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Parts of his oeuvre appear to borrow occasionally from others' pieces on the same topic, without attribution.
Fashion styles that appear to borrow heavily from traditional Navajo culture raise questions about what belongs to whom and what people are really wearing.
The laws appear to borrow heavily from existing Russian legislation and seem to belie Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's declarations that he wants his country to build stronger ties with the European Union.
Ambrose's Citizen Soldiers and Nixon: Ruin and Recovery 1973-1990, both published by Simon & Schuster, appear to borrow freely from certain source books without using quotation marks.
A common assimilation discussed frequently in the literature involves consonants with a CORONAL place of articulation (PLACE; e.g., /t, d, n/), which appear to borrow the PLACE information of the segment that immediately follows.
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Its main objective seems to be to raise revenue without appearing to borrow or levy taxes.
Bashar also appears to borrow an identity – that of Ayman Mikati of Fifth Avenue, New York – to shop on iTunes.
Even the Guardian's review of it at the time said it "appears to borrow from nothing".
Brechtken said the new print version will point out, for instance, how Hitler appeared to borrow his views from other sources, and it will refute his racist claims.
The BBC knows it is barking up the right tree as Ronnie's Pedigree Pals appears to borrow elements from the ITV format.
Presumably, they haven't heard Boy in da Corner, which appears to borrow from nothing other than the terrifying sound inside Mills's head.
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