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The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.
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Sift the information for contradictions and then proceed to copies of Burke's Peerage and Baronetage".
In essence, genes for altruism spread by promoting aid to copies of themselves.
"Thanks much," De Pue wrote back, according to copies of the e-mails, which were first published in Newsweek.
The determination, according to copies of the documents reviewed by The Times, was that the property was vacant.
Thus, those who now want to peek under the tablecloth at the fancy footwork there must turn to copies of Leonardo's work.
At 2 36 p.m., according to copies of Johnson's daily diaries, the President took a call from Senator Russell Long, of Louisiana.
Payment was stopped on a $465,000 check, and the others were returned because the accounts were closed, according to copies of the checks.
But it also links to copies of websites that are banned in China, including Greatfire.org, which provides software tools that make it easier to evade China's internet censors.
Then again, she also held on to copies of the couple's invitation and menu, which are now framed and hanging in their home in Oak Park, Ill.
According to copies of the various contracts provided and described to The New York Times, those exclusive rights ranged from 30 days to one year.
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The sialoadhesin copy numbers measured were converted to copies/104 PBMC.
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