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Says if he was a copycat he'd have got it right.
In fact, last month a government paper launched its own copycat.
Obviously, someone else thought so because you had a copycat there soon after.
Indeed, 1995 could be remembered as the year of the copycat.
The research for 515 Park was, frankly, a bit copycat.
But there certainly is a risk of this copycat phenomenon.
"I was worried about a copycat or something like that," he said.
But something is very different about this season's raft of copycat shows.
And for every book, there is a sequel or a copycat.
They read something in the paper and it could be a copycat kind of thing from the high school."
Companies appear to be getting tougher on copycat former staff members.
Nobody's supposed to talk about him because the school is afraid of copycats.
The precedent has been set, and now the copycats will follow.
Last thing we want is copycats on a stunt like that.
"I've got to find out what that copycat is doing with worms!"
But the authorities called that episode a copycat of the 10 others.
Instead, the company says, they are about removing copycats from stores.
But there are all kinds of copycats on the loose.
No copycat would know the women had similar facial characteristics.
For this reason, many schools have changed their policies to try to stem the copycat effect.
And literature will amount to the same thing: all writers are copycats.
There was a way to prove he wasn't a copycat.
"They won't be able to call me a copycat this time."
The copycat murders continue, moving ever closer to the museum.
"Like you said, anyone who'd been at the trial or read the transcripts would have had enough information to copycat."