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… let us open our leaves like a flower and be passive and receptive – budding patiently under the eye of Apollo and taking hints from every noble insect that favors us with a visit".
His talk of "budding", of flowers "taking hints" from insects and the notion of the flower receiving "a fair guerdon" (a reward) in return for its nectar, was as botanically insightful as it was sexually progressive.
While we are not totally automated we are taking hints from techmeme.
Boatbound is trying to forge an "Ahoy Culture" in part by taking hints from Lyft's pink mustaches and fist-bumps.
Clearly, the high-school-student-turned-crime-fighter conceit was served well by a female character, and the industry is taking hints from a show whose cult following has quite literally sustained it.
For two centuries, homeopaths have engaged in an intimate conversation with the body -- regarding it as not just alive, but also capable of learning, acting upon subtle information, and taking hints from nature about how to expel infections, self-regulate, and restore balance.
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Whatever it takes – hints of preferment or threats – they may lose their booty.
Families break up when people take hints you don't intend and miss hints you do intend.
I often advise clients that a good rule for relationships is: I don't take hints, (and neither do they).
Boys don't take hints sometimes.
Take hints about when you're going too far.
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