11. He has borrowed a page from his quarterhorse days, when horses would have to run in trials to qualify, then run shortly thereafter in the finals. 12. He instead borrowed a page from his childhood idol, Jack Nicklaus, who played smart golf while letting his chasers beat themselves. 13. His salesman here borrows a page from the earlier role, a provincial type oblivious to his own mediocrity. 14. Hospital executives realize that they need to borrow a page from the hotel industry to attract patients. 15. In shockwave.com, Macromedia is borrowing a page from the playbook of RealNetworks Inc., the Seattle company that sells streaming audio and video software. 16. In the second half, the Celtics borrowed a page from the Clipper playbook. 17. Instead of actually writing, you might borrow a page from the above-mentioned scribes and describe how difficult it is to get started on a book. 18. In this regard, he has borrowed a page from Ronald Reagan, who rode an advocacy of supply-side policy to two terms in the White House. 19. NBC, borrowing a page from the heavy advertising and promotion associated with big budget theatrical films, is bombarding the airwaves with ads. 20. Others, meanwhile, seem intent on borrowing a page from the strategy book of New Balance Athletic ShoeInc. |