that includes primates and birds, can be mimicked in a simple model consisting of a system of interacting particles.
Trump flailed his arms in a way that mimicked Kovaleski's disability while attacking the journalist for saying that Trump had mischaracterized his post-September 11, 2001 reporting on Muslims' reaction to the terrorist attacks.
Methodology The Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit advocacy group, analyzed more than 36,000 samples taken by personnel at the USDA and the FDA who mimicked consumer practices by first washing or peeling the produce.
Haley says this partly in jest, but he explains that Gutenberg mimicked existing calligraphy used for bibles and other Church material to retain the authoritative nature of the previous text by adopting its form.
Many fear that China's approach will be mimicked around the developing world, forcing multinational firms to invest more locally and create more jobs—a mirror image of the pressures placed on them at home.
In that time, too, Wurm's one minute practice, so well-suited to the classroom and social media, has been mimicked and adopted in contexts well beyond what could have been predicted at its outset.
But there is another explanation: that they have mimicked the power-grabbing tactics of Turkish and Egyptian strongmen to pre-empt efforts by the "security state" to seize back power—for Mr Morsi, unsuccessfully.
Back in 2016, Beckham started posting photos of herself (and bestie Eva Longoria) doing a high kick from the couch, and from there, everyone from her kids to Kourtney Kardashian have mimicked the star.
Spencer faced backlash after he repeatedly yelled the N-Word and mimicked a Chinese tourist while taking a photo up the skirt of an actor pretending to be a Muslim woman during Sunday's episode.
So we mimicked formal structures of future planning—taking tests and completing forms—to convey a degree of alienation and uncertainty, and employed deconstructed forms, multiple-choice boxes, pencil marks, scratches, and machine type.
TANZANIA Indian Ocean MOZAMBIQUE Zambia Antananarivo Zimbabwe MADAGASCAR Botswana Eswatini SOUTH AFRICA Lesotho 500 miles By The New York Times In some vital ways, the Madagascar operation mimicked the one in the United States.
Their debut at couture was met with applause, as it mimicked Simons' aesthetic to a T. The same can be said for the fall/winter 2016 selection, which was shown in Paris on Friday.
Several of the earliest Jewish groups here predated or then mimicked the "synagogue-center" model that Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, considered the founder of Reconstructionist Judaism, is believed to have termed in the 20th century.
WASHINGTON — After a gunman in Las Vegas slaughtered country-music fans with assault weapons that mimicked a machine gun, lawmakers from both parties said they would move quickly to ban so-called bump stocks.
The hackers set up a fake page that mimicked the party's login page for its voter-registration website, a tactic that could gather names, passwords and other credentials of those using the voter database.
On Thursday, it was clear that the campaign thought this message was resonating with voters, as it turning around a quick digital ad that mimicked Ms. Warren's answer about the ambassador, Gordon D. Sondland.
The experience mimicked everything I loved about living in Europe — going to the bakery for bread and pastries that had been baked hours or minutes before and talking to the people who made them.
As the years go by, Beyoncé's cultural significance only seems to deepen, while her videos — in particular the dance routines in them — continue to be praised, mimicked, deconstructed and even incorporated into fitness classes.
The debate lit up Chinese social media this week after The Qianjiang Evening News reported that a teenage girl had found a loophole for her homework: She bought a robot that mimicked her handwriting.
Article of the Day Before reading the article: Last week, The Times reported that a teenage girl in China had found a loophole for her homework: She bought a robot that mimicked her handwriting.
" Another painful attempt at humor was when Trump said his press secretary is "becoming too popular, I'm jealous," as he then mimicked his catch phrase from his years on "The Apprentice" -- declaring, "Sarah, you're fired!
At the first mayoral debate, when de Blasio refused to say he'd give Cuomo the $400 million for emergency repairs that the MTA has asked for, Dietl mimicked de Blasio, harboring his strong Queens accent.
Her black cat-eye liner was accentuated with exaggerated liner on her lower lash, white liner on the waterline, and silver shimmery eyeshadow at the crease that mimicked the shape of the cat-eye, too.
It lures you back with the false security of sweet memories: the times we built forts out of refrigerator boxes, the times we marathon-watched aerobics competitions, then mimicked the routines because it was funny.
Lees, who has studied the estate's regeneration since 2008, said councils' have mimicked the strategies of the notorious slum landlords of the 1960s London, famed for exploiting tenants and forcing out unwanted residents by intimidation.
In "Don't Touch My Hair" Black women mimicked a sigh of relief, that finally, someone was saying what so often had to be kept inside for the sake of not coming off as extravagantly angry.
"I also work really hard at it," Mr. VanDam said on the St. Lawrence, snapping his rod up and down so that his jerkbait mimicked the erratic movements of a wounded baitfish under the water.
She was using the nickname for "masquerade," a tradition that dates back to 18th-century balls that French plantation owners used to throw (and their slaves mimicked) to let loose before the asceticism of Lent.
Zizi Papacharissi, a professor of communication at the University of Illinois-Chicago who specializes in behavior in social networks, said that the group's changes over time mimicked the history of other, more well-known platforms.
Chinese companies have long mimicked their American corporate counterparts, but Chinese tech firms have evolved quickly from copying Silicon Valley's successes to making huge strides of their own, from mobile payments to social media innovations.
Facebook, Bangladesh's most popular social network with an estimated 30 million users, said it had removed nine fake news pages "linked to individuals associated with the Bangladesh government" which mimicked those of independent news outlets.
