You sit and you draw, draw, draw, and it's not fun.
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CNN anchors Brianna Keilar (First Draw), Victor Blackwell (Second Draw) and Ana Cabrera (Final Draw) will conduct each draw separately in the 8 p.m.
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"I don't draw because I love to draw," she writes.
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If you want to draw a dog, draw a dog.
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This gave her time to draw — she loved to draw.
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I'd draw, rip up my effort, draw and rip up, endlessly.
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I often draw people, but you can draw whatever you want.
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You draw the map because it's wonderful to draw a map.
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You can also draw on your GIF in the Draw menu.
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I can draw a home now and I can draw my dreams.
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You draw stuff, you mail it in, draw stuff, mail it in.
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The couple draw each other's bodies, draw each other seeing each other's bodies, draw each other thinking about their own bodies while touching each other.
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The N.Y.J.T.L. Bronx Open will feature a 48-player qualifying draw and a 30-player main draw in singles, and a 16-team doubles draw.
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"He taught her how to draw and they would draw together," she says.
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You can message to draw them out, and draw them to punch you.
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Where do you draw the line and how do you draw that line?
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His point was that no one can draw at the speed art students draw.
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You can message to draw them out, and draw them out to punch you.
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You can draw with emoji the same way you draw with the pen tool.
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But how do you draw workers to a place without much of a draw?
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They see in their head what they want to draw, and they draw it.
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"People draw lines, and you've got to decide where you draw the line," Cue said.
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He can draw Alf in a way that no other human would ever draw Alf.
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That's because we tried to draw something but don't have anything yet to draw onto.
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Nobody in my family knows how to paint or draw; nobody can draw a straight line.
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"There's a limit, there's a limit, we draw the line, I draw the line," added Bernice.
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Each draw includes the main jackpot, as well as a guaranteed prize draw for $1 million.
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There is a line, but you can draw a line, you can absolutely draw a line.
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Where do we draw the line between human and machine — if we draw one at all?
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DC: You don't have to draw the actual idea, you can just draw any thing, yeah.
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After programming the robot to draw a straight line, the team then hacked it to draw a line that was two milimeters off from the line it was originally programmed to draw.
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Steinberg says if he had to draw a new bright line, he would draw it at 218.
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You can now draw your own face over your face, or draw clothes on yourself in Periscope.
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He lost his ability, or his wish, to draw, or to draw as he had done before.
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"Oftentimes people draw upon — current intelligence officials, administration officials — draw upon that expertise and knowledge," he said.
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When I draw on a large panel, I draw the scene directly, mostly without making any drafts.
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People draw benefits according to their need, so beneficiaries earning lower incomes draw more aid from SNAP.
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"We should draw a line, we have to draw a line and look to the future," she said.
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They have forced administrators to draw a line on impermissible speech that the administrators don't wish to draw.
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I like to draw out of my head, and I can draw interiors until the cows come home.
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"We should draw a line, we have to draw a line and look to the future," Hoevertsz said.
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COLOR, DRAW, EXPLORE: MY NEW YORK COLOR, DRAW, EXPLORE: MY LONDON By Majel van der Meulen 40 pp.
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The patient is asked to draw a clock and put numbers on it, and to draw a cube.
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But before beginning the vast majority stated they could not draw, even people who actually can draw pretty well.
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Bazemore recently had to draw 50 cards after opponents conspired to hit him with a series of Draw 4s.
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It's understandable television wants the draw of the Trump administration's most notorious exiles, since they're bound to draw eyeballs.
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While all Cabinet appointments draw attention from interest groups, those made during the presidential transition period draw the most.
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Your AI will need lots of practice — it may need to draw millions of pictures — to draw photorealistic humans.
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To draw an army of Stormtroopers, he could draw one and digitally create a battalion, but he does not.
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She'll go in for a blood draw in a week and have another draw done the week after that.
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When I'm doing the art, I'm not like, I'm going to draw manic, or I'm going to draw depression.
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The episode ended in a draw, but, given that Maduro was on the defensive, a draw was a government win.
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The exploit depends primarily on Android's SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW ("draw on top") and BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE ("a11y") to draw interactive elements over real apps.
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When we draw the ocean, for example, we tend to draw a bunch of squiggly lines, not huge, crashing waves.
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The draw ceremony at Cincinnati will be held later on Friday, with the main draw set to begin on Sunday.
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How do you break a draw in a game like Into the Breach, where "winning" often looks like a draw?
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"Ultimately as you get closer to decision time, candidates have to draw distinctions, they have to draw contrasts," Murphy said.
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"Every draw is different and has its own challenges, and people are saying I have a tough draw," Sharapova said.
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And sure enough, they played to a draw in Moscow on Tuesday, the first 0-0 draw of the tournament.
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" Mr. Hutton added: "I just play the scene and what you draw from it is what you draw from it.
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The competition's preliminary round draw is scheduled on June 9 and the group stage draw is set for Aug. 27.
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It's like, oh, I want to draw a naked lady, or I want to draw a mountain, I see it!
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The score was a draw—a disputed, sorta kinda draw—the best result the ref could pull from the chaos.
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Also I like to draw robots and jetpacks because they are more fun (and easier) to draw than people and cars.
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"Inside a thread you have identity, transaction capabilities, the ability to draw UI, and draw native buttons and interfaces," Marcus explained.
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And depending on the circumstances, a player who throws a Draw 4 card can actually force an opponent to draw eight.
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Show proof to me that you pre-ordered it, and I will draw you -- I will draw a portrait of you.
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Otte, a lucky loser from the qualifying draw playing only his third Grand Slam main-draw match, was the perfect prop.
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The metaphor I offer for biological diversity is the magic well: The more you draw, the more there is to draw.
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"People draw lines, and you've got to decide where you draw the line," Cue said at SXSW in Austin this month.
