Meticulous copy editing may be another impediment to the quick dissemination of results. |
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For more information, interested readers may request a copy of the new publication series on agroforestry practices. |
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It does nothing except copy a bit of code and has no effect until the box is re-started. |
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My Lady of Quality's diary entry today is actually a copy of a letter from Ms Wilmot, written from the home of the Russian Princess Dashkow. |
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Unfortunately, my prospective employers needed a copy of my degree before they could sign such a contract. |
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In the days before xerox machines, a carbon copy was the best way of replicating a piece of writing. |
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Harmony asked Tasty Muffin, who was standing beside the ten-year-old Xerox copy machine. |
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The man ripped off her copy and put it on the box, then nodded and left the way he had come. |
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Wilson hopes the Gunners will copy his winning ways and have another successful season. |
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Every parent in the York area who has a child who is due to start in reception will receive a copy of the form with a written explanation. |
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A friend of mine sent me a copy of the May 2000 issue with specific instructions to read your article. |
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I've lost my copy so if anyone out there has this track then wing us one will you. |
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I just got a reply from the Director of the cinema, enclosing a copy of a press release. |
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So what they eventually decided they had to do was to make a xerox copy of their third printout and airmail it to Australia. |
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Drawing on his acting talents, Charles Dickens holds up a copy of one of his own novels, from which to read to an adoring public. |
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Cambodia sent a copy of the law in Khmer to the United Nations last weekend to keep them informed of the process, the government official said. |
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I was sorting out the books on Beth's bookshelves to make more room for our junk when I found her copy of the highway code. |
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Some airlines will also waive fees if a servicemember can present a copy of military orders or a letter from a commander. |
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My adoptive mother gave me a copy of his obituary and three pictures of my father and told me the story. |
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Extensive repository supplements have turned the online journal into the complete version of AJRCCM, and the paper copy is simply an abridgement. |
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Despite such side effects, some record execs have decided that the copy protection scheme is a dandy way to prevent music piracy. |
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The hard copy images are suited to audit and quality control, which are noticeably absent from the present system. |
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When a quantum computer tries to copy a qubit, it forces the qubit to become either one or zero and destroys the information. |
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Store the information on your computer, but also make a hard copy that is easily accessible to your family. |
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Use verbs, nouns and adjectives and get a copy of Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases. |
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Sports writers have filled countless lines of copy answering questions like these by admonishing the team to work harder. |
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The bear was passed to the museum, with a copy of Miss Doherty's note, in accordance with her wishes. |
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I needed to change my address with them, and get another copy of the latest bill sent to me. |
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If using tarot cards, the trump suits of both decks are removed except for a single copy of The Fool. |
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Actually, the Mies van der Rohe creation was torn down in 1930 and what now stands is a copy made in 1986-but who's quibbling. |
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The copy would be more vivid, pack a bigger impact and communicate better the drama of the event. |
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Your Honours, I will hand up a copy of exhibit 15, which is the air waybill. |
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It's basically a copy of what's on the Italian bootleg with a bit of tweaking to even out the sound balance where they got it wrong. |
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In front of me is a copy of your book with the name spelt out clearly, but there's none so blind as those who will not see. |
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Actually being in the act of changing a wheel, providing a copy of a spares receipt are another couple of good things to back up your assertions. |
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In some cases, webmasters concentrate on designing the web pages and entrust the writing of sales copy to professional copywriters. |
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He carries a foldaway pine stool, a well-thumbed copy of yesterday's Evening Standard and a small frying pan in a crumpled polythene bag. |
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There's definitely a copy at work, but the one here was well and truly out of date. |
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The display system will contain a copy of the driver's license, his address and other details. |
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Edwards approached all the leading liberal newspapers and journals with a copy of the transcript. |
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In the meantime, buy a copy of In Cold Blood, the best piece of extended journalism ever published. |
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Happiness is a decent Americano with a toasted ham and goats cheese panini over a copy of the Independent on Sunday. |
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I had a well-thumbed copy of the Female Eunuch, given to me by my very socially aware sister. |
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As I am neither a Yorkist nor a Cornishman, I will not send a copy of your report to Tintagel Town Council and risk starting a civil war. |
