His duties included sorting the post and photocopying documents and he rarely came into contact with members of the public. |
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So, photocopying a page out of a book makes the words no longer the property of the author? |
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I bought a ream of paper, a glue stick and some black textas for photocopying my zine. |
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The cost of photocopying a book is substantially lower than having to buy one. |
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The teachers themselves organise photocopying of books without any moral compunction, assuming that they are after all helping their students. |
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These are trying times for the sheet music business, which has been increasingly chipped away at by illegal photocopying and online file sharing. |
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Sure, you can steal the photocopying toner from work and queue-jump at the bakers, but the Dark One is fickle with his acolytes. |
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All these photocopying establishments do a roaring business every hour of the working day. |
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Stealing satellite television is a criminal act as bad as downloading music illegally or photocopying textbooks instead of buying them. |
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I was doing a large amount of photocopying in the last half of my day at the software company, and the photocopier ran out of toner. |
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I can also return that book for store credit without the bookstore accusing me of photocopying the book at home. |
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Filesharing is the equivalent of someone buying a book, photocopying it and distributing it to strangers on the street. |
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So if I ever get around to photocopying them and bringing them around to places, you might see that in print. |
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I came home after photocopying the exams for the kids next week, and went straight to sleep. |
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It's to make up for the tons of paper we use up photocopying the thousands of pages' worth of readings he assigns. |
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Kazza is now in charge of photocopying a daily report for some of our staff. |
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Anyone can drum up 250 objections simply by photocopying the standard objection letter. |
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The one-colour variation works well for low-end in-house laser printing and photocopying. |
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The task of photocopying the employee files must be entrusted only to those individuals who are authorized to access personnel files. |
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Nor do they include the costs of technical staff, security guards, telephone switchboard, photocopying or furniture handlers. |
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It relies on China for political support, photocopying the Sino model of open economics and closed politics. |
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They would have no idea that somebody in Canada was photocopying their work. |
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Achieving an appropriate balance between convenience and cost is one of the key issues in the management of photocopying. |
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The remaining effort may include peer review, typing and photocopying the report, and compilation of documentation. |
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This is due to the fact that any eventual tariff will necessarily be based on evidence relating to the amount of photocopying performed. |
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The business centre has full secretarial and administrative services Internet access, photocopying, full colour laser printing, a facsimile service and couriers. |
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Companies have been urged to make sure their staff do not injure themselves at office Christmas parties by dancing on desks or photocopying themselves. |
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So the Listener could sue you for photocopying this article and trying to sell the copy, but it can't prevent you writing about it in your own words. |
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You don't even see people photocopying their body parts anymore. |
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The hotel's 24-hour business centre is on the lobby level and has photocopying, translation, fax, telex, computer word processing and courier services. |
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They should be given access to resources such as headed notepaper, provision of stationery and photocopying facilities, library facilities, e-mail, and access to a telephone. |
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So I went and did my photocopying on the fax machine instead. |
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A comparison with book prices may give a concrete idea about the size of photocopying fees. |
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It is indefensible that the minister uses a lawyer's dodge to justify this overpriced photocopying. |
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At least one paper copy should be presented in a loose-leaf format to facilitate photocopying, rather than in a bound volume. |
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I bought a ream of paper and a glue stick for photocopying my zine. |
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Its content strengthened Ellsberg's opposition to the war, and in October 1969 he began photocopying it with the intention of making it public. |
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The development of fast and efficient photocopying machines has benefitted business and government tremendously. |
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Printing is most economical when large numbers of copies are required, but photocopying provides a fast and efficient means of duplicating records in small quantities for personal or local use. |
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No part of this report may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, or by any information retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. |
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In a short minute-and-a-half video that's inexplicably been viewed over a million times, Braziliandanny donned a GoPro to film himself stapling, photocopying and stuffing envelopes. |
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Ms. Truong once tried taking a short cut, photocopying images on the bags. |
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Keep your printing and photocopying to a minimum. |
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Color photocopying works by making several passes to apply cyan, yellow, magenta, and black toners. |
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But their niggling objections typically focus on minutiae such as expensed lunches and photocopying costs, and are mostly overruled by the judges, says one bankruptcy lawyer. |
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Notice that I have reformatted it to fit on 6 pages to facilitate distribution and to reduce the cost of photocopying. |
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They should also ensure that photocopying and printing is produced in double-sided format and on recycled paper, Environwise added. |
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People come from afar to make word processing and photocopying. |
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These policies were established at a time when reuse generally meant photocopying for limited distribution, adapting for conference presentation, or reprinting or excerpting in another published document. |
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If for some reason you don't want to carry the manual with you as you practice with the AirMap, you might consider photocopying this quick reference page and tucking it into your pocket or flight bag. |
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When at the BBC, I had a lot of workies with me, and quickly realised that if I had one who was smart enough to want to do something other than spot celebrities, they would get through the photocopying very quickly. |
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As of April 1, 2004, up until the day of your hearing and if you have receipts, the OCRT will pay the cost of photocopying and getting medical records that are already on file with your doctors and hospitals. |
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Also included are services for printing, duplicating, photocopying, text editing, design of graphics, art work, technical and advisory services such as computerized text processing and mass transmission of printed material. |
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Mrs Peppiatt had taken the precaution of photocopying The Times newspaper on the day she made her copies. |
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Colour images can be more attractive, but remember that the photocopying will be more expensive. |
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A staff member working as a stores clerk, in collusion with another staff member working as a dispatcher, misappropriated photocopying paper as part of a scheme in which the paper was sold to third parties. |
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The semiconductor properties of zinc oxide make it useful in varistors and photocopying products. |
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Prior to the introduction of cheap photocopying the use of machines such as the spirit duplicator, hectograph, and mimeograph was common. |
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Students, however, said a ban on photocopying is a setback for them. |
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Photocopying led to Xerox, which spawned a whole new industry. |
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