A group of TikTok famous siblings, The Skorys, mimicked this idea by hosting a small "creator retreat" in Arizona and bringing together 10 TikTok stars under one roof for a weekend of viral video creation.
He invented glam-rock and New Romanticism; he mimicked plastic soul and, more recently, plastic jazz; he pioneered a flexible, everlasting art-rock style that swallowed up any genre that dared to develop in its wake.
His edited recording began to play, and a few musicians from the orchestra slowly added textures that mimicked the sounds of Pat's — with metallic percussion instruments evoking clanking spatulas and a rainstick suggesting the sizzling steak.
They were separated before the "zero tolerance" policy came into place in April — although their experience has mimicked the confusion and lack of government guidelines around separation experienced by hundreds after the policy went into effect.
During these events, the InSight team mimicked what they'll be doing during the time leading up to the landing, using a test spacecraft located at the Denver headquarters of Lockheed Martin — the primary contractor of InSight.
Needless to say, the ESA scientists didn't have access to copious amounts of actual Moon dust, so they recreated the finely-grained substance by grinding terrestrial volcanic material into a form that mimicked the real thing.
Before Nick and Corinne sat down with her family, Corinne told the camera that her mom and sister would like Nick, but she mimicked the gestures of a stern, gruff man to symbolize her father's reaction.
The research showed that doses of dicamba that mimicked the drift associated with spraying the weed killer delayed flowering and reduced by half the number of flowers that plants produced and the number of pollinator visits.
And you see this behavior by Trump, by the way, a year later after Charlottesville, being mimicked now by Republican candidates, Corey Stewart in Virginia, you have in Illinois, California, congressional candidates who were Holocaust deniers.
Side by side, arms outstretched, their eye sockets stuffed with cotton and their mouths gaping black holes, Purcell's photograph mimicked "a crowd of medieval people who'd been struck by a meteorite," she elaborates in the film.
The garb, which mimicked that of the Hulu show based on a 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood, was meant to invoke the fictional world where women have been stripped of virtually all of their basic rights.
In a trend mimicked in large cities nationally, many of the heroin consumers in St. Louis are young whites in their 212s, who drive into the city from suburbs and distant rural areas, the police say.
At the Shell Point Retirement Community and in pockets of Fort Myers, a largely Republican area on the Gulf Coast, the retirees talk of a country dangerously divided and of presidential debates that mimicked reality television.
Some Republican officials elected even mimicked the language of the conspiracy theory spread by Trump, citing "almost professional-agent provocateurs" who are "encouraged" by mysterious benefactors as their reason for voting in favor of SB 2150.
That mimicked a trend throughout the Northeast and Midwest that began in the 1970s, as scores of manufacturers of every stripe relocated or expanded their operations to lower-cost states in the South, Mexico and overseas.
Sunbrella, a North Carolina-based company that opened in 1961, started out offering brightly striped acrylic fabrics for storefront awnings (later, they were used on boats and patio furniture) that mimicked the look of cotton canvas.
Will Jordan, a gifted impressionist who mimicked the voices of many stars but became known mainly for his full-body imitation of the variety-show host Ed Sullivan, died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan.
The set for "Rocky: The Musical," which he directed on Broadway, in 2014, and which was also designed by Chris Barreca, employed a gantry structure that mimicked the set of Nine Inch Nails's 2005 concert tour.
In this instance, the hackers set up fake websites that mimicked sign-in pages of Burisma subsidiaries, and have been blasting Burisma employees with emails meant to look like they are coming from inside the company.
That so many schools have mimicked corporate America in preferring greater profits to fair wages for their employees — quashing democratic participation in university decisions — says a lot about the role the university now plays in society.
His meme-driven politics, though routinely mocked by comedians, pundits, and even journalists, are now mimicked by a fleet of conservatives who are more trusted by hundreds of thousands of Americans than the nation's traditional journalists.
This April, at the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California, these seven towering structures captured visitors' imaginations: With upturned arms that mimicked the saguaro, they served as the backdrop for hundreds of selfies.
So Lewandowski happily mimicked it, not just at the hearing but also the morning after, during an interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota, when he inaccurately described Mueller's report while blithely conceding that he hadn't read it.
At a Pennsylvania rally on Tuesday, President Donald Trump claimed out of nowhere that an affair between Lisa Page and Peter Strzok ― the FBI "lovers" the president once mimicked having orgasms ― ended with a restraining order.
The letter, which pointed to a website that mimicked BlackRock's, said BlackRock planned to sell its shares in fossil fuel companies and would screen out businesses that were not in compliance with the Paris climate agreement.
And over the course of its long life, it has become so iconic — so often parodied and adapted and mimicked and quoted — that even if you've never read the book, you probably know exactly what it's about.
Three of those sites mimicked the US Senate site, one a generic Microsoft site, and the other two were made to look like the sites of Washington think tanks, the Hudson Institute and the International Republican Institute.
Not only is explosive growth hard to maintain, but the traits that set Xiaomi apart from the competition — its use of components and online-only sales platform — have been widely mimicked and copied across the mobile industry.
It wasn't inconceivable to him that a computer could be created that mimicked human mental processes to the point that a real human would be unable to tell if it were talking to a machine or not.
Embiid powers 743ers to third consecutive win PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia 76ers rookie center Joel Embiid mimicked the water-spitting routine of his favorite WWE performer, Triple H, when he was introduced before Friday's game against the Charlotte Hornets.
