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And just as Mr. Nolan borrows from the original Dr. Strange, this "Doctor Strange" borrows from Mr. Nolan.
It's superheroine America Chavez who borrows from the Lemonade mogul.
Specifically, the play borrows from Ionesco's own youth in Romania.
Klobuchar also borrows from former presidential candidate and Washington Gov.
Frank Bruni Like most great romances, theirs borrows from others.
So it makes sense that Bon Iver's newest release, 22, A Million (the follow-up to a largely inconsequential sophomore album) borrows from his earliest sound as much as it borrows from West's more distorted persuasions.
"Honesty" is a song that borrows from the format of a conversation.
"Frequency" The CW borrows from recent big-screen history in this series.
Memoirs borrows from this performance (Böttcher's troupe included the real-life Tosca).
Eliza's ball gown, designed by Charlotte Palmer-Lane, borrows from a sari.
When it borrows from foreigners, more money is available for other uses.
Respira&aposs vape borrows from a medical technology called zero-heat nebulization.
It's another piece of political defense that borrows from the Clintons, however.
"Channel Zero" borrows from another creepy, cultish internet story for its second installment.
Among the things the film borrows from Tony Scott's "Top Gun" is its homoeroticism.
It would take on the very challenges the art it borrows from once took.
He borrows from different cultures so freely that it is folly to categorize him.
It contains some English words and borrows from African and Southeast Asian languages, too.
Margin debt measures how much a trader borrows from a broker to finance a trade.
The video also shows elements that Sonic Mania borrows from other entries in the series.
Pets, which are little creatures that you carry around with you, borrows from Dota 2.
Jersey Club is an electronic culture that originated from Jersey, and borrows from Baltimore Club.
According to RocketNews24, the bags' design borrows from a traditional Japanese "wrapping cloth" called furoshiki.
His tag line -- we rise up -- borrows from one of Maya Angelou's most famous poems.
Consequently, when a company finance projects externally, it typically issues bonds or borrows from banks.
Its Eastern European variety—where most Yiddish-speakers once lived—also borrows from local Slavic languages.
But any time one borrows from a culture, the history of that culture must be acknowledged.
The approach borrows from Finland, which manages to combine high professional standards with less stringent oversight.
"wHo," his contribution to the female-led Ghostbusters movie, borrows from the original film's theme song.
The video, directed by Alex Lill, even borrows from the grainy aesthetic of an old movie.
This Is Us also borrows from its Lost influence in another key way: It loves twists.
It has one of those overpopulated menus that borrows from brasseries, trattorias and mainstream American taverns.
My fiction borrows from my life, but even more so from the lives of other people. . . .
To repay the bank he borrows from local moneylenders at a rate of around 4% each month.
In Latin America, where popular religiosity remains strong, football borrows from the devotional intensity of its fans.
As I've noted, chief among the qualities the 15-incher borrows from 133-inch laptops: It's light.
Fordjour's work often borrows from his own childhood, taking images or feelings from his youth in Memphis.
The suit itself borrows from the armored look seen in the Batman Arkham series of video games.
But I like this stylish Italian gin that borrows from limoncello and shines with tart, sunny lemon.
The plan borrows from a model used in nearby Italy, known as "albergo diffuso," or scattered hotel.
On Monday, he previewed a soul-inflected teaser that borrows from Tommy Davidson's Black Dynamite character, Cream Corn.
In her subject, Tierney borrows from the past; in her erasure of humans, she looks to the future.
Wiley's proposal borrows from his previous work "Bound" (2014), which shows three women bound together by their hair.
So much of the experience borrows from past games from Ueda and his team, particularly The Last Guardian.
What Mr. Trump borrows from Jackson is not an issue, but a way of thinking about the world.
The pods' design borrows from a very different product that's already on the market: a sensory deprivation tank.
Gmail GoScreenshot: GizmodoIn contrast to YouTube Go, Gmail Go is very similar to the app it borrows from.
If the United States borrows from the rest of the world, it must necessarily run a trade deficit.
And like with a lot of these things, it's very syncretic and borrows from all over the shop.
Women's wear borrows from men's, too: Pantsuits, button-down shirts and fedora hats all flow from men's wear.
First, there's Palantir Technologies, which borrows from the name of Tolkien's palantíri, which allowed communication around the world.
In the book, "Antifragile, " Nassim Taleb borrows from Seneca to explain a way to live with zero downside.
Death Stranding borrows the dramatization of walking from walking sims, but it also borrows from another genre: horror.
You've said you freestyle a lot of your songs, but how much of "Honesty" borrows from a real conversation?
When the United States needs to borrow — which is more or less perpetually — it very often borrows from China.
It borrows from a concept called "the success sequence," developed by Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill of Brookings Institution.
