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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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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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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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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The big draw, in addition to "free lodging and meals"?
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Crude prices also fell, despite a draw in crude inventories.
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Looking for something to read as the nights draw in?
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Can Facebook draw in advertisers and make its partners happy?
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Many analysts were mystified by the weekly draw in crude.
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Muay Thai is still the biggest draw in the region.
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Those rival factions fought to a near draw in 2016.
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I draw in bed, usually watching a Charlie Chan movie.
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Christiania is the second biggest tourist draw in Copenhagen now.
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" The Telegraph called it "the greatest draw in sporting history.
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Do you think using clichés works to draw in audiences?
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They also seemed quicker on the draw in answering questions.
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Instead, she hides it in a draw in her daughter's room.
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Maybe they were exhausted after a bruising, pointless draw in Iowa.
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I can even draw in Paint 2 using just my finger.
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Analysts expect a 28 million-barrel draw in the latest week.
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Analysts expect a 3.4 million-barrel draw in the latest week.
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This 3D Etch A Sketch lets you draw in 3D space.
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Original productions are what will draw in new subscribers and viewers.
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"Right now, I'm the main draw in women's boxing," Shields said.
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And yet, Carlsen offered Caruana the draw in that game. Why?
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Robert Taft fought to a draw in the pre-convention campaign.
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"Ali, Inoki Fight to Draw in Dull Bout" was the headline.
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Brazil needed only a draw in their game in Foxborough, Mass.
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The movie's star, Vin Diesel, is a big draw in China.
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And the private island setting is quite the draw in itself.
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It is also a way to draw in more diverse audiences.
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He could draw in any period, and they were always beautiful.
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Gauguin remains a tourist draw in Polynesia and the South Pacific.
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Enter the Hong Kong government, keen to draw in more tourists.
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"It was a miserable draw in the end," Mr. Harel said.
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There is also a noticeably smaller crowd than inaugurations draw in today.
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The company has been adding Prime benefits to draw in new customers.
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Most of them had taught themselves to paint or draw in prison.
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As a way to draw in new audiences, though, it didn't hurt.
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Rather, those interactions are used to titillate audiences and draw in viewers.
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I would often give up lunchtimes to go draw in the library.
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Will Smith, obviously, became the biggest box office draw in the world.
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ENERGYUSA, exceeding estimates for a 22016 million draw in a Reuters poll.
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On the surface, it looks like another scheme to draw in tourists.
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The big draw in Macau -- a former Portuguese colony -- is its casinos.
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Don Jr., a favorite of outdoors enthusiasts, was a draw in 2016.
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Iraq and Denmark played to a scoreless Group A draw in Brasília.
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In some cities, we draw in poison with every breath we take.
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And turbine-shaped wheels draw in air, making the Prophecy more aerodynamic.
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Clinton to a draw in Iowa while badly trailing in national polls.
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Restaurants display raw artichokes on tables out front to draw in customers.
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The decimation of a landscape's vegetation may draw in opportunists as well.
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This is a major advantage to draw in customers, according to analysts.
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Then, graph them and draw in the boundary for exactly 1,000,000 EAU.
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"It was surprising to see the build in crude, but it was a little bit offset by the bigger-than-expected draw in gasoline and the draw in Cushing," said Tariq Zahir, managing member at Tyche Capital Advisors.
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Draw in the direction your hair naturally grows, filling in any sparse areas.
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He chooses whom to draw in a day by listening to his gut.
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The Angels that fringed our bench draw in, their chatter replaced by silence.
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But it can, Dr Hovy says, also draw in data from other sources.
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Most of the sculptures are smiling, since they're trying to draw in customers.
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It was something else to do other than just draw in my sketchbook.
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My attempts to write and draw in Web-A-Skeb were... not successful.
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When done right, these decks can draw in millions of dollars in funding.
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Add frames, subtract frames, or just draw in what you want to see.
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Nearly all aircraft draw in air by way of the plane's engine compressor.
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In part, the goal of that strategy is to draw in foreign investment.
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With the stylus you can draw in space or doodle on people's faces.
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And there was another major draw, in addition to the array of options.
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You can draw in Google Docs by using the built-in Drawing tool.
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It needs to moderate its use of price-cutting to draw in shoppers.
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Now, Third Place Books depends on food and coffee to draw in customers.
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And hearing Weill's original orchestration is a major draw in a thoughtful production.
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The idea was the contents would draw in and trap a harmful spirit.
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Other tactics include things like engineering crops to draw in more carbon dioxide.
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All of Appelfeld's books draw in some way on his own extraordinary youth.
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NBC clearly hopes SNL's recently resurgent success will draw in new Emmy viewers.
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Historical comparisons are impossible to draw in such a linear way, of course.
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The market-oriented framework should help to draw in private investment, if implemented successfully.
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Children draw in the One Stop Registration Center for refugees and migrants in Presevo.
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Many brokers use access to research as a way to draw in trading business.
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It shows how Smith had begun, as he put it, to "draw in space".
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Fewer winners mean bigger jackpots, and statistics show bigger jackpots draw in more people.
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Oil prices stabilised on Thursday, boosted by an unexpected draw in U.S. gasoline inventories.
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La Plaza Mall in McAllen is a big draw in the Rio Grande Valley.
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Crude futures pared losses after U.S. government data showed a draw in crude stockpiles.
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She also drew contrasts with Trump and attempted to draw in supporters of Sen.
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It's designed to draw in audiences just through the gravity of brand-name awareness.
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Last week API reported a draw in crude stocks, while EIA reported a build.
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Apple has planned to revamp its stores, in part to draw in services spending.
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That, in turn, would draw in question the very legitimacy of the Supreme Court.
