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1 South Africa could take a leaf out of the European Union's book.
2 If Hinds has any sense, he'll take a leaf from her book.
3 Why not take a leaf from the practices of bygone days?
4 Tony Blair should take a leaf out of the French elder statesman's book.
5 Mrs May should take a leaf out of her predecessor's book.
6 Can't the cinema business take a leaf out of that book?
7 Well, the Republic could take a leaf out of Japan's book.
8 We ought to take a leaf from their books and do the same.
9 Why not take a leaf from a socialist tract I came upon yesterday.
10 The original idea here was to take a leaf out of Chief Keef's book.
11 Other companies might take a leaf out of their book.
12 Individual savers, too, might take a leaf from the Nobel book of investment pragmatism.
13 Or, better still, take a leaf from this marketing plan.
14 A lot of athletes and coaches could take a leaf out of her book.
15 You should take a leaf out of his book, Yorke.
16 We must look to Christian women to take a leaf out of 'Bithiah's' book.
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