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Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods is, to borrow from football commentary, a play of two halves.
It is, to borrow from the Platform itself, something of an exercise in naming absurdity.
Strindberg's house of horrors is, to borrow from Henry James, "no evil dream of a night".
Overcoming the superparamagnetic limit is therefore a matter of pressing concern.Disk drivenOne possible way forward is to borrow from the field of "magneto-optical" (MO) storage.
For many movie buffs, he is, to borrow from J. Hoberman, a former film critic for The Village Voice, "the indispensable man".
Japan going a-whaling is, to borrow from Oscar Wilde, the unspeakable in pursuit of the almost uneatable.As with foxhunting in Britain, views seem irreconcilable.
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"Human relationships are, to borrow from James Salter, all that is.
The only way to enroll was to borrow from a bank.
Either way, this year's Art Show, courtesy of the Art Dealers Association of America, is pretty much "same as it ever was," to borrow from David Byrne.
If they cannot get credit when they need it, the more likely they are to borrow from unregulated, illegal loan sharks.
One shortcut to picking up bipartisan support might be to borrow from Republicans' own counterproposal on health care.
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