| 21. | Emulation, thought the 16th-century liturgical composer Palestrina.
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| 22. | This results in a peculiar mixture of disgust, irony and emulation.
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| 23. | Emulation software tries to solve an old problem in computing.
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| 24. | Thereby, they set the bar extremely low for emulation.
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| 25. | Customers clearly make a big tradeoff when they use emulation,
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| 26. | But whether emulation will work for preservation is still unproven.
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| 27. | Generally, emulation is not the best route to profitability.
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| 28. | The primal ferocity of the tiger stirs admiration, emulation and fear.
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| 29. | Emulation : Running Windows programs on a Mac isn't easy.
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| 30. | Surely such tangible benefits of peace are worthy of admiration and emulation.
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