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mimicked and somewhat
This technique can be employed with any film camera and can be somewhat mimicked with photo-editing software such as GIMP or Photoshop.

mimicked and exaggerated
More recently, The Fast Show has mocked people of other races, notably the Chanel 9 sketches, and Banzai has mimicked Japanese games shows, which have an exaggerated sense of violence, sex and public absurdity.

mimicked and style
Calraet mimicked Cuyp ’ s style, incorporating the same aspects, and produced similar landscapes to that of the latter.
Joshua Garrison mimicked Chan's " political pseudo-documentary style " in his Virginia Tech Massacre, a controversial Halo 3 – based re-enactment and explanation of the eponymous real-life events.
Another manga artist, Masakazu Katsura, has also mimicked Mucha's style several times.
The fashionable folk of the day mimicked various aspects of his style of dress, from his high collared shirts to his signature Panama hat.
He first appeared in public at a rent party, where he mimicked Fats Waller's playing style.
This event also saw Tikal take on cultural characteristics of Caracol ; even with the renewed erection of monuments at Tikal, their style mimicked that of Caracol.
The style of the Fosdick sequences closely mimicked Tracy, including the urban setting, the outrageous villains, the galloping mortality rate, the crosshatched shadows, the lettering style — even Gould's familiar signature was parodied in Fearless Fosdick.
The wound system, which stressed incapacitating damage over lethal kinds, also mimicked the style of adventure films, wherein the hero may often be incapacitated, but is rarely killed.
The scenes featuring the film team were shot first with handheld 16mm cameras in a cinéma vérité style that mimicked an observational documentary.
Phyllis and her sisters mimicked the singing style of The Andrews Sisters, as well The Mills Brothers and The Dinning Sisters, from very young ages when they would perform short shows for family and friends in their parents ' living room.
However, the BBC launched a lightweight, magazine-style programme that mimicked the style of United States breakfast television.
The music recorded by the band during this era appears indebted to black metal and gothic rock which became an influential style within the visual kei scene, creating a new type of gothic rock that was mimicked and prevailed in the following years.
Instead, Ferry infused his writing with Ackerman's trademark puns, and mimicked his writing style, which led to legal action brought forth by Ackerman.
It was first introduced in France in the 18th-century, where it mimicked the heavy head-to-toe style of women's day dresses of the time.
It also inspired The Killers to shoot the video for their first single, Somebody Told Me, in a similar style, using projections that mimicked the light panel in Crystal.
The LHS's leather mimicked the soft, gathered style of its cloth seats, and projected a more expensive look than the New Yorker's more traditionally styled leather.
Jeanette mimicked the style of Sam Langford, whom he fought 15 times ( some sources say 14 ), developing defensive techniques that were elusive and effective.
His memorable style of delivery — dignified and learned — was frequently mimicked by comedians such as Peter Sellers and Kenneth Williams.
Satiric playwrights occasionally mimicked Marlowe's style, as John Marston does in the induction to Antonio and Mellida.
Cafe racers ' bodywork and control layout typically mimicked the style of contemporary Grand Prix roadracers featuring an elongated fuel tank, often with dents to allow the riders knees to grip the tank, low slung racing handlebars, and a single, rearwardly mounted, humped seat.
This style mimicked the early informal għana sung by women, but due to its extreme vocal demands, this style is very seldom practised.
This detailed recount and writing style has been mimicked in future design writing, in order to document every aspect of the interiority of a space.

mimicked and two
As William Gibbons writes, " Pastor Thomas also mentioned that the two pygmies mimicked the cry of the animal as it was being attacked and speared ... Later, a victory feast was held, during which parts of the animal were cooked and eaten.
Countercurrent exchange is a mechanism occurring in nature and mimicked in industry and engineering, in which there is a crossover of some property, usually heat or some component, between two flowing bodies flowing in opposite directions to each other.
In India they played the Combined Universities at Poona and Barrington made 149 not out in 290 minutes, but mimicked Slasher Mackay ( who had toured India two years before ) and when he took two wickets there was a pitch invasion as the crowd gave him presents, including a pair of sunglasses, which he used for the rest of the match, even when bowling.
To do this, Spring also shipped with two key extensions: a Unix process server which mimicked a full Unix, and a re-write of the standard libc library called libue which redirected Unix kernel requests to various servers.
The first two are similar characters that mimicked old pulp magazine heroes, wearing a suit of copper armor and shooting paralyzing or lethal darts, while the third is a member of the Serpent Society.
Though Pupunu only scored five career touchdowns ( three regular season, two postseason ), he performed a unique celebration after each, in which he mimicked twisting off the top of a coconut and drinking the juice, a very popular celebration among San Diego fans .< ref >

mimicked and them
In the opinion of McGill University psychiatrist Joel Paris, this inadvertently legitimized them by forcing textbooks, which mimicked the structure of the DSM, to include a separate chapter on them and resulted in an increase in diagnosis of dissociative conditions.
Jane Fonda has said that elements of the story mimicked their real-life relationship, and helped them resolve certain issues.
Djokovic, known for his off-court impersonations of other star players ( many of them his friends ), mimicked McEnroe's pre-service ritual and some of his best-known antics before motioning McEnroe to come down from the press box to join him.
According to the ta-ta theory, humans made the earliest words by tongue movements that mimicked manual gestures, rendering them audible.
Carnival was created when the indetured laborers and slaves who saw the French celebrating in costume and mimicked them while combining aspects from their own cultures ( predominantly African ).
Kamikaze attacks were mimicked in the September 11, 2001 attacks, in which Islamic terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center and part of The Pentagon by flying hijacked civilian aircraft into them.

mimicked and once
After millennia, Unicron was able to psionically reshape his asteroid prison into a massive metal planet, and from there further developed his prison to be capable of transformation into a robot form which mimicked his original appearance, allowing him to continue his attempts to once again destroy all of creation.
As noted in the instruction booklet, Working Designs ' opening animation would have mimicked the Japanese version of the game ( gems morphing into the logo ) but once Working Designs " were made aware of a logo created for the English Rayearth " by Media Blasters, they decided to change the opening to incorporate the new logo.

mimicked and signature
Robinson, dubbed " Little Naitch " ( a reference to Flair's nickname, the " Nature Boy "), came to the ring in a robe similar to those worn by Flair, and mimicked Flair's mannerisms, signature strut and " wooo " catchphrase.

mimicked and song
The song of the Superb Lyrebird is a mixture of seven elements of its own song and any number of other mimicked songs and noises.
These artifacts often mimicked a " digital chirp " during the quiet portions of the song or when there was only speaking.
On average, each male bird incorporates imitations of 75 other species into its song, with rather more African than northern species mimicked.
The music video was inspired by Madonna's admiration of Marilyn Monroe and mimicked the latter's performance of the song " Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend " from the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Although not a direct imitation, the riff that string quartet repeats at the end of the song is mimicked at the end of Bruce Springsteen's " Born to Run " ( which is an indicator that Morrison had great influence on Springsteen ).
The song was mimicked for a television advertisement for the Toyota RAV4 in the UK in 2006.
For example, the song A Wild Hare aurally recreates from Bambi, even down to the dialogue, which is wordlessly mimicked by the guitar.

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