Use "emulate" in a sentence

1. Emulate the Savior’s Life

2. Let us emulate His example.

3. I grew up trying to emulate that.

4. Others are seeking to emulate this service.

5. Sons are traditionally expected to emulate their fathers.

6. What finer example could we strive to emulate?

7. She hopes to emulate her sister's sporting achievements.

8. So these speakers are meant to emulate that.

9. You must work hard to emulate your sister.

10. Observe what nature does and try to emulate it.

11. You must work hard to emulate your brogher's success.

12. Young had hoped to emulate the success of Douglas Wilder.

13. They hope to emulate the success of other software companies.

14. To limn their portraits, stately, beautiful, and emulate at will.

15. In our later life together, I tried to emulate her example.

16. The narrator's wish to emulate that even-heartedness was Sebastian's own.

17. He then tries to emulate this so-called late-hit position.

18. The gun industry suggests a different model for gun owners to emulate.

19. Some smaller cities now emulate the major capitals in their cultural offerings.

20. Those to whom they look up and try to emulate also shape them.

21. The building became the model of perfection that architects sought to emulate.

22. Teenagers are very sequacious and they often emulate the behavior of their idols.

23. They knew that Nkrumah enjoyed a popularity which none of them could emulate.

24. Now there was added a proclivity to emulate the scale of French colonial rule.

25. Aleron is a vampire story that all other vampire stories should try to emulate

26. If a keyboard can't be used to emulate an activity, find a different solution.

27. The organisers hope the unofficial event will emulate last weekend's annual rugby sevens tournament.

28. For the Berry family, this ancestral slave was exemplary, a model for them to emulate.

29. George was unafraid to be republican in his views and Hope sought to emulate him.

30. We were pretty much trying to emulate a lot of the early black blues sound.

31. At last, we shall discuss how to emulate the transmission model with software in HFC.

32. We could instead emulate James Joule and increase the temperature solely by doing work the water.

33. Basil did not preach on such matters; he simply set high standards for teachers to emulate.

34. Biomimicry tries to emulate nature in every aspect; in order to enhance and improve its design

35. It was built successfully but two attempts to emulate and balance it soon ran into difficulties.

36. The Organization should not emulate the private sector just because it was going through a financial crisis.

37. When he took office in 19 this was the model Clinton seemed to be trying to emulate.

38. Tools in this category usually execute a suite of tests which emulate real users against the system.

39. 'Lucan The Befouler' is a song meant to emulate the intensity of boss battles found within the game.

40. As we face life’s tests, may we ever emulate that undaunted courage epitomized by the Prophet Joseph Smith.

41. So Europe is not just an example now to emulate; it's an enemy to fight and to resist.

42. 'Lucan The Befouler' is a song meant to emulate the intensity of boss battles found within the game.

43. The Acros film simulation was designed by the Fujifilm engineers to specifically emulate their black & white film

44. Says Joy Gage: “This brother whom she had felt so obligated to emulate was no longer worth emulating.”

45. 27 He proposed opening a second restaurant in the park to emulate the success of the Beach Chalet.

46. Virtual PreVUE can emulate a system with thousands of users, PreVUE-X tests for bugs in X-Windows applications.

47. Coquet Trust is a values lead organisation and we pride ourselves that staff emulate those values at all times

48. Proponents of AC believe it is possible to construct systems (e.g., computer systems) that can emulate this NCC interoperation.

49. As a consequence, those figures became inspirational to other slaves who attempted to emulate them: the Richmond-Molyneux effect.

50. Teenagers are very sequacious and they often emulate the behavior of their idols who are sometimes negative role models.

51. 17 As a consequence, those figures became inspirational to other slaves who attempted to emulate them: the Richmond-Molyneux effect.

52. Bocce-Mix® is a finely ground aggregate blended with our proprietary macrobiotic powders and stabilizers to emulate a clay surface

53. When fishing with wet flies or other jigs, slightly twitch the line to emulate movement and to attract the Bluegills …

54. Relic Magic (Su): Antiquarians emulate Arustun, founder of the Jistka Imperium, by exploring and recording the remnants of lost civilizations.