After creating a proxy cancer, a collection of cells with the specific mutation found in Grace's resistant tumor, they applied a compound that mimicked the activity of the drug by Millennium, which is now called Takeda Oncology.
Women rising For a long time, in order to fit in and look like strong leaders, women adopted looks that mimicked men's fashion, explains Wendy Bryant Gow, an image consultant and founder and CEO of Lily Winston.
Boeing, for example, took pains in the 1990s to make sure that the controls in its first software-based "fly-by-wire" system mimicked what pilots had used when the physical yokes and buttons controlled each flight.
Each ship in the game is the product of a fictional but believable corporation with convincing promotional materials, and what I saw mimicked the vaguely aspirational phrasings about speed and virtue that line real-world car commercials.
"This amazing natural hydrogel and [Lukas's] biomimetic approaches strongly contribute to our understanding of meat-like structures today and how they can be mimicked and eventually even improved from a biomaterials perspective," said co-founder Pascal Bieri.
He used blow dryers, heated irons, and product to get the models' hair looking "naturally wavy" — Maeda wanted a look that mimicked a mythical sea creature but that was also "clean and fresh" at the same time.
They moved in unison, like mirror images — Mr. Wise, tall and lanky, opposite Mr. Livingston, short and sturdily built — except that Mr. Wise lagged just a few seconds behind as he mimicked Mr. Livingston's tie-tying moves.
The police later discovered that he had made videos set in New Jersey that mimicked, shot-by-shot, the first minutes of the live-streamed massacre of Muslims by a right-wing terrorist in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Shoaib Janjua darted around the chopper, his hands clasped together, fingers pointed in a gun shape similar to the shape President Trump made with his hands the day before when he mimicked terrorists executing people in Paris.
The walls are covered with art, a Dali print and several works by friends, and the furniture is organismic, soft-edged slouching pods and honeycombed structures (they researched biomorphic design, seeking out shapes that mimicked natural structures).
If I had, I probably would've mimicked Poly by rocking pastel, dayglo colors, and crazy headbands, instead of trying to be grunge, and I definitely would have been way less ashamed of my braces and curly hair.
In the beaks of toucans, the shells of abalones and leatherback turtles, and the scales of pangolins and alligators, he has discovered structures that, when synthesized or mimicked in the lab, could have potential real-world applications.
That moment actually mimicked a sketch from a different comedy show, Comedy Central's "Key & Peele," in which President Obama is depicted greeting a line of supporters, giving plain handshakes to white people and increasingly cozy greetings to blacks.
The other 20 volunteers began a diet that mimicked that of the first group, except that theirs swapped the protein and fat ratios, so that 35 percent of their calories came from protein and 15 percent from fat.
In a response that mimicked the style of the original tweet, Warren called the bank out for receiving $25 billion in taxpayer money as part of a government bailout in 2008 in the wake of the financial crisis.
Escaping to the aisle and continuing to shout, Felix soon turned to his seatmate and said "I'm gonna kill you" while pointing his index and middle fingers in the man's face in a gesture that mimicked a gun.
The 4-year-old royal excitedly waved to the crowd with both hands during the iconic flypast in a move that mimicked George's double wave to the cameras during the royal family's visit to Canada in October 2016.
Coconuts were reserved for prayers and baked goods for feasts; Indian vegetables grown from seeds stashed away in pockets and trinket boxes en route from India, sprouted in the sub-tropical soil that mimicked home to a degree.
" Some of the ads linked to websites that mimicked the look of the BBC or U.K. newspaper the Daily Mirror, with headlines such as "Martin Lewis lends a hand to British families with revolutionary Bitcoin home-based opportunity.
Children attending a Halloween party at a building on the White House complex last week were reportedly asked to help "build the wall" by placing personalized paper bricks onto a mural that mimicked President Trump's signature border proposal.
Recode reported that Marcus will be joined by Instagram executives James Everingham and Kevin Weil, who helped Facebook fend off the threat from Snap with a series of rapid-fire updates to Instagram that mimicked key Snapchat features.
The "insect killing" was set up so that no bugs were actually harmed, though the volunteers did not realize this, electing to grind the insects to death via a machine that mimicked the crunch of the insects' exoskeletons.
The participants tested their own working memories repeatedly, completing 10 sessions on a computer-based program that mimicked the old Highlights magazine game: stare at an image, then decide if subsequent images are identical or have subtle differences.
Unbeknownst to the outsiders, however, one of the best technical skiers the sport has ever seen had been struggling all week with conditions on the Yongpyong slalom slope, which mimicked the grippy snow found on North American runs.
Emerging markets, which have largely mimicked the Fed's easing cycle this year, have found support from major central banks adopting an accommodative stance in the face of an economically damaging trade war between the United States and China.
That meant a widely mimicked bet on low volatility was forced to unwind, causing pain for products linked to the volatility trade and sparking fears the Cboe's own trading volumes and related revenue would suffer as a result.
One afternoon, after watching movies with her new step-siblings, ten-year-old Leah mimicked having sex with them—"like we'd seen in the movies," she says—and then, by her account, exposed herself to the younger kids.
In a video that in many ways mimicked a presidential announcement, Merkley laid out his life story, described issues that he believes need to be tackled and outlined what could have been a rationale for a 2020 run.
And he told the journal's editors that he used the modified virus because it more closely mimicked how HIV behaves in humans (wild SIV tends to kill monkeys very quickly, while HIV infection is usually slower to kill).
