The big Aussie missed the cut-off at Sunningdale by a shot, duplicating his display in the US Open qualifying last month. |
This also means swiveling around the sliding carriage that holds the file, and duplicating the angles you used earlier. |
Simply, we're now able to copy an atom, duplicating everything about it except its position and velocity in a new atom somewhere else. |
I'd say they were left over from the days of duplicating machines, before photocopiers. |
Continued practices of duplicating programs when geography and demand dictate otherwise clearly points to a segregational vestige. |
The benefit is that competition remains at the service end, and efforts aren't wasted duplicating the same technology buildout on the backend. |