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  • son like a rifle, drummer John Densmore would emulate a gunshot by producing a loud rimshot, by hit
  • 500 Brickell was originally designed to emulate a giant arch.
  • He used his trusty Oberheim OB-Xa to emulate a 1960s organ sound.
  • Virtual reality helps to emulate a near lifelike situation, complete with sigh
  • irtual machine, which gives it the ability to emulate a variety of guest CPU architectures on many
  • It is housed in a building designed to emulate a 15th-century Venetian palace, drawing parti
  • foundations, the new facility was designed to emulate a circus tent to continue the Music Circus tr
  • Caterpillar stamp featured cut out holes (to emulate a caterpillar eating a leaf)
  • originally implemented to allow the kernel to emulate a text console on systems such as the Apple M
  • m product, a human physiology engine meant to emulate actual medical physics and response to medica
  • c game uses the standard 80x25 text screen to emulate an 80x50 grid by making clever use of foregro
  • gration experience may have created a wish to emulate and join the upper class of his new homeland.
  • ip, and Jam are four rebellious teenagers who emulate and tribute Kiss to a degree in their own gar
  • towards Scandinavian countries as a model to emulate, and was active in the economic implications
  • ns to designs, such as the Omega, in order to emulate artificial gravity.
  • Gothic churches that this church was built to emulate, as are the transepts on either side of the t
  • adaptations, Batman is said to have chosen to emulate bats to strike fear into the hearts of crimin
  • ys there is no one good style of preaching to emulate, but cites five sources that cover the spectr
  • eekness of Top Gun, which it clearly tries to emulate, but it delivers the goods in its elementary
  • ychs that distill moments from the plot-often emulate classical portraiture.
  • n data values, and allowing the programmer to emulate closures.
  • An Emulate from another point in space and time.
  • It can emulate hard drives, floppy drives, optical disc driv
  • Sam worked hard to emulate Harris's vocal style.
  • Mrs. Quiwonkpa also hoped all Liberians would emulate her reconciliation efforts to move Liberia fu
  • In perhaps a futile attempt to emulate him, the boy removes his baseball cap, and do
  • Whose inspiration prompted Soutsos to try to emulate him.
  • Graham needed to emulate his work at Selhurst Park.
  • those who followed were in some way trying to emulate his work.
  • by jazz violin great Joe Venuti and began to emulate his style.
  • at his road to a new career and attempting to emulate his new idol is full of pain and embarrassmen
  • Hanover, di Lorenzo quickly felt the need to emulate his father, who is also a good cook.
  • ndian hockey legend Dhyanchand but for him to emulate his father was a stupendous task.
  • deep into the gothic scene, VonAllen tried to emulate his favorite music such as Depeche Mode , Nit
  • f us who worked closely with him attempted to emulate his remarkable example.
  • built in Europe, Skopintsev never managed to emulate his performances, bouncing between the NHL an
  • In 1402 the Earl Douglas' cousin attempted to emulate his great victory and hopefully survive but t
  • y, attracting other meat-packing companies to emulate his success.
  • Ice breaker trip - The idea is to emulate icebreaking tankers, but on a smaller scale.
  • Thus, custom events are hard to emulate in JScript .NET.
  • sh, and hopes were high that Colchester could emulate Ipswich and climb into the Second Division, a
  • sive dancing skill and her wish to be able to emulate it.
  • Ah Bengs are often stereotyped as trying to emulate Japanese street fashion.
  • These attempted to emulate Jones' exuberant style, and were of course il
  • EPOC also includes "EmoKey" software used to emulate keystrokes based on combinations of thoughts,
  • inspired the Indonesian generals involved to emulate KST and build a special forces unit for Indon
  • Unfortunately, it is unable to properly emulate later versions of the TI-83 Plus, TI-89 and V
  • ca, and particularly in Puerto Rico, tried to emulate Menudo's success, including girl bands.
  • jQTouch tries to emulate mobile platforms, like the iPhone SDK, as muc
  • are development organizations that attempt to emulate more successful development houses, either by
  • is notable in that it was among the first to emulate most SNES enhancement chips at some level.
  • Shortly after returning home, he began to emulate North Korea's system, influenced by the Juche
  • C mapping requires a C programmer to manually emulate object-oriented features.