State propaganda outlets spoke on Tuesday of a "mission accomplished", a phrase that deliberately mimicked the one plastered on a U.S. warship in 2003 when President George W. Bush declared the end of major combat operations in Iraq.
For years afterward, left-wing activists attempted to replicate Seattle's organizational model—which in many ways mimicked the way people talk and gather on the Internet—at meetings of groups like the World Bank, NATO, and the G7.
Netflix must also overcome a growing number of local rivals, many of which have mimicked the company's business model to offer subscription on-demand programming, often in national languages, to quench people's thirst for content obtained over the Internet.
Although the process may not completely work today, one researcher found that by writing code that autonomously mimicked real users, and then spread to other targets, he could quickly generate accounts that may reasonably pass off as real users.
The artist divides his canvas into halves, bisecting each half with a central vertical strip of paint; one side is then painted in crisp, graphic lines, color patterns, and gestural swipes, which are painstakingly mimicked on the other half.
In a similar effort to resolve potential conflicts of interest, Tony Blair, who seems to have mimicked the Clintons' business model, said this month that he would cease much of his commercial work and focus on his charitable activities.
That involved trying to push a Linux-based software ecosystem in the living room, one that revolved around letting PC gamers play Steam games on their TVs using a special controller that mimicked the movement freedom of a mouse.
The Russian mimicked the tactics of fellow youngsters such as Alexander Zverev, a 22013-year-old currently ranked third in the world, and stayed within striking distance by limiting the damage Mr Djokovic could do with his signature backhand.
He arrived at court with his girlfriend amid tight security wearing large rectangular dark glasses that mimicked the way media conceal people's identities by blacking out their eyes in pixelated photos — apparently mocking Germany's censorship rules, said the BBC.
The first generation of AirPods debuted in September 2016, and the devices have been mimicked by Google, which released its poorly reviewed Pixel Buds in October 2017, and Samsung, which launched its also poorly reviewed Galaxy Buds this February.
The 2014 French-Canadian drama Mommy (the movie Netflix UK was displaying improperly above) stood out from the pack due to its unorthodox 1:1 ratio that mimicked an Instagram photo until one exhilarating sequence expanded to wider proportions.
Now campaigns often test their employees with phishing simulations like the one conducted by the Michigan party, in which it had third parties set up a fake page that mimicked the party's login page for its voter-registration website.
In the first moments of the attack, Dr. Bello's moves mimicked the threat officials faced at the tabletop exercise that ended on June 1: a made-up scenario featuring a gunman, on the loose in a skyscraper, setting fires.
Investors choice of where to put the money also mimicked the post-election trade, with broad stock index exchange-traded funds taking in the majority of equity inflows alongside bank-sector funds, which attracted $1 billion during the week.
Mr. Orban's broadsides against Hungary's democratic institutions, including its Constitution, electoral system and news media, have provided a template for other like-minded Western leaders — not least in Poland, whose government has mimicked many of his measures since 2015.
For the vegan dish, the chefs prepared California asparagus with cremini mushrooms, potatoes, a custard made of green almonds, Meyer lemon confit, a Bordelaise sauce and a crumble using an almond and vegetable yeast preparation that mimicked Parmesan cheese.
In a speech in front of the Conservative Political Action Conference last month, Mr. Trump mimicked Mr. Sessions's southern accent while discussing his decision to recuse himself from the special counsel's investigation into Russian meddling during the 2016 campaign.
Kenny G showed up in the guests' dressing rooms while Corden was introducing them — beginning with actor Ray Romano, who opened his door to reveal the musician playing the saxophone behind him, surrounded by vases of roses that mimicked West's setup.
For seven decades at the University of Vermont, students participated in an annual "Kake Walk" where fraternities—in a contest that mimicked dances performed by enslaved people before the Civil War—wore blackface and Afro wigs as they danced for prizes.
Screenshot: VoteBuilderWord of the attempt on the DNC comes one day after Microsoft disclosed that it had seized control of six internet domains allegedly created used by Russian hackers, two of which mimicked major conservative organizations, including the International Republican Institute.
Combine all these pernicious applications of neural networks​—mimicked voices, stolen faces, real-time audiovisual editing, artificial image and video generation, and MADCOM manipulation—and it's tough to shake the conclusion that humanity is teetering at the edge of a cliff.
Researchers successfully grew cow and rabbit meat from an edible gelatin base for the first time, creating a substance that successfully mimicked the texture of natural meat, according to a new study published in the npj Science of Food journal.
The Starbucks mimicked the world of Harry Potter starting right with the curtains at the entrance, which were designed to look like the brick wall students jump through to enter Platform 9 3/4 and board the Hogwarts Express train.
Here Is the Spy Equipment That Powers the FBI&aposs Secret DragnetThe FBI is going to remarkable lengths to hide information about its surveillance program that…Read more ReadThe FBI's attitude towards Stingrays and dirtboxes has been mimicked by law enforcement.
On Sunday, the 32-year-old model donned a hot pink strapless gown with a large bow as she mimicked the RHONY star by creating a brief parody of the famous New Yorker's cabaret show, by pointing out the dress' designer.
The 4-year-old royal excitedly waved to the crowd with both hands during the iconic flypast in a move that mimicked big brother Prince George's double wave to the cameras during the royal family's visit to Canada in October 2016.
