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The person still had some nonfunctional copies of the virus.

The newsrooms learned of Clarkson’s behavior in June and first requested copies of the messages from the Department of Law — which he oversees — on June 4.

Once the virus has made its way into cells, it starts making copies of itself.

Also in April, Jared Whitlock, a freelance journalist who contributes to VOSD, requested copies of county death certificates.

You should use location-based copy on your website if you’re a company that has not multiple goods or services but has different locations.

The Tampa Bay Times got their hands on a full copy of the letter the retired judge sent to Winston.

One African American woman brandished a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution while marching.

He's starting to sound like a schoolboy with a copy of Penthouse.

But when their first book, SuicideGirls, came out in 2004, she gifted her a copy.

So, I was copying it and getting it out, and I kept a copy on myself at all times with really, really strong passwords.

You were obliging enough to ask me to accept a presentation copy of your verses.

Then, child, you've fallen on your head, if you don't know that at least you must have a second copy of the concerto!

So he took my copy and played the orchestra part which is indicated above the piano part, and I played without notes.

These first attempts to copy in line the forms of familiar objects are among the most curious products of the child's mind.

A copy of Tendall's testament sold at Oxford for 20 guineas, supposed to be the only copy of that edition unburned by Tonstall.

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On this page you'll find 259 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to copy, such as: image, model, photocopy, photograph, portrait, and print.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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