  • enza behind his desk, and he says he tries to emulate one of America's most celebrated business lea
  • of robotics: studying how to make robots that emulate or simulate living biological organisms mecha
  • one end, to beliefs and practices seeking to emulate Orthodox Judaism with Yeshua added at the oth
  • vance not being powerful enough to completely emulate other Custom Robo titles.
  • e German Reed Entertainments, and he tried to emulate Parry in developing his own sketches, consist
  • But this venture failed to emulate past success.
  • ll on the guitar neck, allowing the player to emulate pedal steel sounds and play complex country b
  • e nearby Abbey of Nervesa, where he sought to emulate Petrarch and Boccaccio in a literary career.
  • un such operating systems, emulators that can emulate PowerPC-based processors, like SheepShaver or
  • tics simulator which uses a physics engine to emulate real-world robotics applications.
  • hestral overdub to the track in an attempt to emulate recent hit singles like Glen Campbell's "Gent
  • in different conformations are often used to emulate receptor flexibility.
  • equirements may be imposed when attempting to emulate resource intensive games such as Goldeneye 00
  • s with Jesse James, who idolizes and tries to emulate Robin Hood, but somehow he is not able to cle
  • It was a conscious attempt to emulate Roman architecture and to that end it borrowe
  • Though San Vitores chose to emulate Saint Francis Xavier, who did not use soldier
  • Such measurement systems emulate several thousand EMI receivers digitally in p
  • Besides the CPU core emulation, it can also emulate several peripherals, like flash ROMs and the
  • d a maximum of 6MB of RAM, and its CPU had to emulate some of the VAX floating point instructions i
  • of Yiddish, mensch is "someone to admire and emulate, someone of noble character.
  • It is also used to emulate sounds generated by obsolete electronic equip
  • For being able to emulate Spitz's record, Speedo, a sponsor of Michael
  • tball with being the first game to accurately emulate sports.
  • albot's floating weather map and proceeded to emulate Talbot's trademark leap from Scotland to Irel
  • LL/SC is more difficult to emulate than CAS.
  • , while in "quirks mode" attempts are made to emulate the behavior of older browsers.
  • the Leytonstone team never had the chance to emulate the likes of Wimbledon, in terms of entering
  • own in the sixties, the new buildings seek to emulate the charm.
  • ament election in 1994, hoping that she would emulate the success of Mary Robinson in the Irish pre
  • t on whether the revamped Power Snooker could emulate the success of Twenty20 cricket, pointed out
  • Ernest Louis's desire to emulate the French court under Louis XIV ran his coun
  • The park is designed to emulate the cavern residence of Santa Claus on the Ar
  • e Virtual User Generator (VuGen) ) is used to emulate the steps of real human users.
  • Future versions will also emulate the mouse based on the gyros.
  • Using mathematical models to emulate the original analog circuitry of real-world e
  • Several display engines exist which try to emulate the look of the native widgets on the platfor
  • In the original versions, this game tried to emulate the visual style of the game cover and openin
  • owever, Joe Hahn is shown using a MIDI pad to emulate the piano loop at the end.
  • To be able to emulate the high notes of a violin, all of the Sky Gu
  • For the film Electric Dreams Barron wanted to emulate the huge success of the film Flashdance a yea
  • ed as professionally made porn which seeks to emulate the style of amateur pornography.
  • inal used a monochrome black and white CRT to emulate the plasma panel.
  • ong written before "Creep") was an attempt to emulate the soundtrack of 1950s Disney films.
  • aMSN attempts to emulate the look and feel of Windows Live Messenger,
  • ties are usually composed of those wanting to emulate the practices of the earliest believers.
  • The "C" in Locomotive was changed to a "K" to emulate the Russian rugby league club Lokomotiv Mosco
  • a soft elastomer material that is intended to emulate the feel of human skin.
  • Janelia farm was designed to emulate the unconstrained and collaborative environme
  • riting and recording music in 2006, hoping to emulate the same style.
  • due to Ryan's previous two singles failing to emulate the success of her debut.
  • It is also unable to emulate the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition as well as the
  • e shell scripts for easier maintenance and to emulate the behavior of the old ipfwadm command.
  • established, but care had to be taken not to emulate the jaw structure of the Orks.
