21. He needs to take a page from the Drew Bledsoe book of class and integrity. 22. He told a reporter he was considering legal action, and Hughes immediately took the page off his site and posted an apology. 23. I asked him how to use the I Ching, and he took the pages and shuffled them like a deck of cards. 24. I like the tactile business of taking the page out of the typewriter. 25. In essence, the Nordiques took a page out of the Boston playbook on hard work. 26. In his second season in Boulder, he wants his team to take a page from a national championship team. 27. In outlining the tactics, Mastro, at least, seemed to have taken a page from Winston Churchill. 28. In that regard, Epoch Partners, while billing itself as a new breed of investment bank, is taking a page from the Wall Street playbook. 29. Is the administration of New Jersey GOV. CHRISTIE WHITMAN taking a page from City Hall in New York? 30. It can mean taking a page from other cultures that lay off employees only as a last resort. |