New York is getting to know the work of Gregory Maqoma, which borrows from Western and South African traditions.
And "Where Is the Rest of Me?" doesn't borrow from the campaign book; it borrows from the Hollywood memoir.
Rolling Stone reports that the game borrows from the show's retro styling and the best part is it's 100% free.
I imagine creatives would love an iMac that borrows from Microsoft's Surface Studio 2 and has drafting table-like capabilities.
The first issue's narration borrows from his 1993-era journal, which Patrick carries with him and mines for book ideas.
The track's drum section borrows from '90s house and breakbeat, a precise rhythm that nevertheless hurtles forward with reckless abandon.
When the government borrows from Americans, it is soaking up money that could have been used by the private sector.
Democrats in both chambers have pushed for a select group of lawmakers to draft legislation that borrows from both measures.
We need a "third way" that borrows from the wisdom of traditional food production and from our most advanced technologies.
First, enact a federal law that borrows from the GDPR, including a comprehensive definition of "personal data", and robust "purpose specification".
The insight here borrows from political scientist Timur Kuran's classic work Private Truth, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification.
One is the way the EU in effect borrows from the future, by making spending commitments that it pays for later.
The first change is that, yes, Hyper Light Drifter borrows from science fiction just as much as it does from fantasy.
That is, the US government has been paying its lenders back less, in inflation-adjusted terms, than it borrows from them.
The dollars that the United States borrows from foreign countries are the dollars that the United States spends on foreign products.
Hoppert: Love the hockey connection in that his sire is Hat Trick and his name borrows from the Nashville Predators' anthem.
Her method borrows from the protocols of fight direction, with the same allegiance to keeping actors safe in potentially dangerous circumstances.
The latter debt includes money the government essentially owes itself, like when the Treasury borrows from other funds to make entitlement payments.
The Annex Foundation borrows from Native American tradition — but it doesn't mean that those practices work for the Annex Foundation's sinister practitioners.
We even noted in our review that Life blatantly borrows from its more famous predecessor, but doesn't live up to its legacy.
Yet while he may spurn hard-right outfits like France's National Front or the Austrian Freedom Party, he borrows from their playbook.
What contributes to this 6's savvy is a driver's seat positioning that borrows from the sports car DNA of its Miata.
The featureless icons of the Prophet and the angels are recognizable as their style borrows from Central Asian and Indo-Persian miniatures.
Hearthstone is a free-to-play, turn-based, collectable card game that borrows from the existing World of Warcraft Trading Card Game.
In all of the cases of which Riekeles is aware, however, anime borrows from the built world, not the other way round.
In terms of design, the car borrows from the company's Terzo Millennio concept, which also featured aggressive lines and futuristic LED lights.
A hypersexualized child aesthetic, which also borrows from anime, means that e-girls often look both older and younger than they are.
In other ways, too, Ms. Tanowitz works against Taylor's conventions, even as she cleverly borrows from his vocabulary and exaggerates its features.
Their chicken ho fun borrows from Thai cooking, with strips of basil twisted through its wide noodles like a half-finished braid.
This new Chinatown spot for instant ice cream borrows from the molecular gastronomy canon and uses liquid nitrogen as the freezing agent.
Nonetheless, the broad theory behind the initiative is the same, as finance increasingly borrows from the innovations of Silicon Valley's technology companies.
He obviously borrows from the Soviet Social Realism convention of the gigantic common man, but also adds an Indian context and aesthetic.
The collar calls back the classic costume, while the baseball bat (as opposed to comically large hammer) borrows from the Suicide Squad interpretation.
Sex-ed YouTube borrows from the same tropes that dominate personality-driven videos across the network; these ones just have more naked people.
If only Rage 22 existed in a vacuum, its every moment might not remind you of the better games that it borrows from.
In a sleepy Midwestern suburb, Borchardt begs and borrows from his friends and family in trying to turn his dream into a reality.
The idiom often resembles, or borrows from, hip-hop style, with isolated movements of limbs and muscles passing like currents through the body.
Critic's Pick An easily legible production of the ancient Greek tragedy borrows from the tradition of Noh theater at the Park Avenue Armory.
Worobey said the technique developed to extract and restore HIV genes from old blood samples borrows from technology used to identify ancient DNA.
To do this, Ms. Simpson selectively borrows from the work of her hometown contemporaries, like the Chicago Imagists Karl Wirsum and Roger Brown.
And while the Mercedes-Benz F015 concept looked more like a Blade Runner prop, the EQA borrows from its sculptural language and angular doors.
But he also borrows from Return of the Jedi, compressing the rest of the original trilogy into a single fast-moving, far-reaching story.
The musical's staging at the end, which borrows from the 1938 film version of "Pygmalion," leaves the future of the Henry-Eliza relationship ambiguous.