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At one of my past jobs, someone always left a copy of the newspaper in the toilets. |
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The landing page is a highly customized marketing copy for your product or service or affiliate product or service. |
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It hardly sold a copy even when it was heavily discounted and then remaindered. |
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All tenancies of units shall be in writing and a copy must be filed with the management office. No roomers or boarders are permitted. |
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The best way to disclose a roof repair is to present a copy of the roofing contractor's receipt for the completed work. |
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Since he was so incredibly prolific, cranking out the copy by the yard, he could hardly help committing the odd slip-up here and there. |
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Anyone with an interest in animal-drawn rolling stock should have a copy of this book. |
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Some hard copy materials, such as lithographic prints and oil paintings, can have many more degrees of freedom, however. |
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I came in 1976, when I had gotten an advance copy of a report of a House committee investigating CIA misdeeds. |
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I'm sending a copy to my veterinarian, to the cat club in the retirement community where I live and to other ailurophiles. |
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Joseph McDonnell has highlighted instances where Irish goldsmiths appear to have used moulds to copy London designs in the rococo idiom. |
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The mutation also reduced the copy number of the plasmids in otherwise wild-type strains. |
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This is especially important if someone else has keyboarded the final copy of your review. |
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The artist beamed and continued in like manner giving me enough copy for a small report. |
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Is it like a chain letter where you all copy it and expect twenty others to do the same? |
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Would they copy the South African model and adopt a system of apartheid, based on skin colour? |
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Last night Charlotte begged anyone who had a copy of the footage to come forward. |
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On the window of the office was an 11 x 17 inch xerox copy showing the location of every plot. |
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In brief, India would be a Xerox copy of Gujarat, India would be co-opted as part of Gujarat. |
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I have to first click on Ignore all before right-clicking the word again to copy it to the Windows clipboard. |
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You have a lot going for you, but most people will only remember you for one thing, and a lot of them will try to copy it. |
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At this point, she has shifted her checked-out copy from the read-only mirror over to a read-write archive hosted on her laptop. |
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He's not a bad actor, though he seems to have all the charisma of a Xerox copy of you. |
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Our Quick Copy department stands at the ready to xerographically reproduce your copy job in black and white or color. |
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For a client who insists on a CD-ROM of as-built drawings, the obvious solution is to copy them as read-only files. |
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Ever wanted to obtain a copy of a certificate of a birth, death or marriage? |
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I was told to simply buy Office 95, register it by snail-mail or fax and include a copy of the receipt with the registration. |
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Employees can generate their own, or copy one from the Company's intranet in read-only format. |
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But I was grateful to the copy editor for reading the book sufficiently alertly to have noticed. |
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Initial referral to a review pharmacist included a copy of the patient's discharge letter. |
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Korean conglomerates are known as chaebols and were introduced by the Japanese during their occupation, as a copy of the Japanese keiretsu. |
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They placed the DNA copy between two ribozymes, RNA molecules that have enzymatic function and can cleave RNA sequence at specific locations. |
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Each page through a printer or copier takes another bit of ink off the ribbon, or another copy off of the machine's life expectancy. |
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All stockings must first be washed in an approved disinfectant and hung on boundary gateposts together with a copy of the official licence. |
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She walked around a bit, and found a worn copy of some book called Gravity's Rainbow on the street. |
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Pollock's solution was to study and copy the compositions of the old masters so intently that he internalized their rhythms. |
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And on the following page is a copy of the schedule which shows that the Trustees Act 1900 was repealed in whole. |
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You can also use a photocopier to copy print on to a transparency, but remember that you may need to enlarge it to make the text readable. |
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If the same maximum copy number is used, there will also be a distinct effect on the fitness relative to revertant cells. |
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Also we have to sign contracts costing R150, and we never see a copy with the revenue stamps that are supposed to be attached and cancelled. |
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In my fingers, besides the wet muck of packing material was a soppy but readable copy of Tatz's book. |
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Instead of copy watches and copy CDs, I will sell copy casino chips and copy poker machine coins. |
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At this point, the files are commonly scanned into a digital file, but sometimes are returned as hard copy by overnight delivery. |