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An artist's ability to draw with pencil is the true test and also the best way to learn how to draw.
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Bryant, who dominated the court from any position, was a draw — plenty would say the central draw in the mid-1990s.
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" The women's draw lost its No. 2 seed, Garbiñe Muguruza, on Thursday, but Kerber, now the highest remaining seed in the bottom half of the draw at No. 4, said she was "not looking too far in the draw.
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There's also a feature called "Dog/Cat Draw," which is where you draw... but your ink is an increasingly long dog / cat.
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The winner: We'll call this one a draw … a very weird draw that ends with Lois Lane accepting a date with Robin.
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The USC/UCLA game will draw a huge crowd, and it'll also draw a large number of tailgaters before the game itself.
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"The apartment is listed under the actual value to draw people in and to draw the prices way over asking," he said.
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The winners get a wild card into the qualifying draw or main draw of next year's U.S. Open, depending on their rankings.
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Draw ceremony: The first-round matchups in men's and women's singles will be set at the draw on Thursday at 2 p.m.
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In art school, I was told that it was not enough to sit and draw what felt necessary for me to draw.
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The same way metalheads might draw a pentagram, or wannabe punks might draw the anarchy sign (a letter A inside a circle), some students might draw MS-13 symbols, unaware that adults could take those doodles as proof of membership.
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How to Draw Sketchbook: Cars — $23.99 See Details How to Draw Sketchbook: Superheroes And of course, there's also a sketchbook dedicated to superheroes.
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Some AV-oriented chips draw more, some draw less, but Tesla's claim is that they're getting more power per watt than the competition.
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He might look, as Mirror Mirror director Tarsem Singh put it, like who you'd draw if you were going to draw a prince.
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"You can draw an outline based on potential scenarios but you can't draw the specifics until that scenario is played out," he said.
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I draw and I know other people who draw so we've chosen to honor Bowie's passing in the way most natural to us.
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"We should draw the conclusion that the Chinese government very obviously wants us to draw: this is a political case," Professor Clarke said.
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DRAW AND DISCOVER: HAPPY, SAD, FEELING GLAD DRAW AND DISCOVER: PUSH, PULL, EMPTY, FULLDRAW AND DISCOVER: INSIDE, OUTSIDE, UPSIDE DOWNBy Yasmeen Ismail103 pp.
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So 4-year-olds are learning to draw the alphabet's letters almost in the same way they're learning how to draw Darth Vader.
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The largest crude draw was in the Gulf Coast region, where crude stockpiles fell 6.1 million barrels, the biggest weekly draw since May.
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For example, kids who like to draw and are, under experimental conditions, paid to do so, draw less than those who aren't paid.
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He was granted the last alternate spot in the qualifying draw, and he won two matches there to advance to the main draw.
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There's not many lines that people can draw from KISS to Bauhaus to Lungfish, but that's the line I was able to draw.
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"It was designed to be welcoming and to draw people in like two open arms, to draw them into the heart of the church."
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"Angel and Spike—what they do is draw out Buffy's sexuality and draw out women's sexuality, and that's what makes them dangerous," she says.
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The app also lets artists draw with vector and raster brushes, combining the features of the Adobe Illustrator Draw and Photoshop Sketch iPad apps.
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So long as they adhere to a familiar victim-perpetrator script, shootings like these barely draw national attention—if they draw it at all.
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He explains to The Creators Project that, because the Olympics draw the best athletes from around the globe, the games also draw equal tal.
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We don't need to bring the bands that draw a crowd, we want the bands that draw in the open-minded lovers of music.
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I don't see this as a self-portrait, but did you draw from your own relationships to your family to help draw that character?
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Positive feedback tends to engender positive motivations, which draw on imagination and confidence; negative feedback engenders negative motivations, which draw on anxiety and fear.
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With the tools on the new Draw tab, you can use your finger or a stylus or Apple Pencil to write, draw and highlight.
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To teach 4- or 5-year-olds how to draw an "S," she had a trick: Draw one "C" forward and one "C" backward.
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How to Draw Sketchbook: Athletic Shoes — $23.99 See Details How to Draw Sketchbook: Cars Have a dream car that not even luxury brands can materialize?
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Democrats draw favorable maps for themselves when they can, and in the future may have more state legislatures under their control to draw maps for.
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The Supreme Court is not waiting around for Congress to draw its line, and appears poised to draw its own line between privacy and security.
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Rather than draw the circle of opprobrium around a tiny number of violent fanatics, some worried Westerners draw it around the world's 1.6 billion Muslims.
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Liu got a wild card into the Open qualifying draw and probably will play the junior tournament if she misses out on the main draw.
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Democrats in the state can draw on a deep bench, including a handful of candidates running for governor, from which Dayton could draw his pick.
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"One can only imagine what our music would have sounded like if David Bowie would have been afraid to draw from Shirley Bassie, or if the Beatles would have been afraid to draw from Chuck Berry, or if Elton John would have been afraid to draw from the Beatles, or if Elvis Presley would have been afraid to draw from his many influences," the amicus brief reads.
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A group game at Euro 2004 ended in a 2-2 draw, and their latest game was a 0-0 draw in March 2011 in Paris.
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Project Gemini lets artists draw with raster and vector brushes, combining the tools from iPad apps like Adobe Illustrator Draw and Photoshop Sketch into one app.
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"When we first ask kids to draw what is in their mind, they draw bombs, corpses and burning houses," said IOM mental health worker Emmanuel Maina.
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It's partly because of elephants that Steadman, Hunter S. Thompson's collaborator in chief of three-plus decades, finally found a reason to draw—really draw—again.
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When they re-draw the lines of their political districts, they often draw lines to reduce competition and keep power in the hands of the majority.
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Clinton certainly never wanted to draw a formidable challenger, but if she was destined to draw one, she's lucky it was Sanders rather than anyone else.