Only occasionally did forays into the world of magic produce actually scary movies, like 1968's Rosemary's Baby, of which Hereditary borrows from heavily.
The financial institution has $100 million on hand that it borrows from Treasury, but can borrow up to $30 billion at any one time.
The High End The 12-story building that will replace the Church of the Redeemer in Boerum Hill borrows from Japanese architecture and gardens.
Team collaboration app Slack is adding a subtle but important feature to its service today that borrows from age-old chat traditions: the status message.
Writing for 2010's Time 100 Most Influential list, the film's director, Jon Favreau, talked about how Tony Stark borrows from Musk and his life.
In order to tell its story of persecution, mob mentality, and revenge, Assassination Nation borrows from history — see: the Salem witch trials – and from cinema.
Bannon's use of the expression "special place in hell" borrows from a statement President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump made in November condemning child predators.
The OnePlus 3's smooth unibody metal design borrows from the HTC One M8, iPhone 6S and Samsung Galaxy S7 that all came before it.
This is not to say that Trump consciously borrows from the rhetoric of the Tea Party, but his rhetoric did not originate in a vacuum.
Rather than using Ms. Ensler's illness to illuminate the world's, it too often borrows from the world's suffering in an effort to legitimize her own.
It's time for another political movement, one that borrows from the Boston Tea Partiers, Jefferson, T.R. and the other defenders of the economic little guy.
The C-Class now also has the touchpads to control everything from the steering wheel, a trick it borrows from the E-Class and S-Class.
Instead, Miss Bala borrows from the dynamics in Zúñiga's story: How she was represented in the media, how she fell from grace, her degree of complicity.
On Party's P3, he borrows from a collaboration of Dre Skull and Kartel, revving up the dancehall singer's patois, transforming it into the song's background noise.
With Britain's current-account deficit (a measure of what it borrows from abroad) equal to a gigantic 6% of GDP, it is also a dangerous one.
The song is the closing track from Stevens' feted 2015 LP Carrie & Lowell, a delicate, heartbroken plea for intimacy that borrows from an old mining myth.
The X-U also borrows from the T's design, but skews a bit thanks to all the work that has been done to ruggedize the camera.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 80%What critics said: "'Titans' borrows from police procedurals, action thrillers and teenage dramas, but it goes grayer, quieter and more psychological.
It's a haunting game that borrows from the aesthetics of the 1990s, that overflowing period of first-person iteration, to tell a story of domestic horror.
My calculation, which borrows from an approach used by economists (and occasional Upshot contributor) Ernie Tedeschi, adjusts for demographic shifts by controlling for age and sex.
The mood borrows from Hitchcock (whose grave figures in one scene), and also from Nicholas Ray, David Lynch, and the Southern California noir tradition more generally.
But a Berlin-based artist has found a way to confuse these computer vision algorithms with a concept that borrows from the camouflage techniques used by animals.
Our approach borrows from the widely-admired Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, which similarly made use of small groups to encourage repayment of microfinance loans with great success.
Mr Berlusconi is spending the summer framing a programme that borrows from both left and right as the M5S, which sees itself as post-ideological, has done.
The name itself borrows from the 1978 Clash song "Jail Guitar Doors," about Kramer's 1975 arrest and subsequent prison sentence for selling cocaine to undercover federal agents.
Even the first time you hear it, Nothing's Real will already sound familiar, because it borrows from the past, and from songs that have already been written.
Part of the 2016 rules addressed situations in which a company borrows from a foreign parent and then separately distributes cash or property to the foreign parent.
The story borrows from Batuman's earlier work — heavy on Russophilia and kooky anecdotes — but offers a portrait of the intellectual and emotional development of an irresistible narrator.
"Doggie Hamlet" doesn't retell that story but borrows from it to look at, in part, what it means to be a citizen of the world, nature included.
It borrows from the body percussion of Samoan slap dancing, and occasionally dips into the swaying hips and wave-motion arms you might associate with the South Pacific.
Delphine borrows from popular culture and history as she plays with the illusions of the viewer and the role of the photograph in recording perceptions of idealized beauty.
If Russia borrows from the New Development Bank, it may trim its borrowing plan at home where it uses so-called OFZ treasury bonds to cover budget deficit.
He says much of the Tizen code base is old and borrows from previous Samsung coding projects, including Bada, a previous mobile phone operating system that Samsung discontinued.
Put crudely, money today can come from one of two sources: the firm's own cash or that of others (for example, if the firm borrows from a bank).
More than anything, however, what "Phantom Thread" borrows from Hitchcock is his clammy-comic touch—a sense that love, at its fiercest, can be both protective and toxic.
The Tie Break Tens, which borrows from the faster-paced concepts being used in sports like Twenty20 cricket and Rugby Sevens, pits eight players in a knockout format.
" Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 82% What critics said: ""Titans" borrows from police procedurals, action thrillers and teenage dramas, but it goes grayer, quieter and more psychological.
And with a plot line that borrows from The Parent Trap, Iron Chef, The Princess Diaries, and more—they might be right, but it's still worth the watch.
As part of the project, the young Spanish artist Ignasi Monreal borrows from paintings like "Arnolfini Portrait" by Jan van Eyck (1434), "Ophelia" by John Everett Millais (c.
Uniting people on the battlefield, the office or at home borrows from the same principles, says Willink, who founded management consulting firm Echelon Front after returning to civilian life.
Miss Bala borrows from Zúñiga's story (for example, the characters share a name and wear a similar yellow dress when they're crowned winner), but isn't a play-by-play.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. While the language of football most often borrows from pantomime, points deductions are more in keeping with the genre of melodrama.
He is an artist with an earnest love of dance — his choreographies are amalgams of many dance styles — and has an intriguing naïveté of the dances he borrows from.
The SpiNNaker supercomputer borrows from the brain's design insofar as the processor cores send billions of small packets of information to tens of thousands of destinations within the system.
The company's moved away from the iconic fully round puck design that's defined the product since its inception — and on that front, at least, it borrows from the Braava.
WeWork borrows from tech jargon in calling itself a "space-as-a-service" business, modeled off of the term "software-as-a-service" used to describe companies like Salesforce.
If the Fed moved short term interest rates higher, it would be forced to pay more for the funds it borrows from the banks and in the repo markets.
This worldview borrows from the "clash of civilizations" thesis of the political scientist Samuel P. Huntington, and combines straightforward warnings about extremist violence with broad-brush critiques of Islam.
Its placard trio borrows from the Oscar-nominated movie, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," about a mom who rents road ads to call attention to her daughter's unsolved murder.
In a novel that borrows from Paul Bowles and Patricia Highsmith, the two characters, neither of them a trustworthy narrator, get caught up in a mysterious disappearance in Tangier.
What I sort of struggle with in the book is that it's decidedly not New-Age-y, but still kind of inevitably borrows from ancient-turned-New-Age traditions.
Barros can't afford textbooks; she borrows from the library.) On the sidewalks of Cambridge, students brush past her in their $700 Canada Goose parkas and $1,000 Moncler puffer jackets. (Ms.
Amazon has competed directly with print books for some time, but on Tuesday it made a tweak to its Kindle software that borrows from the feature set of a paperback.
Just as their look borrows from many sources — including '50s Americana and '80s-era hip-hop culture — their music is equally uncategorizable, moving from candyish pop to '90s slow jams.
The folk tradition, which borrows from African, Native American, Caribbean and British cultures, dates to the 18th century, before slavery was outlawed in Bermuda, and requires both artistry and athleticism.
The director of the creative writing program at Emory University, Brown also showcases a new form he invented: the "duplex," which borrows from the ghazal, the sonnet and the blues.
Even as the young lovers find happiness—with his undulating camera and natural lighting, Mr Jenkins borrows from Terrence Malick in portraying love as a sort of ethereal state—hardship unfolds.
But those lyrics have all been set to a cool, sexy and soulful sound that borrows from sources outside the genre: Marvin Gaye, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Joe Cocker, among others.
The new deal Mr Lighthizer has in mind borrows from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the Obama administration's deal with 11 Latin American and Asian countries, which in effect updated NAFTA.
Start with a tea-leaf salad (tossed at the table), and then get a mix of curries, stir fries, noodle dishes, and stews (Burmese food borrows from Indian, Chinese, and Thai).
But perhaps the most interesting and common-sense use of milkweed borrows from the snug winter bivouacs of white-footed mice, which regularly line their nests with the seeds' fluffy fibers.
Like Netflix's Marvel series and Mr. Berlanti's DC series for the CW network, "Titans" borrows from police procedurals, action thrillers and teenage dramas, but it goes grayer, quieter and more psychological.
Operational leadership of naval, missile, air, ground and cyber forces has been separated from administration and training - a structure that Chinese and Western defense analysts say borrows from U.S. military organization.
In "Stealing From Myself," Ms. Rethorst revisits 8663 years of her own work and borrows from those moves and memories to create a fresh duet for Gabrielle Revlock and Gregory Holt.
In the play, which also borrows from Puccini's opera "Madama Butterfly," the diplomat Rene Gallimard is in love with Song Liling, an opera star who seems to him the ideal woman.
With exacting economy, Mr. Nichols borrows from the documentary — its people with lined faces, its rooms with weathered walls — drawing on signifying minutiae, textures and cadences to fill in his portrait.
