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be appropriated from

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To make suitable; to suit.

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It is worth recalling that the United States, like India, was a colony of the British Empire, and that an American language and...literature are...relatively recent...English...had to be appropriated from the British and made new again.

While the compromise seeks to lock in a high rate of spending on capital improvements, financing for operations, like the salaries of F.A.A. personnel, would still have to be appropriated from year to year, according to Transportation Department officials.

Everything must be deprived of its intensity and unmasked as self-serving or shown to be appropriated from second-rate fiction or popular illustrations, as if there weren't always a constant back-and-forth between invented narrative and the lives that people create for themselves.

… Our tradition must be appropriated from the direction in which we are heading, as a new possibility" (NKC VIII, 183; Nishitani 1990, 179); and: "Simply put, the backward looking return to tradition is straightaway to be forward looking" (NKC XIX, 104).

In this way, disease etiology, pathophysiology and disease-related genes/proteins/microRNAs can be appropriated from one disease to another [ 5– 8]; furthermore, scientists can perform drug repositioning and drug target identification from drug clinical application of similar diseases [ 9– 11].

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Conversely, many troubadour melodies were appropriated from songs in French and German.

Comical yet earnest, the Superman paintings at Edward Thorp look as if they had been appropriated from a child's portfolio.

The pictures in his second solo show combine images he's appropriated from the Internet or TV with images he's photographed.

In Toilet Paper, the images might appear to have been appropriated from world's most surreal stock-photograph service, but they're all made from scratch.

Mr. Fuller responded to the emergence of "X Factor" in England by filing a copyright suit, asserting that the idea from the show was appropriated from the "Idol" format.

I enjoyed the music, but what I liked more was that it was emitted by equipment that looks as if it had been appropriated from an Army base.

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