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"photocopy" Definitions
  1. a copy of a document, etc. made by a machine that photographs and then prints

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After all, when all you do is make a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy, with each passing remake, something gets lost.
The experiment was not unlike repeatedly making a photocopy of a photocopy, given that Henry fed the software just a single image to start with.
Top Gear Series 23, Episode 1 felt like a photocopy of a photocopy; it looked right, but had none of the crispness of the original.
He sings of the way we revise memories on an infinite loop until—for better or worse—they become a photocopy of a photocopy of our original experience.
That led to a small exhibition of some photocopy triptychs.
It became Fort Knox secrecy: photocopy-proof scripts, code words, secret locations.
ARI employee solicited them for donations, dangling a photocopy of a letter
Other times the IDs were hard to read because a photocopy was fuzzy.
This particular event is all photocopy in terms of the zines and prints.
There, he said, the administrator gave him a photocopy of an ACT booklet.
He also had a photocopy of Reicher's 1977 journal, in a freezer bag.
My father would laboriously photocopy it, deliver it to our neighbors with me.
It was probably a 15th-generation photocopy, but you could still recognize her.
Trump also gave the reporters a photocopy of the picture featured in the tweets.
Dig up the manual, because your device can probably scan and photocopy as well.
Dig up the manual, because your device can probably scan and photocopy as well.
The imagery could be mistaken for a hundredth-generation photocopy of some arbitrary original.
After Mr. Xie's hearing, the couple were not allowed to photocopy documents from it.
You ideally want to start with the highest quality source material you can find because there's always going to be a loss in quality when turning compressed, digitized footage into a GIF that's further compressed—like making a photocopy of a photocopy.
Or photocopy each hand separately onto clear sticker paper and piece together your macabre masterpiece.
"I started to photocopy them one by one and mail them to her," she says.
To this day, Balde keeps a photocopy of that story folded up in his pocket.
I would draw comics at primary school that I'd photocopy and sell in the playground.
On street corners they run generators and will charge your phone or photocopy a document.
It was a photocopy of a page from a book: Evil Psychopaths: Dangerous and Deranged.
Both companies have struggled with slow sales of photocopy products, as businesses increasingly go paperless.
The paper published a photocopy of a court ruling in which Hodunok received a conditional sentence.
One photocopy shop was closed recently by the government for running off copies of printed books.
The rom-coms that did emerge mostly felt derivative, like a bad photocopy of a photocopy of a rom-com; some, like the Anne Hathaway–versus–Kate Hudson catfight Bride Wars (2009), barely masked a deep hostility toward their protagonists in particular and women in general.
Before long, bands like Caleb Lionheart would be attempting to pull from the second-wave Kid Dynamite acts, effectively becoming a photocopy of a photocopy, yet bold enough to title their first EP Think Hardcore, Play Pop Punk as if they came up with that notion.
A black and white photocopy is cheap, and you don't even necessarily need access to a computer.
So he throws the first draft away, unmindful of the fact that he has the only photocopy.
So this year I will make my two stuffings, one with chestnuts and herbs that comes from a Thanksgiving dinner in a very long-ago issue of Gourmet magazine (I am cooking from a photocopy of a photocopy) which also taught me how to make the apple cider gravy.
Dalheimer compared it to a store accepting a photocopy of a debit card rather than the real thing.
He'd just walked me through the demo of Instagram Stories, a pixel for pixel photocopy of Snapchat Stories.
Mr. Urbano, who died in 2013, was a multimedia artist whose tool of choice was a photocopy machine.
Early in my career, I had to photocopy and assemble sales manuals, which was not something I liked doing.
In mid-August, I printed out my first draft and made a bonfire in the garden of my photocopy.
Another idea is to make a photocopy of your card and scratch out all but the last four digits.
To his knowledge, he said, he has the only copy other than a photocopy he sent to Mr. Jagger.
After ordering a margarita and a sirloin, he promised that he would mail me a photocopy of his manuscript.
Whatley shows me an A4 photocopy of a map of Grand Crossing, with specks indicating where homicides were taking place.
To show that he had finally made his own million-dollar donation, Mr. Trump produced a photocopy of a check.
Another man stormed a police station in Paris, carrying a butcher's knife and a photocopy of the Islamic State's flag.
According to [the advocate], he was ... clutching a piece of paper that was a photocopy of his mother's ID card.