The assortment, which borrows from industrial, utilitarian hardware components, was inspired by a unisex bracelet designed in 1971 by the fanciful jeweler Donald Claflin and recently unearthed from the Tiffany archives.
In it, Douglas typically borrows from a famous literary work, Joseph Conrad's novella, only the film is set in Lisbon in the years following the dictatorship, which officially ended in 1974.
Sincerely,  [YOUR NAME] Asking for an informational interview borrows from some of the same techniques as other cold email templates, as this template from  "I Will Teach You to Be Rich " shows.
Puglia's approach borrows from the Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter, whose research shows that the most competitive companies have high barriers to entry, low threats from substitute products, and loyal customers.
The country's 22 ethnic groups speak a common language, Malagasy, which borrows from Malaysian, Indonesian, Swahili, Arabic, French and English - reflecting a rich cultural heritage from Southeast Asia to the Middle East.
It borrows from Goya, an artist in his element with demons, and I cannot decide if the sequence unbalances the ambitions of "The Witch" or brings them to full and flamboyant bloom.
"Planet Claire has pink air, all the trees are red, no one ever dies there, no one has a head," Schneider deadpans over a beat that borrows from legendary composer Henry Mancini.
Should the falling pound undermine confidence in the UK economy among foreign investors, it could spark concerns about Britain's current account deficit, or the amount it borrows from the rest of the world.
Its only real appeal over Skype's standard version is the ability to work directly in a browser and the addition of the few features it borrows from the business tier of the product.
This process of destruction and growth is a notion that Ross borrows from Calluna vulgaris, a flowering shrub that suffocates the vegetation that surrounds it, and incorporates into the entirety of their album.
Stiff opposition from Republicans has imperiled his confirmation, while his supporters have mounted a robust effort that borrows from the tactics of political campaigns, even using robocalls and television advertisements to pressure lawmakers.
A tale of two African-American sisters saddled with bloody revenge, it is a startling, sprawling work that borrows from Afropunk, epic poetry and classic Westerns and includes some disturbing scenes of violence.
Among those efforts were regulations to prevent moves like "earnings-stripping," in which an American subsidiary borrows from a parent company and uses the interest payments on the loans to offset its earnings.
For example, a new dentist who borrows from a bank to buy a practice may then need other services that she does not even know exist, such as payroll management or credit-card clearing.
Designed by the architect-owner in 2006, the three-bedroom house borrows from the Alsatian tradition of half-timbered houses, using local materials and an internal timber structure without steel or other manufactured supports.
Another running sketch, which borrows from and then explodes Jean Genet's "The Maids," finds a white woman, Miss (played by a male actor, Ugo Chukwu, in lace gloves and pearls), dealing with her servants.
Mr. Nathan's cinematic "the space of a door" — dedicated to his mentor, Steven Stucky, who died this year — directly borrows from Brahms, taking its opening gesture from the motif that starts the Second Symphony.
The name of the Japanese chef, whose signature cooking style borrows from his experiences working in Lima, Peru, and other coastal locales, is now affixed to more than 30 Nobu restaurants on five continents.
TOASTED COCONUT SHORTBREAD If you're at all familiar with last year's popular salted butter chocolate chunk shortbread, then you may recognize that this recipe for unassuming, extremely tender coconut shortbread borrows from that base.
Sony even collaborated with Qualcomm to make sure that the phone's EXMOR image processing, which it borrows from Sony's mirrorless camera line, should work well with the Snapdragon 23's built-in image signal processor.
The darkness of many of Kahraman's themes—trauma, war, genital mutilation, and "honor" killings—is counteracted by the delicacy of her style, which borrows from the traditions of Persian miniatures, Japanese illustration, and Renaissance painting.
And the circular jaguar crest at its center could be imagined as if it's the animal's snout, flanked by a pentagon that borrows from the F-type intakes and tapers into a mean lower lip.
In its use of repurposed military terms, the book borrows from the well-worn playbook of procedural poetry, using a set of self-imposed rules, strict or loose, to point the way forward for composition.
In Homecoming, this is especially apparent in his method of distinguishing between the show's timelines, which borrows from other time-traveling dramas (the recent Korean TV series Signal comes to mind) by switching aspect ratios.
Our proposal is something we call a "trust circle" — a concept that borrows from cutting-edge ideas that some lenders in the developing world are already using to judge the reliability of people lacking credit records.
Its design definitely borrows from the core look behind the iMac, except that it's also got a touch display, and a hinge that allows it to fold down so you can use it like a drawing tablet.
It borrows from the concept of the on-demand, gigging model made popular by many other enterprises, from home services through to transportation and food delivery that have been built around contract-based work in specific fields.
It came, she says, from watching 80s TV series, Fame:   Mård​​'s first EP as Many Voices Speak, Away for All Time, out October 28 on Hit City USA, constantly borrows from this tension between pop and despair.
