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"Then my city fellows saw what I was doing and started to copy my work.
That's when Mr. Finster took a dollar bill out of his pocket and started to copy Washington's head.
As injuries piled up, doubts over Klopp's fitness regime surfaced while opposing teams started to copy his tactics.
CANNES, France — After years of futile efforts to stop digital pirates from copying its music, the music business has started to copy the pirates.
Then people in other provinces started to copy the Cantonese life style, part of which is to eat a lot of seafood to show off how much money you have".
And once the Guggenheims-under-construction are finished, their total visitor numbers could reach 6m, as much as the Louvre in Paris and more than the mighty Met.Museums in middle America have started to copy the Guggenheim's methods.
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As Slate's Matthew Yglesias recently wrote, any good cable station should launch with a plan that's cheap to execute, and then, as competitors start to copy that model, should add more original content to set itself apart.
They may be an anti-party party (as the Greens were) but they are not an anti-system party, says Christoph Bieber of the NRW school of governance.The Pirates' rivals are starting to copy their methods.
And it's a good thing we started early on because others are starting to copy us.
In order to model our example the following events have been chosen: E 0 : job starts to copy input data from workstation to HPC cluster, E 1 : job submits computing task to batch queuing system, E 2 : computing task is scheduled and starts execution, E 3 : computing task is finished and job starts copying result data from HPC cluster to workstation, E 4: job has finished copying the results data.
In the meantime, Keppler's group decided to see if the rats could be used to evaluate AIDS drugs designed to cripple HIV long before it starts to copy itself.
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