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He was living in a cabin borrowed from a friend, the director James Ivory.
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Poverty trap is a concept borrowed from a Swedish government report [ 24] and sociology.
A dessert sporting a lighted sparkler (a feature borrowed from Tupelo Honey) added to the celebration.
It thereby had a "multiplier effect," a term borrowed from John Maynard Keynes.
First, we will introduce an example borrowed from an actual study to detail the study design, experimental procedures, and notations.
One is an ancient Egyptian bronze sculpture of a falcon, borrowed from LACMA's permanent collection.
[10] Dosis facit venenum, a quote borrowed from Paracelsus, who used it in a medical context.
The album opens with "Be Still My Soul," with a melody borrowed from Jean Sibelius's "Finlandia".
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