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	<title>Comments on: The Samantha Beeston Plagiarism</title>
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		<title>By: Sean</title>
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		<description>Not to split hairs but yo refer to Samantha Beeston as &quot;A young British designer&quot;

Perhaps a better term would be Plagiarist, or thief? Unless of course you are using the word designer as a synonym for connive, as in &quot;She has designs on your rightful work.

The hits for her name are up over a million now, maybe her name could become synonymous with plagiarism.</description>
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<p>Perhaps a better term would be Plagiarist, or thief? Unless of course you are using the word designer as a synonym for connive, as in &#8220;She has designs on your rightful work.</p>
<p>The hits for her name are up over a million now, maybe her name could become synonymous with plagiarism.</p>
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