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Men would look upon this plagiaristic attempt as the mistake of a perhaps-sick old man, no longer certain in judgment.
Then, noticing reporters relishing the quote, he quickly disowned plagiaristic intent.
This, of course, is what Chatterton, Wordsworth's 'marvellous boy', did in the plagiaristic eighteenth century.
The Post and Times may hope to lift journalistic standards by making examples of the two reporters felled by their lack of plagiaristic know-how.
No wonder politicians have been poking their noses into lens and blossom, waxing plagiaristic: "A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!"
In a fight before Zelda was readmitted to treatment, Fitzgerald said her novel was "plagiaristic, unwise in every way... should not have been written."
He would have many intellectual triumphs ahead of him and men would eventually look upon this plagiaristic attempt as the mistake of a hot-blooded youth, deficient in judgment.
However, Castaneda's work is seen as being fictional, inaccurate, misleading, and plagiaristic, and there is no proof that don Juan (the sorcerer) is not a fictional character.
Back in the UK, they continued with their plagiaristic productions, which culminated with a second LP, Who Killed The JAMs?
- PAGE A8 A Biography Is Canceled A biography by a Scottish author was ordered destroyed by his publisher after a report called it plagiaristic.
The failure of Save Me the Waltz, and Scott's scathing criticism of her having written it-he called her "plagiaristic" and a "third-rate writer"-crushed her spirits.
Johson-Eilola and Selber reference patchwriting in an attempt to demonstrate the practical uses of otherwise "plagiaristic" practices, not to establish a connection between patchwriting and assemblage.
(The Democrats may return the plagiaristic flattery by having the President arrive by boat in Chicago as contrivedly as Mr. Dole did in San Diego.)
Scott Reid of Stylus Magazine opined that the song had the band Mercury Rev as an influence, saying it "is very nearly plagiaristic of half of Deserter's Songs".
After its initial airing, in a New York Times follow-up article, it was revealed that Frank Capra, the director of the 1946 film It's A Wonderful Life, had denounced the remake as "plagiaristic."
Mr. Lesko said he welcomed an essay on the Frey scandal, as well as work on the shades of plagiaristic gray inherent in mimicry, parody and copyright infringement in the arts, journalism and other fields.
Just Don't Say It Not since 1988, when Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware acknowledged lifting parts of a British politician's speeches to embellish his own campaign, has a Presidential candidate been as plagued with plagiaristic problems as Bob Dole.
That 'character' would subsequently slowly evolve into a plagiaristic and enigmatic project and persona persisting into the present and carrying much of the signature of Home's eighties concepts into the nineties and beyond, even when he himself appeared to move on to subsequent interests and concerns.
He found, on his one attendance at the Universalist church, a scattering of thirty disciples, being addressed by a "supply," a theological student from Boston, monotonously shouting his well- meant, frightened, and slightly plagiaristic eloquence in regard to the sickness of Abijah, the son of Jeroboam.
Little do they know that the Pirate Queen, a beautiful and ruthless young Malay woman (bearing a suspiciously plagiaristic similarity to a Pirate Queen in a film cribbed from a book entitled Your LIFE Story by someone else) determined to protect her heritage, will interfere with their plans.
Regarding the latter, Kaller, having examined the book in question, A Complete Treatise on Merinos and Other Sheep, as well as many letters signed by Moore, found that the "signature" was not penned by Moore, and thus provides no evidence that Moore made any plagiaristic claim.