Sophisticated software packages and search databases are being touted around to help detect literary theft. |
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Fried chicken, however much touted as the southern dish, was a food reserved for Sunday dinner guests and special occasions. |
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Royal Bank of Scotland has been touted as a potential occupier and, until recently, this was an open secret in Glasgow's property circles. |
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There was the case of Dr James Mackay, widely touted in the early 1990s as the leading authority on Burns and author of a capacious biography. |
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Pope Sixtus IV's fund-raising campaign touted indulgences which would free your deceased loved ones suffering in purgatory. |
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The set and light design, which was conceived of even before the script was written, was being touted as the main focus of the piece. |
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Dong quai is a Chinese herbal supplement touted for treatment of menstrual cramping, irregular menses, and menopausal symptoms. |
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The guy did Scorsese a solid and now he is being touted by the CEO of Publicity as a big supporter of the movie. |
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This unlikely though productive pairing has resulted in what's being touted as Montreal's best outdoor skate park. |
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At one point, the station was touted as a potential manufacturing site for gallium arsenide for solar cells. |
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Ulster attempted to sign him three summers ago when he was making waves at Connacht and already touted as an international. |
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You need to be tough to win this race and many well touted thoroughbreds have been found out by the mile and a half. |
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Even as robotically assisted surgery is touted in the media, a legal battle is raging between the market's two major players. |
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Also opening sometime in September is the much touted Hong Kong flick Shaolin Soccer, about monks who turn their fighting skills to sport. |
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But surely he must get a glow of satisfaction when his music is touted as life-changing? |
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The company has touted its audio option and published results of DVD playback tests. |
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For years some doctors and nutritionists have touted biotin, a B-complex vitamin, for treating dry skin and brittle hair and nails. |
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Each of the three elements that were once touted as its key ingredients have been split off from the core system. |
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Earlier this year CBN imported Copper Crest, which is touted as a traditional beer made from sorghum, maize, hops and caramel with yeast. |
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Respect has been hard to come by for the Syracuse product, who was touted as an underachiever in college is expected to be a tweener in the pros. |
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To be sure, a few philosophers have touted the putative merits of multiverses. |
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This variety is touted for earliness, flavor and its manageable 6-to 7-pound size with harvest about 58 days from transplants, 79 days from seed. |
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This has been for years touted as the definitive Prokofieff Second by a good many musicologists and record collectors. |
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Wind, solar and wave energy are being touted again as the cheap, clean fuels of the future. |
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He is touted for setting up a program for formerly uninsured workers at no cost to the federal government. |
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For a long time red wine has been touted for its healthy effects on the heart. |
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With more than 25 ski areas dotting the peaks around Lake Tahoe, the region is rightly touted as a Mecca for downhill skiing and snowboarding. |
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He plays on regular basis with the likes of Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski and is touted as a star of the future. |
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Although English is generally touted as the lingua franca in Fiji, all sociolinguistic research to date has shown this to be an exaggeration. |
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Here again there is a parallel with colorization, which was touted as the only way to get people to watch certain old movies and TV shows. |
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Nevertheless, I found a little article about a new German beer that is being touted to offer longevity! |
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The recent ignominious defeat for John McEnroe's much touted Davis Cup team underlined the problem. |
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Privatisation has become a social echinacea, a mysterious healing serum being touted as a cure-all for everything from Medicare to education. |
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The film is being distributed in cinemas by Miramax and is already being touted as a possible Oscar contender. |
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She touted a grand vision of the convergence of television and the information superhighway. |
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Many Americans were first exposed to Breillat's films through Romance, a critically touted but unpopular film. |
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His enthusiasm for this activity, as well as malt whisky, was much touted as emblematic of new ideological and social aspirations. |
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Genetically modified crops have been touted as a solution to many of the woes afflicting agriculture. |
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Now she is being touted as the anointed successor in his political empire, too. |
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In 1968, Richard Nixon touted his plan to end the war in Vietnam in the face of a challenge from the anti-war George Romney. |
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The juxtaposition planted a story of association on websites that touted both men for their talks. |
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The Brazilian defense, touted as impenetrable in pre-tournament hype, proved to be bedraggled, and porous. |
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They have long since been touted as medicinal fungi, boasting the ability to strengthen the immune system and lower cholesterol. |
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Going into the 2006 Turin Olympics, bode became the touted star of the Games. |
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They severed the last railroad lifeline into Atlanta, making the citadel of the Confederacy as it was touted no longer tenable. |
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Enterprise, whose growth has mostly come from 3,600 off-airport lots, has touted its vehicles as replacements for patrons whose ride is in the shop. |
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The name most touted as successor is Paul Le Guen and his right-hand man, Yves Colleu, claimed yesterday that the former Lyon coach is waiting in the wings. |
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The mobile internet, touted as a means of always being in touch and thus of overcoming social alienation, will be likely to help atomise society even faster. |
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There was a short-lived fashion for Worcesterberries about ten years ago when they were unconvincingly touted as a rival for brambles or tayberries. |
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The touted gains of attack are intangible, while its downside is real and grave. |
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Another benefit touted for developing countries is the potential of so-called m-commerce or the ability to buy goods and services using a mobile phone. |
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Many celebrated and professional athletes, world champions and Olympic medallists have touted that a vegetarian diet can provide all the nutrients. |