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It also allows the user to copy and paste the text into a word processor, email or clipboard. |
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A redraft of the copyright law next year may give us the right to copy our own CDs, but for now, I'm a thief. |
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Bill lent me a copy of his latest book and I have to tell you I laughed until I cried reading this book. |
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This, as the copy editor Steve Pickering liked to say, is the antepenultimate paragraph. |
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She claimed footballers were contributing to pupils swearing and answering back in class as they copy what happens on the football pitch. |
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Failure to produce a copy upon being asked could bring on a beating by the Red Guards. |
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One lot is a collection of children's annuals, including first editions of Enid Blyton books and an 1870 copy of John Bunyan's Choice Works. |
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But, while I can annotate them, I can't copy any text at all into my notes. |
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The first copy is performed by the DMA engine, which reads file contents from the disk and stores them into a kernel address space buffer. |
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First of all and extensively, in tabular form in section 8, I direct that a copy of that table is annexed to any transcript of this judgment. |
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We didn't have any luck with the copy and have to return again tomorrow morning. |
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She reclined in a chair, opened a copy of Playboy, grinned lecherously, and reached for her briefs. |
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Students were instructed to print the patient information leaflet and place a copy of it in their portfolio. |
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With each copy printed from a woodblock, the impression quality worsened due to the wear of the block. |
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Signatures or thumb impressions were obtained on consent forms and a copy left with the family. |
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A single leaf surviving in manuscript used to be thought to be a forgery, but is now considered a genuine contemporary copy of part of one scene. |
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Any hi-fidelity analog signal can be reconverted to digital without copy protection. |
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In some organizations, the copy editor does design and layout, edits the copy, and supervises the production process. |
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All day long, she had been dealing with the clones, the carbon copy popular masses. |
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Chisholm says he is firmly anchored in publicly funded healthcare, and brandishes a copy of the Wanless Report as his New Year holiday reading. |
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Over a two-day period, a copy editor reads and rereads a manuscript, word for word, sentence for sentence, page for page. |
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I sent him a ripped copy of your CD, and asked him if he was interested. |
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If the right sort of program was started on one computer, it could phone other computers, each of which would copy the program and run it. Lather, rinse and repeat. |
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Rommel presented, together with Giovianni, a beautiful copy of the armorial bearings of the city of Porto Recanati and some illustrated books of the city and its region. |
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And voters would learn quickly that the former Florida governor is no carbon copy of his father and brother. |
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In almost every other way, St. Francisville is a carbon copy of Sutton and thousands of other small towns across rural America. |
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The Daily Beast has obtained a copy of the bill, which was crafted primarily by committee heads Robert Menendez and Bob Corker. |
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Prestige Business has become the number one dealer of Xerox copy machines. |
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I never owned a copy but I knew people who did, and we spent hours in dorm rooms trying to decipher what was on it. |
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As the Brazilian-born son of German immigrants, Franco says he was too much of a carbon copy of Benedict. |
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A copy of aa Today, an Alcoholics Anonymous publication, rested atop the bureau. |
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Today, we can reveal we have obtained a draft copy of that very test, a powerful and highly accurate method of assessing individuals for senior positions. |
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A full copy snapshot replicates the data set in its entirety. |
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Copyright owners considered that this encouraged copyright infringement and affected revenues as it enabled subscribers to copy the records onto cassette tape. |
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He discovered that the sum of the angles of a triangle are two right angles and, when his father found out, he relented and allowed Blaise a copy of Euclid. |
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He is fond of waving aloft his well-thumbed copy of the UN charter. |
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Each web server accesses its own read-only copy of a web site. |
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One unique technique in his xerographs involves feeding a single paper through a copy machine multiple times, adding images to the layers with each feed. |
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A recently YouTubed copy of the trailer was pulled after a complaint. |
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One African American woman brandished a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution while marching. |
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For John Sibbald, who has been involved in the antiquarian book industry for 30 years, it was the second time he found a copy of the rare book in the past 12 months. |
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With Mitchell finding some long touches, Pocklington extended their lead with a carbon copy second for Pears from another close range line-out, Mitchell again converting. |