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The winner will be announced alongside the Champions League draw in Monaco on Thursday.
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We think it adds to the environment, and it's a definite draw in recruiting.
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It was the first 0-0 draw in 26 competitive meetings between the rivals.
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How Hurley manages to draw in two women at the same time is unbelievable.
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The decision to open up the offshore power industry could also draw in investors.
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Ms. Kelly's youth and divergent approach had the potential to draw in new viewers.
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"I want to draw in everyone, not just people of African descent," he said.
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The games themselves, and the community of designers who make them, draw in developers.
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Nicklas Backstrom won a draw in the left circle that came back to Ovechkin.
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Starbucks isn't the only company that relies on seasonal markers to draw in customers.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a 1.7 million-barrel draw in gasoline stocks.
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The big draw in here was of course the new Taycan all-electric vehicle.
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WYOMING: Buffalo jerky or "cowboy jerky" is a major draw in the Frontier State.
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That's why instant games, with their modest top prizes, draw in low-income players.
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U.S. crude rose 2.29 percent after data showed a bigger-than-expected draw in inventories.
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In Kazan, police detained seven environmental activists ahead of the Confederations Cup draw in 2016.
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A trove on show in Hong Kong would draw in millions of visitors a year.
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There is a lot of buzz around Holzhauer's performance, which could draw in more viewers.
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Eastern, just days after the two fought to a virtual draw in the Iowa caucuses.
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Plus, Samsung has another phone — the Galaxy S7 edge — that can draw in premium users.
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Why go: Cairo's high temperatures and ancient charm continue to draw in tourists every year.
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Innes said the outage had contributed to a major draw in U.S. crude oil inventories.
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And then we can draw in Williams' new rumored boyfriend, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.
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Somehow, it will have to do against arguably the most formidable draw in the Copa.
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Span took second on a wild pitch, causing the Rockies to draw in their infield.
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Four years later, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders fought to a virtual draw in Iowa.
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Oil extended gains on a surprise draw in U.S. crude inventories and the weaker dollar.
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Let me underscore a critical line to draw in our assessment of this new reporting.
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But the idea was simple: Use 225MDB as a vehicle to draw in big money.
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Playing to a draw in Iowa and winning decisively in New Hampshire fixes that problem.
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A 2-2 draw in Nizhny Novgorod on Wednesday gave both teams something they wanted.
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His aim, from the start, was to draw in a younger and more diverse audience.
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Brands like Starbucks, Apple, and Bacardi have leveraged rituals to draw in and engage customers.
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Amos Balaish, the owner, said that he wants to draw in a more "serious" clientele.
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The natural beauty and city sites draw in visitors, despite the bushfires raging in Australia.
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But how at a human level do these passionate communities draw in so many followers?
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This year, though, the Grammys are betting on a new face to draw in viewers.
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Other retailers that traditionally haven't been known for deals are struggling to draw in shoppers.
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Other fast food companies are using tech to try to draw in customers, as well.
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The Disney+ programming will draw in part from Disney's deep library of classic family films.
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Oil prices rose on the back of an unexpected draw in U.S. gasoline inventories, Reuters reported.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a 1.7 million-barrel draw in gasoline stocks USOILG=ECI.
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Today, Snapchat is introducing a new 3D Paint feature that lets you draw in augmented reality.
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Oculus needs a killer title to draw in casual consumers, and it doesn't have one yet.
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Biggest advantage: The ability to draw in casual fans who are already on their platform. 2.
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WTI futures found some support from a draw in inventories at the Cushing, Oklahoma, storage hub.
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He is often a draw in investment circles and is an influential director on Valeant's board.
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It's more or less a draw in this category, with only minor differences between both apps.
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The 23Doodler essentially lets you draw in three-dimensional space in a wide range of colors.
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But a larger than expected draw in gasoline inventories softened the blow of soaring crude stocks.
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These will be of little interest to international visitors, even if they draw in local audiences.
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The spectre loomed of a wider war, one that could draw in Russia, Turkey and Iran.
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When the gym teacher suggested that I draw in the corner, I asked to play instead.
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Prices rose further after API data showed a larger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude stockpiles.
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And he never was able to draw in enough gamblers to support all of the borrowing.
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Patches, the turtle, can draw in her legs and head, making her indistinguishable from a rock.
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Legacy businesses used to rely on scripted dramas and comedies to draw in audiences every season.
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Tyson Fury will be a huge draw in WWE, former superstar Jake Hager told Business Insider.
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Hager told Business Insider that Fury, an incredible boxer, will be a huge draw in WWE.
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Ultimately, hotels need to carve out a place with a unique identity to draw in guests.
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Sweet Chalet's artisan candies draw in customers looking for unique gifts or beautiful chocolates to enjoy.
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As a botanic garden you want to draw in a younger and a more diverse group.
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They may draw in other partners who could eventually push the fund's size to its maximum.
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The atmosphere is electric as the smells of the grill draw in die-hard soccer fans.
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BlackRock sliced fees on some ETFs further during the latest quarter to draw in new business.
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It's the tragedy that Hollywood continues to recycle, and continues to draw in audiences, myself included.
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For Albertsons, the Rite Aid deal is just the latest step to draw in more customers.
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Israel may now rush into conflict with Iran, betting it can draw in the United States.
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That said, the new feature is meant to draw in users who are ready to shop.
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A visa scheme introduced last year is projected to draw in 345,000 workers over five years.
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The build in gasoline and distillates overshadowed a much-bigger-than-expected draw in crude inventories.
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SpongeBob Squarepants, a name recognized around the world, may help draw in and retain Netflix subscribers.