In its 50-year history (its birthday is in May, if you count from the day city hall issued the first residency permit), Edifício Copan's changing fortunes have at different times mimicked and diverged from those of São Paulo itself.
The bears exactly mimicked facial expressions they saw other bears produce during social play, copying with high precision not only the type of expression but also specific muscular movements such as raising their noses and wrinkling the bridge of their muzzles.
These racial dynamics of which artists are allowed to succeed in the genre have arguably mimicked themselves in the absence of Latin American Urbano artists on the list of nominations and simultaneous overrepresentation of Spanish artists like Rosalía and Alejandro Sanz. 
"Their trials and tribulations mimicked ours almost exactly," said Linda J. Tofolowsky, who noticed cracks in the concrete foundation of her home in Tolland in the early 1990s, one of the earliest known cases of concrete foundation problems in Connecticut.
And a year after Apple mimicked DSLRs with its portrait mode feature, Google has responded with effectively the same feature for its new phones; a portrait mode that stands out only because it doesn't require two cameras to achieve the effect.
Holmes, who in dress and demeanor consciously mimicked Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, had previously been a media darling who wooed former secretaries of state George Schultz and Henry Kissinger to her company's board, along with now-Defense Secretary James Mattis.
He whacked a volleyball with the Ohio State men on the South Lawn, called attention to a Maryland lacrosse player wearing a Trump '16 tie and mimicked a rifle with his hands as he approached West Virginia's coed rifle team.
Mr. Corbyn's supporters argue that this treatment has been mimicked by BBC reporters like Ms. Kuenssberg, much as Bernie Sanders's backers felt the American media establishment gave him a harder time than his opponent in the 2016 Democratic primary, Hillary Clinton.
She and her husband and business partner, Andy, mimicked the structure of great luxury houses, with a creative mind and a business mind building a company side-by-side (think Pierre Bergé and Yves Saint Laurent, or Valentino and Giancarlo Giammetti).
Washington (CNN)In a court fight that's mimicked the buzzy insults President Donald Trump directs at the Justice Department, the indicted Russian company Concord Management and Catering is now comparing special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation to the cartoon Looney Tunes.
The statue was an immediate hit, drawing crowds who snapped selfies or stood alongside the bronze child and mimicked her pose: hands on her hips, slight smile on her face, and her skirt and ponytail seeming to blow in the breeze.
After one of the bigots killed counterprotester Heather Heyer with his car, Trump abandoned unity and decency as he announced there were "very fine people" among the torch-bearing white nationalists who mimicked the Hitler youth rallies of Nazi Germany.
One incident from Trump's 2016 campaign that stands out as truly abhorrent was when Trump mockingly mimicked a disabled New York Times' reporter who simply refused to back one of Trump's lies about Muslims cheering in New Jersey on 9/11.
When Nunes turned over his time to Steve Castor, the minority counsel, he mimicked the strategy when interrogating Volker, noting that the former Ukraine envoy already been asked behind closed doors about whether he was aware of any quid pro quo.
This month, Gucci advertised an $890 black turtleneck sweater for women that could be pulled up to cover the lower half of the wearer's face and included a mouth opening ringed by bright red lips, which critics say mimicked blackface imagery.
Though some of the sets are a little too evocative of Mr Anderson's style—a phrase which here means "resembling colourful dolls' houses"—most capture the shadowy drabness of Brett Helquist's illustrations (and a few of his drawings are mimicked on screen).
Perhaps this is why Clinton mimicked his ideas on Thursday, advocating for standing up to China, saying no to unfair trade deals, bringing jobs to the United States, all while claiming Trump never proposed any of these solutions in his own speech.
The Burmese made it their own, playing it lap-style and open-tuned rather than slung over the shoulder; eschewing strumming in favour of complex, syncopated picking; using the lower strings as drones or walking bass-lines while the upper mimicked a voice.
The investigator mimicked the sound of 10 gunshots being fired in quick succession from the vestibule as the lawyer tried to run from the street to Ms. Jones's apartment, which Ms. Jones claimed she did in time to see the final shot.
In a November episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the reality star and KKW Beauty mogul (who is currently expecting her third child with West, via surrogate) made it clear that there would be hell to pay if anyone mimicked her theme.
Baton Rouge ambush 'mimicked' Dallas attack Mckesson and Elzie were present for protests in Baton Rouge in July 2016 held in response to the officer-involved shooting deaths of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge and Philando Castile near Minneapolis earlier that month.
"The test, which mimicked several attributes of actual attacks on the Democratic party's voter file, was not authorized by the DNC, VoteBuilder nor any of our vendors," DNC chief security officer Bob Lord said in a statement to The Hill, explaining the test.
Critics of animal research argue that, as ethical principles, the 3Rs are no longer robust enough to offset the noted shortcomings of animal research: lack of scientific reproducibility, unnecessary duplication of experiments and concerns that human diseases are poorly mimicked by animal models.
The low, serpentine structures, which, in a reversal of traditional practice, evolved from the landscape design, mimicked the natural forms of the Geumgang River and Charyeong Range nearby, with rooftop pedestrian walkways and gathering areas reminiscent of the High Line in New York.
" One of his toughest critics, Michiko Kakutani of The Times, called the book a "loony hodgepodge of fact and fiction" about a president that mimicked "the very blurring of reality and state-managed illusion that that president was often accused of perpetrating.
Elliott, son former Cup champion and Hall of Famer Bill Elliott, mimicked his father's first career victory as that win, too, came on a road course - "Dollar Bill's" first Cup victory came at Riverside in the final race of the 1983 season.
