1. A good copy, painted by a twentieth-century court painter, but nevertheless a copy. 2. For, if he used her as a model, she used him as good copy. 3. He told himself it was all good copy for his next Novel. 4. He wanted to make good copy for himself and his plays. 5. The painting is a good copy of the original. 6. ...journalists looking for good copy. 7. Only a trained eye can tell the difference between the original painting and a good copy. 8. Your normal incremental backup regime is adequate for the storage directories -- LIFESPAN will detect any corruptions in here and demand a good copy from the LIFESPAN Manager. 9. Although most newspaper publishers were anti-FDR, the White House press was docile, largely because FDR was such good copy after Hoover, Coolidge and Harding. 10. An endless river of good copy has flowed from Baltimore mouths. |