55. However, we can emulate the Savior’s humility by deflecting personal praise and glorifying the Father (see Matthew 5:16; Moses 4:2).

56. This sparked a craze in Paris as restaurants and fashionable society sought to emulate the Duke's tastes for the bubbling wine.

57. Emulation within Parallel Architecture A more efficient method than computer simulations for implementing neural networks is to emulate within parallel architecture.

58. Don Quixote farcical Chivalric acts are born of a desire to emulate the characters he has come across in the books he read

59. Biomimetic is the examination of nature, its models, systems, processes, and elements to emulate or take inspiration from in order to solve human problems

60. Ryan McMillan, a former Navy SEAL, will try to emulate the shot of Rob Furlong fatal to 2, 400 meters with the same weapon

61. Many bands knock- off acts that came before them, but they tend to emulate the general sound rather than specific lyrics or melodies.

62. The VMM may manage or emulate a guest page table comprising a mapping of virtual addresses to guest physical addresses for the guest memory.

63. And I claim that what happened was the sudden emergence of a sophisticated mirror neuron system, which allowed you to emulate and imitate other people's actions.

64. Acros in this article refers to the film simulation setting in some Fuji camera to emulate the look of Fuji Acros b&w film.

65. The dance moves emulate the poise of the egret, and the men sing by vibrating lips painted with this "bird-lipstick", as Bovin describes it.

66. While the evolution of music has always been affected by technology, artificial intelligence has enabled, through scientific advances, to emulate, at some extent, human-like composition.

67. Use variety of tools to work with image files, emulate up to 32 virtual SCSI drives and 2 virtual IDE devices and much more with advanced product possibilities.

68. Jesus Conference is designed to motivate and empower the believers to wants to emulate His “Persona”, His behavior, ideology, character, compassion and the Coherentness of His message

69. A sensor (1400) with radiation detectors (1421-1422) with two or more Bolometer or photoconductor elements and bias polarity switching of one element to emulate mechanical chopping of input radiation

70. Classicism, in the arts, refers generally to a high regard for a classical period, classical antiquity in the Western tradition, as setting standards for taste which the classicists seek to emulate.

71. A handful of early Cantors began to emulate their Christian colleagues — including by borrowing the very term cantor, which had been used to describe the individual who led music in the church

72. It’s clear almost immediately that filmmaker Fife is looking to emulate the feel of an old-school comedy involving ragtag misfits, and yet there’s little doubt that The Bellmen is, by and

73. Our objective in planning and preparing activities should not be to imitate or emulate the fashions of the world but to provide an environment where the Spirit of the Lord can abide.

74. Adversary emulation plans are based on known-Adversary TTPs (Tactic, Technique, and Procedure) and it is designed to give your red teams information to emulate a specific threat actor in order to

75. Azaña wanted the Second Spanish Republic to emulate the pre-1914 Third French Republic, make secular schooling free and compulsory, and construct a non-religious basis for national culture and citizenship.

76. Barre3 cofounder and CEO Sadie Lincoln has a simple piece of advice for entrepreneurs looking to emulate her fitness empire or someone just looking to adopt a healthier lifestyle: You do you.

77. The purpose of Aether is to provide a testbed in which one can design the behaviors of distributed electronics, emulate software running on them, and instrument the emulation to infer software performance characteristics.

78. As the song knocked the Beatles off the top of the British charts, English teenagers began to emulate Sonny and Cher's fashion style, such as bell-bottoms, striped pants, ruffled shirts, industrial zippers and fur vests.

79. “Combat situations” in a particular scenario may involve the use of military tactics to achieve objectives set in each game, and participants often attempt to emulate the tactical equipment and accessories used by modern military or police organizations.

80. There are products in today's market that will emulate these legacy drives for both tape and disk (SCSI1/SCSI2, SASI, Magneto optic, Ricoh ZIP, Jaz, IBM3590/ Fujitsu 3490E and Bernoulli for example) in state-of-the-art Compact Flash storage devices – CF2SCSI.