People's Daily, the flagship newspaper of the ruling Communist Party, mimicked Mr. Trump's characteristic bluster — and his fondness for capital letters — on Friday in denouncing Western news coverage of a Chinese lawyer and human rights advocate who said he had been tortured.
The artist collective Aparelhamento performed an intervention on opening night by throwing black and red flyers that mimicked police "wanted" posters with the faces of people currently in government, to denounce what they call the coup currently going on in the country.
Research has found a potential link between oxybenzone and lower testosterone levels in adolescent boys, hormone changes in men, shorter pregnancies and disrupted birth weights in babies, and in rats, disruptions of endocrine systems, which means the chemical mimicked the action of natural hormones.
Ross Mayfield, one of the founders of PingPad, has been around since the earliest days of Enterprise 2.0, founding Socialtext, an early proponent of enterprise collaboration tools that mimicked the ease of web-based tools like blogs and wikis emerging in the early 2000s.
The images of forests are geometric and symmetrical to degrees that are rarely encountered in nature, with harsh, sharp edges and completely mimicked detail repeating across their wooden surfaces, ultimately looking more like computer generated abstractions or extraterrestrial life forms than depictions of backwoods foliage.
"Over the past three years, Lyft has mimicked Uber's pay compression strategy, and IPO investors face the risk that the far smaller company will not be capable of sustaining low pay any longer than the market leader could," Richard Clayton, research director at CtW, wrote.
Some mimicked long-defunct outlets like the New York Morning Telegraph (which closed in 1972), and others attempted to mislead by using site names similar to those of current media organizations, such as the Times of Los Angeles, rather than the Los Angeles Times.
Just the other day he was laughing and basically appreciating the fact that a member of Congress slammed a journalist and he mimicked and mocked the slamming of that journalist, and he in his own way really does do a lot to promote violence.
You expect souped-up Americana from Junya Watanabe, whose explorations of elements of United States work wear — and his collaborations with the companies behind much of it — have helped to define "ametora," a carryall Japanese slang term for American traditional style mimicked, collected and perfected.
And to do so in a world where the Joker's own motivations for what he does manifest every day through "jokes" — like trolling to spread hateful ideologies and shit-posting mimicked in mass-shooter manifestoes — is a way to explain the world we live in.
Vartanian pointed to a study published in 2011 that showed participants two sets of images — one that was clearly art made up of various paintings and drawings, and one that was simply composed of photographs that closely mimicked the subjects in the first set.
But her most successful project was more surreal: Bahia Denim, a sturdy textile fabricated from leftover pieces of jeans, molded and bonded using bioresin, then cut into flat sheets that mimicked indigo-hued marble, which could later be formed into stools, tables and other furnishings.
PARIS (Reuters) - The French government on Saturday hit back at a suggestion from U.S. President Donald Trump that looser gun laws might have led to a different outcome to deadly attacks in Paris in 2015, in a speech in which he mimicked how the victims were shot.
Even Kim's assistant and family friend Steph Sheppard mimicked the star's signature style this weekend, sporting a black leather corset worn over a skin-tight biker short bodysuit, perhaps as a tribute to the 36-year-old star, who's been laying low since her Paris robbery.
That is because the sorts of bureaucratic structures at the federal level, consisting of many inefficient and bloated agencies that often have overlapping functions, are mimicked by the international civil servants who work tirelessly to construct other similar taxpayer funded mechanisms such as the G-2628.
When Chapman finished his warm-up tosses and Rangers catcher Robinson Chirinos, the ninth hitter in the order, stepped into the box, workers were still raking over soft patches, creating a diamond that mimicked the pattern of a marbled rye, with new and dampened dirt mixing together.
But with the shift of white working-class Democrats to the Republican Party that began in the 22012s during the conflict over civil rights, and with the arrival in the Democratic Party of upscale professionals, the party coalitions no longer mimicked differences in class and income.
Wuthe said the outperformance of short-dated Italian bonds mimicked a similar move in German Bunds, following hawkish statements last week from some European Central Bank officials that had fuelled speculation that the ECB, instead of embarking on fresh asset purchases, could deliver large rate cuts instead.
"I can be in the kitchen with my back turned, and I'll know someone's making that salad, because I can hear it: tak tak tak, tch tch tch," she said, making a stirring gesture with her hand as she mimicked the sounds of whisking and ladling.
The noise and filth of urban living, helped along by the prejudices of affluent city dwellers seeking to escape growing racial and ethnic diversity downtown, led to the advent of "streetcar suburbs," whose quiet, tree-lined avenues mimicked the small-town aesthetic of days gone by.
Immediately after at 10:30, Ms. Silverstone appears on LIP SYNC BATTLE to close the loop on a meta joke: She returns to her character, Cher, from "Clueless" to sing along to "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea — who mimicked Ms. Silverstone's character for the song's music video.
But studies have reached the opposite conclusion, finding that, particularly in the company's early days in 2015 and 2016, it hired influencers to make #juul go viral, handed out free devices at concerts and movies, and ran colorful "Vaporized" ads that featured twentysomethings and mimicked cigarette ads.
The supposed NATO plan outlined in the phony text closely mimicked methods used by Moscow in 2014 to annex Crimea and stir up unrest in eastern Ukraine, including the seizure of military posts and police stations and calls for the establishment of the Kaliningrad People's Republic.
