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For years, wine industries in the New World were effectively copies of the European blueprint, making European-style wines for European-style food.

Curiously, a series of posthumous bronzes signed "Degas" that are legally authentic (because the estate that owns their copyright authorized the casting) but that are effectively copies made in the absence of the artist, sold like hot cakes.

The new Data Protection Act, which effectively copies the EU's General Data Protection Regulation GDPRR), will give the regulator more powers to punish companies that are careless about security, when it comes into force next year.

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And with Tinder parent Match Group snatching up Hinge, suing Bumble, and effectively copying the idea of using "missed connections," one has to wonder how much life rival dating apps, especially those of Happn's size, have left.

Now, Wall Street's allies in Congress have effectively copy-pasted the CitiGroup-approved language out of the old bill and into the current budget deal, which is much less susceptible to a veto threat since a veto would shut down the government.

If you use the 'Add File to Library' option, you can hold the shift-key to select multiple items, and effectively copy an entire folder of music to your library.

Phylogenetic relationships of these six angiosperms are strongly supported by numerous studies from multiple single copy (or effectively single copy in the case of 18S rDNA) loci [ 41- 43], and in some cases from nuclear gene family data in which ortholog groups have been extracted [ 44].

Since most of the 5' end of Avr1a is identical in nucleotide sequence to Avh72 and Avh275c, there are effectively four copies of this segment in the genome and between 40 and 55 trace files matches are returned, values that lie within the expected range of 54∀14.

"Fair use" is eliminated and copyright is effectively perpetual.Nobody has yet produced an effective copy-prevention system but this will change.

But they can compete for it more effectively by copying some of their techniques.

The crab-eating macaques, Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, are the closest animals to humans yet to be created by effectively carbon-copying a single individual's DNA.

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