scientific literature, you see the same mistake made over and over again. This was a paper that was mimic a typical medical study. In this case, the study is looking at how fruit consumption
If you're over 30 and kids, it's like a nightmare. to mimic as close to his handwriting.
All other art forms, movies, theater, whatever it is, you are always looking at the character from the outside. You're sitting there passive and you're watching them, and that mimics our experience of life. You can't know what it's like to be me; I can't know what it's like to be you and that's kind of as far as we can go. But in a book, you can transcend that. You can slip into Andy Barber's thoughts and for three hundred pages, you can get some indication, some sense of what it would be
And a recent Wall Street Journal article quoted, "Every investor can learn something from him. Instead of trying to mimic the inimitable brilliance of Mr. Buffettt, maybe more investors should emulate the common sense and patience of Mr. Gayner."
If you're over 30 and kids, it's like a nightmare. So I wanted to mimic his handwriting.
to keep the animals alive. But then they mimic the natural habitat and lifestyle of the species in relevant ways, in the most relevant ways. And so it just depends on the species.
And drugs like LSD-- which, incidentally, was invented by academics because it was thought to mimic the symptoms of schizophrenia. So you start taking a little of that, and you're already troubled, and life becomes-- Challenging.
To internalize their way of looking at the world. If you just mimic the surface of somebody's work without understanding where they were coming from your work will never be any more than a knockoff. T.S. Eliot said it best.
like if it were green so um I really believe in when I'm going to mimic the flavor and texture of something that and I also want to mimic the appearance of it and that's some of the things that we teach at Living light so I will be adding a peeled zucchini and of course all you need for that is a peeler and if you don't have one then don't peel it no
Just smile a lot, and then you actually become happy by mimicking the behavior of someone who is happy. That's what I wanted to do. If I could mimic the behavior of the Tarahumara, maybe I could get the rest of the benefits. So things are kind of cool, except for one thing.
found at local markets and, umm, and then he would say -- he would play me a bit of a piece, sometimes on a piano, sometimes on a very bad software he used to mimic the sound of an orchestra. Terrible, probably made by Yahoo!
So we just told people face to face to go in and mimic the gestures of the interviewers. Nobody consciously recognized the mimicry, but people who went in and mimicked the interviewer were more likely to get the job than people who didn't. One of the overriding themes of social psychology is people love themselves.
Wheat flour does have gums in it. And so I wanted to mimic that chemistry, I wanted it to taste good, so I didn't want it to taste like bean. I don't know about you guys, but a lot of people use bean flour and that has a very strong taste that I didn't
Even if you're in the humanities, you're going to not be as good as a judge when you were when you were like 50 years old. So he's gonna try to mimic but not copy those flavors.
We ended up getting a lot of natural looks. is actually not someone perfectly mimicking us.
it's a relationship that started in 1905 it was a neighbor of his um it started I think as you know it really mimics all of these relationships if you look at U what Sanford wrote I think it started very innocently and became more serious over time but it lasted for 15 years and
I should not have to feel like I have to mimic the women of these videos to get attention from boys I like.
And so what that person does is they are meant to mimic , as I showed you earlier on, the role of the astronaut sitting
has been designed through NEEMO and Desert Rat's work to mimic a trip to an asteroid or to the moons of Mars.
It goes to show his experience that will probably mimic a lot of investors experiences in stock that went parabolic and went in bubbles.
No one flour will really do what you need it to do. And so you need to mix flours in order to mimic the performance of wheat. And what I did was I chose a flour mix that I thought that I liked and spent several years tweaking it to perform the way
So whenever something feels almost impossible to make I think no, at one point in history that was made by human beings and I can do that. So there's nothing I found that I can't mimic , other than San Francisco sourdough. I do have a sourdough recipe on my site but I don't have San Francisco sourdough because, as you know, that needs a particular yeast, and on and on.
And so she can't be trying to sort of mimic me in the course of making the film.
know study and restudy the language which to try to mimic it as best I could um but zombies are you know part of my
know aim high David Mulla try to you know mimic that style of writing you know Doris Kern's Goodwin Walter isacson you know those are all the guys that I
Biomimicry, mimicking the way nature creates and creating our architecture that way, even in cities-- how we can look at human well
And oats themselves can be problematic for people who can't tolerate gluten. So there's a prolamin in oats that mimics the prolamin in gluten, which is called gliadin, the prolamin in oats is called avenin. And avenin is something that people who are gluten intolerance often are intolerant to as well.
We and "Saturday Night Live," we were all mimicking every character.
A woman named Tanya Chartrand in the late 90s, ran a very famous psychology experiment. She had subjects go into interviews and the subjects either mimicked the gestures of the interviewers. And so, if the interviewer crossed his legs, then the subject crossed her legs.
So what makes food so complex is its incredible organic chemistry that you can actually mimic pretty easily,
So the idea that children learn languages faster than adults so you should mimic how children learn language is nonsense.
If the interviewer, if she leans forward then the subject, he would lean forward. So we just told people face to face to go in and mimic the gestures of the interviewers. Nobody consciously recognized the mimicry, but people who went in and mimicked the interviewer were more likely to get the job than people who didn't.
So what happened? The exact same things as in the previous studies. Nobody detects this consciously, but when I mimic you, when my avatar mimics you, you look at me more and you're more likely to sign this petition later on that you wouldn't have signed otherwise. You also rate me as more attractive, more credible, more trustworthy, and you like me more.
that we H that the experience would evoke in you we tried to mimic in the actual entryway there's there's another
you know, instruments and try to mimic like guitar players and pianists and horn players and all those things.
his stapler once he was done with them but even though she tried to mimic what he done hers came out
It's disallowing you from feeling how tired you are because that caffeine is mimicking that adenosine and blocking those receptors in your brain, which is not
And then use 3D printing technology to print what he calls a fairing that mimics the shape and feel and weight of the real missing limb.
The apocryphal tale is that he named it Kodak because the sound was mimicking the sound of the shutter, that he thought it went "kodak" when you snapped the shutter.
Or the older one to the younger one, mimicking what we had done with them.
of people without being, without instinctively mimicking the opinions of the people in the group.
I'd like to thank Neil Young for essentially being the voice that is mimicked most in Indie rock.
And it lit her up and kind of separated her from the sky so I mimicked that action by just putting a strobe there to make it brighter because
This is-- pardon me here-- is a board that was put in by the NBL crew at a 45 degree angle to mimic the lake basin.
And so each one of these things you can use in a gluten free baking product to serve as the gluten replacer. And what I mean is you mix this with the flours and now you've got a thing that will mimic gluten, a gluten flour. Now in terms of choosing flours I thought initially that all I needed to do was choose a flour, add some xanthan gum,
after it was invented by Gutenberg that of course what it was created the fonts were made to mimic the scribes
And indeed, as we start to see society in various ways mimic this architecture of the net, I think we have to treat that architecture as something more holy, to hold up.
because we're now in constant disembodied communication with each other, might mimic the gothic experience in which people are remote places and there's this possibility
that eBay had proven on steroids, trust and efficiency were enabling us to mimic the exchanges that used to take place in villages, but in ways and on a scale that had never been possible
calling it a hummus I want it to look like hummus I don't want it to look like spinach Pate which is what it would look like if it were green so um I really believe in when I'm going to mimic the flavor and texture of something that and I also want to mimic the appearance of it and that's some of the things that we teach at Living light so I will be