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He was fighting, to borrow the title of a book on him, to free the cinema.
African-Americans have become — to borrow the title of Sharkey's recent book — "stuck in place".
(What he "gets," essentially, to borrow the title of a 2010 book, is "What Technology Wants").
The decision to borrow the title of Vladimir Nabokov's autobiography is more than a poetic device.
To borrow the title of your book: How Are You Feeling?
The result, to borrow the title of a first-act song, is "No Big Deal".
Call it the Gray New World, or to borrow the title of a book, the Age of Aging.
On the other, couldn't this latest one have happened – to borrow the title of the Guardian series – anywhere but Westminster?
And yes, I know this makes me, to borrow the title of Roxane Gay's brilliant new book, a Bad Feminist.
To borrow the title of a popular book: shoot black swans on sight.We are all Keynesians againThe problem is that trigger-happy intervention also has its drawbacks.
But the repertory for his voice type also includes a gallery of gods, kings and demons, to borrow the title of a recital album by Mr. Pape.
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