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Off-duty, he would check into a motel in rural Georgia and draw in the dark.
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Even though it's an unexpected merging of drink flavors, it still has potential to draw in fans.
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She sees the stuff that you draw in your notebooks and she thinks you worship the devil.
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There was no obvious reason to draw in the C.E.O., but I wanted to hold him accountable.
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If the EIA confirms the decline, it would be the sixth draw in the last seven weeks.
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Data released last week by the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed a surprise draw in crude inventories.
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They will probably start a program of enlisting tall people and another to draw in short people.
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DirecTV Now will have some exclusive programming, which it hopes will help it draw in new subscribers.
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Priorities USA, the top Clinton super PAC, continues to draw in cash ahead of the general election.
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France has strategic oil reserves worth several months of consumption on which it can draw in emergencies.
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Best of all, the game itself continues to stay fun and accessible enough to draw in newcomers.
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In order to keep pace with the industry, Ford needs to draw in outside talent, says Krebs.
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To draw in crowds and revenue, it will need to seduce household names, not these C-listers.
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For meme creators, this ramps up their potential to draw in bored browsers who become devoted followers.
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Though it's still smaller, it has the appeal of the live sports content to draw in viewers.
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As a child, Louise was asked to draw in missing imagery from the torn and damaged tapestries.
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Whether or not he played against the Philadelphia 22015ers could determine his team's draw in the playoffs.
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In the end, judges concluded the match a draw; in actuality it represented a victory for Shamrock.
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Oil prices stabilised, with a big draw in U.S. crude inventories neutralised by lingering trade war concerns.
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It's a dance-music locus and a tourist draw in the city that gave rise to techno.
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Doing the reverse — investing in affordable housing in more expensive areas — can draw in low-income residents.
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Boeing 787s, for example, have a separate system that does not draw in air through the engine.
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Industry watchers are expecting retailers to rely heavily on discounts to draw in shoppers this holiday season.
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Expectedly, the store was adorned in stylish patterns and flowers, an aesthetic meant to draw in passersby.
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Data showed large weekly builds in U.S. petroleum products that overshadowed a surprise draw in crude stockpiles.
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API data showed a smaller-than-expected draw in gasoline stocks in the week to March 25.
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Could it be that this ritual—the searching—is actually a draw in itself for some men?
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We've been warned for years that social media updates posted while on vacation would draw in burglars.
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"Call of Duty" is a perennial best-seller with yearly releases that draw in millions of players.
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"Call of Duty" is a perennial best-seller with yearly releases that draw in millions of players.
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To put it simply, they draw in polluted air, trap the particles, then blow out clean air.
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Houston and Portland had played to a scoreless draw in the first leg of the conference semifinals.
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It's the one that everyone has talked about since the draw in December, actually: United States vs.
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Sling TV has offered a free selection in the past, in order to draw in potential subscribers.
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In New England, there's a tradition of making "Election cake" to draw in voters and boost turnout.
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Panels of windows in the front and rear of the house draw in light and natural scenery.
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But the creators and writers knew it was nostalgia that would help draw in the millennial viewers.
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Then there could be a Wilder-Fury rematch; the two men fought to a draw in December.
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These companies need vacant spaces to fill, but they also need nearby stores to draw in consumers.
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He's also an impressive doodle artist and will expand your idea of what's possible to draw in Snapchat.
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Last year, the company's sales were hampered by holiday beverages and merchandise that failed to draw in customers.
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Who knows: Maybe someone will build a new smarter DAO tomorrow that will draw in the big spenders.
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In Alÿs's film, however, the playful youngsters are as vague as the figures they draw in the sand.
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The Commission hopes to use the modest capital to draw in more money from public and private sources.
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In pregnancy, genes passed along by the father help a fetus draw in more nutrients from its mother.
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The Giants are a big draw in baseball-obsessed Japan, and pop acts still sell out the joint.
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Having diverse programming from across the globe, he said, will help both draw in viewers and Hollywood studios.
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Maker has a network of about 55,000 independent creators who collectively draw in 10 billion views per month.
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Earlier, U.S. oil had traded lower after a build in gasoline stockpiles offset a draw in crude inventories.
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Britain-based JLR, owned by India's Tata Motors, hopes the wholly-owned subsidiary will draw in new customers.
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During the 12th round of the draw in Toronto, the official, 55, was caught in the cross-fire.
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These deals help draw in the crowds, making Prime Day a constant record-breaker in terms of sales.
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Beyond the burger, Bob and his family have sampled plenty of other strategies to draw in more customers.
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A Chinese war to seize Taiwan would probably draw in American forces in Japan, and so Japan itself.
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Still, there are other causes for concern, such as regional conflicts that escalate and draw in nuclear nations.
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The competitive landscape means Peloton may have its work cut out for it to draw in new clients.
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Many of Justin and Vill's songs follow this structure to draw in the listener then leave them hanging.
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Meanwhile, "Missing Link" struggled to draw in audiences, faltering with $5.8 million when it opened on 3,413 screens.
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I asked Google why it was so late to the draw in terms of fully embracing the medium.
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And it can draw in others who might otherwise not have been susceptible to the lure of jihadism.
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The movie's original songs (probably its main draw in the first place) often feel too simple or unfinished.
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The motive for the attack at Jerash, an archaeological site and tourist draw in northern Jordan, remained unknown.
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Conflicts between local communities and large companies in Honduras often draw in several armed groups, including the army.
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"A tight labor market might draw in potential workers who would otherwise sit on the sidelines," she said.
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The series maintains Sundance's artsy appeal, but with a stronger plot to hopefully draw in a larger audience.
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Then we go to the links in those stories, and draw in those, and go to their links.
