Continued practices of duplicating programs when geography and demand dictate otherwise clearly points to a segregational vestige. |
I'd say they were left over from the days of duplicating machines, before photocopiers. |
It was the duplicating lines of the departing sun, upon the castellated rocks, as they pierced between the apexes and the basin. |
I could not litigate under the Trade Practices Act before this Court of law because I would be duplicating the proceeding. |
He denied it was duplicating work already being done by Hull Council, or repeating expensive studies done in the past. |
Simply, we're now able to copy an atom, duplicating everything about it except its position and velocity in a new atom somewhere else. |