The random nature of the story — and endless replayability it offers — borrows from the "roguelike" genre, while the controls and top-down view of the world are reminiscent of twin-stick shooters like Geometry Wars or Robotron 2084.
You can talk a lot about the game's skill system (which personifies your abilities as voices in your head and which borrows from tabletop gaming's "fail forward" design trend) or talk about the overall quality of prose, sure.
One member recommended narrowing the interest rate corridor - the rate at which RBI lends and borrows from banks - to 50 basis points from 100 basis points, a suggestion which was also implemented in the policy review on April 5.
Frankie Fenton directed this film, which borrows from Mr. Fitzmaurice's memoir of the same title and makes liberal use of boisterous and tender home videos of his family that also document the last time Mr. Fitzmaurice danced or walked.
The show even borrows from makeover plots of old to the degree that it features the shot where Sam turns to see the big reveal, then smiles for a long time before we see how Gilly looks in her new duds.
The Sweptail borrows from the round door look of the 1925 Phantom I, the silhouette of the 1934 Phantom II Streamline Saloon, and the swept tail designs of cars like the 1934 Gurney Nutting Phantom II Two Door Light Saloon.
The concept from both Apple and Facebook borrows from what's already quite popular in Asia's e-commerce scene on WeChat and LINE, so I'm curious to see whether they can compete in that region once the features inevitably expand overseas.
Since England is "geographically a middle ground between north and south," Harris explains, some of that "betwixt-and-between quality" is visible in early English literature, which borrows from the myths of the Norse but also from the Greeks and Romans.
The story borrows from the Polanski playbook (particularly "Repulsion" and "The Tenant"): A young woman, Darling (Lauren Ashley Carter), accepts an assignment from a wealthy matron (Sean Young) to mind an upscale Manhattan apartment, only to unravel into a homicidal psychopath.
Pete and Elliott, a computer-animated dragon with green fur, pleasingly leonine facial features, and an emotive noise vocabulary that borrows from both Scooby-Doo and Chewbacca, enjoy a hunky-dory forest life until the pair are discovered by nearby townspeople.
According to the duo, the track title refers to a lake in Wisconsin where the Paulus family spent their summers, and the melody—played on Stephen's prized Steinway grand piano—borrows from a chord that he often used in his music.
If you start saving early for retirement, do so consistently throughout your career and leave the money where it is for as long as possible, you'll have a far healthier retirement account than someone who borrows from their retirement fund early.
The show liberally borrows from horror tropes: flickering lights, strange apparitions, people popping out of cupboards and a dense sonic environment incorporating everything from cicadas to tectonic grumblings to the crack of snapped necks as Toklas kills pigeons for dinner.
The protection scheme covering up to 117 billion tenge ($308 million) in bank assets borrows from the experience of other countries such as Britain which used it as a part of a bank bailout package in 2009, according to Smolyakov.
The film "Rose Gold" (2017) borrows from educational films and Jean-Luc Godard's jump-cut editing, and includes a voice-over that incorporates quotations from, and references to, the writings of authors like Toni Morrison, Lauren Berlant and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) has received strong support from banks for a loan to part-finance its Line 43.16 expansion project and may increase the amount it borrows from an original $750 million target, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
Trump has dropped his promise to allow Medicare to negotiate the cost of drugs, but Pelosi's bill borrows from some other parts of his drug pricing agenda, including tying the cost of medicines to cheaper prices in other developed countries.
"In neither of the cases are the differences large enough to suggest significant evidence that a strong year either borrows from future returns or leads to stronger than average returns in the year ahead," Bespoke said in a note published Monday.
He added that while "it's dangerous and foolhardy to besmirch all Muslims," it's "equally foolhardy" not to understand that Islamism "is a political ideology which borrows from Islam and is motivated by Islam," even though it only represents a tiny minority of Muslims.
At times mocked on social media or a hashtag invoked by both sides to insult the other, the moniker borrows from the notion of the "Reagan Democrats," who crossed party lines to vote Republican, drawn to the charismatic Ronald Reagan in 1980.
In their version, J-Hope and Rap Monster especially shine, as the former's dynamic delivery combines with the latter's hard-hitting approach in a way that both borrows from the anger and energy of the original and injects it with some Bangtan style.
EVANS: YOU SAID AS WELL THAT IT NEEDS TO ADDRESS 21STCENTURY ISSUES, AND ONE OBSERVER SAID, LOOK, THE TRANSPACIFIC PARTNERSHIP WAS A GREAT VENUE FOR DOING SO, FOR MAKING THOSE MODERNIZATIONS AND SOME OF THE LANGUAGE IN HERE KIND OF BORROWS FROM THAT.
