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The friend plagiarized some of it, and their teacher found out.
And yet, the books I most long to plagiarize are my own.
Since then, much of his work is believed to have been plagiarized.
However, it found no evidence that Land had plagiarized any of his written work.
He is free to plagiarize himself in both directions, of course.
To the first, "Have you ever plagiarized work for college classes?"
When it comes to plagiarizing from the Web, he found, high schools seem to present a far larger problem.
Is it legally possible to plagiarize between one world and another?
Especially a guy who gets his best posts by plagiarizing from the internet.
The essay seems to have been plagiarized, at least partially.
A full accounting of the passages plagiarized is being done.
It has remained popular and been frequently plagiarized ever since.
Any author who tells you he has never plagiarized is 2 liar.
Even the fiction was plagiarized from failed budgets of the past.
Cheating and plagiarizing, too, cut to the heart of a college's academic mission.
However, they are learning to take notes and to paraphrase their information, not to plagiarize.
The new study found three "predictors" that might help determine whether a student will plagiarize.
At first he was subtle about it, plagiarizing hell scenes.
However, popular music has shifted from plagiarizing to more original concepts.
Students and scholars alike can be tossed out for plagiarizing.
That Balanchine plagiarized from himself should come as no surprise.
What's more, 30 pages of his book were plagiarized.
Forty percent of students acknowledged plagiarizing written sources in the last year.
Although claiming to be original, she was accused of plagiarizing others' notes.
Why not come clean and at least admit that you must have plagiarized inadvertently?
I wish he would plagiarise the death of Zero.
I didn't plagiarise you.
It was frequently ordered to plagiarise Western typefaces that Zentrag could not afford to license.
A similar apparently insatiable hunger for esteem is, it is claimed, what motivated Independent journalist Johann Hari to plagiarise quotes for his interviews.
You imagine it's going to be a lot of love poetry that you can plagiarise in Valentine's cards, but generally speaking it's all about lakes and urns and leech-collectors.
A quick-witted Tory Education Minister must plagiarise the IPPR's proposal for a UK Baccalaureat.
AnneBillson: You do realise I'm going to plagiarise all these "blipsurt" & "quick ick" ideas next time I write an article about violence in the cinema?
Unfortunately, the excitement of the new release was somewhat dampened by the unwelcome distraction of an arduous ongoing legal battle with a group of kids from north UK who have tried to plagiarise the band's well-established name.
In later years, Ernest Aris would blatantly plagiarise not only the Peter Rabbit character in his The Treasure Seekers but Jemima in his Mrs. Beak Duck.
It certainly has its winners but - to plagiarise the former Prime Minister of France - globalisation is a new aristocracy of money and power, which today accumulates profits and relegates a majority of losers to the sidelines.
From this I would be glad to plagiarise such data as I need; but my friend, with genuinely Machiavellian subtlety, has furnished me with only a part of the feline section whilst submitting the doggish brief in full.
The JAMs' primary instrument was the digital sampler with which they would plagiarise the history of popular music, cutting chunks from existing works and pasting them into new contexts, underpinned by rudimentary beatbox rhythms and overlayed with Drummond's raps, of social commentary, esoteric metaphors and mockery.