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You are reproducing something you don't want.
We know that Levine's photography is reproducing something, so we think about the process of reproduction -- whereas Walker Evans' original photo would have prompted very different ruminations.
Making homemade Nutella isn't really about reproducing something -- the recipe is zealously guarded by the Ferrero Co., which is now a multinational company based in Luxembourg and owned by Pietro Ferrero's son Michele and Michele's two sons.
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Outrageous purple outfits, topped by natty hats, reproduced something of the glow of youth.Subservience to hard facts, such as time and decay, seldom held Mrs Lauder back.
The one thing that isn't a solution is to look back at the 60s and reproduce something from the past.
"It has to do with how easily one can imitate and reproduce something with a great big fat hand as opposed to the mini, delicate hundreds of muscles that control the tongue," Dr. Bates said in the interview.
It is, in effect, a stunt — a self-imposed challenge to reproduce something authentically Stooge-like, albeit within the emotional, psychological, and moral norms of modern-day Hollywood (complete with precisely defining backstory).
The origins of humanism date back to the Italy of the 1290s, in which one finds, in many cities, friends coming together informally to study the ancient world and attempting to reproduce something of the spirit of the Latin classics in their own writings.
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