Almost a carbon copy of the previous year's finale, with the All Blacks again on the receiving end. |
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In other cricket, the second England v Zimbabwe match was a carbon copy of the first. |
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Tall, dark-haired, and lean, he was the carbon copy of his father except for the brilliant green eyes which he had inherited from his mother. |
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The print on some of the photostat and carbon copy sheets has faded and these items are particularly flimsy. |
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In reality though, Disney's version was never intended as a carbon copy of the classic work of Lewis Carroll. |
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All day long, she had been dealing with the clones, the carbon copy popular masses. |
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In the days before xerox machines, a carbon copy was the best way of replicating a piece of writing. |
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The full frame video is a carbon copy of years past, with adequate and average colors, definition, and detail. |
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When staff were again busy he would tear the top copy off and drop the carbon copy over the counter. |
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I pick my jaw up off the floor and muster my reply, which I hope is a carbon copy of his quiet smile. |
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And, as anyone who has ever signed a receipt can tell you, a carbon copy is literally pale in comparison to the original. |
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That's because consumers are under the impression that a clone is essentially a carbon copy of the original animal, critics say. |
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This collection consists of two short story manuscripts, a carbon copy of a thesis, and records of thesis-related expenditures. |
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There was a doghouse built as a miniature carbon copy in the side yard, and Emily saw a black lab huddled inside of it. |
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Sending e-mail with a carbon copy to the whole project team is temptingly easy, but beware of its overuse. |
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History suggests that colleges of cardinals appointed by one pope do not elect a carbon copy as his successor. |
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The sounds are nothing groundbreaking, but at least each song is not a carbon copy of the previous track. |
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I'd been told, as a child, I got my looks purely from my father's side, that I was a carbon copy of Aunty Linda at the same age. |
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That is to say, a facsimile, a carbon copy, a wisp of a ghost of a shadow of a bagel. |
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Although sheep, mice and pigs have been cloned, scientists have not yet produced a carbon copy of any primate. |
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It's a carbon copy of his triumph in 2001, also after being written off early in the election year. |
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The bears will suggest that the Black Cycle is almost a carbon copy of the Teal Cycle and a repeat of the price action in the 1980s is in store. |
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As the Brazilian-born son of German immigrants, Franco says he was too much of a carbon copy of Benedict. |
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In a final throw of the dice Barnes broke free down the left in a carbon copy of the move that had led to Lineker's goal. |
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With Mitchell finding some long touches, Pocklington extended their lead with a carbon copy second for Pears from another close range line-out, Mitchell again converting. |
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A carbon copy was sent to all whips and encouraged them to inform members of their parties of the Speaker's approach in this regard. |
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Then you send a copy of the report I sent on disk in carbon copy for review. |
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If, then, we are not to become a nation of docile minds giving carbon copy opinions we need to provide a broad, liberal education. |
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The results were a carbon copy of team results at the Commonwealth Games for the past four Games. |
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Besides, Lisbon was merely a carbon copy of a European constitution that had already been crushed in referendums in France and the Netherlands. |
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By comparing this carbon copy and the arrest protocol, it may be concluded that the latter was tampered with after it was prepared. |
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He stressed that Community liberalization was not a carbon copy of the deregulation that had taken place in the United States. |
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It transpires that the health pyramid is a carbon copy of the social inequality pyramid. |
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A ballpoint pen should be used to complete the card so that a clear carbon copy will be made. |
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An order is considered accepted after you send us your order confirmation, i.e. the duly signed carbon copy of the order. |
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And voters would learn quickly that the former Florida governor is no carbon copy of his father and brother. |
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In almost every other way, St. Francisville is a carbon copy of Sutton and thousands of other small towns across rural America. |
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I say a continuation of the first report, rather than a carbon copy, because there is a situation particular to Quebec. |
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In more ways than one, because there were no photocopiers, and even if you had made a carbon copy when you typed out your book, that copy was likely to be somewhat untidy. |
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He was greeted joyously by a policeman who told him to relax and then started taking down the report not on an official document, but a scrap of paper with a carbon copy. |
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As to where the officer's knowledge that the document is made by use of a carbon copy or pre-assembled sheets, that, too constitutes a prima facie copy. |
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Attach a carbon copy of the shop's record of your inventory. |
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As far as she was concerned, their son was a carbon copy of his father. |
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It was a carbon copy of my science class from the previous year. |
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And use blind carbon copy when e-mailing a group of people, especially when they don't know one another. |
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A women who over-identifies with her husband to the point of being a carbon copy of him may find herself abandoned with no range of interests, no social contacts, no real personality of her own. |
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This is almost a carbon copy of the procedure for the 2000 budget. |
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Hundley's homer was almost a carbon copy of the grand slam he hit in Monday's game. |
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If the application is rejected, a letter is sent to the guarantor for the client in the Philippines, and a carbon copy is sent to the visa office. |
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Morningstar redesigned its Operational Flight Plan and weight and balance form to incorporate a built-in carbon copy to facilitate leaving a copy of this paperwork at the destination as required. |
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In preparing the contract, we'll make a carbon copy for our records. |
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This new home is simply a carbon copy of the one down the street. |
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The unique carbon copy paper simultaneously prints an original and a copy. |
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