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Source words were then replaced by target words selected from a dictionary, and their order rearranged so as to comply with the rules of the target language.
ECONOMIST: A gift of tongues
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We learned at Palm that the user doesn't want to take up all of their available memory on their basic device in order to bring on a dictionary.
CNN: module
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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".
BBC: Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg: Baron without a title
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All that remains of her language is a short passage and a dictionary of a thousand and twelve words listed in hierarchical order, from the most important (Aigonz, God) to the least (Cauiz, cricket).
NEWYORKER: Utopian for Beginners
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Above those is a sliding row of quick toggles (albeit in a slightly different order than last time): WiFi, Mobile Data, Smart Saving, Instant Dictionary (which is new), WiFi Hotspot, Bluetooth, GPS, Vibrate and Auto-rotate Screen.
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