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The copyright act that the US has (and this is a total over-simplication of it, but the gist is here, and I think this is how it works …) allows the original author of material to keep the privileges of copyright over their work for their lifetimes, plus 70 years after that.
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What we are saying is that the hypothesis that the number of calories injested (regardless of the type of food) = a rough estimation of the calories burned through normal metabolism + exercising + weigh gain — weight loss is a massive over simplication of what goes on in human phisiology.
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What we are saying is that the hypothesis that the number of calories injested regardless of the type of food = a rough estimation of the calories burned through normal metabolism + exercising + weigh gain — weight loss is a massive over simplication of what goes on in human phisiology.
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Over simplication of the subject dramatically understates the horror of the situatuion.
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I know this is an over-simplication b/c N. is the innocent in all this, but if you keep taking care of R. like a child, he will continue to act like one.
blog: Flakes 2008
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Wolf tries to package the questions away into the matter of whether women will "continue to love," which is a crude simplication.
Archive 2007-06-01 Ann Althouse 2007
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The primary simplication in this accounting relates to the definition of debits and credits.
Chapter 4 1975
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And we explained to him how we directed our strategy toward simplication of the problem so that we could emerge from this dilemma and remain with only one danger hanging over our heads, the danger which we faced anyway: that of a thermonuclear war if it exploded for any reason in any part of the world.
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As I have said, if you have access to a variety of amateur pictures created during the mid-Victorian era, of whatever style or subject, you will find in them the most admirably sincere qualities of painting as well as singularly enchanting gifts for simplication and the always engaging respect for the fact itself out of which these painted romanzas are created.
Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets Marsden Hartley
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In the seven kept for Syrian Catholic use what alterations have been made chiefly the omission of redundant prayers, simplication of confused parts in which the Diaconicum and the Euchologion had become mixed together.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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