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I revisit more names on my own list: Caney Fork River, Chief Creek, Dry Creek, Live Oak Draw, Fish Wash, Puckett Draw, Brazos River, Deadman Wash.
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In the case of "Draw," once you type it in, you get to click a Draw button and then add a simple doodle to your post.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Read more from CM Campbell: "How to Draw a Black Guy" and "How to Draw a Black Lady, Part 1."
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I'm really serious about this: Win, lose or draw—trust me, if it had been the other way around—win, lose or draw, or controversy, that's it.
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Anderson's win ended the U.S. presence in the men's draw while Sloane Stephens and Venus Williams have both qualified for the last four in the women's draw.
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" Fake Draw is similar to Quick Draw, except instead of just saying "Fire," the game tries to mess you up and say things like "Fork" and "Five.
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Sometimes I'll eat chocolate, or draw things (even though I can't draw for shit), or throw tarot cards around while listening to a podcast about serial killers.
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Sometimes I have these ideas for pictures that I want to make, and then I'll draw it, or take a picture and then draw from the picture.
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That compares with analysts estimates in a Reuters poll for a 0.5 million barrel draw in gasoline stocks and a 2.7 million barrel draw in crude inventories.
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P.S.G. IN SCORELESS DRAW Paris St.-Germain prepared for its Champions League game against Chelsea with an unimpressive 0-0 draw against Montpellier in the French league.
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In addition to showing Sanders can draw a larger crowd than Warren, his team also used the rally to subtly draw policy contrasts between the two candidates.
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Amazingly, no penalty was called, the game ended in a 2-2 draw, and Senegal won Group B. Entering the match, Senegal knew they only needed to draw to advance, but as other games unfolded it developed that the draw (and thus the hilarious self own) was unnecessary.
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How to Draw Sketchbooks: Drawing Basics — $23.99 See Details How to Draw Sketchbook: Figures The rest of the sketchbooks in this list follows the same format: you're given templates and outlines in the beginning in the hopes of outgrowing them and learning how to draw on your own.
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The Swiss only managed one win all tournament – against Albania – while their group-stage draw with France was considerably more praiseworthy than their group-stage draw with Romania.
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The DNC delegates the process for the random draw to the debate host, NBC News, and will do so for all future debates that require a random draw.
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It costs the same for a comic artist to draw an explosive battle scene as it does to draw a conversation, but that isn't the case for filmmakers.
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"A ticket holder forfeits any claim to a prize for a draw game after the expiration of the 180th day following the draw date," the Texas Lottery says.
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I really understand how a face works, and I feel like I can draw eyes and eyebrows and lips really well because I do draw that on myself.
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A favorite: he'd draw circles around "POTUS" and his own name and draw a line connecting them, explaining to the visitor that he reports directly to the President.
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Since then, other researchers had conducted dozens of Draw-a-Scientist studies, and Miller had a well-informed hunch that kids would be more likely to draw women.
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" Pressed on whether or not he allowed the draw for the 2014 World Cup to be fixed, he said: "The draw was clean down to the last detail.
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We're all going out there doing the same thing, and if I draw a crowd, then I draw a crowd, so I think the pay should be equal.
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It isn't hard to draw commonalities between the two: Both are Massachusetts natives who were raised in bookish families, and both draw heavily from metaphysics in their work.
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One of her best-known products is a test that pricks your finger to draw a tiny amount of blood, as opposed to the traditional blood draw method.
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The first-draw sample at one water fountain had a concentration of 712 parts per billion; the second-draw sample had a concentration of 34.8 parts per billion.
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Relying on science to arbitrate the male-female divide in sports is fruitless, they said, because science could not draw a line that nature itself refused to draw.
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The Cushing draw aside, total U.S. crude stocks rose for a second straight week, gaining 1.4 million barrels last week, contrary to analysts' forecasts for an identical draw.
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Had Clinton chosen Castro as her running mate, I planned to sell the domain to draw attention to the student loan crisis and draw down my student debt.
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While the Norwegian Christian Ruud was in the draw with Federer in 1999, the only Ruud in the draw this year is Christian's 20-year-old son, Casper.
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Also on the top half of the draw are top-seeded Simona Halep and eighth-seeded Petra Kvitova, who was the oddsmakers' favorite before the draw was made.
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I also just love to draw fantastical stuff, and mystical stuff, and the sort of things I love to draw tend to be well-suited to kids' books.
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"The highlight from today's EIA report isn't the larger-than-expected draw to stocks, but the reported cause of this draw," said Troy Vincent, oil analyst with Clipper Data.
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"If you ask Danish children to draw a house, they will draw a chimney with smoke coming out," says Kare Press-Kristensen, an adviser to the Danish Ecological Council.
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This is easy: We just need to move the background() function from setup() to draw(), so that every time draw() loops, the background is redrawn over the old balls.
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A home equity line of credit is more complex: Borrowers can draw on it as needed over an initial draw period — typically 10 years — during which interest rates fluctuate.
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The youngest player in the singles draw certainly delivered an almighty knockout punch to floor Williams, who at 39 was the oldest woman in the Wimbledon women's singles draw.
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Here's how Denmark and France played to a 234-0 draw: France and Denmark knew going in that a draw would send both teams through to the next round.
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For all of the concerns around DirecTV, it still has a major draw in its NFL Sunday Ticket package — but it may lose that draw in the coming years.
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A careful and accurate census is essential if we are to draw districts that maximize competition — but it is also essential of one wants to draw lopsidedly partisan districts.
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In the same way a research scientist needs lots of data to draw any meaningful conclusions, I too draw from many examples in order to exhaustively explore a theme.
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Mitchell, who plans to play in the qualifying draw of the Australian Open next week for one last shot to make it into the main draw, marveled at Federer's timing.
