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Reproductions were made exact, while copies were multiplied vigorously.
The technology is not new, but it was not practical until on-board computers made exact control possible.
I picked out heavy cottons in apricot, pink and sky blue, and he made exact copies of the original, with white linings, for $11 each.
Mr. Lane conceded that the complex and shifting components of a seven- or eight-figure net worth made exact valuation nearly impossible in some cases.
The war has made exact statistics on the need for bread hard to assess, but the hundreds of people lining up for five hours and more for bread are testament to the shortage.
Consequently, it requires explicit mathematical models in which these distinctions are made exact through formal definitions.[29] Usually, models of demographic stochasticity are distinguished from models of environmental stochasticity using as a criterion whether the stochastic factor explicitly depends on the population size as a parameter.
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They make exact replicas of 1950's hood ornaments and windshields from scratch.
Lack of statistics from Communist times makes exact comparisons difficult, the report found.
There are no identical units in art, because no two works are ever absolutely similar, making exact calculation impossible.
Meanwhile, his father had designed the X-ray spectrometer, a device to make exact measurements of X-ray wavelengths.
Today, skilled craftsmen make exact copies of 18th-century pianos that were tossed aside in their time as soon as something bigger and better came on the market.
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