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carbon copying
verb
Present participle of carbon copy
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On the one hand you were not carbon copying your parents' lives but, on the other hand, people like Germaine Greer and Kate Millett and Betty Friedan had not yet given us the benefit of their insights into what marriage means to women as a going concern.
The coding schemes for the lower bounds use techniques of dirty paper coding or carbon copying onto dirty paper, interference reduction at the source and decode-and-forward relaying.
The results reveal that, by opposition to carbon copying onto dirty paper and its root Costa's initial dirty paper coding (DPC), it may be beneficial in our setup that the informed source uses a part of its power to partially cancel the effect of the interference so that the uninformed relay benefits from this cancellation, and so the source benefits in turn.
Obama has repeatedly talked about these issues, up to and including carbon copying and tweaking one of Bush's few signature achievements, the No Child Left Behind initiative.
I found the perfect black satin dress, and Scarlett Messina offers a new spin on the smoky eye that is great for makeup inspired by, but not carbon copying Kristen's look.
Similar(55)
(carbon copy).
"Almost a carbon copy".
"A virtual carbon copy".
Chris Mullin, carbon copy.
It is shorthand for "carbon copy".
Carbon copy The year was 1932.
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