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Still hundreds of people jammed the officially sanctioned market and dozens of illegal vendors froze outside as they touted vegetables, clothes and hunks of rancid meat. |
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While he didn't see much of the ball at centre half back this morning, he's been touted as a genuine AFL scholarship prospect, something all of his team-mates dream about. |
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The island republic of Madagascar, lying some 400 kilometers off the coast of east Africa, is touted as the only African country with a single language. |
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For quite some time now, the tourism sector has been touted as a key component of this country's socio-economic development with great potential to help turn things around. |
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As recently as 1998, having led them to an improbably high 11 th place finish, he was being touted as a long-term contender to replace Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. |
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On Twitter, she touted yoga, along with pictures of herself in tight-fitting yoga attire. |
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The Republican candidate for governor in Oregon, on the other hand, touted her support for the freedom to marry in a TV ad. |
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The site is being touted for mixed residential and commercial use. |
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Products containing guarana, garcinia, and bladderwrack are being touted as effective, although there isn't any scientific evidence that they'll help shed pounds. |
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Hindsight indicates this apparent munificence, touted as liberalism and entrenching constitutionally supported freedom of speech, wasn't primarily for our benefit. |
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She's been touted as an inspiring, persevering all-star by leader Jack Layton and his orange vanguard, and is regularly fawned and slobbered over by the media. |
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Insiders have long touted Christie Vilsack as a more spirited and combative politician than her wonkish husband. |
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Also known as fullerenes, buckyballs have recently been touted for their potential applications in everything from drug delivery to energy transmission. |
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What was being touted as a low key opening turned into one of the better parties in Pattaya, with all the local notables in attendance and a host of Bangkokians as well. |
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And in between acts, earnest spokesmodels touted the latest in consumer products that would enable you to conform to the rigors of post-war affluence. |
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Savage Arms, a Massachusetts-based gun manufacturer, sells the rascal, a.22-caliber single-shot rifle touted for its ease of use. |
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In the 1980's, government's touted HIV as near enough a death sentence and in Britain issued public health warnings on television showing icebergs crashing into the sea. |
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Private equity firm Permira is often touted as a possible suitor. |
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Lin touted Malaysia as an ideal place for Taiwanese investors because that Malaysian workers can speak fluent English and various Chinese dialects such as Hokkien. |
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I'm sure his name will be touted if and when the opportunity arises. |
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In his first at-bat, the touted slugger reached on an infield hit. |
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His connection to UW was touted in headlines, cutlines and article text. |
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More showpiece than serious contest, it is the culmination of three days of gratuitous exhibitionism in which the clean-cut, vibrant face of the NBA is touted at every turn. |
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However, legislation, rather than judicial development, has been touted as the only way to remove this entrenched common law doctrine. |
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The release of ITIL v3 has been touted as one of the most important events to happen to the field of IT service management. |
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Gone will be the days of the French Paradox and the touted health benefits of moderate red wine consumption. |
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Is used as both a noun and adjective describing the most prominent or highly touted product, brand, location, or service offered by a company. |
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Baldry touted Stewart's abilities to Melody Maker magazine and the group enjoyed a weekly residence at London's fabled Marquee Club. |
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Jason was also a talented League of Ireland soccer player who was touted to go abroad and an international basketballer. |
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Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming said Clausen is the most highly touted QB he has seen in his 27 years in the business, at least publicity-wise. |
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That's the frustration many IT directors and administrators face each time a new technology, touted as the next big thing, is introduced. |
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The match had been touted as a chance for utu after the 1999 and 2007 All Blacks World Cup defeats. |
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To understand the new London, I lived it. I slept rough with Roma beggars and touted for work with Baltic laborers on the kerb. |
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Coir has also been touted as a sustainable alternative to peat moss in growing media. |
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Cherimoya is a superfruit touted as an antidote to sagging, lusterless skin. |
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Today, the pink-washed versions of toys that had been marketed solely to boys for decades are touted as a shift toward gender-neutrality. |
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I'm surprised toilet paper manufacturers haven't touted three-ply and four-ply alternatives. |
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However, doctors say carboxy therapy should not be touted as a perfect cure. |
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Hassle is touted by online tastemakers this year, and with an album as immediate as this, it isn't difficult to see why. |
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Because feathers are often associated with birds, feathered dinosaurs are often touted as the missing link between birds and dinosaurs. |
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But history shows us that things touted as boons often turn into boondoggles once government takes over. |
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Quirke has been touted as an outside shot to fill the full forward berth for the Pairc Ui Chaoimh rematch as boss Jack O'Connor considers a reshuffle. |
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Edward Carson was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty, as had been widely touted during the intrigues of the previous month, but excluded from the War Cabinet. |
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After the release of Metro Vancouver s new business plans for its proposed waste-to-energy incinerator, critics raised red flags over figures touted in the plan. |
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In an attempt to rein in on the spread of counterfeit currencies in the country, the Yemen Central Bank released in August what was touted as induplicate bank notes. |
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According to Cnet, former Googler Mayer had hired De Castro for Yahoo offering a fat contract, which was touted as the biggest golden parachute packages ever. |
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Crambe is touted as a domestic source of erucic acid, which now comes into the United States mainly in the form of rapeseed oil from Canada and Europe. |
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Fellow Lloyds of London outfits Novae Group and Chaucer Insurance have been touted by analysts as potential bid targets should Apollo back away from Brit. |
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I've been touted players from other clubs, it's as simple as that. |
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