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The rest of the world wants to emmulate us, not vice versa.
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They can also emmulate the experience of Indian carriers that are able to offer voice at 2 cents/min and are still able to make 40% EBIDTA margin.
Like Facebook or Google, Wireless Carriers Need to Scale 2009
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Chase said he did this on purpose to emmulate real life.
SPIELBERG AND BORAT 2008
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If you want to emmulate that, good good luck to you.
Howard Stern 3.0: The future of entertainment « BuzzMachine 2009
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She has an impeachable work ethic and I as a blogger try to emmulate her.
Is That Legal?: Michelle Malkin: Blogging While Flying? 2006
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Another thing that I have discovered is that I can emmulate styles very easily much to the suprise of the writing group who had assumed I was 'stuck' writting the same sort of stuff.
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Is that really the type of society you want to emmulate?
Sound Politics: New Jersey Supreme Court rules in favor of same-sex marriage rights 2006
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They are several social/cultural generations removed, even when the games emmulate real subjects (sports), are often highly symbolic (also sports), and very often referential from a literary and fantastic standpoint as well (MMORPGs).
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When he adopted this crosier it immediately suggested to me that the Holy Father chose to emmulate the Apostle St. Paul when he wrote, "I came among you preaching Christ crucified, and Him alone."
Archive 2006-06-25 Terry Nelson 2006
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When he adopted this crosier it immediately suggested to me that the Holy Father chose to emmulate the Apostle St. Paul when he wrote, "I came among you preaching Christ crucified, and Him alone."
St.'s Peter and Paul Terry Nelson 2006
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