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Synonyms for copyright

a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work

secure a copyright on a written work

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Detailed commodity-specific COPs provide the background information to round out the much broader and less detailed sustainment COP. When the commander has a question about specifics not displayed on the sustainment COP, his or her staff should reference the commodity COPs in order to find a detailed answer.
Those requests could be made by one or more members of the CoP. For example, a training required by CoP of Line Managers to educate staff about some important changes to some policies or regulations, may come from some or all members of the CoP of Line Managers.
At any given time, one third of that company is committed to the force protection of that COP. That same platoon that was guarding the entrance gate or roving the COP perimeter for eight hours will finish its day by conducting a combat patrol in the company sector.
The comic-sounding "face tooters" has sinister connotations for the Black Cop. Metonymically, it suggests white faces (mouths) that proclaim law and confer identity.
gear to visit the FMG Publications booth in the General Hunting & Shooting section to say "thanks" for the company's newest magazine, American COP.
I've been struck by how many years the top shot was a cop. Bryce Linskey, of the Bristol, Connecticut, PD comes to mind, as does Federal agent Scott Warren.
This challenge is successfully implemented as shown by the continued expansion of the process and mission areas of the MSC CoP. An entire list of topic areas is available from the MSC CoP home page.
Dave Douglas (who writes the Handgun Leather column for us) is about to retire from the San Diego Police Department as the Rangemaster and is aboard as editor of American COP. Dave brings almost 30 years of full-time police experience to the table--along with a twisted sense of humor that's sure to keep the pages of American COP entertaining.
To get into the Stonewall Bar you had to knock on the door, and a guy would look out through a porthole to make sure you weren't a cop. Back then, raids were common.
And, of the 62 cases noted, no data existed that conclusively determined if any of the offenders attacked the officers in an attempt to commit suicide by cop.
Almost all DCAs within the Southeast Region were eager participants in the COP. Valuable documents were shared with each of the DCAs using the COP and several problems were solved efficiently and effectively using the COP.
The logisticians took on the task of customizing an SPPS page to use as the Log COP.
Readers are Amis's cop. Indeed, engaging the novel, readers are forced to endure a sort of short course, at Mike/Jennifer/Amis' hands, in the limitations of spinning received tales and procedures to understand life.