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At Polycom we take a chapter from Apple and hide the technology, to make our products user-friendly.
In 2018, the US will take a chapter out of the Canadian playbook, and we'll see an increase in the number of US cannabis entities surpass the billion dollar valuation mark.
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Taking a chapter from "King Lear," the girls smoked anyway, just out of his line of vision.
Across the country, many Tea Party groups are doing just that, often taking a chapter to discuss at each meeting.
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The shop's wooden floor and panelled walls have taken a chapter out of Jack Wills' book and hark back to traditional Hogwarts school days.
It, too, starts at the beginning, taking a chapter and a half to reach the first F-Series trucks of 1948 and continuing to 2008 with considerable detail.
Savage is not entirely sure whether Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi is the better player, and takes a chapter to weigh things up.
The shadow health secretary, Diane Abbott, said: "It appears that Hunt has taken a chapter from the Hard Brexiter's myth book.
But when he took a chapter to a writing workshop in Kingston taught by a visiting American, Kaylie Jones, she was immediately taken by Mr. James's writing and choice of subject.
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