Is there a way to copy and apply changes to photos in iPhoto?

In previous versions of iPhoto, I was able to edit a photo (adjusting exposure, colors, etc.) and then copy  and apply the same changes to other photos.  I can't seem to figure out how to do this in iPhoto 11 (v 9.3).  Is this capability still present, or was it removed?  And, if the latter, is there a work around?

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