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are facsimiles
noun
A copy or reproduction.
Exact(7)
Most of these pages are facsimiles from what appears to be four or five other notebooks.
Both are facsimiles that serve mainly to show us the richness of the original.
In the paneled library are facsimiles of Ripper letters and police reports.
Scattered throughout are facsimiles of household shrines that contain backlighted photographs of real shrines (by Mr. Huyler), tiny figures, devotional implements and artificial flowers.
The artist's " 'Photographs' " (the quotation marks are part of the title) are facsimiles of snapshots, or so they appear from a distance.
Among them are facsimiles of some of the most famous illustrated Haggadot from the middle ages and a selection of modern Haggadot reflecting current Jewish events and perspectives.
Similar(53)
Generally, they are facsimile editions of holdings.
And some of its documents are facsimile or photographic copies.
No personal touch in The Beatles: It Was 50 Years Ago Today (Carlton, £50), but here are facsimile memorabilia plus a DVD of interviews, all boxed and beautiful.
Also posted were facsimiles of two thank-you letters to Mr. Ridley from Richard C. Shadyac, chairman of the the hospital's fund-raising arm.
When their icons cease to be facsimiles, we stop trying to replicate analog behaviors.
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