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The large presence of the defense industry in the Washington, D.C. area helps draw in info-sec talent.
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New Zealand has been running a municipal program to draw in developers globally, including from the United States.
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As for Iran's proxy wars, it backs Hezbollah in Lebanon, which fought Israel to a draw in 2006.
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What the tightening labor market has done, though, is draw in people who were not previously job hunting.
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Experts say that there is pressure on researchers to do this in order to draw in more funding.
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Oil prices touched their highest levels since June following a bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude inventories.
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And war in East Asia would devastate the global economy and inevitably draw in the United States anyway.
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Their launch of new initiatives to draw in customers has yet to turn the tide on stock performance.
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It works by releasing heated plastic that hardens in seconds, allowing you to essentially draw in the air.
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The drama threatens to draw in some key members of the Trump administration -- including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
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These television programs are incredibly popular and draw in a large number of viewers, particularly for season premieres.
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They must install smoke-proof shafts so that the piston action of the lift does not draw in smoke.
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The convention, held in Las Vegas, will draw in big brands including Facebook's Oculus, Samsung Electronics, Sony and more.
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Played her first Australian Open main draw in 2008, reaching the second round before losing to Italy's Francesca Schiavone.
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So I think it is an effort to draw in some interest and create some buzz around the car.
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Coming out of a near-draw in Iowa and a landslide victory in New Hampshire, Bernie Sanders has momentum.
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He relished the freedom of a blank sheet, which allowed one to write and to draw in equal measure.
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The site has managed to draw in people from Barack Obama to Bill Gates, highlighting its reach and importance.
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Ideally they will recognise that the finest pictures are the ones Anne Frank herself will draw in their heads.
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They forecast a 2.5-million-barrel draw in crude stocks and a 1.2-million-barrel fall in gasoline inventories.
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Best Buy is fighting against companies like Amazon which draw in customers with heavy discounts and next-day delivery.
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Efforts to draw in more youngsters have been slow, but new brew-pubs and decent coffee bars are helping.
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Spiegel said that in response, the company would overhaul its app in a bid to draw in new users.
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Sports facilities draw in younger Muslims who may have lost interest in the faith, as well as non-Muslims.
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Because Smith reports, this year's Olympics are expected to draw in bigger earnings for NBC than the 2012 games.
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But the cast believes that its universal theme of looking for love will help draw in a bigger audience.
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But gasoline inventories fell 4.5 million barrels, nearly triple forecasts, in the largest weekly draw in almost two years.
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Crude oil prices jumped in post settlement trading after a surprise large draw in inventories in the United States.
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It's unclear if his "longtime friend" Serena Williams makes an appearance, but still, we can draw in those blanks.
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Magnet school: A magnet school has specialized courses or academic focuses that draw in especially gifted or interested students.
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The update is just the latest way Twitter has sought to draw in sports fans by emphasizing live coverage.
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Crude oil jumped after data showed an unexpected draw in U.S. stockpiles last week, boosting shares of energy companies.
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"Tiger Woods is always a huge draw in the golf world," Vivid Seats said of the increase in demand.
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He's "polite and introspective" -- and the comparison with Trump is one of the starkest one can draw in politics.
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That and an increase in U.S. refining output buoyed hopes for a draw in crude inventories in coming weeks.
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Two second-half goals by Kazakhstan's Sergei Khizhnichenko erased Poland's lead in a 216.5-240 draw in Astana, Kazakhstan.
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This will draw in those with incentives to vote "no" on the deal to try to grab that profit.
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However, the group noticeably shrinks if we think about those who use a brush to draw in colored paint.
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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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They played to a 1-1 draw in Vancouver before a 3-1 U.S. win in San Jose, Calif.
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For Twitch, the partnership means the platform could draw in new viewers who aren't in their core gaming audience.
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The Los Angeles Times reports that the two weekends were estimated to draw in 250,000 to the Coachella Valley.
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Tiny Luxembourg held host France to a shocking 533-0 draw in Toulouse in Group A World Cup qualifying.
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But as usual, Amazon is flooding the zone and hoping it can draw in every kind of music listener.
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Furman said Walmart's range of groceries, including prime beef and organics, has helped draw in different kinds of customers.
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But the job of comedy writers, sometimes, is to draw in bold lines, as you would with stage makeup.
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Popular games draw in million of views on YouTube, but successful creators make themselves the stars of the show.
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Crude jumped after data showed an unexpected draw in U.S. crude stockpiles last week, boosting shares of energy companies.
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These draw in a rising number of tourists, who numbered 2003 million in 2015, up from 320,000 in 2005.
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" He says the goal is to "draw in new readers and paying subscribers without undercutting the publication's core business.
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Again, Mr. Ungerer had a sense of not belonging, on which he would later draw in his children's books.
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It was an improved showing from Japan after it played Argentina to a scoreless draw in its opening match.
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Quyet said in November the airline will leverage on the parent's vast number of golf courses to draw in customers.
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N. All have raced ahead, forging tie-ups with bloggers and online stars who draw in Asia's smartphone-obsessed youth.
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The flamboyant McGregor is the biggest draw in the UFC, as shown by his $3 million paycheck for Saturday's fight.
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Uluru is a top tourist draw in Australia despite its remote desert location near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.
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The Theranos story was a natural draw in a time of billion-dollar start-ups and reverence for technology entrepreneurs.
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Tiafoe is the last American man standing in the singles draw in an otherwise disappointing tournament for U.S. men's tennis.
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Carry some citrine to keep away bad vibes and draw in abundance— healing around a financial situation could come today.
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Its self-driving program continues to draw in investor cash, even though one of its cars literally killed a person.
