| 31. | The unchanneled mimetic impulse hurls itself blindly against the obstacle of a conflicting desire.
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| 32. | But it was with the Royal Ballet that Edwards most memorably displayed his mimetic talents.
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| 33. | Japanese also contains a large number of mimetic words formed by reduplication of a syllable.
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| 34. | In this meditation, the narrator dwells on the aesthetic and mimetic features of art.
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| 35. | It invites its own rebuffs and these rebuffs will in turn strengthen the mimetic inclination.
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| 36. | The mimetic style of film acting was used to great effect in German Expressionist film.
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| 37. | These 336 species form 8 distinct mimetic rings, of which 2 are newly described.
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| 38. | These muscles are also called mimetic muscles.
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| 39. | Evidence in both animals and humans suggests that resveratrol may be a caloric restriction mimetic.
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| 40. | In other words, if there is contraction of the mimetic muscle during an electromyogram.
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