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We hope the BU family finds the following article, reproduced from the Irish Times interesting.

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  1. transitive verb To produce a counterpart, image, or copy of.
  2. transitive verb Biology To generate (offspring) by sexual or asexual means.
  3. transitive verb To produce again or anew; re-create.

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  • (The key word in this context is "reproduced" - for horror films are inherently incestuous, and even if you strove to conquer virgin territory, the odds are high that an earlier filmmaker has already hacked his way through at least a few thickets of that terrain.) —  DesiPundit
  • We hope the BU family finds the following article, reproduced from the Irish Times interesting. —  Barbados Underground
  • Her Royal Majesty would be reproduced, and cast on iron and bracelets. —  Vanguard News
  • The scientific method is limited by that which can be tested, reproduced, and falsified. —  Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • All my works are ©Hasan Qaraqish with all rights reserved and cannot be reproduced, altered, uploaded, printed or used in any other way without my written consent first. —  Popular in the last 8 hours
 

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