
1) Copying 2) Plagiarism 3) Rmrnnng
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1) Marketing 2) Merchandising 3) Selling
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[business] In economics and business administration literature, Kenneth E. Knight introduced the notion of bootlegging in 1967. Bootlegging is defined as research in which motivated individuals secretly organize the innovation process. It usually is a bottom-up, non-programmed activity, without the official permission of the responsible man...
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in U.S. history, illegal traffic in liquor in violation of legislative restrictions on its manufacture, sale, or transportation. The word apparently ... [1 related articles]
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Illegal manufacture, distribution, or sale of a product. The term originated in the USA, when the sale of alcohol to American Indians was illegal and bottles were hidden for sale in the legs of the...
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n] - the act of selling illegally or without permission 2. [n] - the act of making of transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally
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Buying goods such as tobacco or alcohol overseas and bringing them into the UK for the purposes of selling them on without paying the necessary taxes. Bootleg imports differ from lawful “personal� imports that they are intended for resale, usually on an informal basis although occasionally through normal retail outlets.
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noun the act of making of transporting alcoholic liquor for sale illegally; `the Prohibition amendment made bootlegging profitable`
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Illegal manufacture, distribution, or sale of a product. The term originated in the USA, when the sale of alcohol to American Indians was illegal and bottles were hidden for sale in the legs of the jackboots of unscrupulous traders. The term was later used for all illegal liquor sales during the period of Prohibition in the USA 1919–33. More r......
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