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But the genius (intentional or otherwise) of Diamonds Are Forever is in the way it takes its lead from Connery's bruised, jaundiced performance.
It takes its lead from "queer" but then leads into a homonymic refinement of "community": "qumunity".
It might take its lead from Oxford, which faces a similar income disparities.
For literary biography to survive as a genre, it ought to take its lead from literature and go even further.
It continues to take its lead from the European Food Safety Authority, which decided two years ago that BPA was safe.
Taking its lead from the New York Police Department, it already has licensing deals with toy makers to sell "Scotland Yard" forensic kits for 10-year-olds and "Scotland Yard" jigsaw puzzles.
The FA will take its lead from Tottenham and, if it turns out they will play in the Europa League, there will be discussions between the two parties.
It said: "The data dashboard not only takes its lead from the already successful datastore, but also the Metropolitan Police crime mapping service".
The armed forces minister, Nick Harvey, said it was "presumptuous" to assume the UK would take its lead from the US.
"Fashion is taking its lead from Hollywood".
Tradition Bar takes its lead from history in other ways.
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