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I imagine a time when we ask children to draw a scientist and they draw somebody who looks like mathematician Nalini Joshi, molecular biologist Suzanne Cory, or astronomer Karlie Noon.
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"It shows that the arts are an incredible draw, and we are an incredible draw here because of what we have," Robert J. Bradley, president of the organization's board, said.
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Because I too was once an 18-year-old woman, I know the draw of a boy with a sob story and free-wheeling compliments is a powerful, powerful draw.
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They had the magazines and the clips under the draws, utilizing a space between the bottom of the draw and the sheet metal that was the shelf between each draw.
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On Friday, he qualified for the main draw, marking the first time in six tries over two years that he has reached the main draw for a Grand Slam event.
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" If I got to draw the line, I would draw it so as to preserve the performances of the past 40 years at the cost of the last three years."
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Las Vegas residencies have become a popular draw for top music stars because they allow performers to remain in one place and draw large crowd without the rigors of touring.
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You can kind of just skate by and do your own thing and play video games and draw comics or not draw comics and just read like I used to.
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Ceriello said he expected to draw top-100 players in the main draw of the U.S. Open who are looking for a tuneup event ahead of the season's last major.
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He's been teaching basic illustration techniques, like how to draw a face and its expressions, but also often shares anecdotes about growing up as a kid who loved to draw.
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As Ortega Costigan and McGrath say, "We hope that the art will draw people to the holiday, and in turn draw them closer to the beauty of the Mexican culture."
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So Bazemore and Schroder hatched the idea of adding some of the more notorious cards from at least two other decks — all the Draw 2s, Wild Draw 4s, Reverses and Skips.
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No winner emerged immediately after the draw and the Mega Millions site the payout for Friday's draw to $508 million, with the option to take a cash payout of $357 million.
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"Gonna draw something today should it be naked?" he asked, alongside a poll inviting his fans to weigh in on whether he should draw a nude man or a nude woman.
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Her ranking reached a career high of 148th, and she stormed through the Wimbledon qualifying draw without dropping a set to earn her first spot in a Grand Slam main draw.
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SCHALKE AND DORTMUND DRAW Schalke held Borussia Dortmund to a hard-fought 2-2 draw in Berlin, doing Bayern Munich a favor in its quest for a fourth successive Bundesliga title.
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But until this year there were fewer opportunities for female players to earn that money, with the women's qualifying draw of 96 far smaller than the men's draw of 128 players.
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Because if there's a draw, and Treasury's writing a check – regardless of what it is "technically" - a draw will be seen as another bailout and affordable housing will take a hit.
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If you were asked to draw an eyeball in 10 seconds or less, you would probably draw something that looks like it could be glued onto an elementary school craft project.
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" On North Korea: "The president doesn't draw red lines.
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But you can make stuff — make films, draw, write.
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Some tips from the experts: * Draw up a calendar.
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" He added: "I can't even draw a line now.
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" I draw inspiration from: "My culture and my heritage.
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For being my biggest fan win, lose , or draw!
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Tyson Fury — 29 wins (20 KOs) against 1 draw.
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They might draw a big aggregate audience but at any one point in time it's hard to draw an audience, and that's why sports continues to go up in value, sports rights.
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Elsewhere, Niklas Hult scored just before halftime to help fourth-place Nice earn a 1-1 draw at Lille, and Marseille's poor performance at home continued with a goalless draw against Guingamp.
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In placing man in charge of beast, Del Amo's intent is not, perhaps, to draw a comparison but to draw a distinction between violence and cruelty: Cruelty is distinctly a human forte.
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The next Mega Millions draw will be on Tuesday, after no one hit all of the numbers of 15, 23, 23, 65, 70 and the Mega Ball 7 during Friday night's draw.
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The members also passed a motion to reduce Davis Cup pre-tie commitments for players to a single function combining the draw, post-draw press conferences and interviews, and an official lunch.
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I was drawing stuff I thought people wanted to see, but it wasn't selling, so I thought 'Oh, screw it, I'll just draw what I want to draw for a few months.
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But if I could draw it, simply impose on it a shape, I would draw it like a tropical storm as you see in satellite pictures, a loosely organized thing spinning outward.
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If your best skills are character building and mic work, and they won't let you do it because you haven't proven you can draw, how can you ever prove you can draw?
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But after a draw in Round 9, he missed a chance for a draw in Game 10, and Mr. Carlsen inflicted a six-and-a-half-hour, 75-move grind to surrender.
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They will split the money evenly with the so-called lucky losers — players who lost in the final round of the qualifying draw and replace the injured player in the main draw.
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But after a draw in the ninth game, Karjakin missed several chances for a draw in the 10th, and Carlsen punished him with a six-and-a-half-hour, 75-move defeat.
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With no Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray in the draw, Anderson lucked out when he fell into the half of the draw that did not feature either Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal.
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You can use an on-screen ruler to draw perfectly straight lines, draw a line between two dots in Maps to calculate the distance, highlight and delete text in Word, and much more.
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You can use an on-screen ruler to draw perfectly straight lines, draw a line between two dots in Maps to calculate the distance, highlight and delete text in Word, and much more.
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Republican-led legislatures will draw lines in four states where a Democrat holds the governor's mansion, and Democrats will draw boundaries in one state, New Hampshire, where a Republican governor must sign off.
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The question is, how do you draw the difference between creators criticizing each other and being a part of this free speech and open ideas, and then where do you draw the line?
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To draw the conclusion that Fritzsche does not quite draw, the regime that has the power to kill, starve and steal also has the power to define the boundaries of a moral community.
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She still has time to get her ranking high enough to get into the Wimbledon main draw on her own, but the French Open main draw is being set using this week's rankings.
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It asks patients to repeat a list of spoken words, identify pictures of animals like a lion or a camel, draw a cube or draw a clock face set to a particular time.
