The newspaper lost face when one of its reporters was exposed as a plagiarist. |
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On the other hand, because of its nature as an abyss, it's an illimitable source for the plagiarist. |
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My intent isn't even to shame the Times plagiarizer, but to tap the shoulder of the aspiring plagiarist who may be deterred by this piece. |
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He was a great borrower, but he didn't borrow like a plagiarist, he borrowed to change things according to his need. |
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Hari was subsequently exposed as a plagiarist and liar, and his prize was vacated. |
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The accused Harvard plagiarist doesn't have a photographic memory. |
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A plagiarist, by contrast, tries to pass off another writer's words as his own. |
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A frank plagiarist, he depended for his success on his lively lyrics and his sparkling dialogue. |
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The playing down of Poincaré and Hilbert and the deification of Einstein the plagiarist put a question to the scientific community. |
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Unaware that the true inventor had already included his secret in a literary and artistic work, the plagiarist commercially exploited the invention. |
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