The old line on him is that he was a Japanese artist steeped in European modernism, or conversely that he was an American who cribbed from Japan.
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Pat describes him to Tracy as looking a lot like the actor Boris Karloff ( a gag cribbed from " Arsenic and Old Lace " ).
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If cribbed papers pass muster, observers say, that's a sign that a professor doesn't know his students _ and therein lies the problem.
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The slim, 112-page volume includes restaurant reviews that were mostly cribbed from this year's citywide guide, along with sections on nightlife and markets.
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Pritchard admitted he had not, and had " cribbed " back the time in the ZK-AFH's logbooks by extending the time of other flights.
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*Economy of Argentina discusses it in with every thing else; this seems mostly cribbed from the Radagast 21 : 25, Aug 26, 2004 ( UTC)
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With plot points cribbed from the history of the black action film, from " Gordon's War " to " New Jack City,"
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In the years after the Soviets withdrew and American money evaporated, the groups aggressively cribbed publicly available information from the U . S . military and the paramilitary press.
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Reich worries about an America under attack from " radcons " ( radical conservatives : The neologism is cribbed from Spiro T . Agnew's " radiclibs " ).
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In many cases, they argued, the claims had been cribbed from the cases of other Capoccia clients and bore little or no relevance to the case at hand.