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We'll do a phone follow-up today and tomorrow, and then in a week I'll go back in for a blood draw, a week after that I'll go in for another blood draw.
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"I was quite naive in the beginning—it was just to find a new way to draw," says Tresset, who programs the robots with software to draw what they "see" through webcam eyes.
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Sharapova was denied a wild card into both the main draw and the qualifying draw of the French Open, with its president, Bernard Giudicelli, delivering the decision in a monologue on Facebook Live.
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Traders said that the main WTI price driver had been American Petroleum Institute data showing a 7.5-million barrel draw to 507.2 million barrels in U.S. crude inventories, the third weekly stock draw.
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Both events could draw much more attention to potential risks.
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The big draw, in addition to "free lodging and meals"?
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I also draw hard lines around my time at home.
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I had a lot of big draw downs inner year.
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"You couldn't draw it up better than that," Patterson said.
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It would become a major tourist draw for Greenwich Village.
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He even continues to draw Mr Erdogan (see below). Why?
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It is unclear how much support the measure could draw.
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To call Rubio a "Hispanic candidate" suggests he would draw
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I do the lucky draw ($3) and win another keychain.
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Many draw pictures of people being slaughtered or in combat.
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I used to draw entire segments immersed in those songs.
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And usually you want the President to draw the line.
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That figure will skyrocket as the November elections draw closer.
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Someone please draw more pictures of female superheroes punching Trump.
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Crude prices also fell, despite a draw in crude inventories.
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If you claw there you will draw blood and pain.
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I would draw it with walnut ink and quill pen.
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Obviously, not a lot to draw from the picture itself.
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Looking for something to read as the nights draw in?
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He likes to draw out, he likes the klieg lights.
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I need to learn to really draw the human figure.
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No sound effects or any special tricks to draw attention.
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The draw to determine placement will occur the next night.
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But the curators agreed it is easy to draw inferences.
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We draw on prior beliefs, biases, and scripts -- familiar stories.
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But not butt plugs, that's where I draw the line.
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I get it: That show can really draw you in.
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Unfortunately, even insiders disagree on where to draw the line.
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Even rallies in his backyard have struggled to draw crowds.
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So we'll call this cosmetic competition a draw for now.
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"There were a lot of silhouettes to draw," Campbell said.
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From this great diversity, we draw strength as a company.
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And tender committees should draw members from outside infrastructure ministries.
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So we need to draw strength from artists like Agnès.
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Perhaps draw up a vision board of your dream home!
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I'm very happy with what happens, win, lose, or draw.
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I draw public transit PSAs and furry fan art commissions.
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I was able to draw from it during the winter.
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Herzbrun's landscapes similarly draw attention to individual patches of color.
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Warren has for months tried to subtly draw that distinction.
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The supervisor from Arlington was the fastest on the draw.
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It even has a longer draw distance for agility orbs.
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IT WAS supposed to draw the row to an end.
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They fetch his takeout meals and draw him into conversation.
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Root can be programmed to draw intricate patterns (or fractals).
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You never know when you'll draw that last breath in!
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There are about 130 such laws presidents can draw from.
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The pandas at Zoo Atlanta draw large crowds every year.
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This month's eclipse is expected to draw millions of people.
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Formally, many of his collage works draw on this influence.
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The contrast that Clinton is looking to draw is clear.
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Third, awards $1,20163 and a NuVision Solo 10 Draw tablet.
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However, 2017 is doing a lot to draw me back.
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But someone has to draw those boundaries, and defend them.
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They also draw attention to buildings in danger of demolition.
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So how to draw the line between open and closed?
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States do more than just draw lines every decade, however.
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Thiam's departure does not draw a line under the affair.
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Students at Tufts were encouraged to draw out their feelings.
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And it's hard to define where to draw the line.
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You can draw out characters and it works pretty accurately.
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He sought to draw a contrast between himself and Clinton.
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Is there a large enough sample size to draw conclusions?
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Up to then the match had been a goalless draw.
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Where do we draw that line between overreach and isolationism?
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Different people might draw different conclusions from the available information.
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What is the emotional draw of a carbon fiber lattice?
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Objectives: Draw national attention to the Emanuel Samson church shooting.
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WHAT lessons should Europe draw from Donald Trump's election victory?
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There are seven books with endless ideas to draw from.
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They may try to draw the coalition into urban combat.
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"I've always had the ability to draw faces," he says.
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One of these tasks was that the robot could draw.
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I draw it through the middle of Stephen King's wallet.
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The campaigns each draw once from a deck of cards.
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But I would be very, very slow on the draw.
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"Do you want to draw a card?" she asked Benson.
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It will also diminish the state's draw as a destination
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Somehow it feels like choosing a favorite would draw blood.
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You can also crop the screenshot and draw on it.
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To succeed, a podcast adaptation should draw on television's strengths.
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But comped nicotine juice is not the main draw here.
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Then, determine what insights you can draw from those numbers.
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Marie Ekeland's resignation draw a lot of attention to it.
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Again, she continued to draw inspiration from her daily life.
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These specs aren't the main draw for this headset, though.
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Therapists can often draw kids out in ways parents can't.
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Where do you draw the line between art and vandalism?
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These days, he's heading to church and learning to draw.
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Rulfo's stories draw on the rural Jalisco of his childhood.
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Successive defeats have made it harder to draw fresh recruits.
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BONUS: Here's how to draw Adele on a flaming hoverboard
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Their first encounter, in 1996, ended in a goalless draw.
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The Raging Worgen may be the last card you draw.
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I would've had a lot of leeway to draw stuff.
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The information on draw probability shall be true and effective.
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You hope to draw attention to high rates of suicide.
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Though it's difficult to draw conclusions from one sample, i.e.
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The payout for Friday night's draw grew to $508 million.
