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ADAPT organizers train its new chapter leaders with a curriculum that borrows from the National Training and Information Center's ( NTIC ) community organizing training, but with a disability rights spin and including insights gained by ADAPTers through over two decades of organized direct action for change.

borrows and psychology
As an interdisciplinary field, political psychology borrows from a wide range of other disciplines, including: anthropology, sociology, international relations, economics, philosophy, media, journalism and history.

borrows and cannot
Annoyed at being told what she cannot do, and her curiosity piqued, Diana borrows an Arab dancer's costume and sneaks in.

borrows and bring
Terry then " borrows " the Batsuit, intending to bring Powers to justice.

borrows and work
Shakespeare often used Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland — commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles — as a source for his plays, and in Macbeth he borrows from several of the tales in that work.
The poem borrows occasionally from Carroll's short poem " Jabberwocky " in Through the Looking-Glass ( especially the poem's creatures and portmanteau words ), but it is a stand-alone work, first published in 1876 by Macmillan.
With Petronius ' Satyricon, Lazarillo takes some of the traits of the central figure of Encolpius, a former gladiator, but it is unlikely that the author had access to Petronius ' work ; from the comedies of Plautus, it borrows from the figure of the parasite and the supple slave ; other traits are taken from Apuleius's The Golden Ass.
Barnabe Barnes was well acquainted with the work of contemporary French sonneteers, to whom he is largely indebted, and he borrows his title, apparently, from a Neapolitan writer of Latin verse, Hieronymus Angerianus.
Dali borrows the spears from that painting and places them on the right hand side of his work.
* V. H. Belvadi's 2012 short film, Telltale, credits Poe's " The Tell-tale Heart " as its inspiration and borrows several lines as a nod to the original work.
Cave rescue borrows elements from firefighting, confined space rescue, rope rescue and mountaineering techniques but has also developed its own special techniques and skills for performing work in conditions that are almost always difficult and demanding.
The film is a work of fiction but borrows the construction of the Burma Railway in 1942 – 43 for its historical setting.
Inspired by a Shakespeare sonnet, from which it borrows its title, this work is representative of the inventiveness of Goehr's recent chamber work.
The 11th edition Britannica, from whose text this encyclopedia borrows, has a fairly low opinion of Dies's work, as the following quotations indicate:
In this sense, canon is " the original work from which the fan fiction author borrows ," or " the original media on which the fan fictions are based.
He argued that the episode borrows plot elements from both " Lisa the Vegetarian ", " Lisa's Pony " and " Grift of the Magi ", and went on to write that the episode is " a pretty unoriginal piece of work.
This contradicts speculations that the song simply borrows on a Nemo character of an earlier work, such as J. Verne ’ s Captain Nemo, Homer ’ s Ulysses alias Nemo, C. Dickens ’ Captain Hawdon alias Nemo, W. McCay ’ s Little Nemo, or the Disney Studio ’ s film Finding Nemo.
The work belongs to the Renaissance tradition of the Italian romantic epic poem, and Tasso frequently borrows plot elements and character types directly from Ariosto's Orlando furioso.
His wind band work is traditional and tonal which may be described as Gebrauchsmusik and he sometimes borrows from popular music.
His major theoretical work is on Thing theory, which borrows from Heidegger's object / thing distinction to look the role of objects that have become manifest in a way that sets them apart from the world in which they exist.
Drake based the Hammer's Slammers on his time spent with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam and Cambodia in 1970, however Drake also borrows plots from historical or mythological sources for many of the Hammer's Slammers stories as with his other work.

borrows and be
At the very end of the text he borrows an analogy from Arthur Schopenhauer, and compares the book to a ladder that must be thrown away after one has climbed it.
The couple lives mostly on credit, and while Rawdon seems to be too dim-witted to be aware of the effect of his borrowing on the people around him, Becky is fully aware that her heavy borrowing and her failure to pay bills bankrupts at least two innocent people: her servant, Briggs, whose life savings Becky borrows and fritters away, and her landlord Raggles, who was formerly a butler to the Crawley family and who invested his life savings in the townhouse that Becky and Rawdon rent ( and fail to pay for ).
When a company borrows from the primary capital markets, often the purpose is to invest in additional physical capital goods, which will be used to help increase its income.
Due to the Department of Defense requiring as much of the syntax as possible to be based on Ada, in order to avoid re-inventing concepts that had already been thoroughly tested in the development of Ada, VHDL borrows heavily from the Ada programming language in both concepts and syntax.
Slash fiction, like other fan fiction, sometimes borrows the MPAA film rating system to indicate the amount of sexual content in the story. Not all slash fiction has explicit sexual content – the interaction between two characters can be as innocent as holding hands or a chaste kiss, or even contain nothing but unfulfilled yearning ; stories may be labeled " UST " for " unresolved sexual tension ".
The most difficult hurdle for claiming that the Trust Fund is not a fiction is the fact that redeeming Trust Fund bonds will be indistinguishable from how the federal government finds any other new revenues: raises taxes, borrows more, or uses surpluses from other programs.
However, if Bob borrows Alice's car she will most likely be upset if Bob returns a different vehicle -- even a vehicle that is the same make and model -- as automobiles are not fungible.
Some of these approaches require shorting stocks instead of buying them: the trader borrows stock from his broker and sells the borrowed stock, hoping that the price will fall and he will be able to purchase the shares at a lower price.
The Octavius is admittedly earlier than Cyprian's Quod idola dei non sint, which borrows from it ; how much earlier can be determined only by settling the relation in which it stands to Tertullian's Apologeticum.
Islamic architecture thus borrows from Persian architecture and can be some what called an extension and further evolution of Persian architecture.
Another example is a company that opens a subsidiary in another country and borrows in the foreign currency to finance its operations, even though the foreign interest rate may be more expensive than in its home country: by matching the debt payments to expected revenues in the foreign currency, the parent company has reduced its foreign currency exposure.
* The principal of a bond – also known as maturity value, face value, par value – is the amount that the issuer borrows which must be repaid to the lender.
Rlab borrows some of the best features of the MATLAB language but provides them through a different syntax that has been modified in order to be more expressive while reducing ambiguity.
Rather, Van Tillians employ these beliefs, which they justify on Biblical grounds, in the service of transcendental arguments, which are a sort of meta-argument about foundational principles, necessary preconditions, in which the non-Christian's worldview is shown to be incoherent in and of itself and intelligible only because it borrows capital from the Christian worldview.
PDL borrows from Perl at least three basic types of program structure: imperative programming, functional programming, and pipeline programming forms may be combined.
* Most normal bonds can be thought of as " interest only loans ", where the borrower borrows a fixed amount and then pays interest only before returning the principal at the end of a period.
The song heavily borrows the musical arrangement from John Barry's " You Only Live Twice ", the title track for the James Bond film of the same name, reported to be one of Williams ' favourite Bond films.
On learning that the government does not expect other nations to be willing to come to meet him, he goes out to meet the common people, using the surname " Carpenter ," the name found on the clothes and suit case he borrows, as a pseudonym.
The level of feature analysis ( and possibly the onomasiological level ) can be spared if the speaker simply borrows a word from a foreign language or variety ; it is also spared if the speaker simply takes the word s / he originally fell back to and just shortens it.
Robert Plant borrows the line, " Be on my side, I'll be on your side, there is no reason for you to hide ," in the live versions of " Dazed and Confused " and " How Many More Times " recorded in 1970 at Royal Albert Hall ( from the " Led Zeppelin DVD ").
On his way to the gig, Jack realizes his mistake and borrows his best friend Mac's ( Mark Addy ) car to go home and be with his family.

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