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Перевод: plagiarism speek plagiarism


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  1. On the other hand, extreme plagiarism, banality or cynicism still induce a certain queasiness in the beholder, which suggests there is some point in good architecture.
  2. The book says that Eliot's truest poetry was a form of plagiarism, in the benign sense that "it was only in response to other poetry that Eliot could express his own deepest feelings".
  3. Francis also implies, somewhat unconvincingly, that the event was conceived in a spirit of Potlatch and accepts the Lettrist belief in the legitimate use of plagiarism.
  4. Does the student follow the old adage that to read and paraphrase one book is plagiarism but to use two is research?
  5. "The truest Plagiarism is the truest Poetry", claims Thomas Chatterton, warming to Ackroyd's theme, and perhaps overdoing it, along with Ackroyd's Wilde, who had been able to believe that "almost all the methods and conventions of art and life found their highest expression in parody".
  6. I would open its black and white marbled cover and, beneath my name and address, write "Amantani, 12 April 1989" and then, as neatly as possible, the plagiarism, deeply felt, "SPEAK MEMORY".
  7. Thanks to their extensive plagiarism from the Old Testament, Clement argued, Plato and the Greek philosophers had found out many true things and expressed them in beautiful language.
  8. The proscription is, of course, a legal convention which we would normally take for granted, but is, in this context, inconsistent with the SI anti-copyright policy and, in the light of the Lautramont axiom: "Plagiarism is necessary - progress implies it," which Francis cites on page 19, is an unintended irony.
  9. It can be said of these strong-minded and independently gifted accomplices that their work shows a dimension of reciprocity and replication, of the production unit, which stands at an appreciable remove from parody and plagiarism, and from the mimicry of other people's voices which is comprehended in the term "ventriloquism", which Amis goes in for in private, among friends, and which is also a pleasure of the novels he writes.
  10. Within this trickle of a song, Morrissey defends his much maligned plagiarism with a comical air of one who considers himself, quite rightly, to be above such charges.
  11. A candidate who engages in plagiarism shall be subject to disciplinary proceedings.
  12. The copying of descriptions of famous men from other chronicles is typical of the style of the period, and need not be taken to imply lack of information or plagiarism, for wherever necessary personal details are added.
  13. All talk of plunder, piracy and plagiarism in a shopworn discourse of "irreverence" and boisterousness, as if Westworld kick up some kind of a rumpus on pop's trash-heap of efflorescences, as if there are still grandmothers to be shocked and purists to be cheeked.

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