He borrowed this feature from a motley assortment of electronics products dating to the early 1980s.
Girardi says he borrowed the idea of batting his right-hander eighth from Tony La Russa.
He borrowed someone's belt and tied it around a woman's leg to help stop the bleeding.
One wondered what he had in mind when he borrowed that money and now we know.
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They say that he lied about his company's assets when he borrowed the money from Gazprom.
He borrowed money cheaply from a friend, and transferred the loan at low rates to a bank.
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He borrowed one of the ties and showed it to a buyer of the Met's gift shop.
Instead, at Luteijn's behest, Lewis says he borrowed from Merrill to pay for the options and a new home.
He also said he borrowed clothes that day from Mr Richards and left his old ones at Mr Richards' home.
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He first ran 20 years ago, dropping out after it was discovered he borrowed parts of speeches from a British politician.
In the 1950s, when Freddy succeeded his father on the Heineken board, he borrowed enough money to buy a controlling share.
When he was twelve, he borrowed two hundred dollars from an uncle to purchase the right to sell newspapers on prime corners.
He borrowed from banks to buy out bankrupt producers and keep expanding.
Rice, in fact, sprinted off the floor, then paid homage to Dixon in postgame interviews, admitting he borrowed heavily from Dixon's diverse schemes.
He dismisses the NASD findings--for instance, that he failed to keep records of when he borrowed shares--as "alleged hypertechnical violations" and is contesting them.
In a recent video biography called Frazetta: Painting With Fire, John Milius, director of the Conan films, says he borrowed heavily from Frazetta's imagery.
For funding, he took capital from his headhunting operation and rolled it into StreetID, and he borrowed from family, friends, and a few small investors.
He borrowed his way through Yale business school, then worked at Boston Consulting Group before landing in the corporate planning department at Circuit City, the electronic-appliance vendor.
But he borrowed heavily from loan sharks, and started to run into repayment difficulties this year, according to a friend of Mr. Wei's and people in Baotou's real-estate industry.
During a police interview he told police the last time he had used a gun was when he borrowed a firearm to shoot a fox about four years previously.
He borrowed a 16 mm camera, cut up his mother's old fur coat to make a bear model, and made a film about himself and his dog being menaced by a bear.
He borrowed modern electioneering techniques from the US and, for the first time, offered a platform of policies that would directly help the rural poor, who make up the bulk of the electorate.
Former CEO Ebbers, who profited more than anyone from WorldCom's rise--and who now owes the company hundreds of millions of dollars, money he borrowed to buy now-worthless WorldCom shares--was not mentioned at all.
The court had also previously heard Mr Hope say in evidence that he borrowed clothes from Mr Richards on the day of the attack and left his old ones at Mr Richards's home.
He borrowed heavily to buy out Nelson Doubleday, even promising his former partner tens of millions of dollars if the Mets ever moved into a new ballpark (they did, with Citi Field opening in 2009).
Rather than risk a frontal assault from the sea, he borrowed 23 native canoes, long sleek war vessels called pirogues, and crept up the coast towards the unsuspecting town in the dead of night in 1668.
He borrowed his way through Yale business school, then worked at Boston Consulting Group before landing in the corporate planning department at Circuit City (nyse: CC - news - people ), the electronic-appliance vendor.
Instead, on his return to Pakistan on the eve of World War II he borrowed money from his father to set up a factory to dehydrate and can vegetables and fruits, which he then sold to the British troops.
According to lawsuits, Howell told investors such payments could easily be covered by an investment strategy that pumped out 90% returns--but in reality, the suits say, he was using the very money he borrowed, and not trading profits, to make interest payments.
Points revealed he was using a refurbished version of his Mom's putter that he had borrowed from her golf bag when he was a teenager.
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