• But these are of a different order from plagiarism, which the Oxford Dictionary defines as "taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own".

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  • Resist as some might, the power of one's own data is the future of medicine.

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  • The crew in Espoo has pitted Nokia Maps from the Lumia 920 against both Apple's equivalent as well as Google Maps -- and to no one's surprise, Nokia's own platform comes out on top.

    ENGADGET: Nokia stacks up its maps next to Apple's and Google's, politely suggests it comes out on top (update: more detail)

  • Transparency is great as long as you aren't the one forced to disclose your own trading activity, which is what one panelist described as the classic prisoner's dilemma of trading.

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  • But to see why this is folly for the drug industry as a whole one needs look no farther than Pfizer's own top seller, Lipitor.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • You might never have heard of a Slow Loris but a clip on YouTube shows why it's becoming so appealing to own one as a pet.

    BBC: Breakfast: Want more info?

  • While it is true that the name is widely recognised in the jewellery trade, it is often associated with Mr Ratner's dismissal of one of his own products as "crap" in 1991.

    BBC: Ratner loses battle for name

  • Figural and symbolic reliefs are not high overhead as in the Parthenon or Chartres Cathedral, but at one's own level so that one is immersed in the visual experience most of the piers are little more than twice my height, and the figuration begins immediately above the socle (base).

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  • One of Clinton's first acts as President was to abandon his own promise to cut middle-class taxes so he could embrace the core of the Perot agenda.

    CNN: It's My Party And I'll Run If I Want To

  • Richard Nelson's play, adapted in collaboration with Colin Chambers from Tynan's own diaries, has anecdotes to spare, as one might expect, and a degree of pathos which one might not anticipate.

    ECONOMIST: Broadway shows

  • Two neighbouring Swiss resorts are locked in a bitter dispute over which one has the right to claim the children's heroine Heidi as their own.

    BBC: Peace moves in Heidi wars

  • Ms Morton says the case illustrates how anything done in one's own home would probably be upheld by the court as within the privacy of the individual.

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  • Let's just see if you're as willing to tear apart one of your own.

    CNN: Commentary: Wright issue will haunt conservative media elite

  • Being one's own brand comes with a level of autonomy, and as Carter may soon reveal, that means leaving one business relationship for another.

    WSJ: The Impact of Jay-Z's Moves

  • Contrary to the West's perception of Kurosawa as a prophet unappreciated in his own land, every one of a dozen films, from Rashomon to Red Beard 15 years later, was a smash hit.

    CNN: Kurosawa Akira

  • The Zimbabwean veteran had no answers for the British number one's newfound aggression as he powered down seven aces and saved three break points on his own serve.

    BBC: Henman's Arizona Black-out

  • The umpires, apparently unsighted, accepted Clarke and Ponting's word that the catch was a good one - Ponting even raising his own finger as though giving the batsman out.

    BBC: CHOOSE A SPORT

  • Stevens, though outwardly calm, is regarded as an extraordinarily passionate and hard-working man, described by his own college basketball coach as one of the most selfless and team-oriented players he's ever seen.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • After glancing over the external X-Fi module, our worries of being duped on yet another product not worth its weight in gold have been surprisingly eased, as the folks over at CNET have taken Creative's Xmod through its paces and now want one of their own.

    ENGADGET: Creative Xmod external X-Fi device reviewed

  • For one, we could begin to eliminate college's role as a credentialing machine by allowing employers to give their own tests to prospective workers.

    WSJ: America's Baby Bust

  • For those who want to own images that showcase the star's famously pronounced cheekbones--described by one admirer as, "The greatest calcium deposits since the White Cliffs of Dover"--there are 106 glamour shots taken by chief RKO photographer Ernest Bachrach in the 1930s.

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