"Sons of the Republic, the blood of our forefathers calls you to honor the memory and emulate the deeds of Porcius Cato, the last true Roman." | |
"to emulate Detroit's practice of planned obsolescence, | |
- And you are an example to emulate. | |
- Our aim is to emulate Japanese ladies. | |
- There you go. - I was taught to emulate that niceness, and to reasonably expect it from other people. | |
"Sons of the Republic, the blood of our forefathers calls you to honor the memory and emulate the deeds of Porcius Cato, the last true Roman." | |
"to emulate Detroit's practice of planned obsolescence, | |
- And you are an example to emulate. | |
- Our aim is to emulate Japanese ladies. | |
- There you go. - I was taught to emulate that niceness, and to reasonably expect it from other people. | |
I began developing a program which emulates the Area 51 floor plan, a perfect blueprint of their precious secret base. | |
It emulates that exact sound. | |
The appearance in flame? And so that flame emulates the actual craft itself? | |
What you are aiming for is creating a warm, wet, tight combination that emulates the feeling of him sliding in and out of your vagina. | |
I began developing a program which emulates the Area 51 floor plan, a perfect blueprint of their precious secret base. | |
It emulates that exact sound. | |
The appearance in flame? And so that flame emulates the actual craft itself? | |
What you are aiming for is creating a warm, wet, tight combination that emulates the feeling of him sliding in and out of your vagina. | |
A court-ordered trustee has taken over the sect's finances-- a model other sects have emulated. | |
A man to be admired and emulated! | |
A noble example to be emulated | |
And people often hark back to that as a standard that should now be rediscovered or emulated. | |
And we emulated New York. | |
And you hope to achieve this goal by emulating me? | |
Anyway, we've been working on a way of artificially emulating the Alteran technology. | |
As I said, the entire point of emulating Spock was to rise above human emotion, which I've spent a lifetime mastering. | |
Be thankful-- Ralph could be emulating him. | |
Elizabeth Haverford is a well-to-do woman who was brought up in London, and she finds herself on fifth Avenue, where they're all emulating that same stifling British society, and she's really not finding the space and the freedom that she wants. | |
A court-ordered trustee has taken over the sect's finances-- a model other sects have emulated. | |
A man to be admired and emulated! | |
A noble example to be emulated | |
And people often hark back to that as a standard that should now be rediscovered or emulated. | |
And we emulated New York. | |
And you hope to achieve this goal by emulating me? | |
Anyway, we've been working on a way of artificially emulating the Alteran technology. | |
As I said, the entire point of emulating Spock was to rise above human emotion, which I've spent a lifetime mastering. | |
Be thankful-- Ralph could be emulating him. | |
Elizabeth Haverford is a well-to-do woman who was brought up in London, and she finds herself on fifth Avenue, where they're all emulating that same stifling British society, and she's really not finding the space and the freedom that she wants. | |