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People with two copies of a form of a particular gene develop sickle-cell anemia, but people with one copy of that form show high resistance to malaria. |
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It would seem that the office copy of ASOD has gone walkies once again. |
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A teacher at the school took a copy of the New York ballot paper, photocopied it and whited out all the nominees names, putting school subjects in their place. |
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There is some wear but generally this is a very good copy of a yellowback. |
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They copy from each other, remixing the songs and add to the songs. |
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The inscription plate was barely discernible, having been worn smooth by years of polishing, but a copy has now been placed on a card placed inside the lid. |
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This is the first clone human known and is an exact copy of the mother. |
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He happened to have a copy of the 2009 paperback at hand, glanced through it, and again overlooked the footnote. |
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Anger Is an Energy is a tremendously entertaining read, and I urge everyone to pick up a copy and start dreaming again. |
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And Alan Greenspan, clutching a copy of atlas Shrugged, boils in a bath of molten gold. |
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A copy of the commercial airway manual was found at the accident site. |
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The copy machine is an analogy for the process of transcription. |
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So, I was copying it and getting it out, and I kept a copy on myself at all times with really, really strong passwords. |
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It was easy for Buddy to copy the horn riffs on the songs on his guitar. |
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According to the code model, a communicator encodes her intended message into a signal, which is decoded by the audience using an identical copy of the code. |
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Debra has sent me a copy of a well-written piece on Norwich Terriers from Dog World a few years ago, which sums up the breed's difficulty whelping rather well, I thought. |
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If the reporter needs to rewrite or edit the release, it is much easier to edit an electronic message than to retype a fax or a hard copy of the release. |
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If you come across a passage you like, copy it out into a commonplace book. |
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He just sent me an advance copy of the second black and white Annual. |
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It was edited by Amy Pyle and copy edited by Sheela Kamath and Nikki Frick. |
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Today, on his desk, sits a dell laptop and a copy of Lincoln The Man by Edgar Lee Masters. |
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Every self-respecting hip-hop fan should have a copy of this album which features an impressive roll-call of significant and major names in hip-hop. |
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The piece was generally thought to be a later copy of a Donatello original. |
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So, once we were finished cutting it together and before we took it to Sundance, I sold him a copy for fifty Bucks. |
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In fact, my mother brought a copy to the club and circulated it among the bunnies. |
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Have you kept a copy of all your software activation keys somewhere safe? |
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The initial collections displayed Cambodian menu photo rejects and paper found in copy machines. |
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Morris says he has always loved and been interested in women, but just wishes he had had a copy of this book when he was a young man wooing the women of Swindon. |
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We've teamed up with hmv to offer 5 lucky listeners the chance to win a copy of The Inbetweeners Series 1-3 boxset which is released today. |
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I did this in thirty pages of closely written matter, of which a pressed copy remains in my commonplace-book. |
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We copy instinctively the voices of our companions, their accents, and their modes of pronunciation. |
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The copy sort results showed few people noticed the company name at the end of the commercial. |
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I've got a copy and it will hopefully add to the educational experience of many little crumbgrinders. |
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Back in the lobby he bought a copy of Time but didn't like the way the plain-clothes crushers looked at him, and left. |
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This is a situation where you either have to deep copy or handle the complication of updates. |
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The filer allows users to format and copy disks and to include a run-time UCSD Pascal operating system. |
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In filmsetting it is almost impossible to define where 'widows' will occur when copy marking or setting at the keyboard. |
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He also drew on Josephus's Antiquities, and the works of Cassiodorus, and there was a copy of the Liber Pontificalis in Bede's monastery. |
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This is, nonetheless, the only surviving 1215 copy still to have its great seal attached. |
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Between 1939 and 1940 the copy was displayed in the British Pavilion at the 1939 World Fair in New York City, and at the Library of Congress. |
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The copy was put on display in 1976 as part of the cathedral's medieval library. |
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The fourth copy of the 1225 exemplification was held by the museum of the Public Record Office and is now held by The National Archives. |
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This copy is now on display in the Members' Hall of Parliament House, Canberra. |
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The Sandwich copy was rediscovered in early 2015 in a Victorian scrapbook in the town archives of Sandwich, Kent, one of the Cinque Ports. |
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The swindle continued until a copy of Drake's will was brought to Hartzell's mail fraud trial and he was convicted and imprisoned. |
