Word: exacts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...borrowings occurred from 1948 to '55, when the civil rights leader was an unknown student at Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pa., and a doctoral candidate at Boston University. According to Carson, King's writings regularly cribbed exact words or concepts from other people's work without proper attribution, although King usually cited the original source at least once. The prime example: King's doctoral dissertation in theology, which drew material from a dissertation written three years earlier by another student. By a "strict definition," in Carson's cautious phrase, this was plagiarism...
...response to the assasination of her husband. Seen by no one, she leads a nomadic existence, sleeping in a different castle every night and avoiding all company. On the 10th anniversary of her husband's murder, Stanislas, a young anarchist poet who just happens to be the king's exact double, climbs up to her window to kill her. His mission is thwarted though, because he faints. And so begins the fanciful plot of mind games and political intrigue...
Johnson said yesterday that she would meet with Myers tomorrow to discuss the details of the amendment. Myers has said that the proposal's "exact wording" has not yet been determined...
...nomination papers of any number of candidates for the same office, would require that all blank forms to be used for nomination papers and initiative and referendum petitions be no more than 8 1/2 inches by 14 inches in size, and would allow signatures to be collected on exact copies of those forms...
...There would be some tax relief as well. Poor working families with children would benefit from an increase in the "earned income tax credit," though the exact impact of that was unclear. Producers of oil, natural gas and ethanol would get breaks, ostensibly to encourage domestic energy production...