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"The idea of cloning is very terrifying because it is creating a copy of another human being.
"The core issue here is that you are creating a copy of something rather than buying it," she said.
By mandating that copyrights last the lifetime of a creator plus 70 years, the act stifles creation, he argues, particularly on the Internet where reading a book or listening to music invariably involves creating a "copy" beforehand.
In creating a copy of a rare corner cupboard for a Connecticut doctor who is building a vacation home in Vermont, Mr. Farrow fashioned his own sash plane to get the glazed front doors just right.
For point 3, creating a copy of the data within the host cloud provider is more cost-effective than exporting and reimporting the data, should a copy already be available.
It also connects to a more traditional SQL database sources, and it does all of this without creating a copy of the data to visualize it, reducing the risk associated with having copies of the data stored in various places.
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Merely opening a document creates a copy of it in a computer's memory.
The company creates a copy for you, then mails them back.
If a drug is popular, a dozen or more companies may rush in to create a copy of it.
After his 17-year-old daughter is raped and killed, Davis Moore, a doctor who specializes in cloning, uses DNA extracted from her belongings to create a copy of the unknown assailant.
In other case, the procedure creates a copy of Col1 (line 11).
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