They knew how strange it sounded, the hope that Kim's brain could be preserved in subzero storage so that decades or centuries from now, if science advanced, her billions of interconnected neurons could be scanned, analyzed and converted into computer code that mimicked how they once worked.
Companies like Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat are trying to convert meat eaters, people for whom a disintegrating vegetable patty is in no way appealing but who might be persuaded to cut down on their meat intake if the substitute foods mimicked the experience of eating meat.
It found that patients who got stents to treat nonemergency chest pain improved no more in their treadmill stress tests (which measure how long exercise can be tolerated) than did patients who received a "sham" procedure that mimicked the real operation but actually involved no insertion of a stent.
When, in October, the AM4 series was announced, a video spliced footage of runners with footage from the Speedfactory, with a voice-over that mimicked the sound of an astronaut urgently transmitting over a weak radio link from the moon: "Athlete data-driven design," the voice said, mysteriously.
Last year, eight women said Franken had inappropriately touched or kissed them — including a former Democratic congressional aide who said he'd tried to forcibly kiss her in 2006 — and he was seen in a photograph from the 2000s in which he mimicked grabbing the breasts of a sleeping woman.
But before its facelift, the app mimicked WhatsApp in a clear attempt to trick users into downloading it thinking they were downloading an update for the popular messaging app, according to users who reviewed the app on the Play Store, and users on Reddit, who flagged the malicious app.
Six years ago, Widder and team of scientists captured the first-ever video footage of the giant squid — which she said can grow to be the length of a four-story building — by attracting the mysterious creature to an electronic flashing lure, which mimicked the glow of a jellyfish.
The process of how Facebook set out to solve the problem of automatically generating VR avatars based on photos is fascinating, but what's even more interesting is the method used to help train its AI to create VR avatars: It used and mimicked avatars created using Snap Inc.
Ye drops his teammate's name in the track about Adidas crushing Nike: "Now we hottest in the streets, it ain't no discussionJames Harden, Swaggy P runnin' up the budget" Check out the clip, Jordan mimicked a few of the the lyrics, but NEVER really agreed with our theory.
" Michelle mimicked those sentiments, saying, "My presence here today is no accident, because I might not live in the White House any more, but Barack and I are gonna keep on celebrating you all, and supporting you, and lifting you up, no matter what house we live in.
Because the corals sense the presence of food with receptors, it would not be all that surprising if some chemical additives mimicked substances that set off the corals' appetites, suggested Alexander Seymour and Austin Allen, who were both graduate students at Duke University when they led this study.
But creator Lena Dunham might've taken that too far in some ways, following the main characters through their twenties at a glacial pace that practically mimicked real time, while whiffing in others, like that the show's version of New York seemed to be entirely missing people of color.
In the 1930s, Narcissa Niblack Thorne, a Chicago socialite, hired Depression-blighted workers to help build her exquisite room boxes, which mimicked interiors including a contemporary New Mexican dining room, a French Revolution-era bathroom and a Georgian parlor (a stamp-size Gainsborough portrait hangs over the mantel).
Palin and Moore, neither of whom has demonstrated much of an appetite for self-mockery, were furious, but Gaetz was actually cool with it—he even told the Daily Beast he was a big fan of the comedian and "gleefully mimicked the infamous Borat accent" during his interview.
And he made a series involving lithographs – hundreds of lithographs that mimicked the patterns of natural forms, and he would cut them out and use them in other works, like the way Rhoda cut out the patterns she was interested in and then placed them in a new setting.
While this incident may not have been malicious, it comes just days after Microsoft disclosed it had seized control of six internet domains, two of which mimicked major conservative groups, which the company attributed to Stronium, the Russian hacking group U.S. intelligence claims is responsible for the 2016 DNC attack.
The bankruptcy marks a setback to Halcón Chief Executive Floyd Wilson's long-running goal to build and then sell the company to the highest bidder, a plan that mimicked Wilson's 2011 sale of Petrohawk to BHP Billiton for more than $12 billion at a 65 percent premium to its shares.
Applied to VR, the effect is naturally more immersive; using Handpose with an Oculus Rift headset, I could see my hands as I prodded and poked a bunny that moulded to the touch like Blu-Tack and interacted with a series of virtual controllers that mimicked analogue dials, buttons, and sliders.
Nguyen-Vo's use of thick, heavy paint, rendered in impressionist strokes like swirls of frosting, is intended as a pointed adoption of the techniques favored by artists of the country that colonized Indochina — techniques he noticed still influence Vietnamese art-making, mimicked by local craftsmen in paintings they sell as souvenirs.
In another instance, Democratic tech experts mimicked Russian tactics to help Senator Doug Jones of Alabama edge out his Republican opponent, Roy S. Moore, including creating a Facebook page where they posed as conservatives to divide Republicans and endorse a write-in candidate to draw votes away from Mr. Moore.
When finished in 2160, his addition, to what was once the mansion of the banker Felix Warburg, mimicked the museum's 21963 limestone facade by C. P. H. Gilbert so precisely that it became difficult to know where the old building, in its French Gothic chateau style, ended and where his began.
A breezy silhouette mimicked a body in movement, so a belted pinstripe suit was paired with billowing pants, and there was an abundance of boxy summer stripes and oversize cotton shirts, some complete with dance instructions and many finished with snaps, buckles and even hiking poles to prepare for moving onward.
During its original demo at last May's Google I/O developer conference, Duplex's system mimicked human speech so well that it immediately raised ethical questions about how much an AI bot should sound like a person, and how that should be disclosed to the person on the other end of the line.