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New genes can be generated from an ancestral gene when a duplicate copy mutates and acquires a new function. |
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This fact is not otherwise important than as it tends to prove, that no verbatim et literatim copy of the original has as yet been published. |
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Fisher's copy of this still exists, with his manuscript annotations in the margin which show how little he feared Henry's anger. |
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The copy of John Lydgate's 15th century Life written for Henry VI of England is now in the British Library. |
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It is a legal deposit library, therefore it is entitled to request a free copy of every book published in the UK and Ireland. |
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Any ballad may be older than the oldest copy that happens to survive, or descended from a lost older ballad. |
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In 1971 professor Suzanne Kaufman of Rockford, Illinois, presented a facsimile copy of the Gospels to the clergy of the Island. |
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Another modern facsimile copy of the Gospels is now housed in the Durham Cathedral Treasury, where it can be seen by visitors. |
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Later copy by unknown artist after Hans Holbein the Younger's destroyed mural at Whitehall Palace. |
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He encouraged Dutch mezzotinters to come to Britain to copy his work, laying the foundations for the English mezzotint tradition. |
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The only existing copy of the poem is in the Beowulf manuscript, immediately following Beowulf. |
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Scribes other than those responsible for the main text often copy the vernacular text of the Hymn in manuscripts of the Latin Historia. |
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With quill pen in his right hand and an inverted copy of The Rights of Man in his left, it occupies a prominent spot on King Street. |
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Instead of writing the work himself, he dictated to Hector, who then took the copy to the printer and made any corrections. |
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A pirated copy of Prometheus Unbound dated 1835 is said to have been seized in that year by customs at Bombay. |
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The Lobkowicz Palace in Prague holds Mozart's copy of Messiah, complete with handwritten annotations. |
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There were 1,500 pages of music and it took the students almost eighteen months to copy them out in their spare time. |
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Designer John Pasche created the logo following a suggestion by Jagger to copy the outstuck tongue of the Hindu goddess Kali. |
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If a copy constructor is not defined, a memberwise copy is performed. This means that a copy operation is applied to each data member in turn. |
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The copy machine is connected to the network so it can now serve as a printer. |
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It is free of charge in hard copy and online via approximately 30 subscription databases. |
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Since 1661, the Swedish Royal Library has been entitled to a copy of all works published in Sweden. |
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It also has the Federal depository libraries, which must receive a copy of all of the publications of the Government Printing Office. |
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In 1887, snooker was given its first definite reference in England in a copy of Sporting Life which caused a growth in popularity. |
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A copy of this trophy was also produced, in case anything happened to the primary trophy. |
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A copy of the Declaration survives among Scotland's state papers, held by the National Archives of Scotland in Edinburgh. |
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If you are going to continue your Nahuatl studies, you have no alternative to acquiring a copy of Molina. |
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In alternative fashion, a cell may simply copy its genetic information in a process called DNA replication. |
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I once had the book in my hands, a handsome volume bound in calf, but I never read it and I have not been able to get hold of a copy since. |
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Despite this, Plomer thought the book had sufficient promise and sent a copy to the publishing house Jonathan Cape. |
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He was dissatisfied with it and wrote to William Plomer, the copy editor of his novels, asking for it to be rewritten. |
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In 2004, a copy of this recording was uncovered in the Hornsea garage studio of the engineer who had made the recording for Larkin. |
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When waiting for a train at London's Victoria Station in 1984, Gaiman noticed a copy of Swamp Thing written by Alan Moore, and carefully read it. |
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The only surviving copy is held at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. |
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At Skerryvore he gave a copy of Kidnapped to his friend and frequent visitor Henry James. |
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The librarian, who had requested the book for the library, returned the presentation copy to Wilde with a note of apology. |
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Pound had sent Yeats a copy of A Lume Spento the previous year, before he left for Venice, and Yeats had apparently found it charming. |
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He stuffed a copy of Confucius and a Chinese dictionary in his pocket before he was taken to their headquarters in Chiavari. |
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Monro, to copy works of the major topographical draughtsmen of his time and perfect his skills in drawing. |
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In a tribute to his Welsh roots, Burton was buried in a red suit and with a copy of Dylan Thomas' poems. |
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Feldman said later that Fleming had written the book with Niven in mind, and therefore had sent a copy to Niven. |
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The proof is either a copy of the document of blind registration or a certificate from an ophthalmologist. |
