Sentence examples for borrow content from inspiring English sources

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The Week does borrow content liberally.

Today there are 20 national AIDS or related websites, some of them that borrow content from the Data Hub.

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Therefore, the noisy image is used to borrow the content from its regions which are not convoluted severely by noise.

This is the most courteous way to borrow the content and tip your hat to the original author.

And any discussion of borrowing content makes one think of piracy, which makes movie studios, record companies, and book publishers justifiably nervous.

Music critic Jeff Bond writes, "The final result was one of the most unusual Star Trek movie themes," consisting of a six-note theme and variations set against a repetitious four-note brass motif; the theme's bridge borrows content from Rosenman's "Frodo March" for The Lord of the Rings.

Replay Media Catcher Allows You To "Borrow" Off-Limits Content [BGR].

But rather than find its own formula, it was content to borrow from existing shows, and it borrowed all the wrong things.

They seem content, to borrow Ida's description of herself, "to be there and alluring like the view, like the sea".

The first settlers to arrive in Virginia (1607) and Massachusetts (1620) soon learned to adapt old words to new uses, but they were content to borrow names from the local Indian languages for unknown trees, such as hickory and persimmon and for unfamiliar animals, such as raccoon and woodchuck.

But some of our "neighbors," in Pueblo and points south, aren't content to borrow a cup of sugar, but seem to want a pound of flesh.

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