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Mr. Wagener said it took its form from dolphins.
It originated as a folk dance in Poitou, but as a court dance it took its form from the courante.
It loosened up lots of ways that the final book took its form.
A ridged knob on the watch's right side — the Digital Crown — took its form, and its name, from traditional watchmaking.
"Ode to Psyche" is a 67-line poem written in stanzas of varying length, which took its form from modification Keats made to the sonnet structure.
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Rather, self-shaping takes its form from versions of social identity made livable by the culture.
The subject of the movie is marriage that couldn't speak its name or take its form, because a marriage is precisely the creation of a new family — which brings with it a range of legally defined rights and responsibilities.
I am for an art that takes its form from the lines of life itself, that twists and extends and accumulates and splits and drips, and is heavy and coarse and blunt and sweet and stupid as life itself".
Writers like their rituals, and almost always, as I carry the mug from the kitchen to the dining table I write on, the first sentence of the morning takes its form.
The Shelton was one of the first buildings to take its form from a 1916 zoning law that required setbacks at certain heights to ensure light and air to the street.
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