  • ce called 'Wavemaker' in which Adams tried to emulate the ripple effect of bodies of water in his m
  • MHz processor, and the built-in screen could emulate the Monochrome Display Adapter or Color Graph
  • igital cinema cameras attempt to more closely emulate the way film handles highlights and are used
  • uch preludes was less defined but would often emulate the style of a fast movement of an Italian si
  • the design of the IBM AT A20 address line to emulate the behaviour in older processors.
  • The aim was to emulate the achievements of the 1959 race win with th
  • ampbell, who has openly stated his desires to emulate the policies associated with Bennett's govern
  • Gaylord had planned to emulate the successful model created by E!, by sellin
  • Hoping to emulate the success of BMG Records, which had signed
  • ch Equatorial Africa in 1910 in an attempt to emulate the relative success of French West Africa.
  • these teachings, but to encourage students to emulate the purity and sincerity of the ancient Kadam
  • deceptively simple device, later attempts to emulate the Scarff ring as a mounting for the dorsal
  • These transport systems seek to emulate the environment of a neonatal intensive care
  • While the hardware would be fairly simple to emulate, the only remaining copies of the software ar
  • elevision programme, and he was never able to emulate the success of his mother.
  • ven the right environment, a boy will seek to emulate the good example of those who strive to guide
  • He also urged the Imperial States to emulate the courage and union of the Swiss Confederac
  • Mitchell sought to emulate the recent successes of black politicians suc
  • ry sings "RRRoger Taylor", rolling the "r" to emulate the drums at the end of the verse.
  • ed 6 runs before being caught out, failing to emulate the form of batting partner Graeme Calway, wh
  • donor policies and attempts should be made to emulate the success achieved using gender markers to
  • ote owners encouraged other of its artists to emulate the tune's "boogaloo" beat.
  • ns, led by William B. Ide, who had decided to emulate the Texans by revolting against California's
  • he other German public-service channel ARD to emulate the formula, leading to adventure series such
  • Designed to emulate the fast moving style of Rowan and Martin's L
  • acclaimed single "Devils Ball", it failed to emulate the success of its predecessor and Double spl
  • AW" at CBGB's 313 Gallery, which was meant to emulate the popular jazz and hip hop club Giant Step,
  • th), in which a small British studio tries to emulate the genres and star system of a Hollywood maj
  • Many producers have tried to emulate the Wall of Sound, and Brian Wilson of the Be
  • (Groove Collective's) goal has always been to emulate the range of music a DJ plays during the cour
  • pedal and Marshall amplifier in an attempt to emulate the Rickenbacker 12-string sound on songs by
  • , with the exception of the TI-81, TilEm will emulate the behavior of the calculator without requir
  • ops, and extensive porticoes in an attempt to emulate the architecture of Italian Renaissance archi
  • of his celebrity mentor, Ben then attempts to emulate their road to success in his own misguided fa
  • s 1935-36 campaign was a season that saw Town emulate their successes in the mid 1920s, by finishin
  • the middle eight, the band put on masks that emulate their own faces, and Danny plays his bass dru
  • that Town could deny Arsenal their chance to emulate their own successes in the mid 1920s of winni
  • ories and record-keeping, as they were not to emulate their ancestors, but rather Jesus Christ, the
  • ing idols-Ronaldinho and Ronaldo-and tries to emulate them on the pitch.
  • describes the king's achievements and how to emulate them.
  • object in the domain that the system aims to emulate, then if the algorithm is able to tell whethe
  • A quiescence search attempts to emulate this behavior by instructing a computer to se
  • The show tries to emulate this by suggesting and promoting organic and
  • eading scorer in 1979-80, but he struggled to emulate this form after signing for Leeds United in 1
  • eir second consecutive championship and would emulate Town's 1920s achievement the next season.
  • ciplines including thaumaturgical powers that emulate True Faith.
  • ess - reason enough for the Finnish people to emulate Ukko and seek out new light.
  • untry estates in miniature' that attempted to emulate upper class mansions on a middle class budget
  • he Earl of Edgcumbe, the officers mess had to emulate Warwick Castle, complete with towers and cast
  • renadier to borrow an upright bass and try to emulate what he was hearing on records.
  • Graeme Hick tried to emulate Wood, but could only make 87 before Ian Black