Through the use of the photocopy transfer technique, Young placed nearly 50 works of microfictions throughout his two-story home.
Her Eagle Forum website has a distinctly dated design, as though someone tried to photocopy a newsletter onto a website.
After Bornstein failed in several attempts to photocopy the file, Schiller asked for the original copies, which were handed to him.
But when we reproduce a work (via a photocopy or an ebook, say), we create not a forgery but something new.
C.F. and I use pencil, so if you were to photocopy a pencil drawing and enlarge it, this is what happens.
There were no movie theaters, bookstores, galleries or photocopy shops, so my entrepreneurial idea, which failed, was to open one, Chelsea Copy.
Milliner says he brought the ticket to lottery officials and was given a congratulatory note along with a photocopy of his ticket.
He had wanted to take photographs for a series of photocopy works, but soon the photographs felt as urgent as the photocopies.
Q. Can I just use a photocopy of a page of The Times, or does it have to be the actual paper?
The key handout for the Mac was a four-page, black-and-white photocopy with crude graphics made with the new Mac.
I keep meaning to make a photocopy of everything inside, because if I lost it, I would need hours to recollect the contents.
Nevertheless, this exhibition is an intriguing curiosity, showcasing the work of three artists and a collective who have worked seriously with photocopy machines.
I suggested that she photocopy the original poem and give it to the teacher and allow the teacher to reach her own conclusions.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sent Saturday evening an unsigned photocopy of a letter requesting the European Union delay Brexit, ITV News reports.
If it was a faded, third-generation photocopy, it succeeded on its own undemanding terms by making you yearn for the real thing.
He showed a photocopy of the cover of a fifth grader's textbook featuring a boy with an AK-47 machine gun on his shoulder.
Most families had some kind of work, many setting up small businesses like food stands selling tacos, or makeshift photocopy shops on the roadside.
An inmate hands me what looks like a 15th-generation photocopy, asking about the Social Security benefits available to him when he gets out.
Now I can Google PDFs that just a decade ago I would have shelled out hundreds of dollars just to get a photocopy of.
In most states, you will want to sign the back and photocopy both sides before storing it, which establishes your claim as the winner.
To illustrate that, the article includes an anonymous threatening letter sent to Husain with pejorative terms scribbled over a photocopy of the Post's article.
As a student poking around dusty archives, Dr. Son said, he would photocopy maps that highlighted Vietnamese territorial claims in the South China Sea.
The MacBook Pro-like appearance of the 29 Pro is most apparent in the new keyboard design, which feels like a photocopy of Apple's keyboards.
In Utah, caucus-goers were dispatched by poll workers to local stores with orders buy reams of paper and photocopy fresh ballots amid huge turnout.
He produced a photocopy of a check to show that he had personally given $1003 million and said he had helped raise $4.6 million more.
One of the women survived, and police found among their belongings a photocopy of a news magazine cover depicting the Columbine killers and their victims.
The big questions, though, are why a Burn Book exists in 2018, and why Regina would photocopy its contents instead of posting pages on Instagram.
"Unless you post a photocopy of the ticket or the ticket number online, they really can't tell whether it's been bought via secondary sources," Nick explains.
Glenn Kirschner, a legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, disputed Trump's claim, telling The Hill that a photocopy of a speech is not an official record.
Instead, every semester I flash my million-dollar smile and ask a classmate if I can photocopy their textbook or the chapters I'm required to read.
Those that tried to would have their document confiscated and replaced with a photocopy, he said in a statement that justified the change on security grounds.
With great sass, Duchamp photographed his funky hand-jotted notes on torn scrap paper, making documents of documents and inventing the photocopy machine avant la lettre.
When Mr. Philbrick acquired "Humidity," a Jean-Michel Basquiat acrylic, oil and photocopy collage painting, for $12.5 million through a private sale, the seller was Phillips.
The photocopy idea was too big and general to be contained within a brand, so we use the word "xerox" to refer to the technology or idea.
"At art school we drew it, we photocopied it on the college photocopy machine, and we sold it for less than a dollar to people," recalls Hewlett.
Pursuing a web of living and archival leads, Kari Marboe attempts to recreate the lost sculpture from a vintage photocopy, an accession number, artist interviews, and research.
Dr. Mead recalled being on the phone when Dr. Micucci walked in, waving a photocopy with what turned out to be nearly four dozen women's names highlighted.
