Sentence examples for copy makes a from inspiring English sources

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In "Remix," he takes on the distinction between original and copy; makes a case for repetition; and considers the question of authorship in a world of seemingly endless recompiled and repurposed content.

Allen's desire to create a machine that can, as he proudly tells investors, so precisely reproduce a carpenter's work that it will be impossible "afterwards to tell the original from the copy" makes a telling contrast with the stubbornly original John Clare, who can be reproduced by no one but himself.

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If you have a page or the inside cover of your copy, make a schedule of what you will do at home.

The clash between originals and copies makes a not-subtle pitch for the return of the marbles.

It received mixed, somewhat baffled reviews, and sold only 877 copies, making a loss for its publisher.

"Silent Spring," which has sold more than two million copies, made a powerful case for the idea that if humankind poisoned nature, nature would in turn poison humankind.

(In the Seventies, 100,000 copies made a bestseller; today it takes close to a half-million).

She's the most successful vendor and has so far sold nearly 500 copies, making a whopping £1,680.

from a copy of a transmission described in subparagraph (A) or from a copy made from a physical medium described in subparagraph (C).

An autograph manuscript in Beethoven's hand would be followed by a fair copy made by an assistant to send to the publisher.

He then contacted the Library of Congress, which had a long-hidden copy made from an 1823 engraving, presumably of the original.

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