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Where do you draw the line between robots and humans?
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You can group notes together and draw connections between them.
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Draw a graphic wing on top of your gray base.
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"This picture never fails to draw a gasp," Buell said.
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Such a conflict would likely draw larger nuclear powers in.
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The Second Draw will include six candidates: New Jersey Sen.
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The graphics look comically simple because neither developer can draw.
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Onto the ground she will draw an exacting linear configuration.
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"I don't draw conclusions of complicity at all," Tillerson said.
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" To use Tennant's euphemism, "There's some space to draw on.
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Inevitably, the main draw remains the elaborately mounted driving pieces.
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His incendiary comments helped draw attention to a longshot campaign.
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And as long as I draw breath, none ever will.
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"There is one difference which you could draw," Nadler said.
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"It was something that I had to draw," Nelson said.
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Still, employers have to know where to draw the line.
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The stranded men draw swords and fight to the death.
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It ordered the state to draw new maps by Nov.
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What are some of the influences that you draw on?
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Every match is tough, my draw is (a) tough one.
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Disney wasn't the only cartoonist to draw inspiration from Herriman.
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Alabama's low property taxes are a big draw for Joe.
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The latter offering could be a huge draw for customers.
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But there's also the real draw of a good story.
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It can only draw from the best its population produces.
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Can Facebook draw in advertisers and make its partners happy?
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Now, Danang's beachfront hotels draw tourists from around the world.
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The draw will come here in the next few months.
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Zeti: I am not sure you can draw that conclusion.
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Still, Manafort's work continues to draw attention in Ukrainian politics.
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AI at War It's easy to draw comparisons to Snapchat.
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Naturally, the new first class suites are the main draw.
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They clearly knew that people would draw parallels and panic.
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They draw walks when you shy away from the zone.
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The gubernatorial election in November will likely draw national attention.
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Nor did he leave that conclusion to others to draw.
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Organizers used Facebook announcements to draw attention to their campaign.
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They draw enormous, boisterous crowds at their rallies and speeches.
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Where do you draw the line between reverence and imitation?
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I didn't want to draw any extra attention to it.
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You can draw a direct line between the two shows.
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Why should it be strange to draw 'so many' blacks?
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But were Abbott's and Buckhorn's attempt to draw laughs funny?
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Most #MannequinChallenge videos want to draw your attention to something.
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Trump's inherited wealth was also a draw for some Chinese.
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The matchups within each region were done by random draw.
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Meanwhile, Trump's promise to restore the economy is the draw.
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"Just wanted to draw your attention to this," one began.
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Dollar General also hopes to draw Millennials with the brand.
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"It's very premature to draw any conclusions from this test."
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So, what conclusion can you draw from all of this?
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That's why music will continue to draw people, I think.
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The extravaganza will draw ships from more than 50 countries.
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And we draw our conclusions from this lack of information.
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A handful across India draw a trickle of worshippers today.
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If your kids are little, draw them a map. 14.
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Through that connection they can draw strength and gain insight.
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In Draw Your Blade, though, it's incredibly simple and intuitive.
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Both were Jews who loved to draw, starting in childhood.
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Kim and Kendall draw parallels with Kris and Caitlyn's story.
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If anyone can draw attention to this technology, it's Barshop.
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Yet draw the camera back and the picture looks gloomier.
|
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You can practically draw a direct line between "Petals" P!
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Be sure to draw up a very long bucket list.
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Ambrosia and other startups seeking publicity draw on those stories.
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Many analysts were mystified by the weekly draw in crude.
|
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Shortly thereafter, the result was corrected to a majority draw.
|
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Apple won't have those kinds of sources to draw upon.
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Everything about the machine is designed to draw you in.
|
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That would appear to draw Mr. Mulvaney into the scandal.
|
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They want investors to draw inferences from the economic data.
|
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Others will draw very different conclusions from the same evidence.
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Medicare for more would draw out only older Americans — Mrs.
|
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But draw the camera back and a different picture emerges.
|
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But eventually a draw will match Kosovo against the Serbs.
|
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Luck of the draw had Marcus there first, by weeks.
|
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"Incredible match," Stepanek, the oldest player in the draw, said.
|
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Republican because almost any attempt to draw contiguous districts will
|
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Hawn's snaps draw a squiggly line between slapstick and sincerity.
|
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Her tentativeness is strategic, determined to draw a listener closer.
|
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Feinstein tried to draw out Kavanaugh's views on Roe v.
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I was soon spending hours trying to draw like Hiroshige.
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Nightclubs and festivals draw crowds, and people stay out late.
|
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Science fiction appeared to draw a step closer to fact.
|
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Amusement parks that draw people from all over the world?
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And, because Moore is involved, it will draw national attention.
|
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If you're playing poker, never draw to an inside straight.
|
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A larger company like Hershey would likely draw more attention.
|
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Another draw, she said, was the presence of other artists.
|
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Many primaries for less important offices draw even fewer voters.
|
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The line between security and privacy is difficult to draw.
|
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Väätäinen said it's easier to draw Disney princesses than villains.
|
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Distance, not speed, has always been the draw for her.
|
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It's a big draw: half a million spectators are anticipated.
|
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Home should be the most important draw for a politician.
|
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People were going to cash machines to draw out cash.
|
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Draw hard and fast conclusions -- without all the facts. 4.
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You can check out the entire Champions League draw below.
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Instead, he is looking to draw support from other groups.
|
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How to draw on your iPhone in the Notes app1.
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Costco's poutine options are a big draw for Canadian members...
