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to reproducing
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To produce an image or copy of something.
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Dr. Ramirez has also come closest to reproducing the work.
When it comes to reproducing, however, they play the field a bit.
In addition to reproducing its well-recognized patterns, it has continued to introduce new ones.
There his activity was almost entirely limited to reproducing works of Raphael, Michelangelo, and their followers.
Simultaneously, however, engraving became more and more restricted to reproducing paintings.
Krell is so dedicated to reproducing unaltered sound that it provides no treble or base controls on its gear.
"But then it became clear that she was not opposed to reproducing that situation in another job," he said.
With each passing year, digicam manufacturers have come closer to reproducing the vastly superior resolution of film.
Only one synthesised molecule, a powder called evernyl, comes anywhere close to reproducing the oakmoss smell, she says.
WHEN it comes to reproducing sights and sounds, technology has made great strides in the past century.
It is dedicated to reproducing the stuffed Taiwanese buns he grew up on in Los Angeles's Chinatown.
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