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"Some blooks – the game boards disguised as books, for example – are perhaps trying to borrow from the relative prestige of the book to give idle pastimes great respectability," Festa added.
Theater, for example, is definitely starting to borrow from the interactive gaming, while there's a lot that games can learn from creating more theatrical experiences.
(To borrow from a celebrated Danish example and to say that royal funerals have "followed hard upon" royal weddings would only hint at some of the winds disarranging regal composure in the United Kingdom in the last half of an almost six-decade reign).
Developers, for example, construct vacant office buildings as an excuse to borrow from state banks.
To borrow from a recent struggle: #BlackMigrantLivesMatter.
I have to find someone to borrow from.
In borrowing problems, neglect patients would have to borrow from the neglected (left) part of the stimulus.
Find someone to borrow from.
When you have to borrow from a 0, borrow from the next row instead.
For instance, to borrow an example from Hall (2000, see also Hitchcock 2001), suppose that the boulder begins to roll down the hill towards the hiker's head (c), which causes the hiker to duck (d), which in turn causes the hiker to survive (e).
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