Not a single fact in that plagiarised thesis was untrue, a former Campbell acolyte averred in coy defense of his one-time master. |
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For the past few years hospital staff have plagiarised one of the units taking out the film processor. |
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If anyone was in doubt that he plagiarised him, this entry alone would surely be proof. |
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A further 41 school pupils face failing their exams because they plagiarised the work of other students and authors. |
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Like earlier cookery writers she plagiarised freely, lifting not just recipes but philosophical observations from other books. |
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More than a fifth of the text was plagiarised, according to GuttenPlag Wiki, a website dedicated to vetting it. |
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He fell less than two weeks after revelations that large chunks of his 2006 doctoral dissertation had been plagiarised. |
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But unfortunately for Idrissa, it was pirated across the continent and plagiarised by the Congolese performer Zao, who ended up scoring a massive hit with it. |
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The competition between the Post and the Mail led, says King, to the former serving a cease-and-desist order on the latter over an article it claimed to have been plagiarised from its website. |
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It's a disgrace! Ravel's been plagiarised by the whole of Hollywood! |
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Do these essays contain plagiarised materials? |
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The teacher ripped into Johnny when he found out he had plagiarised. |
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