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The second floor was a carbon copy of the first.
"It is a carbon copy of what we saw four years ago."
It was a carbon copy of an attack 18 months ago.
So does she think she's a carbon copy of the boss?
He had also included a carbon copy of Daddy's will.
While the two exhibitions have much in common, they are by no means carbon copies.
That particular trip was more or less a carbon copy of the previous one.
In nearly all ways it was a carbon copy of its predecessor.
It was a carbon copy of some letter sent by the professor.
They could have all been carbon copies of each other, with their blond hair and blue eyes.
As if we had to produce a carbon copy of their mistakes!
"We do not want you to become carbon copies of public programs.
And why does she make me feel that I am nothing but a blurred carbon copy of her?
He ends up creating a carbon copy of the outside world.
The result was practically a carbon copy of 7 September.
This is almost a carbon copy of the procedure for the 2000 budget.
Children do not always have to look like carbon copies of their parents, especially when it comes to coats.
The ability to send so-called carbon copies is sometimes available.
Whether such a goat would have company beyond additional carbon copies of itself is, however, another question.
"And found the carbon copies of the purported will just as she had told you?"
At first glance, its menu too looks like a carbon copy of many others.
Some of the papers were carbon copies, faint and often hard to read.
It's a good idea to send carbon copies to local restaurant critics, too.
Anyone trying to do that would be a second-rate carbon copy.
It was becoming a carbon copy of Doug's face at that age.