Or, if you can't make your own notes, photocopy your mate's, or at a push, ask the teacher to go over them during lunchtime. |
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Most institutions will accept a photocopy of a payslip, a P60 or a letter from your employer with your PPSN number on it. |
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The creases in the photo are because this is a colour photocopy of the one original copy which we all clubbed together to buy. |
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Once, a patron came in with a photocopy of a newspaper photo that appeared in one of the two main papers when his grandfather was four years old. |
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I have recently come across a photocopy of the epitaph written on the grave of my uncle, John Agar. |
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Sometimes, you might as well be looking at a mimeograph, or a seventh-generation photocopy. |
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All that's required of me is filling out a one-page form and providing a photocopy of my passport and driver's license. |
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He produced a photocopy of the note, as well as a typewritten transcription of his handwriting. |
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It was a photocopy of a letter written in curvy handwriting on lined paper. |
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The students can either start this with a new drawing, trace the one they already made or even photocopy the first one to save time. |
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Also if anyone knows a good way of showerproofing photocopy ink, maybe with hairspray I don't know, i'd be much obliged. |
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It was a photocopy of a top-secret memorandum for restricted circulation at the Mussoorie IAS Academy. |
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He wrote a fatwa on this and gave me the original paper, while keeping a photocopy for his records. |
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I used to bash them out on a manual typewriter, photocopy them and distribute. |
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Please photocopy this and pass copies on to anyone else that you feel may wish to come along. |
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All it takes is time, a place to gather, and enough money to photocopy fliers or put an ad in the local paper. |
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As she walked through the door, sounds of tapping on the keyboards and the faint whirring of the photocopy machine greeted her. |
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To create a consistent floral pattern, draw one flower carefully and photocopy it several times. |
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Consider as an example the watermarking of currency, so that scanners and photocopy machines will recognize a bill and refuse to scan it. |
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Whistleblowers once had to photocopy documents and smuggle them out in their underpants. |
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If a photocopy of your personal information is requested, reasonable charges, which will be communicated to you beforehand, may be imposed. |
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Thanks to the monthly indicator of photocopy paper consumption, the error was discovered and the problem was solved. |
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The teacher should therefore photocopy the page, with a mask covering the example and erase the crosses under the example sentence. |
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April, however, shows an increase in photocopy paper consumption with respect to previous months. |
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At present he earns his living by repairing photocopy and fax machines. |
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With cold type, the galley proof is the first proof, usually a photocopy. |
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There is no photocopy machine and there are no working computer labs for the students. |
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That said, she added, you also can't just have that person bawling at the photocopy machine. |
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In an eerily Warholian relationship, Nasseri's closest neighbors at the airport are a photo booth and a photocopy machine. |
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Didion calls their two-day-a-week assistant to inform her that a new photocopy machine is arriving. |
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First, after relying on a secretary for decades, he had to figure out how to work a photocopy machine. |
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The photocopy machine is located on the main floor of the building as there is apparently no room for it in the yardmaster's office. |
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It is preferable that the candidates have e-mail, be connected to Internet, possess or have access to a photocopy machine and telephone. |
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You couldn't even have a photocopy machine, much less produce printed materials. |
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It also contains a printing and photocopy machine, with fax and telephone system. A small electric piano is provided for the musical amongst you. |
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So intensive was the surveillance that agents obtained a photocopy of the passport and visa stamp and delivered it to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. |
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For example, this can be posted in the classroom, or in the teacher's daybook, the office, the photocopy room and school cafeteria staff areas. |
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In photocopy 17 the astute and rudimental treatment inflicted on the message of April 18, 1988 is all too painfully clear. |
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This photocopy could be the starting point for students to gradually modify the image in order to produce a more diagrammatic depiction. |
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All the agency had needed from me was a photocopy of my passport and the assurance that I could use a telephone. |
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Providing a photocopy of a physical document such as a passport hands over a lot of information and may do so irretrievably. |
