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Though the practical history of early duplicators is often characterized by ambiguity and imprecision, the cultural history of copying is rich with insight on social movements catalyzed by minorities. Blah. <ref>Author, Book, pg. #.</ref>
Though the practical history of early duplicators is often characterized by ambiguity and imprecision, the cultural history of copying is rich with insight on social movements catalyzed by minorities. Blah. <ref>Author, Book, pg. #.</ref>


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Though the practical history of early duplicators is often characterized by ambiguity and imprecision, the cultural history of copying is rich with insight on social movements catalyzed by minorities. Blah. [1]

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A Counterculture Poem

A Mimeograph Biography

Notes

  1. Author, Book, pg. #.

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