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・UK /'replɪkeɪt/
to understand and replicate musical patterns. They not only perform music well but they're drawn to
In general, highly intelligent people are quick to understand and replicate musical patterns.
No, my voice isn't designed to replicate Scarlett Johansson or any specific person.
TO REPLICATE SCARLETT JOHANSSON
Ocean liners like this one, the RMS Aquitania tried to replicate all the amenities of life on land.
tried to replicate all the amenities of life on land.
Mitosis, which and this occurs mitosis occurs in pretty much all of our somatic cells, as our skin cells replicate, and
as our skin cells replicate,and our hair cells
particular episode, but we want to replicate that for our season 2 in all the various topics.
TSMC is extraordinarily difficult to replicate.
Though incomplete, there are ways we try to replicate tone in asynchronous written communication.
But written language doesn't perfectly replicate all the different nuances when we speak.
That's what makes it really hard to replicate a card fraudulently is because the card needs to have a cryptographic key that lets them generate that secret code.
We're going to be able to replicate that. Right.
We're going to be able to replicate that.
They haven't exactly shown the secret sauce but it is something that we'll be able to replicate.
They haven't exactly shown the secret sauce, but it is something that we'll be able to replicate.