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Huawei has not shied from agreements that could draw criticism.
|
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Whether you win, lose or draw, people are gonna talk.
|
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But they were unable to draw a conclusion about Germany.
|
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How do you draw a man on the night shift?
|
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"I think we need to draw a line," Burns said.
|
|
Content creators also have an opportunity to draw people together.
|
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Or you could plan to draw from taxable accounts first.
|
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"With NOACs, you don't measure or draw blood," January said.
|
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That requires patients to prick their finger and draw blood.
|
|
Students at Tufts were encouraged to 'draw about their feelings.
|
|
"You guys all try to draw a connection," Collins said.
|
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"For us, the draw is a defeat," Neymar told reporters.
|
|
Right here, right now, is where we draw the line.
|
|
On Soccer Filippo Galli does not draw the parallel lightly.
|
|
Some states let independent or bipartisan commissions draw the lines.
|
|
Belgium will advance with a win or draw against Sweden.
|
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They just snap a photo or video, draw, or write.
|
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Let's draw a quick parallel between Toronto and Oklahoma City.
|
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But many media outlets have been slow to the draw.
|
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But the Palestinians are determined to draw the world's attention.
|
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There is no need to draw conclusions in a vacuum.
|
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I'd always draw them in art class, things like that.
|
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"Draw your water and move from here!" one man yelled.
|
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But we've tried to draw him as a great pastor.
|
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The ad seeks to draw a contrast with state Rep.
|
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You don't draw the map to have a completed map.
|
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Draw up a design, find out what parts you need.
|
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How do we draw, do you know what I mean?
|
|
Where do you draw the line between work and safety?
|
|
Some obnoxious pets draw blood with their fangs and claws.
|
|
Traders weighed the bullish stockpile draw and bearish production data.
|
|
However, original content is now no longer Hulu's only draw.
|
|
I think that will be a draw to many people.
|
|
Muay Thai is still the biggest draw in the region.
|
|
The artists first draw their adornments directly onto the pieces.
|
|
"I started to draw at an early age," Travieso says.
|
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Just draw a box around the bit you care about.
|
|
And that was it, the fight was declared a draw.
|
|
You must draw a line, and make it very clear.
|
|
Discounts like this could draw users into Facebook's cryptocurrency feature.
|
|
It is an issue he feels a personal draw to.
|
|
Coppin State did not draw closer than 18 points thereafter.
|
|
He had a great basketball IQ to draw that foul.
|
|
She loved to draw and wanted to be an artist.
|
|
It wasn't like I was trying to draw intentional contact.
|
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The round of 16 draw will take place on Monday.
|
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I found I could draw with my right hand supported.
|
|
People must search their soul and draw their own line.
|
|
The rangers have sacrificed several horses to draw her out.
|
|
That growth alone is likely to draw interest from investors.
|
|
Those who continue to kneel, and draw ire, deserve support.
|
|
For all intents and purposes, the result was a draw.
|
|
The group's foibles, she said, are part of the draw.
|
|
Always interesting where and for whom people draw the line.
|
|
Today, the top YouTube channels draw over a million subscribers.
|
|
Those rival factions fought to a near draw in 2016.
|
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It is the spaces in between that draw them together.
|
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It's a small line to draw, but it's a start.
|
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Student Opinion Before reading the article, draw an effective leader.
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Think up some more situations to draw from in advance.
|
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Teachers wear animal costumes and draw signs that make jokes.
|
|
They are never the main draw, but they love it.
|
|
It would draw huge new investments into greening the grid.
|
|
They draw heavily from original texts rather than modern interpretations.
|
|
The luck of the draw made my decision for me.
|
|
Did you draw on your own family life for inspiration?
|
|
The culinary aspect of the images is the bigger draw.
|
|
But that was in part the luck of the draw.
|
|
It lacks a big visual flourish to draw you in.
|
|
And where do we as a society draw the line?
|
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I draw in bed, usually watching a Charlie Chan movie.
|
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None of it will draw the elation from Martínez's moment.
|
|
Nonetheless, the GOP seems keen to draw on Gunster's insights.
|
|
Children and adults are invited to draw, play and build.
|
|
Both draw on similarly cramped ideas about nationhood and sovereignty.
|
|
Slow buses and limited schedules and routes draw frequent complaints.
|
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Draw your legs inward and hop up on your feet.
|
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Draw the layout of your final drawing in pencil. 6.
|
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What fear does is draw the blood from the extremities.
|
|
There are various conclusions one could draw from this reality.
|
|
The conclusion to draw from all this is pretty clear.
|
|
You draw boundaries around what's appropriate behavior for your staff.
|
|
I see old photos of him and draw from that.
|
|
Yeah, you can score off a draw but it's hard.
|
|
I loved watching him draw, watching him create the neckline.
|
|
And the show's increasing political coverage was also a draw.
|
|
Craig Stockwell: My oldest sister could draw beautifully from life.
|
|
I don't know where exactly we can draw the line.
|
|
Nigeria, which needed only a draw to advance, was alive.
|
|
He holds his head, but fails to draw a foul.
|
|
This hazy juncture is a useful opportunity to draw lessons.
|
|
Fortunately we can draw upon insights from recent interdisciplinary initiatives.
|
|
And the draw of California is more powerful than ever.
|
|
While there, Ms. Abo Rebieh got to draw only once.
|
|
Perhaps it was the luck — or curse — of the draw.
|
|
The other three discs draw from the protracted studio sessions.
|
|
But inside Facebook, her approach had begun to draw criticism.
|
|
I just liked to take things and draw stuff in.
|
|
We draw additional strength from each other in challenging times.
|
|
How did you come to write and draw "Dragon Hoops"?
|
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Qualifying rounds begin Sunday, and the main draw starts Monday.
|
|
You draw the graphics on an 8 x 8 grid.
|
|
Where do we draw the line between uncomfortable and unethical?
|
|
What seems to draw people to the more popular destinations?
|
|
And it might shape the outcome of the women's draw.
|
|
He's a big draw primarily because of his enigmatic evil.
|
|
Their rallies began to draw hundreds of citizens airing grievances.