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The Labour MP Alex Lyon waved a copy of The Sun in the House of Commons and suggested the paper could be prosecuted for indecency. |
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In copy written by Wendy Henry, the paper said that the missile would shortly be used against Argentinian forces. |
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The main party leaders, David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband, were all depicted holding a copy of the special issue in publicity material. |
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Miliband's decision to pose with a copy of The Sun received a strong response. |
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Former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, it is said, used to carry a copy of the book in her handbag. |
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Moray had sent a messenger in September to Dunbar to get a copy of the proceedings from the town's registers. |
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A draft copy of Labour's manifesto was leaked to the Daily Mirror and The Daily Telegraph on 10 May. |
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Until 2008, a team which wins three times in a row or five in total, receives an original copy of the trophy and a special mark of recognition. |
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But that did in nowise mend the matter, or at all soften the hard heart of the learned gentleman with the copy of Blackstone. |
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The Apotheosis of Germanicus, a copy after an antique Cameo painted in 1626 by Peter Paul Rubens. |
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It dates from around 1265, but is probably a copy of a lost 9th century original. |
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There he bought a copy of The Communist Manifesto and read Karl Marx for the first time. |
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As a legal deposit library, the National Library is entitled to request a copy of every work published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. |
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Slade students were encouraged to copy the works of old masters in London museums. |
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The earliest written copy survives and is part of the collections of the National Library of Wales. |
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Mwyn successfully got the record on BBC Radio 1 after sending a copy to radio presenter Mark Radcliffe. |
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Judges were supposed to have a copy of both the Salic law code and the Ripuarian law code. |
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In 1971 professor Suzanne Kaufman of Rockford, Illinois presented a facsimile copy of the Gospels to the clergy of the island. |
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The capture of a copy of the Dieppe plan by the Germans allowed them to carry out a thorough analysis of the operation. |
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Brigadier William Wallace Southam brought ashore his copy of the assault plan, classified as a secret document. |
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A copy printed in 1472 by Nicolas Jenson of Venice is held in the library at Wells Cathedral. |
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A modern copy has been placed in the much restored original group in the north transept of Canterbury Cathedral. |
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Work as paperlessly as possible. Do you really need to print out a copy of every single document that you create on your computer? |
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A copy of the single was sent to BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who played it on his show and invited the band to record a session. |
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Mathilde probably rewarded him with a copy of Vegetius' work De Re Militari which was written in Essen and has long been in England. |
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To illustrate how this would work in practice, consider a field designed to store and retrieve a pickled copy of any arbitrary Python object. |
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Christiern Pedersen finally found a copy in the collection of Archbishop Birger Gunnersen of Lund, modern Sweden, which he gladly lent him. |
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A copy was translated into Latin by Jacobus Angelus at Florence around 1406 and soon supplemented with maps on the 1st projection. |
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Fra Mauro died the next year while he was making a copy of the map for the Seignory of Venice, and the copy was completed by Andrea Bianco. |
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A heavily annotated copy of Polo's book was among the belongings of Columbus. |
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The monks were able to copy and revise any medical texts that they were able to obtain. |
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I send you the fair copy of the poem on dullness, which I should not care to hazard by the common post. |
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Gonzalez's copy has since been lost, and exists now only in the Navarrete transcription. |
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In one famous case, an Italian forger attempted to sell a copy to the New York Public Library. |
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One would expect a carefully made copy of an official standard, if it existed in Portugal at that time, would be accurate. |
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Another copy was found inside a Ptolemy atlas and is in the Bavarian State Library in Munich. |
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In 1537, Francis signed the Ordonnance de Montpellier, which decreed that his library be given a copy of every book to be sold in France. |
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It is a great means of profiting yourself, to copy diligently excellent pieces and beautiful designs. |
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Before, the author was less important, since a copy of Aristotle made in Paris would not be exactly identical to one made in Bologna. |
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Oakeshott discovered a previously unknown manuscript copy of the work in June 1934, during the cataloging of the college's library. |
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Notably, when given a copy of the Novum Organum by Bacon, Coke wrote puerile insults in it. |
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Every copy was sold within six months, and the second and third volumes, published in October 1766 and June 1768, received a similar reception. |
