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Taking its lead from the New York Police Department, it already has licensing deals with toy makers to sell "Scotland Yard" forensic kits for 10-year-olds and "Scotland Yard" jigsaw puzzles.
"Fashion is taking its lead from Hollywood".
Christian theology, taking its lead from Greek philosophy, at first denigrated the value of myth.
Correction to this articleNO ONE could accuse the European Central Bank (ECB) of taking its lead from America.
Taking its lead from Mr. Marsalis, a saxophonist of obstinate candor, the band has become both looser and more imposingly self-assured.
Updated at 9.18pm GMT 9.14pm GMT Best actress As if taking its lead from Affleck, these awards are speeding up, racing themselves to the finish line.
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But the genius (intentional or otherwise) of Diamonds Are Forever is in the way it takes its lead from Connery's bruised, jaundiced performance.
It took its lead from America's Negro History Week, launched in 1926 by an African-American Harvard scholar who was disturbed that history books ignored the African contribution to US development.
It takes its lead from "queer" but then leads into a homonymic refinement of "community": "qumunity".
It might take its lead from Oxford, which faces a similar income disparities.
It continues to take its lead from the European Food Safety Authority, which decided two years ago that BPA was safe.
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