The company sent out a notification to users in the Los Angeles metropolitan area that mimicked the look of an emergency alert and even included a siren emoji; however, the "emergency" information was simply a code that would allow customers in the area to receive free delivery for the remainder of the month.
A few months earlier, a team of researchers led by bioengineers Jordan Miller of Rice University and Kelly Stevens of the University of Washington (UW) with collaborators from UW, Duke University, Rowan University and the design firm Nervous System revealed a model of an air sac that mimicked the function of human lungs.
Read more: How to use TikTok, the short-form video app Gen Z loves and that's ushering in a new era of influencersThis isn't the first time that features on one platform have been mimicked by competing social media apps, who then recreate and integrate the similar feature into their own platform.
In February of this year, she was similarly acquitted for two nude performances at Paris museums, one at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, in which she mimicked a photo of Monica Bellucci, and the other at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in which she protested an exhibition on the Barbie doll.
On the day of the royal wedding, the 61-year-old mother was photographed with her daughter riding in the royal family&aposs vintage Rolls Royce on their way to St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, garbed in a lime green Oscar de la Renta ensemble that mimicked the queen&aposs similar green outfit.
But the team of scientists from Furman University (including undergraduates Julia Nelson and Chandler Joel Rhea) and the Scripps Research Institute in California found two chemical reactions in a lab setup that mimicked early Earth conditions that look like pre-life versions of the citric acid cycle, called the "HKG" and the "malonate" cycles.
Racing in a remote world isn't the same as "running with a 1,000 people," Primack told Business Insider, but the ride still mimicked some of the camaraderie seen in a physical group race — especially with the help of his daughter, who made sure to high-five various racers on the leaderboard through the ride.
And if he is successful in bending an election that usually revolves around taxes, transportation and education toward the divisive occupant of the White House, he will have sketched out a new strategy for Democrats during the Trump administration that is sure to be mimicked in the party's primary races in next year's midterm elections.
After news of the attempted hack broke Wednesday, DNC chief security officer Bob Lord announced it was actually part of a simulated test in which an unauthorized unnamed third party "mimicked several attributes of actual attacks on the Democratic Party's voter file," but didn't actually collect any sensitive information, Lord said in a statement.
I mimicked her method by leaving it on the counter for an hour and found that as long as you do not vigorously mix the batter at any point, which does have a deflating effect, the air bubbles will expand and the baking powder will redouble its efforts when the heat of the oven hits the pan.
Demna Gvasalia's designs for Balenciaga that mimicked Parisian tourists (even if you've never been to Paris, you'll recognize the ubiquitous, I'm-not-from-here logos), Junya Watanabe's distressed UCLA hoodies (which take on a whole new meaning, post-college admissions scam), or even Hedi Slimane's suburban take on Celine reminded us that, sometimes, the industry is on the joke.
Her costume brought the animated character from the 1989 beloved film perfectly to life — with a black sequin pantsuit used as the base of Ursula's protruding octopus tentacles (which Perry manipulated with fishing wire, ironically); a purple long-sleeve shirt and face paint giving Perry Ursula's signature skin color; and an exaggerated gray mohawk wig that mimicked Ursula's hair.
Apa teamed up with Fossil to design his own custom digital watch dial for the brand's newest line of touchscreen smartwatches — the Q Explorist HR. When creating his dial, Apa drew inspiration from his Samoan heritage and mimicked a pattern inspired by traditional Samoan art on his guitar, for a truly one-of-a-kind design.
The moment at the end of the video when Swift said "Getting receipts, gonna edit this later" as she pointed her camera phone and mimicked the act of recording a video was interpreted by some fans as a swipe at Kim Kardashian, who was said to have "brought receipts" to her husband's spat with the pop star.
Mr. Gallin may have worked on the business end of show business, but he was arguably his own best creation, an unapologetic bon vivant with a spiky mop of dark hair, black glasses and, as a native of Brooklyn, that borough's signature drawl, which friends like Sarah Jessica Parker and Andy Cohen mimicked to great effect.
During each run, participants either smiled (specifically a real or "Duchenne" smile, and not a fake smile), frowned (runners mimicked their own facial expression during intense running), attempted to consciously relax their hands and upper-body (by imagining they were holding a crisp but trying not to break it), or adopted their normal focus of attention during running.
When the series finale of "Game of Thrones" first aired, some people noticed how her crowning ceremony had parallel imagery to that of Queen Elizabeth I. Culture critic Anthony Oliveira noted how Sansa&aposs long hair, worn uncharacteristically down, mimicked how Queen Elizabeth I sent a message with her chosen hairstyle on the day she was crowned.
The soirée mimicked the duo's December Aspen, Colorado, ceremony with a six-tier wedding cake and winter wonderland-theme décor complete with fake snow, a mountainside backdrop and twinkle lights throughout and was attended by Hollywood music scene heavy weights including NSYNC's JC Chasez, Ringo Starr, Kenny G, Yolanda Foster's ex (and Gigi Hadid's stepdad) David Foster and Mark McGrath.
It's simply incredible that we have the ability to witness a tiny craft, shedding unwanted luggage as it moves away from us at 20,000 miles per hour:Image Credit: OASI Observatory team; D. Lazzaro, S. SilvaThe entire observing campaign mimicked what would happen if a wayward asteroid, or a mysterious hunk of space trash, was on a collision course with our planet.

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