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Or an espionage robot that copied documents and sent them to a competitor.
There had been scriveners and bookkeepers and amanuenses for centuries, bent, ink-stained men who kept books and copied documents for merchants and lawyers and scholars.
The Post will not cite its source, and the Republican Party will not say if the letters -- from Mr. McCall's correspondence files in the state archives -- were among the copied documents.
During the cold war, most of the great spies were middle- or low-ranking bureaucrats in defense and foreign ministries who took notes, copied documents and used their largely bored brains to store up information for foreign governments.
On a recent afternoon, reporters napped on threadbare couches or typed stories at narrow rows of wooden desks while a young female employee of the ministry copied documents for them.
Schulze et al. [21] described a frequency domain method to distinguish between printed and copied documents.
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FISA, originally intended to hunt international spies, permits the authorities to wiretap virtually at will and break into people's homes to plant bugs or copy documents.
Justia is spending about $10,000 a month to send people to copy documents at the Supreme Court so the company can place it online for free access, he said.
A lawyer for Dicle told The Associated Press that the police had entered the agency's offices and that they were copying documents and hard drives.
Hard copy documents will be examined to verify questionable observations.
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