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Even now, security men routinely photocopy tourists' passports and check on them. |
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Students can use a single card to check out books from the library and to pay at their cafeteria, for photocopy and for other student expenses. |
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If necessary, the teacher will photocopy a map of the world to give each student. |
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The institution creates a clearer photocopy of the page and provides it to the applicant. |
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If you prefer, photocopy this section and return to applicant in a sealed envelope. |
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Example: One page of a release package was deemed by the complainant to be an illegible photocopy of a record. |
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Inside was not an autographed photo, but a photocopy of an autographed photo with my name written on top. |
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He doesn't allow anyone to photocopy a single page of his sacred text. |
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By June, the school finally responded, though only with notification of fees for staff to locate and photocopy the documents. |
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There is a photocopy collage of the mirrored image divided by bright colors to the right and a more muted palette to the left. |
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A photocopy of the work is pasted onto the wood before being painted over to give the piece its deceiving authenticity. |
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Making application forms anonymous proved difficult and required a photocopy of already copied applications, with a further reduction in legibility of some forms. |
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After some time, you will receive a photocopy of your diary. |
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Campaign workers had to visit the office of the secretary of state in all 50 states, and sometimes even had to trek to individual counties, to photocopy voter lists. |
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On the same note, one can photocopy the pages of my books. |
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How did the lowly photocopy evolve to become a business-changing commodity? |
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For more than one period, photocopy this section as needed. |
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In one case one of them was basically a photocopy of the other. |
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The Materiel and Weapons Service sends a photocopy or fax of issued import certificates to the Logistics Department at the Ministry of Defence on a weekly basis. |
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The experimenter saw neither the photocopy nor the original report of the participant's mentations. |
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The designers and GMT Games authorize and permit the holder of this rulebook to make one photocopy of the label sheets and the counter sheets for personal use. |
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In this work from 1979, a colour photocopy of singer Rick Nelson, collaged images from magazines, Japanese papers, and airbrushed blends of colour are combined into a cohesive design. |
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In all cases, a copy or photocopy of the transport document and the document providing evidence of payment for the supplies for victualling must be presented in support of applications for payment. |
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A photocopy of a document proving your status in Canada. For instance, a Canadian birth certificate if you were born in Canada or a Canadian citizenship card if you are a naturalized citizen. |
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Instead, many teachers have to photocopy, enlarge or retype text books for their blind pupils, the charity said in a new re port. |
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Copy of airticket reservation or a photocopy of a return air ticket. |
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Microprint, which deters the ability to reproduce a legitimate stamp's text by photocopy or scanners. |
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For example, the small photocopy machine you purchased many years may no longer be appropriate for your needs, particularly if it's being used by ten different people, or producing upwards of 500 copies per day. |
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Because of the downsizing, as a research scientist, I find myself in front of a photocopy machine doing photocopies because there is no support staff to give it to. |
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The inspector will have authority to use a computer or photocopy machine at the business establishment and to seize and detain for any time any article, including the consumer product and all the related items. |
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As easy to use as a photocopy machine, PackshotCreator Business is the ideal turnkey solution for perfect true-color images for all your Web and print communications. |
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The project also consists of the institutional support for the Project Implementation Unit by provision of two 4WD vehicles, 2 computers and accessories, photocopy machines, fax machine and consultancy services. |
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If possible, also attach a photocopy of the pay stubs. |
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Who knows how to use the photocopy machine? |
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Jot down the credit card issuers' phone numbers to call if you lose die wallet, and keep the photocopy in a safe place. |
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A photocopy of this authorization shall be as valid as the original. |
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Hackers are now using search engines to watch what people photocopy. |
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Make sure photocopy and paper are not moving while you work. |
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Photocopy paper made from recycled fibre and filter papers were used like experimental samples. |
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Photocopy the front and back of all the ID cards in your wallet. |
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