Wilson self-consciously capitalized on that supremacy in his 'First Hundred Days' of dynamic action, a deliberate imitation of the Kennedy style in early 1960.
He wrote the thing in his back garden and it was initially thrown away, so I doubt if this was deliberate imitation.
She raised a finely drawn brow in deliberate imitation of him.
It is thought that one reason for the rapid development of naturalistic form was a growing awareness of Classical remains in places where they were most numerous and a deliberate imitation of their style.
Norman Perrin observes, "The best understanding of 2 Thessalonians ... is to see it as a deliberate imitation of 1 Thessalonians, updating the apostle's thought."
The replicators were made in deliberate imitation of life, which is highly efficient at spreading itself around, binding energy from sunlight, and extracting scarce elements from abundant minerals.
Forty years ago such nautical decor had been the rage, even the vinyl wall coverings were a deliberate imitation of the old-style wainscoting.
These first vehicles had a very rounded turret, in a deliberate imitation of the Soviet T-54, and Sofam petrol engines.
And in concert, he performs a deliberate imitation of Mr. Dylan.
Josh wasn't sure whether this was a deliberate imitation of a rattlesnake, or coincidence, or some intermediate evolution.