1. Better to borrow a page from Mercedes, which has a button on the dash that can retract the rear headrests when they are extended but not in use. 2. Borrowing a page from Peter Roth at Fox, Bloomberg said ABC would be aggressive during the summer months. 3. Borrowing a page from Ted Turner, Huizenga has used his sports teams to anchor a cable television station. 4. Borrowing a page from the Boeing-Airbus dogfight, each half of the order was announced in successive press conferences. 5. Borrowing pages from Lang and Hitchcock and Jacques Tourneur, it scares us not with buckets of gore and special effects, but with dread. 6. But according to the Clinton campaign, Democrats are borrowing a page from the Republicans and looking to present a positive face to the nation. 7. But although beer is not Coke, Anheuser has been able to borrow certain pages from the Coca-Cola playbook. 8. But, Jennings, who is director of the William Monroe Trotter Institute at UMass, said the Republicans are borrowing a page from Clinton and the Democrats. 9. By putting faces on the abstract policy debate, the Bradley campaign was borrowing a page from the Gore playbook. 10. De Silva, borrowing a page from his never-say-die musical, refused to surrender. |