1. But these agendas overlap, subtly borrow concepts and ideas from each other. 2. He admired the sycamores, rising like important ideas from pedestrian plots of short grass. 3. Her sociological imagination blends ideas from experience and the works of great scholars whose works can be read a hundred times. 4. I admire the Japanese genius for improving ideas from other countries. 5. I had a rough idea from the photograph where the site was, but on the ground everything looked different. 6. Many formal and informal approaches have been instituted to prevent ideas from faltering. 7. Neither of these nations hesitates to borrow good ideas from the United States. 8. New ideas from the other vibrancers were always welcomed and experimented with. 9. Professional designers and architects steal ideas from each other all the time. 10. Seven people have been involved in making the banners over the years, with input and ideas from many others. |