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But she was also — to borrow a term from long ago — his patron.
McEwan explained, "Writing is a bottom-up process, to borrow a term from the cognitive world.
The relationship between movies and dreams has always been — to borrow a term from psychoanalysis — overdetermined.
To borrow a term I use very, very rarely, Tarzan is not "woke".
To borrow a term from Roger Pielke Jr.: Can these scientists be honest brokers?
Even so, we did experience an occasional "anomaly," to borrow a term from engineers.
LAST year was, to borrow a term, the annus horribilis for Dell.
There is, to borrow a term from the lexicon of tech culture, a preponderance of inconvenient "friction".
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Citigroup fell into such a deep hole that it had to borrow a "term-adjusted" $58,000,000,000 from the Fed, according to Page 132 of the GAO's audit report.
One such way is the event on Friday, called the Common Pitch, borrowing a term from the ad industry.
Ultimately, we settled on "human frailty," borrowing a term from demographers who study patterns of death across the population.
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