|
|
Where do you draw the line with such a policy?
|
|
Its draw weight is 60 pounds, not its physical weight.
|
|
Christiania is the second biggest tourist draw in Copenhagen now.
|
|
"I work super rough, I don't draw tight," Uriarte said.
|
|
But the company's claims of success continue to draw scrutiny.
|
|
Case 3: Team A has one draw and one loss.
|
|
Exhibitions of her work almost inevitably draw large, attentive crowds.
|
|
That does not mean Mr. Albanese will not draw votes.
|
|
Chinese trade is undeniably a big draw for many countries.
|
|
St. Augustine's main draw is its rich Spanish Colonial history.
|
|
Reaching the main draw "hasn't sunk in yet," Kiick said.
|
|
I never wanted to intensively draw attention to that aspect.
|
|
Did you ever feel the need to draw the line?
|
|
Their encounter two years ago ended, improbably, in a draw.
|
|
She got into the qualifying draw at the last minute.
|
|
The battle of old against new is, surprisingly, a draw.
|
|
It's a values question: Who should draw the line where?
|
|
"I think that's a reasonable line to draw," he said.
|
|
It was searing, and she had to draw her curtains.
|
|
Organizers expect to draw 250,000 to the main Washington event.
|
|
And the new executive order may draw fresh legal challenges.
|
|
On the cemetery circuit, celebrity spirits are the big draw.
|
|
This imbalance is exacerbated by the luck of the draw.
|
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Stay informed, read the news, and draw your own conclusions.
|
|
Its draw at the time was as a railroad town.
|
|
Lions Gate's Starz could draw buyers as a standalone business.
|
|
Mount Vernon's turnaround has helped draw outside developers and investors.
|
|
I also decide to draw a bath, like a Victorian.
|
|
"Draw the Circle Wide" I can't claim it as mine.
|
|
"Moira would draw inspiration from where she's been," explains Bromhead.
|
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People probably think we just draw scenarios in our head.
|
|
Their draw for marketers is all too powerful, and understandable.
|
|
Unmistakably important, enduringly popular, comfortingly familiar, it's a surefire draw.
|
|
That was best card I could draw from that lot.
|
|
Those events will very likely draw protests and demonstrations, too.
|
|
Reality shows can be very popular and draw large audiences.
|
|
So was the first real chance to draw 1,000 fans.
|
|
Several are likely to draw condemnation from housing advocacy groups.
|
|
As with Palmer, his vulnerability and accessibility draw people close.
|
|
But the draw of the coca leaf is always near.
|
|
Many of us clearly need to draw the line somewhere.
|
|
Experts say it's hard to draw direct parallels in India.
|
|
I think you can draw a balance between the two.
|
|
Besides, brick doesn't really draw on walls; it only scratches.
|
|
You can use this handout or draw your own iceberg.
|
|
Are people in confinement more likely to draw certain things?
|
|
The rallies are also expected to draw hundreds of counterprotesters.
|
|
But those advising Mr. Trump seem unwilling to draw distinctions.
|
|
But we're stretching to draw any further link between them.
|
|
He also used at least 10 aliases to draw benefits.
|
|
The next Mega Millions draw will be held on Tuesday.
|
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Draw stunning symmetrical images with the click of a mouse.
|
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Some human rights issues draw greater bipartisan support than others.
|
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It is probably more pragmatic to draw a line somewhere.
|
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Did you draw on personal experience meeting a girlfriend's parents?
|
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The biggest draw, though, is the daily Japanese set breakfast.
|
|
My dad was right — the money was a big draw.
|
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But there is reason to draw heavily on this hope.
|
|
Organizers expect the campaign event to draw nearly 221 people.
|
|
A phlebotomist cannot draw blood from two arms at once.
|
|
But it is not clear who would draw those lines.
|
|
Still, the jump in buybacks is likely to draw attention.
|
|
But for me, the bars (or plaques) remain the draw.
|
|
But perhaps the bigger draw was the Chicago facility's size.
|
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It gives them a unified cultural narrative to draw on.
|
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Doing so will ultimately draw distinctions between himself and others.
|
|
Early indications are that Mr. Patrick will draw media attention.
|
|
"Roger's got a murderers' row of a draw," Courier said.
|
|
Here, we can draw valuable lessons from the Cold War.
|
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Right here, right now is where we draw the line.
|
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Right here, right now is where we draw the line.
|
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Collegiate hockey players don't have the same draw for fans.
|
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No word on the results of the blood draw ... yet.
|
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" The Telegraph called it "the greatest draw in sporting history.
|
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Those will be implemented in the main draw this year.
|
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But the main draw was exposing them to Ms. Oliveira.
|
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But I draw the line at her actual best friend.
|
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Going forward, we need to draw two lessons from this.
|
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"Definitely is the toughest draw I've ever had," Halep said.
|
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Researchers can and do disagree about which conclusion to draw.
|
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The ideal device would not involve needles or draw blood.
|
|
But conservative celebrities, not political leaders, are the big draw.
|
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Every element of the show seems to draw a crowd.
|
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But you don't need to draw politicians to be political.
|
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If he could get close, it would draw him in.
|
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Kind and Loebsack have yet to draw serious GOP opponents.
|
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We should know the semifinals lineup after a draw tomorrow.
|
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Thus, these hosts were unable to draw a broader audience.
|
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You cannot draw people in with only suffering and pain.
|
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It's just enough of a contrast to draw you in.
|
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During sunny hours, they can draw electricity from solar panels.
|
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By then, I wanted to really learn how to draw.
|
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It's helpful to draw comparisons to other chronic medical conditions.
|
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Do you think using clichés works to draw in audiences?
|
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The tendrils drawing the various storylines together draw ever tighter.
|
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They also seemed quicker on the draw in answering questions.
|
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I got called to go back and draw my blood.
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