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I . copycat N childspeak inf

coexist [ˌkəʊɪgˈzɪst, Am ˌkoʊ-] VB intr

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In the manuscripts it varies also with the rate at which the copyist was paid and the fanciful shape he gave to his gloss.
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Sometimes the copyist of the cartulary reproduced the original document with literary exactness.
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While he was composing prolifically, he was not yet able to support himself financially and instead, he earned his income as a music copyist.
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He was talented as a copyist and many anecdotes are extant on this topic, more or less true.
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Neatness, speed, and accuracy were desirable traits of a skilled copyist.
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Hall was also a painter, though he was typically a copyist, working in a stiff old-fashioned style.
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The blindfold appears in 1800: a probable error of a copyist or a deliberate error in protest.
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The result is that users can create professional looking scores easily and quickly without knowing music engraving/music copyist rules.
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As with many jazz musicians of the era, he made his income from several sources, including working as a music copyist and working as a session musician for various recordings.
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He played bassoon, timpani and violin in theater orchestras and supplemented his income working as a music copyist.
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