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I make exact copies of drawings with pencil on paper based on historical documents then deliberately erase them.
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.
Researcher can now make exact copies of carbon nanotubes, potentially overcoming one of the greatest obstacles to widespread applications of the nanomaterials.
He literally gave a Dell recovery disc to a duplication shop and told them to make exact copies of it, including the label and paper sleeve.
When you stand before any in the first group, you see that Sturtevant was not trying to make exact copies of her sources.
The manufacturing process of the historic silk differs from the one used today for modern standard silk, but for this study, it was not possible to make exact copies produced in the same way as historic silk.
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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.
Because the original garments themselves have deteriorated so much - almost all are now badly faded and some little more than a black, crumbly mass - it was decided to save the fragile originals from even further damage by making exact copies.
This involved commuting to New Jersey and York, PA, for classes and trips to museums and the state rooms at the nation's capital to photograph, measure and draw plans for the 18th century furniture on display, and then making exact copies of them.
On the other hand, random oversampling makes exact copies of existing minority instances.
But now, because copycats and infringers are so often making exact copies, these kinds of patents can be effective in your arsenal of defense.
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