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A plagiarist takes another's words and calls them his own.
He will forever be known in our community as a plagiarist.
At the same time, the Web has made it much easier to catch plagiarists.
In particular, he saw some colleagues as possible plagiarists.
We are all of us, however, nevertheless unconscious plagiarists, especially in childhood.
I'm not a plagiarist of life; I only need one living model for my art, myself.'
He was a plagiarist anyway taking ideas away from a French scientist and calling it his own.
"The man who wrote this was a dreamer, and something of a plagiarist.
If this thingy is used even once, hundreds of plagiarists will follow.
These are not the words of a plagiarist.
In brief, no crude plagiarist he, but a victim of the Devil's work.
So you're saying he looks like a plagiarist?
Her success was sometimes clouded by problems with tax inspectors and alleged plagiarists.
She will be a good example of the fate of plagiarists next semester.
He has some encouraging words for poets as well as plagiarists.
And let's not even get into the fact that some leading professors have lately been found to be expert plagiarists themselves.
"The man is evil enough - you don't have to add that he's a plagiarist as well," he says.
All of which is intriguing enough, but leaves the plagiarist something of a mystery.
Almost every obvious and direct victory has been the victory of the plagiarist.
The pale William made a note of the sentence, the cowardly plagiarist.
In short order, Archie discovers two more dead plagiarists.
During that time, he began writing a column called "The Plagiarist" for a local newspaper.
Beeton was a plagiarist, as was not uncommon at the time.
So the nasty persons who attempt to represent him as a mere plagiarist are not being fair.
He plans to sue a French magazine for suggesting that he is a plagiarist.