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When a state ratifies a proposed amendment, it sends the Archivist an original or certified copy of the state's action. |
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The service provides a copy of the complaint in order to notify the defendants of the nature of the claims. |
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The encyclopaedia and updates are available in both hard copy and online with some content available for free online. |
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By tradition, a copy of the Royal Proclamation is delivered by hand from the Privy Council Office to Mansion House in the City of London. |
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One of the fireplaces is a copy of one of his in the Palace of Westminster. |
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An engraving by Michael Angelo Rooker proved popular, and a copy was purchased by Thomas Jefferson. |
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Whether they owned the original or merely possessed a Wedgwood copy mattered little to Wedgwood's customers. |
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A copy of the document would be kept in the Commonwealth Secretary's office. |
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He left school at the age of 15 and went to work as a copy boy in the Manchester Office of the Daily Telegraph. |
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When Darwin's book The Origin of Species was published in 1859, his brother Erasmus sent a copy to his old flame Harriet Martineau. |
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Even Beatrix's father, Rupert, buys a copy of one of her books after hearing how his friends at the Reform Club were buying them. |
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The whole business of our redemption is to rub over the defaced copy of the creation. |
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He put the picture in the scanner, then e-mailed a copy of it to his family. |
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If you suspect you've stepped over the line, ask a few other copy editors to second-guess your headline. |
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The only book of poetry in the whole lot was a shop-soiled copy of The Poems of George Herbert in the World Classics series. |
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I hear that the great Sadiki Bey illustrated a copy of Strange Creatures, commissioned by an Uzbek spahi cavalryman, for only forty gold pieces. |
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I have a copy of the UPI stylebook, which I check when I need to know how to write something. |
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According to the terms and conditions, we're allowed to make a single copy of the software for backup purposes. |
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But if you have a copy of Visual Basic version 4 hanging around, thunking is easy. |
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I began to typewrite copy letters for him, and I have never been long free from the typewriter since. |
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Be sure to pick up a copy of the Caltech newspaper The California Tech and enjoy the ultranerdy comics and enjoy the Dr. Quark advice column. |
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We agreed to collaborate and produce a full, complete, unvarnished, uncastrated copy of the great original. |
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I distributed my application with a vendored copy of Perl so that it wouldn't use the system copies of Perl where it is installed. |
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The kids would copy the men to make their own cricket stumps, but no-one was allowed to touch Grandfather's special wood for making waddies. |
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A copy of the materials presented and an audio replay of the webcast also will be available on the ABM website following the live presentation. |
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A copy of the materials presented and an audio replay of the sessions also will be available on the ABM website following the live presentation. |
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You will receive a copy of Your individual Retiree Account Statement reflecting the allotment shortly after it is initiated. |
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A full copy of the AESC's Q1 2011 State of the Executive Search Industry report is available upon request to AESC members and the press. |
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A full copy of the AESC's 2010 Annual State of the Executive Search Industry report is available upon request to AESC members and the press. |
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A complete copy of the BlueSteps 2012 Mid-Year Executive Outlook Report is available to BlueSteps members, AESC members and the press. |
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Both workbooks also will be running in a single instance of Excel, which means you can easily copy and paste between the two workbooks. |
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Polymer treatments increased the strength of handsheets formed from recycled xerographic copy paper. |
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The first copy of the fourth edition of the yearbook was presented to Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Foreign Minister. |
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We've teamed up with Sports Book of the Month and have a copy of The Sky Sports Football Yearbook to give away. |
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Use of real-time PCR for determining copy number and zygosity in transgenic plants. |
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In addition, it's easy to copy and transfer data or even graphics from a file in one application program to another. |
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Only the fair copy was written by him with the utmost diligence, in calligraphic handwriting, clearly and readably. |
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He's starting to sound like a schoolboy with a copy of Penthouse. |
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If you ask around, you may be able to find a copy of Ken Scharabok's How to Earn Extra Money in the Country. |
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In the true spirit of giving, friends can make a copy of your game, change it and regift it to anyone. |
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Despite what you hear about web visitors having the attention span of a gnat, longer copy will still sell better than short. |
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You'll receive your free copy of Quit Smoking audio CD when you order any of our great value offers mentioned. |
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