At her death, Salinger sent her family a letter of condolence but, instead of the original, he sent a photocopy, so that no one could sell it.
Franklyn's mother, Haydee, remembered that her employer, a nursing home in the East New York neighborhood, had made a photocopy of her learner's permit when she started there.
After Bornstein failed in several attempts to photocopy the file, one of the men asked for the original copies, which were handed to him, according to the source.
When Ms. Murrell decided on a career change, and was transitioning into art history, her mother mailed her a photocopy of a page from her high school yearbook.
I still have the photocopy of this article, from an issue of The New Yorker published before my birth, which was given to me by Chef Chris Lee.
The form itself is single-spaced, blurry and difficult to read, as if the original was misplaced, forcing the staff to continually photocopy a half-used, crumpled one.
In 1987, at her first job after college at investment bank Salomon Brothers, Sallie Krawcheck came to work every day to a photocopy of a penis on her desk.
She writes in the introduction "why didnt i photocopy it …i guess ill have to take that whole 'life happens as its meant to be' thing to the grave."
"If the minister doesn't like it, [he could just] go to a photocopy machine, photocopy Ontario's legislation, and put this before the legislature in BC." Pickton, 66, was convicted of six counts of second-degree murder in 2007 and is currently serving a life sentence in Agassiz, BC. After his arrest in 2002, he told an undercover cop posing as a cellmate that he was responsible for the deaths of 49 women.
Clay didn't especially love the game, but did it because the rest of us did, and I guess that's what younger siblings do for a time—they photocopy their elders.
On Thursday, though, the FBI said that among the myriad items found in his backpack -- zip ties, glass breaker and a knife -- they located a photocopy of an ISIS flag.
When Ms. McPheeters got wind of this, she sent Ms. Muscatello home to practice with a photocopy of a telephone with the numbers pad on it and her cheat sheet.
The deal, to be completed by July next year, allows the Japanese photocopier and camera manufacturer to deepen its push into healthcare as growth at its legacy photocopy business stagnates.
Visitors are welcome to scan and photocopy these (in the artist's words) "relics of the rapidly receding 20th century" on-site, where Beccone will be available to discuss the collection.
Two artists make use of the photocopy machine, which had much the same effect as the printing press in levelling the playing field, allowing anyone to get their message out.
The Arkansas law would also impact voters who cast ballots by mail: Those voters would be required to include a photocopy of their identification when they send in their absentee ballots.
The package sent to elected officials also included a photocopy of a handwritten letter that the senator had penned in Spanish to his incarcerated brother on the Legislature's letterhead in 2014.
While in residence at Carnegie Mellon, Mr. Boggs planned to photocopy $1 million in Boggs bills and release them into the local economy, relying on others to keep them in circulation.
For women in Hollywood, especially those aging out of prime ingenue territory, roles that don't lean in to the laziest photocopy of an already clichéd character are still rare — or on television.
"They found the body intact, with his beard and nails visibly grown ... they quickly prepared a hawthorne stake and he was stabbed with it ...," Bogicic said, holding a photocopy of the newspaper.
The person familiar with the episode described altogether different circumstances, saying the handover had been completed peacefully, complicated only by Bornstein's fumbling with his photocopy machine to make copies of the records.
All I had to do was simply retrieve his file, photocopy the old certificate and pass it on to the responsible doctor who wrote out the diagnosis on the basis of the tests.
But Mr Frost could not give any details on the law itself, and seems not to have remembered to photocopy it in advance of his stint at the lectern at the Supreme Court.
Ever photocopy an article for yourself, download a library e-book, rent a DVD, stream your favorite TV show or record digital programming of any kind to watch where and when you chose?
They take a photocopy of your passport and either put it in their files or — if you are in China, Cuba, or some other non-democratic state — send it off to the government.
She leased a Xerox 914 copy machine and put it in her dining room, a decision that would lead to her becoming a pioneer in the use of the photocopy machine in art.
It may not sound like a dangerous request, but allowing your doctor's office to photocopy your driver's license or credit card is not a smart move, and often isn't even required to receive services.
You are brought what you asked for — or you are told you may see only a photocopy of a particular item or you'll have to work with a digitized copy if they're too fragile.