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In lieu of the well-known Starbucks logo, Starbucks is encouraging their customers to draw in their own spring designs.
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You see, phones already have built-in power controllers that regulate power draw in order to best charge your device.
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The Brazilian qualified for the Wimbledon main draw in July and beat former champion Garbine Muguruza in the first round.
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Then he asked me to draw in his sketchbook, which had sketches by Crumb, Burns, Swarte, Speigelman, and other luminaries.
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But Howle said Citi expects to draw in more depositors as they become aware of how ubiquitous its cash dispensers.
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Before becoming a big box-office draw in comedies, Kevin Hart was filling theaters thanks to his stand-up work.
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And how many of the casual fans this fight hopes to draw in have been burned by Mayweather's antics before?
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The New Jersey building makes use of an EB-5 visa program to draw in international investors, including the Chinese.
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He described it in part as an incentive to draw in people who are not part of the formal economy.
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In Wednesday's 2019 qualifying tie draw in London, Australia were drawn at home to Bosnia while Switzerland will host Russia.
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U.S. oil prices surged 217 percent on Wednesday after the U.S. government reported a surprise draw in domestic crude stockpiles.
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Amid a glut of new eateries, snazzier spots are using attractions other than just the food to draw in diners.
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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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So is the Ark likely to draw in visitors in the same way as Disney or Universal or the Smithsonian?
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"Look at the crowd Barzani managed to draw in Sulaimaniya on the eve of the referendum," that official told me.
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A larger-than-expected draw in gasoline inventories and falling U.S. crude production softened the blow of soaring crude stocks.
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Clinton to a draw in Iowa four years ago, has struggled to retain support in the party's most liberal pockets.
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As they pull that tether through the Earth's magnetic field, the mini-satellites will draw in electrons at each end.
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The novel established a pattern that later works have followed: tense monologues that draw in the world with centripetal force.
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Food companies once were able to rely on frozen food to draw in a certain cost- or time-conscious consumer.
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That is because higher market interest rates, or bond yields, in developed economies tend to draw in flows of capital.
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"For us it's quite big, it's a big draw in tourists and it hasn't happened in five years," he said.
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Was John Y. Brown's motivation, at least in part, an attempt to draw in more fans to the floundering franchise?
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Cola's bubbles are useful, but it's going to need a killer feature to draw in a critical mass of users.
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Target has hoped these exclusive lines will draw in more shoppers, who won't be able to find that merchandise elsewhere.
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SPNY, up 8.443 percent, also helped support gains, as oil prices advanced on a surprise draw in U.S. crude inventories.
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"What good reason is there for not trying to draw in any potential labor supply that might be out there?"
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Clinton to a draw in Lorain County in 2016; President Barack Obama carried it by about 15 points in 2012.
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While lakes and rivers all absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, some also draw in the gas from surrounding soils.
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Though still a long shot to take home the top prize, it does have a relatively kind draw in Roma.
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Had the United States managed a draw in even one of those game, it would have made the World Cup.
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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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Like Petra, a popular tourist draw in southern Jordan, the city was built by the Nabataeans about 2,000 years ago.
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I draw in the sand with a stick and rake, and take aerial photos of the drawings before they disappear.
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Parents up for grabs Target thinks it can draw in more parents with former rivals like Toys "R" Us disappearing.
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But they also frame enormous vents that draw in the huge volumes of air that feed the car's massive engine.
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KSI superfight ended in a draw in Manchester last August ... and the 2nd fight was supposed to happen this month.
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He would draw in front of me and I remember the noises he made with his mouth as he drew.
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To me, the abortion argument is about an ethical line we draw in pregnancy between pre-human and human life.
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Radek Faksa, who won a draw in the offensive zone to set up the goal, earned an assist on the score.
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The Italians prevailed with a rare penalty shootout triumph, beating the Dutch 3-1 after a 0-22010 draw in Amsterdam.
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Oil prices rose, hitting a three-week high, after U.S. government data showed a larger-than-expected draw in crude inventories.
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These may take on a greater importance as the days start to draw in and you spend more time at home.
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Just as the "Shamu" show once captivated millions of U.S. audiences, sea creature performances are a major tourist draw in China.
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The largest was the $1.586 billion Powerball draw in January 2016, which was split by winners in California, Florida, and Tennessee.
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A larger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude oil inventories last week indicated buyers are starting to mop up spare supply.
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Ongoing global glut concerns lingered in oil markets despite a bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude inventories, leaving prices volatile.
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Instead of magic acts and yesterday's pop stars, electronic-sports tournaments and the latest in live music will draw in spectators.
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Mobius is hopeful that the government will reinstate the casino licenses as they will draw in tourists, particularly from nearby India.
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Van Gogh typically chose to draw in black ink, which did fade to brown if exposed to light over many years.
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Tewolde said the new airline in Chad would draw in passengers from Cameroon, Central African Republic, Niger, northern Nigeria and Sudan.
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One special perk that may help draw in visitors: The museum will host a "Flying it Forward" event on Sept. 24.
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The exception may be a promotional deal—a slightly higher rate with an expiry date, intended to draw in new customers.
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Wimbledon uses a separate algorithm to decide who is seeded where, and who, potentially, has an easier draw in the competition.
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U.S. crude was down 24 cents at $48.25, paring losses after U.S. inventory data showed a draw in U.S. crude stocks.
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Its national team was the lowest-ranked team to enter the World Cup at the time of the draw in December.
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The move comes as Facebook and rival sites like Twitter increasingly embrace live video to draw in users and boost traffic.
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Facebook already has plenty of video, but Watch will likely draw in more professional video creators who depend on getting paid.
