| 31. | Cribbed from centuries-old French, Spanish and Italian law, many Latin American legal codes don't even allow trial by jury.
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| 32. | It isn't the mood alone that seems cribbed from E . T ., the heavy-headed alien whose index finger glowed.
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| 33. | "Justice demands that Dato'Seri Anwar not be cribbed, cabined and confined in his endeavor to clear his name ."
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| 34. | Mehrtens cribbed back three points with the first of his late penalties and gave the Crusaders a last-gasp win with his final goal.
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| 35. | If, instead, you produce something which has demonstrably been cribbed from the internet, you have not met your audience's expectations.
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| 36. | :It's a virtual copyvio; most of it is cribbed from another site and just a few of the words have been changed.
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| 37. | The palindrome was cribbed from a book and someone always points out that it shouldn't count because " heroes " is spelled wrong:
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| 38. | There's also a revolving-door series of drummers, a joke blatantly and shamelessly cribbed from " This Is Spinal Tap ."
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| 39. | Cho, born and raised in San Francisco, claims to have cribbed her catalog of sexual bravado from gay men, her most vociferous audience members.
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| 40. | Grier, in " Jackie Brown, " brings her towering presence to bear on a part cribbed from her career of'70s action throwdowns.
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