Nick, who started out designing flyers for raves using photocopy machines and collages, created a clothing brand called Anarchic Adjustment, which I distributed in Japan and which William Gibson, Dee-Lite, and Timothy Leary wore.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Fujifilm Holdings Corp will buy a drugmaking business from U.S.-based Biogen Inc for about $890 million to try to bolster its healthcare business as growth at its legacy photocopy operations stagnates.
Ms. Doe's lawyers also suggested that the original winning ticket could be photocopied and put under seal, while her signature on the photocopy could be covered up and replaced with the name of the trust.
We seized on the new material and me and Chris went to the ICA each day to collect the press cuttings, photocopy them and pin them to the wall of the gallery alongside the existing documentation.
But not too permanent; tattoos inevitably deteriorate over the years, as the ink migrates or breaks down and the skin loses some of its tautness, slowly melting the design into a smeared photocopy of the original.
Now, Mr. Goldberg, channeling the punk spirit of the original, has self-published a bootleg, with a photocopy feel and additions from his archives, that brings a vital work back into circulation for a new generation.
I had been running a label [PPM], so I just pressed them, gave them blank labels, took a photocopy of the CD cover and pasted it on there, spelled Weirdo Rippers wrong on the matrix. scribe.
On Friday, for instance, USCIS announced it would admit electronic or photocopy signatures on the I-129, a form necessary for any work authorization, departing from its longstanding policy of requiring a "wet," or ink, signature.
Some joked that it had taken the Trump administration six months to photocopy the Forbes list of Russian billionaires, since they were all included, as well as the link detailing senior officials on the Kremlin website.
If you prefer to craft one from scratch: Photocopy your hands (have a friend press the button), scan the printout, and take the scanned file to the copy shop to be printed on removable clear vinyl adhesive.
The main opposition parties, the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the right-wing Northern League, have both promised street demonstrations in the coming weeks to denounce the new executive, which they have dismissed as a "photocopy".
"It would be like if I was trying to prove that I was George Washington and to do that provided a photocopy of the constitution and said, look, I have George Washington's signature," Bitcoin developer Peter Todd said.
An untitled painting on a photocopy of a man with a red face in a chartreuse suit recalls the lurid colors and faux-naivete of these artists' paintings, as does Meese's send-up of decorum and good taste.
As you can see in "Experiments in Electrostatics: Photocopy Art From the Whitney's Collection, 1966–193," the results are simply not as epic or generative as, for instance, those of Picasso and Braque when they were discovering collage.
To emphasize that lawmakers were forcing his hand, Mr. Johnson's office said the letter he had sent to the European Union was actually nothing more than a photocopy of a letter that Parliament had pre-written for him.
He took a brand that had gone from disaster under John Major to sheer irrelevance under the ghoulish trio of Hague, IDS, and Howard, and reformatted it into something that was like a slightly ropey photocopy of Blairism's election–winning machine.
If the person attending the show didn't buy the ticket, they'll have to bring the credit card used to make the purchase, a photocopy of the buyer's ID, and a note from the buyer authorizing the person to pick up the ticket.
A range of documents including a proof of identity, a photocopy of passport with valid visa stamp, proof of address along with the address of local reference, and photographs among other details are required at the time of applying for a new connection.
The video pulls together every "low culture" signifier––the muscle car, the stripper heels, the bikie Daddy––in the hope that together, they would lend some kind of authenticity to a track that's ultimately a Nokia 7650 photo of a photocopy of Blackness.
Playing off of this, the artist Diego Santa Maria has set up an office at Galería Tajamar where he invites passerby to create, photocopy, and post an ad for a service they can offer or would like to receive from the community.
In an interview with The Fader, Burna revealed that he draws from dancehall, R&B, hip-hop, and Afrobeats to shape his inventive, eclectic music in a way that young Nigerian artists are seeking to "photocopy" — and listeners around the world are becoming obsessed with.
Reaching into her purse, she handed me a grainy photocopy of a St. Gerard's pamphlet claiming there's a link between the birth control pill and several types of cancer—something doctors intentionally overlook, she said, due to the devil's influence, or blind greed, or both.
Six was so excited that he jumped on his bike and cycled a short distance across central Amsterdam to the home of Ernst van de Wetering, universally renowned as a top authority on Rembrandt; still breathless, Six thrust a photocopy of the picture at him.
However, the photocopy would go in a file in the office, the police would never be notified and the drugs would go in the amnesty box, which was later accessed by directors and superior management, entirely for their personal use and never for resale.
