Sentence examples for virtually copy from inspiring English sources

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The strip is said to be virtually copy proof and the first such antifraud device for wine in the world.

About one inch long and one-third inch wide, the strip is said to be virtually copy proof and the first such antifraud device for wine in the world.

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But with the ATS, G.M. virtually copied the dimensions of the BMW model and used high-strength aluminum and other parts to make it slightly lighter than a 3-series or the Mercedes-Benz C-class.

The real world has little resemblance to this self-serving portrayal - virtually copied from the 1980s, when the US and Israel were desperately seeking to evade PLO offers of negotiation and political settlement.

In one audit of a government agency's IT systems earlier this year, Kim found that an Oracle database server had been virtually "copied" around 50 times but the Oracle administrator was only aware of five of them.

Michelle Branch's "I'm Feeling You" virtually copies "The Game of Love" from "Shaman," Santana's 2002 album.

"But the copyright that would protect it would be very thin, and only protect them against someone who virtually copies it".

It's bold and arresting, and virtually impossible to copy. 2. LADY ANTEBELLUM "Own the Night" (Capitol Nashville) For the last couple of years Lady Antebellum has been icy to the touch, but on this country trio's third album, the melting begins.

The plank which had given rise to all the contention in the committee is virtually a copy of the plank sponsored in 1924 by William Jennings Bryan, which denounced the Republicans for failing honestly to enforce the Eighteenth Amendment and the prohibition law, and pledged the party, if successful at the polls, to the faithful enforcement of all laws.

Codex Vaticanus originally contained a virtually complete copy of the Septuagint ("LXX"), lacking only 1-4 Mandabees and the Prayer of Manasseh.

Molyneux's celestial globe was virtually a copy of Gerardus Mercator's globe of 1551, which itself was based on a globe of 1537 by Gemma Frisius that Mercator had helped to construct.

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