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But taking a tip from some ancient, established cultures can remove the need for any of this dangerous behaviour.
Other small retailers are taking a tip from the big stores and increasing their advertising spending, albeit to a smaller extent.
Taking a tip from a Toy Joy staff member, I did what in Austin must seem natural by heading to the nearby Ken's Donuts for — what else? — a samosa ($1.25).
Taking a tip from her father, the bulk of whose plays are set in the fictional Texas town of Harrison, all but one of Daisy Foote's dramas, including "Rita," take place in imaginary Tremont, N.H.
As extra insurance against that apple flavour getting lost, I'm taking a tip from White's recipe, and stewing the cores and peel in water to make a kind of apple stock, which gives her pie a marvellously intense flavour.
Taking a tip from a fund manager, Harris began building a position in American Vanguard (rank 23), a small pesticide company, in 1989.
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