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The away-goals rule meant the team could progress with anything better than a 1-1 draw in the return leg.
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Many halal beauty companies are adopting similar holistic philosophies, which they hope will help draw in non-Muslim consumers as well.
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Oil prices rose after an unexpected draw in U.S. gasoline inventories pointed to higher demand in the world's biggest oil market.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a 1.2 million barrel build in distillates and a 20183 million barrel draw in gasoline.
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He's still a story of a fighter coming from very little to becoming at one point the biggest draw in MMA.
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You can now draw in the Notes app using the Apple Pencil, and Apple will make this text searchable using OCR.
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"It provides a broader and long-range perspective to the ecological work, and can thus draw in more people," she said.
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That pitch proceeded to draw in $1.8 million in his seed round and $7 million in his series A funding round.
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What they do, according to O*NET: They set up and operate machines that knit, loop, weave, or draw in textiles.
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By 2021, that number could hit 645 million as the biggest esports events often draw in more viewers than traditional sports.
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Offering a little more horsepower is not enough to draw in many customers, said Scott Keogh, head of Audi's U.S. operations.
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De Geer said at the time of iZettle's IPO announcement that it would look to draw in some slightly larger merchants.
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The idea was to use Putin as a bait to draw in Russian oligarchs to buy other suites in the building.
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How do you have a national draw in a program that doesn't suffer from the limitations of the online learning environment?
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On the other hand, oil prices extended their recovery after news of a larger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude stockpiles.
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Attractive soccer can be marketed across the globe; it can draw in new fans and retain the affection of old ones.
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But the goal for both platforms is the same: headlines that will reach and draw in as many people as possible.
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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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As new fossils get unearthed, scientists are using them to draw in many previously unknown branches on the mammal family tree.
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Mr. Bisguier's career record against him consisted of that one win, one draw (in their second game) and 22008 consecutive losses.
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Therefore, Varo will need to introduce more value-add features to further separate it from the pack and draw in customers.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a 123 million barrel build in distillates and a 0.7 million barrel draw in gasoline.
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The Capitals won the draw in the Tampa Bay zone, and Ovechkin unleashed a wicked shot from high in the slot.
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An inviting photograph can draw in people scrolling through listings online; a messy or disheveled room will quickly turn them off.
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That defied expectations of analysts who estimated a draw in the stockpiles of 2.4 million barrels, according to a Reuters survey.
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Nor is anyone sure if innovations will be enough to draw in as many new patrons as strip clubs are losing.
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The winner of Iowa's Democratic presidential caucuses will likely draw in less support than a competitive congressional race in the state.
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Costa Rica and Paraguay played to a scoreless draw in Orlando to 90 degree temperatures and an announced crowd of 14,334.
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Originally conceived as an offshoot of the uber-fashionable Frieze Art Fair, Frieze Masters has become a major draw in itself.
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An "investor capitulation into government bond funds" saw sovereign securities draw in their second largest inflows ever at $8.9 billion, BAML said.
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They spend a lot of money to encourage you to spend money via packaging and use labels to draw in the customer.
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The market has made it challenging for brew makers like Yuengling, with its long history and tradition, to draw in new customers.
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Messenger has been handy for businesses who want to sell you stuff, and it's rolling out features to help draw in customers.
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This includes deciding what should be paired together and where it should be placed in the store to best draw in customers.
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The company has been vocal about its recent efforts to draw in as much as $1 billion in new investment money, too.
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The Serbian has a tough draw in New York but is favorite to inch closer to his rivals over the coming fortnight.
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It tends to draw in a huge lunch crowd for its high-end food hall that includes a French-inspired grocery store.
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Around 20 Conservatives lawmakers are unlikely ever to be satisfied but she may draw in a small number of opposition Labour lawmakers.
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Dubbed, "I André Benjamin will not draw in class," the collection features 10 styles that update the look of Tretorn's classic silhouettes.
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To do it: The middle option (a heart with two fingers) opens a touch pad where you can draw in the center.
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Oil prices fells on Wednesday, erasing earlier gains, despite the Energy Information Administration data showing a big draw in U.S. crude inventories.
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Oil prices fell Wednesday after an unseasonal growth in crude stockpiles offset the second-biggest weekly draw in U.S. gasoline this summer.
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Donald Trump is leading the race, so he just needed a draw in Thursday's debate to maintain his status as the frontrunner.
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Like Minter, Marvin Hagler was a lefty, and, like Minter, had fought Vito Antuofermo but lost contentiously via a draw in 1979.
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A handful of Conservatives are unlikely ever to be satisfied but she may draw in a small number of opposition Labour lawmakers.
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The main index inched 0.2 percent higher, also boosted by oil stocks after data showed a surprise draw in U.S. crude inventories.
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It was obvious to me that Webster loved to draw in both dry and liquid mediums, anything capable of making a line.
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Data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Wednesday morning showed a surprise 2.6 million barrel draw in crude inventories.
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"Golf in the Olympics will be able to draw in new people who wouldn't necessarily tune into the U.S. Masters," Swinand said.
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Like his daughter exploring her newfound independence, Majumdar had to learn to "draw" in a new way — lines made with colored tape.
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And theatres have always relied on the popularity of actors to draw in crowds, whether Richard Burbage, Laurence Olivier or Maggie Smith.
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VIP players led the way in the world's largest gambling mecca, with new resort casinos helping to draw in the high rollers.
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The game also doesn't draw in professional team organizations like other esports or even other competitive mobile games like Vainglory or Hearthstone.
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Oil prices rose more than 1.5 percent, rising for the second straight day, supported by an unexpected draw in U.S. gasoline inventories.
