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fair copy, n. orig. Law. [See fair a. 8 c.] The condition of a document copied after final correction; also, written material transcribed after correction.1873 Tristram Moab viii. 158 Our depositions were now produced in fair copy. Hence fair-copy v., to write out in fair copy.1819 R. Woodhouse Let....
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fair copy
fair copyneat copy of a corrected document (修改後的)誊清本, 清稿 Please make a fair copy of this letter. 请把这封信誊写清楚.
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Foul papers
Honigmann defines them as "any kind of draft preceding the first fair copy". : "I send you the foul sheet and the fair I was writing", which appears to indicate that Daborne prepared a fair copy of his working drafts as he wrote
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Rebecca Hazelton
Hazelton is the author of four collections of poetry: Fair Copy (2012, for which she won the Ohio State University Press/The Journal Award in Poetry), In Fair Copy, Hazelton engages with the poetry of Emily Dickinson, using the first lines of Dickinson poems as acrostics from which Hazelton wrote her
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Physical history of the United States Declaration of Independence
Fair Copy
In 1823, Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison in which he recounted the drafting process. The Fair Copy may have been destroyed in the printing process, or destroyed during the debates in accordance with Congress's secrecy rule.
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Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 906
The handwriting of this manuscript is a fair copy and nearly without corrections, until, from the 25th bar of the Fugue, it becomes more sketchy. Because the work exists in a fair-copy autograph, it is possible that Bach had completed the work in an earlier draft.
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Autograph (manuscript)
Fair copy, written out clear enough to be used for performance or publication of the music. Sometimes a composer's autograph starts as a fair copy, continuing as a draft.
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beaupleader
beauˈpleader Law. [a. AF. beul pleder = F. beau plaider ‘fair or correct pleading’; cf. fair copy.] The amendment of a defective plea; a writ lying against those who levied a fine for amendment of plea.[1267 Act 52 Hen. III, xi, transl., No fines shall be taken for Beaupleader. 1292 Britton i. xxi. ...
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Exemplified copy
certifier, not necessarily the issuing authority or recorder; and are a facsimile, made from the original or not, and vary as to faithfulness, for example, fair copy, imitative copy, and so forth.
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competent to make it and that person - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "competent to make it and that person" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: (ii)as regards every untrue statement purporting to be a statement by an expert or contained in what purports to be a copy of or extract from a report or valuation of an expert, it fairly represented the statement, or was a correct and fair copy of or extract from the report or valuation ...
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Press review
Romania
In Romania, it is considered to be fair to copy text from newspapers for press review purposes provided that the text copied must be under 500
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Der Ring des Nibelungen: composition of the music
Fair Copy (Reinschrift der Partitur) – a clean copy in ink of the full score. The fair copy of Das Rheingold was, incidentally, the first fair copy Wagner ever made of one of his operas.
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Hawthorne and His Mosses
changes that appeared in print and that the fair-copy was closer to the author's intentions. External links
The hand-written fair-copy.
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