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It might borrow from the ILC to shore itself up.
A firm might borrow from thousands of savers, their money pooled by the bond markets.
The bumper sticker of the day might borrow from the environmental maxim "Think globally, act locally".
Spielberg refused to reveal which Tintin books would be used as the basis for the sequel, despite suggestions from producer Kathleen Kennedy that it might borrow from Hergé's 1956 cold war-themed story The Calculus Affair.
His masterly Cultural and Congress Centre beside the lake at Lucerne, Switzerland (first opened in 2000), might borrow from the rigorous, right-angled architecture of Mies van der Rohe, but his recent Quai Branly museum in Paris is a kind of architectural rattle-bag.
The next one it might borrow from Twitter is trending topics.
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Some might borrow money from family, or ask to move their wife and children into an apartment over their parents' garage.
Alternately, Disney might borrow ideas from the Star Wars Expanded Universe – even though the studio declared pretty much all of it non-canonical in 2014.
He will use practical examples from the UK NHS to show how 'natural' health systems, covering 2-7m regional populations, with deeply integrated health data, and interoperable analytics, might borrow strength from each other for better predictive modelling and surveillance.
But Marvel boss Kevin Feige has indicated in the past that the studio might borrow scenarios from both Planet Hulk and the subsequent World War Hulk series, that saw the not-so-jolly green giant returning to Earth to exact revenge on Iron Man et al. Now it looks as if Hitfix has the inside line on exactly how this might work.
If Sheldrake's ideas could be boiled down to a sentence, you might borrow one from Hamlet: "There are more things in heaven and earth, Richard, than are dreamt of in your philosophy…" "What we have in common," Sheldrake says, "is that we are both certain that evolution is the central feature of nature.
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