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Test cricket lacks a showpiece global event to draw in casual fans; the latest World Twenty20 began in India on March 8th.
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The North African state will host an international conference in November, offering incentives to draw in new investors to projects in Tunisia.
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With its high ceilings, the warehouse-like Home Depot gave off an industrial feel to seemingly draw in more professional home improvers.
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REDSKINS 27, BENGALS 1863 Washington and Cincinnati played to a tie in London, the second draw in the N.F.L. in seven days.
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Luxury restaurants and high-end apartment buildings are using the same strategy to draw in wealthy parents — and it makes total sense
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After a 1-1 draw in the quarterfinal, Sweden beat the United States on penalty kicks, eliminating the Americans without a medal.
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EVERTON TIES TOTTENHAM Everton played visiting Tottenham to a 1-1 draw in Ronald Koeman's first Premier League game as Everton's manager.
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Triggering a leadership battle that could draw in some of his closest advisers, Cameron urged ministers to work together in the meantime.
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Rights to European and African soccer have long been a draw in Africa and Canal+ has invested heavily in locally produced content.
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In commodity markets, oil prices extended gains as an industry group's data showed an unexpected draw in U.S. crude inventories last week.
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It's basically the old Paint you know and sort of love, except you can now draw in 3D and create horrifying emoji.
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The protests have spread beyond the N.F.L., to draw in high school players, college cheerleaders and, this weekend, a German soccer team.
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Those types of channels are big business: they draw in large viewership numbers, and they're able to run ads provided by YouTube.
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Live demos and trivia draw in excited fans who are clamoring around to get a first look at Disney's answer to Netflix.
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Opinion within the game is deeply divided with Roger Federer, the biggest draw in the sport, one of those against any change.
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Its past attempts at breakfast never expanded beyond regional tests, which meant it could only use local advertising to draw in customers.
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Oil prices rallied on Thursday, boosted by data showing a surprise draw in U.S. crude inventories and a drop in the dollar.
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Prices extended gains in post-settlement trading after data from the American Petroleum Institute showed a surprise draw in U.S. crude inventories.
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The company's plan is to draw in new subscribers by aggregating content from a diverse array of brands, including NBC, Bravo, E!
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Fury and Deontay Wilder fought to a draw in 2018, but both fighters' teams have signaled an openness to extending the rivalry.
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And as Wall Street firms strategize how to best draw in a wider audience, MoneyLion could be a foot in the door.
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Mr. Sanders is likely to take his grievances straight to the moderators, a tactic that could draw in Ms. Klobuchar as well.
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Still, a below-average network used to be enough to draw in customers, because Sprint was willing to charge below-average prices.
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Despite the financial success of the goofily likable "Aquaman," Gal Gadot's "Wonder Woman" probably remains the biggest draw in DC's Extended Universe.
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The four firms audit more than 95 percent of the biggest 350 London-listed companies, despite efforts to draw in new competitors.
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Sentiment remains bearish despite the sustained draw in U.S. crude stocks, record U.S. refinery runs and repeated verbal interventions by OPEC sources.
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She's got the pop-sci presentation down pat — breezy enough to draw in the lay reader, thorough enough to satisfy the expert.
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Processing honey also helps as the sugars in honey are hygroscopic and tend to draw in atmospheric water, which is not ideal.
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By far the coolest thing about the 23Doodler and 279.99D-printing pens like it is that they let you "draw" in three dimensions.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is a major box-office draw in China, and his new movie is getting a rare summer release there.
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"The Revenant" remained a solid draw in its fourth weekend of wide release, thanks to its dozen Oscar nominations and DiCaprio's star power.
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It means that Paramount, the studio behind the film, has the utmost confidence that the movie can draw in a big holiday crowd.
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A weekly draw in U.S. crude stockpiles helped crude futures pare losses during the session, before prices fell again in post-settlement trade.
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It marks a reversal for investment management, which has grown well since the financial crisis as risk-averse banks draw in their horns.
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Recently, players in Missouri were robbed at gunpoint by a group of teens who were using the game to draw in their victims.
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It marks a reversal for investment management, which has grown well since the financial crisis as risk-averse banks draw in their horns.
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Oil prices rose on Thursday after an unexpected draw in U.S. gasoline inventories pointed to higher demand in the world's biggest oil market.
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Petrou remembers working on a feature called "Virtual Graffiti," where you could draw in AR and leave it somewhere for others to mind.
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The company hasn't started to do that yet, but considering exclusivity is becoming a major draw in these streaming wars, it could happen.
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We were ambitious about engineering challenges, and we were able to draw in dozens of universities to propose designs that solve that problem.
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ARAMCO'S ALLURE Aramco's IPO, for which Prince Mohammed is seeking a $2 trillion valuation, remains the biggest draw in Saudi Arabia for investors.
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He also dabbled in the production side of the business, producing Theatre of Blood in 1973 and his original Western, Draw in 1984.
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This allows you to draw in the renderer without having to stop and run the sketch—so that you can "live code" visuals.
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Oil prices dropped after the second-biggest weekly draw in U.S. gasoline this summer was countered by an unseasonal build in crude stockpiles.
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Add to that fears of instability in the world due to Brexit, and U.S. bonds draw in buyers looking for a safe haven.
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The Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham-led film is expected to draw in more crowds internationally, where the franchise is hugely popular. (Variety)
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In the short term, the intellectual properties that make up the first out-of-home VR installations will draw in their associated demographics.
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Whether seeded first or 17th, as he was when he won the 2017 Australian Open, Mr Federer is the biggest draw in tennis.
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Hillary Clinton either lost or battled to a draw in those regions, which had made up margins of victories for past Democratic presidents.
