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But in particular in "Wildwood Park" Mr. Rogers, alternately sinister and defensive with a vaguely foreign-seeming opaqueness that may be borrowed from Henry Kissinger, and Ms. Lyles, the stressed-out professional with just a flicker of involuntary sexuality, are giving a seminar in exploiting a script.
Thus, the underlying molecular tidal machinery would in effect be borrowed from the ancestral circadian clock.
Evaluation questions for adapted EBIs can be borrowed from the original EBI evaluation.
"But you'd be borrowing from next year".
This provision was borrowed from Prussian practice.
Hydraulics were borrowed from old fighter airplanes.
(That part is borrowed from "Temptation Island").
Six million was borrowed from the bank.
The tune is borrowed from Bob Dylan.
The hat is borrowed from Prada.
The following definition is borrowed from [11 13].
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