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| Topics include geographic sources, | imitations and synthetics, treatments, and identificati |
| e devaluation led to a massive production of | imitations, and an economic demand for the older, pre-d |
| devalued by the introduction of treatments, | imitations, and synthetics onto the market. |
| ium to improve the refractive quality of his | imitations, and altered their colors with metal salts. |
| any language was ever the parent of so many | imitations and the source of so much fiction. |
| between each verse several minuets, fugues, | imitations, and every species of music, even to hunting |
| Imitations are made in plaster of Paris and other prepa | |
| The Monk produced as large a family of | imitations as either of Pushkin's Romantic poems. |
| ts have been known to try and pass off these | imitations as the real thing, as Korean law prohibits n |
| rge number of manuscripts, commentaries, and | imitations attests. |
| l 2009 the general public only had access to | imitations, but in that year the original sauce was mad |
| at popularity almost immediately, as several | imitations can be found from the period following its c |
| l, Astonishing Experiments of Ventriloquism, | Imitations, etc, etc, etc." Tickets admitting two perso |
| s eminence as a scholar gave rise to several | imitations, forgeries and misattributions. |
| " was taken out due to the BBFC's worries of | imitations from audiences. |
| re being replaced by almost perfect physical | imitations grown from plant-like pods, which take over |
| to be filmed in a way that would discourage | imitations in real life, and brutal killings could not |
| rds became a household name after his animal | imitations in the radio shows Ray's a Laugh with Ted Ra |
| in the following years, and there were also | imitations made by other companies. |
| did not have handles, and the first European | imitations, made at Meissen, were without handles, too. |
| As convincing as these | imitations may be to humans, they often fail to fool ot |
| ons, operetta, comedy sketches and character | imitations; numerous publications, amongst which his be |
| Perhaps it refers to glass | imitations of jewellery gemstones. |
| ested in Russian folklore and wrote numerous | imitations of folk songs. |
| Both robots are smaller | imitations of the original Robosaurus, which was design |
| They eventually released their reunion album | Imitations of Life on October 12, 2004. |
| re particularly successful, and spawned many | imitations of their own. |
| 29987) and in | imitations of instrumental style in sung madrigals and |
| but gave his leisure to reading and writing | imitations of old Scottish ballads. |
| came the name of the game and also numerous | imitations of the game across the continent. |
| Neither mere | imitations of past styles nor industrial products not i |
| the courtyard of the mosque and near it are | imitations of Corinthian capitals and columns of gray s |
| leries, and another group with trompe l'oeil | imitations of bronzes. |
| a wine amphora shaped on the Dressel 1, and | imitations of Dressel 2-4. |
| first examples of Roman amphorae were local | imitations of pre-existent types such as Dressel 1, Dre |
| inged Leafbird consists of a rich mixture of | imitations of the calls of various other species of bir |
| u-weee or wu-wu-wee, and can be attracted by | imitations of this. |
| ellowish, with black dots and stripes, rough | imitations of wasps, which probably gives them some pro |
| she won an amateur contest as a child doing | imitations of some singers of the day. |
| mself was amused by Chard Whitlow's mournful | imitations of himself ("As we get older we do not get a |
| The 'Basia' are really extended | imitations of Catullus (in particular poems 5 and 7) an |
| topics and feelings and is known for Dion's | imitations of instruments. |
| Plastic Ono Band") features Paul and Linda's | imitations of various rock musician stereotypes, as wel |
| German poets to substitute for the bombastic | imitations of Marini, to which he himself had begun by |
| re allowed to heckle the opposition by doing | imitations of Barry Goldwater. |
| n 1837 he published a book of verses, mostly | imitations of Alphonse de Lamartine and Victor Hugo, wh |
| eby strictly forbidden to fabricate spurious | imitations of this new Eagle Dollar, with a view to the |
| , adapted to local conditions and not merely | imitations of Western Christianity. |
| known, humans created Armas, which are crude | imitations of Machinas and do not have D-S.O.I.L. |
| ) is remembered as the author of some clever | imitations of contemporary poets on the theme of A Pipe |
| As a poet he produced clever | imitations of John Gay and Thomas Gray, and with the as |
| the police and he was indicted for creating | imitations of banknotes stemming from the 1894 Law Cont |
| andra, which were not printed till 1772, are | imitations of Seneca. |
| offered striking juxtapositions of Art with | imitations of rugged Nature. |
| books and caricatures, as well as decorative | imitations of footballs, are usually still made in the |
| als on Define The Great Line sound less like | imitations of Dallas Taylor's vocals, and more similar |
| 1700), are for the most part dry and stilted | imitations of French and Latin models, but they formed |
| atter consisting principally of unsuccessful | imitations of John Milton and Thomson; but the poet was |
| s the centre of displays of his replicas and | imitations of Celtic brooches in his Dublin shop, also |
| As | imitations started to appear, they held a prize competi |
| Galalith could produce gemstone | imitations that looked strikingly real. |
| ugh the popularity of his cards led to cheap | imitations that eventually drove him from the market. |
| Imitations The unique elements have spawned imitators i | |
| produced speciality in the 21st century with | imitations throughout the English speaking world. |
| bit involving a series of Maurice Chevalier | imitations was incorporated into the script of Monkey B |
| The | imitations were, in his view, so similar to real gems t |
| s You Most (at Christmas Time"), and uptempo | imitations, with chimes, of Phil Spector's 1963 Christm |
| sive work of water commerce saw many diverse | imitations worldwide and was a popular tourist destinat |
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