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With no boss to call the shots, he drew ideas from all over.
For instance, both artists constantly drew ideas from each other, even as they were heading in opposite directions.
As she does in her other work, she drew ideas from real people but invented her own characters, writing their speeches herself.
In addition to shaping dance performance, tap dancers influenced the evolution of popular American music in the early to mid-20th century; drummers in particular drew ideas as well as inspiration from the dancers' rhythmic patterns and innovations.
Unquestionably one of the greatest worldwide influences exercised by German education in the 19th century was through its universities, to which students came from all over the world and from which every land drew ideas for the reformation of higher education.
Wasco frequently drew ideas from the cast and crew, as well.
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But before progress can be made on that front, U.S. policymakers must stop drawing ideas as if from a smorgasbord.
An enhanced framework for procurement is proposed by coupling the concepts of Supply Chain Management and Critical Chain Project Management, with the latter drawing ideas from the Theory of Constraints.
Collected below are some of the country's most notable inaugural speeches, as well as addresses from which Bush is likely to draw ideas and inspiration.
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