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To do the same, others must simply take cues from the successes of their various predecessors.
People take cues from the environment.
Voters take cues from the media.
Apple took cues from jewelry makers and now others are taking cues from Apple in terms of ridiculous pricing.
Rather, we used a conversational format, taking cues from things that interested or surprised us.
Taking cues from Madonna and Prince, Nell doesn't use a surname.
By taking cues from oral biology, it may be possible to use directed self-assembly of such systems to easily recreate the micro/nanoscale features of mucin networks.
He also spoke about the trend of web applications taking cues from mobile apps.
The young pianist wasn't used to the act of playing with an ensemble and taking cues from a conductor.
Taking cue from that, Van Heuvel (1995) noted the capacity of digital GIS techniques to deal with multimedia applications using data from widely differing sources to facilitate coastal management.
What everyone can do, she continued, is take cues from women of color.
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