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[[Image:Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington.jpg|thumb|200px|''Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday eveg., [[January 13]]th [[1840]], by which melancholy occurence; over 100 persons perished''. [[Mass produced]] Courier [[lithograph]] [[documenting]] a [[news event]], published three days after the [[disaster]].]] [[Image:Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington.jpg|thumb|200px|''Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday eveg., [[January 13]]th [[1840]], by which melancholy occurence; over 100 persons perished''. [[Mass produced]] Courier [[lithograph]] [[documenting]] a [[news event]], published three days after the [[disaster]].]]
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 +# The act of [[reproduce|reproducing]] new [[individual]]s [[biological]]ly
 +# The act of making [[copy | copies]]
 +#: ''Unauthorized '''reproduction''' of this article is prohibited.''
 +# A [[copy]] of something, as in a piece of art; a [[duplicate]].
 +#: ''Jim was proud of the [[Rembrandt]] '''reproduction''' he owned.''
 +== See also ==
* [[Mass production]] * [[Mass production]]
* [[Art]] * [[Art]]
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* [[Mimesis]] * [[Mimesis]]
* [[Plagiarism]] * [[Plagiarism]]
- +* [[Sexual reproduction]]
-== See also ==+
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-[[Sexual reproduction]]+
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Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday eveg., January 13th 1840, by which melancholy occurence; over 100 persons perished.  Mass produced Courier lithograph documenting a news event, published three days after the disaster.
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Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday eveg., January 13th 1840, by which melancholy occurence; over 100 persons perished. Mass produced Courier lithograph documenting a news event, published three days after the disaster.

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  1. The act of reproducing new individuals biologically
  2. The act of making copies
    Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited.
  3. A copy of something, as in a piece of art; a duplicate.
    Jim was proud of the Rembrandt reproduction he owned.

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