The fret cloth and gold logo on the front are borrowed from vintage Marshall amplifiers.
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Onitsuka borrowed from the air-cooling methods used in motorcycles to create vented marathon shoes.
Half of the households had paid cash, although many had borrowed from friends and family.
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The Vangelis soundtrack mixed both past (it had borrowed from the 1940s) and future.
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This is neatly illustrated in the following chart borrowed from fellow Forbes contributor Avik Roy.
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South Korean soldiers stand with fists curled at their hips in a combat-ready mode borrowed from taekwondo.
Wilson's books, which include Double Act, were borrowed from libraries more than 16 million times since 2000.
Most importantly, that feeling from the old Farmville, borrowed from the Harvest Moon series, is still intact.
Its loan book was five times the size of Hokuyo's: some 17, 000 Hokkaido companies borrowed from it.
On April 4, 2004, furniture and household items borrowed from her parents were moved into the apartment.
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My own best guess about the asymmetry of parental love lies in a metaphor borrowed from the sciences.
This is mostly borrowed from family members, but nearly 7% is owed to banks and on credit cards.
To better understand where Paul was coming from I borrowed from his family a copy of Paul's Ph.
What was needed, he said, was more "predistribution" - a phrase he has borrowed from an American academic.
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After all, it's divided up into regionals, and, quaintly, regional is really a word borrowed from high-school tournaments.
The term best boy, a supervisor in a given group of on-set technicians, was also borrowed from sailing crews.
Meanwhile, the medfly-fighters are trying a new tactic, borrowed from a previous outbreak some years ago in California.
Instead, at Luteijn's behest, Lewis says he borrowed from Merrill to pay for the options and a new home.
And all have been brought in on the cheap by Martinez - or in Gomez's case borrowed from Espanyol.
Monroe's own off beat, blues drenched mandolin break is borrowed from no one.
Do you know if Mantel has manufactured or borrowed from the record this information about the fashionable Fugger bag?
The copy of Fisher's book which The Economist borrowed from the London Library was last lent out in 1978.
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At the same time, it seems like something that never happened, like a distant event borrowed from someone else.
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Consumer balance sheets look horribly stretched, and some recent spending, especially on cars, is literally borrowed from the future.
Some use marketing techniques borrowed from the world of gaming to encourage people to tap into their services often.
Their landing system, borrowed from Pathfinder, was almost laughably simple: Rivellini and Steltzner just wrapped the rovers in air bags.
Using an office borrowed from his third wife, Mary, also a corporate lawyer, with a small practice in Armonk, N.
Both kinds of projector rely on technology borrowed from smaller projectors that are commonly used in, for instance, corporate presentations.
Upon further scrutiny, it was claimed more than half of the 475-page thesis featured large sections borrowed from others' work.
Beneath the boxy clothing of each lies a platform and power-train borrowed from one of Honda's more popular saloon cars.
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