In Battlefield V, developer DICE returns to a familiar theater of war: World War II. The campaign mode borrows from 2016's Battlefield 1, sending players through a series of discrete "War Stories" campaigns that each focus on different individuals and their exploits.
Titanfall 2's story borrows from film a lot, to the point that it wouldn't be a surprise to learn James Cameron or Neil Blomkamp had consulted on the game — or that the creators dwelled on every word of the directors' DVD commentaries.
KKR knocked on the door of more than 26.91 banks, including some it rarely borrows from, as it sought financing for the deal, but none would provide the full debt package the buyout firm was seeking, according to sources familiar with the events.
He maintains the intimacy of his acoustic roots even as he borrows from the distant sounds of half-remembered radio R&B (courtesy of producers like Nineteen20163, Frank Dukes, and McMorrow himself, incidentally making this the best OVO-adjacent project of 22016).
The design borrows from the classic NES design from Nintendo for its color scheme and graphics, but unlike the original NES Arcade Stick, 8bitdo's version has a full complement of buttons for modern games, is customizable with Sanwa joysticks and has built-in turbo capabilities.
Yes, it's an overly busy blockbuster that shamelessly borrows from dozens of better-known and better-loved properties — the Lord of the Rings movies, The Hunger Games, Frozen, Game of Thrones and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, most egregiously.
His work borrows from many cultures and traditions, sourcing beautiful things from all over the world — his leather, for instance, is made in India in a tannery whose traditional methods and commitment to ecology have gotten it the highest environmental rating in the world.
" The bike Anna borrows from a friend is not just a bike, but a spur to her imagination: "Motion performed alchemy on her surroundings, transforming them from a disjointed array of scenes into a symphonic machine she could soar through invisibly as a seagull.
When Arkady was twelve, against his initial protests, his father took him to train with Anatoly Rakhlin, one of Leningrad's better-known practitioners of sambo, a Soviet martial art that borrows from judo and was developed by Red Army officers in the nineteen-twenties.
The artwork borrows from the snappily titled 1843 painting "Solomon Eagle exhorting the People to Repentance during the Plague of 1665" by Paul Falconer Poole, and appears to hint at deeper religious martyrdom themes alongside tracks titled "Joan of Arc" and the titular "Solomon Eagle".
Together, these projects embody a new way of thinking about the physical space where stores congregate, one that borrows from the online playbook: prioritizing the idea of content over contents, and further demonstrating the way in which the real and virtual worlds increasingly intertwine.
Urofsky borrows from Thomas Kane, of the Brookings Institution, an analogy to handicapped parking spaces: a driver looking to park who does not have a permit might feel "excluded" driving past an empty handicapped spot, but he or she usually finds a place to park.
Market interest rates in Saudi Arabia have been rising sharply as the government borrows from banks to finance its deficit, with the three-month Saudi interbank offered rate SASAR3MD= jumping 135 basis points since mid-2015 to a multi-year high of 2.13 percent.
Captain Marvel borrows from both Carol Danvers's 51-year-old comic book history and the character's 2012 revamp — by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artists Dexter Soy and Jamie McKelvie — that turned her into a courageous space adventurer and the new leader of the Avengers.
The book, "The Anxiety of Influence," published in 2600 and eventually in some 193 languages, borrows from Freudian theory in envisioning literary creation as an epochal, and Oedipal, struggle in which the young artist rebels against preceding traditions, seeking that burst of originality that distinguishes greatness.
Written by Allan Loeb, the movie lightly borrows from Dickens — each abstraction functions as a kind of guide on the path to enlightenment or whatever — but much of the dialogue sounds like extracts from the kinds of carefully nondenominational spiritual books that have "journey" in the title.
Since it borrows from the cold logic of math, it assumes that people have a reasonable understanding of what they want in a partner by 26, but doesn't account for the fact that what we look for in our partners may change dramatically between 18 and 40.
Joseph Kahn, the man who helmed Swift's latest music video for "Look What You Made Me Do" as well as videos for four of her 1989 tracks, including "Bad Blood," has recently been receiving flak for a moment in the "LWYMMD" video that seemingly borrows from Bey's "Formation" video.
But this time, the 37-year-old's search for emotional honesty, a way out of depression and darkness, has him channeling mysticism and modernity; he borrows from the Western-born yogi Ram Dass without entirely leaving the confessionals of Marc Maron's WTF podcast that he connected with so strongly.
" Similarly, Slate wrote, "You could spend a lot of The Wandering Earth counting the movies it borrows from: the terrifying indifference of space in Gravity, the frustration at humanity's myopia in Arrival, the know-it-all-ism and insistent red glare of HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
With the T2 already packing this kind of intelligence borrowed from iOS devices, it wouldn't be difficult to imagine a newer, more powerful Mac co-processor that borrows from the iPhone X. Windows 10 already has Hello sign-in, which lets users log into their computers with their face.
