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- noun Someone who
clones , someone who makesclones . - noun science fiction A device capable of
duplicating physical objects.
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Examples
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The coil in Westhues 'hand is the antenna for the wallet-sized device he calls a cloner, which is currently shoved up his sleeve.
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I've used Corel Painter forever, and this has some of the same features as the cloner tool.
Psykopaint Adds Striking Paint Effects To Your Photos | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Another cloner is T3, which is also in a legal hassle with IBM, and is partly funded by Microsoft.
Fake Steve Jobs: Why IBM Is Getting Heat From the Antitrust Police 2010
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Dog cloner suspected to be kidnapper of Mormon missionary sex slave in 1978
Boing Boing 2008
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Remember the story about the pit bull cloner who is suspected by many of being the same woman who kidnapped a Mormon missionary 30 years ago to be her sex slave?
Boing Boing 2008
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Dog cloner Joyce McKinney sought over burglary to fund horse's wooden leg
Boing Boing 2008
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Another cloner is T3, which is also in a legal hassle with IBM, and is partly funded by Microsoft.
Why IBM Is Getting Heat From the Antitrust Police Fake Steve Jobs 2010
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Dog cloner Joyce McKinney sought over burglary to fund horse's wooden leg (Thanks, Teresa!)
Boing Boing 2008
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Under Governor Vilsack, the state of Iowa invested millions of dollars of taxpayer funds in dubious biotechnology start-ups, such as cow cloner Trans Ova Genetics ($9 million) and pharmaceutical corn developer, ProdiGene, Inc. ($6 million).
Andrew Kimbrell: Obama's Choice of Vilsack: AgriBusiness as Usual at USDA? 2009
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A Thummer-cloner would not bear any of these expenses.
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