| 41. | He received its Lifetime Achievement Award for his Burroughs pastiches at ECOF'93 in Willows, California.
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| 42. | He wrote pastiches of Poe's C . Auguste Dupin and was a noted Sherlock Holmes scholar.
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| 43. | Emboldened by the precision of forgery technology and lured by exorbitant profit, some sell pastiches as originals.
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| 44. | The tattooed patterns were ornamented pastiches of ordination into monkhood, a major rite of passage for men.
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| 45. | At the same time, serious composers who embrace pop often end up creating diluted pop-classical pastiches.
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| 46. | Nor would hunters ride to the hounds in Dior's unconventional pastiches of crimson and white jodphur outfits.
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| 47. | Symons wrote two modern-day Sherlock Holmes pastiches, as well as a pastiche set in the 1920s.
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| 48. | Some of his chapters read like little more than flat-footed pastiches of the original author's work.
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| 49. | The various series were popular enough to spawn imitators and pastiches, including " Super Ranger Kids ".
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| 50. | Eric Jenot's Tintin Parodies site was closed down by Moulinsart in 2004 for displaying Tintin parodies and pastiches.
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