All millenarian movements face this moment sooner or later: this is the "Great Disappointment," a term Slezkine borrows from the story of William Miller, a farmer in Massachusetts who prophesied that the apocalypse would occur in 22011, and, when it didn't, shifted the date to October 22012, 20043.
Nate: While "Fly" borrows from several different materials, the most prominent is "Waiting for Godot" by legendary playwright Samuel Beckett, a play about two men, Vladimir and Estragon, waiting for an individual named Godot, but we never find out who Godot is, and, spoiler alert, Godot never arrives.
"7 Rings," which gives songwriting credit to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein because it borrows from their classic "My Favorite Things," from the 1959 film "The Sound of Music," and spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard charts after it was released in February of last year.
He is flashy, he is gauche, he plasters his living spaces with shiny gold and lavish marble in a style the author Peter York called "dictator chic," the design style that borrows from 18th-century French monarchs and covers it with macho decor and high-end brand names.
The story structure borrows from wanderlust comedies like Blues Brothers and heist films like Ocean's Eleven; the player travels across the solar system to regain their powers, collect a motley crew of allies and weapons, and with their help pursue revenge in the most elaborate and spectacular possible fashion.
Glover's performance, like Ehrenreich's, borrows from the character that Billy Dee Williams made his own back in 1979, but takes it one step further, pulling off a turn that is suave bordering on the absurd, but tempered with an emotional core that prevents the whole thing from veering into parody.
"To the extent that it borrows from the Sanders system of federal-state matching, that's a very significant step forward in our judgment," said Barmak Nassirian, the director of federal relations and policy analysis for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, whose membership includes many regional public universities.
By recounting her travails in a conversational tone, and relegating most of the people in her life to nameless figures — the boyfriend, for instance, is known only as "The Last of the Last Great Men" — she borrows from popular single-lady conventions to turn the frown of bad fortune upside down.
Written and produced entirely by Mr. Healy and his studio-whiz partner and drummer George Daniel, the music borrows from formulas the 21975 tinkered with on its first two albums, but ventures further — and more believably — afield, cementing the group as a rock band that can reference rap, cross into pop and still feel alternative.
Trump and other Republicans have spent the past few weeks arguing that Democrats would rob Americans of consumer comforts like cars and hamburgers, using a definition of socialism that borrows from a time when that ideology -- in the form of communism -- posed an actual existential threat in a nuclear standoff with the Soviet Union.
"But the director, Cathy Yan, and the screenwriter, Christina Hodson, disguise this deficiency by having Harley chop up her story into pieces and then put them back together in a different order — just one of the gimmicks which Birds of Prey borrows from the 1990s and 2000s work of Quentin Tarantino, Guy Ritchie and Danny Boyle," he said.
The bedrooms will be larger — from 90 to 187 square feet — than those in most new developments, Mr. Bledsoe said, and include convertible furniture that borrows from micro-living, like a bed that converts to a sofa (mattresses will be flippable, with harder and softer sides), a wall-mounted smart television and a built-in armoire.
For all the elements of the typical last-hurrah-of-high-school comedies that Booksmart expertly borrows from — its two main characters realize that in their single-minded quest to get into Ivy League schools, they've sacrificed a social life and decide that they have to go to at least one party before graduation — it also plays against some of these same stereotypes.
The score sometimes borrows from Gesualdo's madrigals and religious works, sometimes from a more familiar operetta vocabulary, but few of the songs stand out, apart from a sweet, if somewhat soppy ballad, "You Should Not Have Loved Me." All are nicely sung and finely accompanied by live musicians, although some screeching microphones and a tumbling music stand were occasional distractions at a preview performance.
A chapter on FEMA Camps is, for instance just one of many that borrows from other conspiracists, regurgitated slightly or plagiarized wholesale; it reproduces the story that the government has set up various sites around the country (usually identified as prisons, disused train yards or warehouses, and former Walmarts) to be used at the dawn of the New World Order for the internment of patriots.
Founded in 2017 by Charlie Hedin — who formerly worked in global communications for the Swedish fashion brand Acne Studios — Tekla's spartan aesthetic borrows from Hedin's love of minimalist architecture (last year he collaborated with the famed British architect John Pawson on two collections of exquisite mohair-blend blankets), and is borne out in its range of cotton percale sheets and plush, post-sauna-worthy towels.
" (And in case you're wondering, she hasn't picked out her Olympic mani/pedi colors just yet.) And she borrows from her practice look when prepping for a night out with the girls: When training, Douglas keeps her hair in a loose, messy bun (as opposed to her competition ponies, which do not budge, she says) — and for an evening out, she sweeps her hair up into the same style, "because I think messy buns are so cute, to be honest.

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