Back in Detroit, the artists have placed on display at Trinosophes their paired landscape paintings, videos of their day at the beach, and an info sheet that features a naughty, office party–style photocopy showcasing the matching ass tattoos that divide their combination number literally between them.
"When I ask them for the debit card I also ask for a photocopy of their passport or driver's licence, and then a utility bill, and I go about on the same day opening accounts with all the main bookies I use, about 20-odd," Kevin explains.
"The inspection determined, among other things, that the text of the forged letter was a high-quality photocopy, that there was no original library stamp from the Riccardiana Library, and that the stitching patterns did not match original stitching patterns for known 'Plannck II' Columbus letters," The U.S. Justice Department said.
A range of documents including a proof of identity, a photocopy of passport with valid visa stamp, proof of address along with the address of local reference, and photographs among other details were previously required at the time of applying for a new mobile connection, which took days to get activated.
Addressing lawmakers ahead of the votes, Mr. Gentiloni said that his government — deridingly described by the opposition as a "photocopy" of Mr. Renzi's because nearly all the ministers were the same — would last "as long as it has the confidence of Parliament," setting out an ambitious and wide-ranging agenda.
First, a brief cover note from Britain's EU envoy explaining that the government was simply complying with the law; second, an unsigned photocopy of the text that the law, known as the Benn Act, forced him to write; and a third letter in which Johnson said he did not want an extension.
First, a brief cover note from Britain's EU envoy explaining that the government was simply complying with that law; second, an unsigned photocopy of the text that the law, known as the Benn Act, forced him to write; and a third letter in which Johnson said that he did not want an extension.
It had been inscribed 30 years before that to Priscilla and Jeffrey "with love" by its author, who passed away in 2008; tucked into the book was a photocopy of a review of it from the March 22, 1985 TLS, by Richard Wollheim, who was briefly my next-door neighbor in London.
Before we had digital photographs, restaurants would get their hands on some old head shot of the critic from a book jacket or something — Ruth Reichl, William Grimes and Frank Bruni had all written books before they were restaurant critics — and then photocopy it and share it with all their friends in the business.
I hurt my ankle playing tennis, activating an old injury, and an internist I was seeing for the first time, without taking any medical history or vital signs — my blood pressure is pristine, just so you know — told me he couldn't do anything for me until I lost weight and gave me a rusty photocopy about food exchanges.
Gellman, who became famous in 2013 for breaking the Snowden disclosures alongside Intercept founder Glen Greenwald, argued that the Intercept endangered its source by telling the government the document was sent from Augusta, Georgia, (Winner lives in the area) and by providing the government with a photocopy of the document that could be forensically traced back to the printer that printed it.
Some states require not only the voter's signature on the envelope, but also a witness signature or a photocopy of the voter's ID. The ballots that voters print out themselves present additional problems — most election scanners can't read ballots cast on standard printer paper, so election staff have to hand-transfer the votes to a ballot made from official ballot stock.
You'll need a to bring a few documents with you in order to receive your replacement passport:Your new passport photoSome type of identification such as a driver's licenseSome type of travel itinerary (airplane or train ticket)Evidence of US citizenship (a birth certificate or photocopy of your missing passport)Your application for a passport and statement regarding your lost or stolen passport, as mentioned above
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says May's government has not taken the proposals seriously, and she wants a new vote on independence from Britain before its expected March 2019 exit from the EU. "There are clear barriers to making your proposals a reality," Davis said in a photocopy of the letter dated March 29 and addressed to Michael Russell, the Scottish minister for UK negotiations on Scotland's place in Europe.
But its language is only written in four letters: A, T, C, and G. Those who paid extra close attention will remember that RNA, the photocopy of the instructions that the cell actually uses, replaces the Ts with the letter U. Back in 2014, scientists at the Scripps Research Institute in California reported that they'd engineered bacteria whose DNA used a whole new pair of letters, nicknamed X and Y. That same team now reports that they've gotten the bacteria to actually use these new letters.
Not as an and/or, we just got into music and people started to give us positive reinforcement - possibly the first positive reinforcement we'd had in a really long time - and we just headed straight for it Sara: One of the things I've come to understand about myself and what we do is that, as much as we loved music, one of the very first things that we did was take the music that we were writing and fooling around with, record it, then dub cassette tapes, manufacture our own demos, make artwork, photocopy them, fold them, put them together, and then go around the school selling them to people.

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