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But life has imitated sci-fi art on multiple occasions.

Following Celine Dion’s strange surprise appearance in an NFL promo, Grande imitated the singer delivering a similar message — this time for the even more brutal sport of UFC.

His “people will come, Ray” speech from “Field of Dreams” is preserved in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's permanent collection, in addition to being imitated at countless auditions.

From Salon

Foster imitated before turning serious.

Their defiance of binary patriarchal standards, in turn, reflects a shift in the later medieval period in which women reframed that very notion to claim a relationship with God no less significant than that of men; if they were indeed meek, gentle and weak in body, then they imitated Christ, whose caregiving, affective emotion and physical suffering muddled the negative connotations of those traditionally feminine attributes.

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