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William Nylander won a draw in the Red Wings' zone, and seconds later, skated in from behind the net toward the goal crease.
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Tax incentives passed in 2012 - Act 20 and Act 22 - aimed at spurring the economy continue to draw in new business, he said.
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The Montreal Impact and Philadelphia Union played to a 24-22 draw in a battle between the top teams in the Eastern Conference.
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The line between Schumpeterian and crony firms can be hard to draw in China, where the government exercises huge influence behind the scenes.
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A favorite game is to sit back to back and draw in the dirt whatever enters their minds; the shapes are always identical.
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It's the first time Federer has missed the draw in Flushing since 1999, and only the second major he's skipped in 17 years.
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They inexplicably sacked Bert van Marwijk despite a successful campaign and then his successor Edgardo Bauza before the World Cup draw in November.
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Art Basel, a major fair for contemporary art, has sought to draw in more Chinese buyers through an annual fair in Hong Kong.
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After all, O'Reilly is still the most potent audience draw in cable news, with an average of almost 4 million viewers a night.
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Some speculated that the reason was so that the Academy could find higher-profile presenters who might draw in more interest from viewers.
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Colombo, meanwhile, remains winless over the course of two UFC bouts, having fought Jarjis Danho to a majority draw in his Octagon debut.
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There are mini-golf events and a beer garden, as well as a lights display near the holidays to draw in new people.
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"We think it could be something like Jamestown," said Joe Womack, 21868, referring to the early colonial settlement and tourist draw in Virginia.
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Palansky puts a tremendous amount of trust in Dinklage's ability to draw in the viewer, even as we're unsure of his character's intentions.
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Some years later, while studying for the GED, he suddenly felt compelled to draw in the margins of his coursework: long, flowing lines.
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Party strategists had said before the debate that he needed to use the event to draw in voters beyond his hard-core supporters.
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But even Trump's much-anticipated acceptance speech on Thursday didn't draw in that many more viewers, and it certainly didn't break any records.
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Ryan Strome, in his fifth game with the Rangers after his acquisition from Edmonton, fought Konecny to a draw in the second period.
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In return, Williams would get a chance to showcase himself in front of the large crowd that Mannion would draw in Corvallis, Ore.
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He and others will hold a rally in Washington, D.C., to mark the anniversary, an event that is expected to draw in counterprotesters.
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There are multiple games in all three leagues that take place year-round, plus big tournaments that draw in even more casual viewers.
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Andreescu turned 22019 in June and had not yet been born when Williams stormed through the singles draw in New York in 21969.
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The library's website lists "uninterrupted lighting" as one of its services — a real draw in a city that suffers from frequent power cutoffs.
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Some 125,000 creators use the service, and according to the data-tracking site Graphtreon, they draw in more than 5 million pledges monthly.
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Rights to European and African soccer have long been a draw in Africa and Canal+ has also invested heavily in locally produced content.
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She needs to draw in a new generation of customers while appeasing the faithful clients who buy head-to-toe looks every season.
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I think the more the league can do that, the more fans they'll draw in, and it'll be better for this business. Yeah.
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A smaller tank would free up space for features that may draw in buyers, such as bigger audio speakers or more trunk space.
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The transition to a tamer product is part of a strategy to draw in a younger audience, said Cory Jones, Playboy's chief content officer.
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CBP officials say border searches do not extend to data held in the cloud, although the distinction is often difficult to draw in practice.
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The conclusion you draw in the book is that the GOP has basically used this technology to erect a firewall against the popular will.
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But he has faced criticism again after the 1-1 draw in Argentina&aposs opening game to Iceland, where he missed a penalty shot.
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Iceland's adorable underdog soccer team played Portugal (and its fútbol demigod, Cristiano Ronaldo) to a 1-1 draw in its Euro 2016 opener Tuesday.
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And since it's just the luck of the draw in terms of who you get, that really forces that conversation to kind of happen.
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On Wednesday, four days after the draw in which Neymar is said to have been pelted with racist chants, the two teams played again.
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Saleh said he expects prices are going to shift soon, with more restaurants looking to draw in customers with slightly higher priced meal deals.
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But it is phones that draw in the biggest crowds, because it's phones that truly define our current moment in technological progress and time.
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Fury is the only boxer that Wilder has faced and not defeated after the pair battled to a draw in December in Los Angeles.
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It's definitely a series for sports fans, but also introduces themes of love, addiction, and success in order to draw in a bigger audience.
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"The outlook for another draw in U.S. crude inventories and renewed outages in Libya are supporting oil prices," UBS oil analyst Giovanni Staunovo said.
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"The outlook for another draw in U.S. crude inventories and renewed outages in Libya is supporting oil prices," said UBS oil analyst Giovanni Staunovo.
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Recently, the IOC announced another tack to draw in youth—five new games for Tokyo 2020: sport climbing, surfing, skateboarding, karate, and baseball/softball.
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They have found their way recently after a sluggish start to the season, having two wins and a draw in their past four matches.
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With the Azzurri having dropped points in a 0-0 draw in Georgia, this was enough to send England to France as group winners.
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McGregor, the biggest pay-per-view draw in mixed martial arts, is contracted to UFC and the organization would have to approve any fight.
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Robin Chan, Operator's boss, talks of creating a virtuous cycle of more buyers attracting more businesses, which will in turn draw in more buyers.
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Because Russ' team was at home, a 0-0 draw in the next match at Nuremberg could relegate Eintracht on the away goals rule.
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Doubtful. This movie is just interesting enough to draw in the crowds, and Kurzel's signature style is well suited to certain kinds of stories.
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A native of Iran, the viper camouflages itself among the rocks and uses its tail as a lure to draw in unsuspecting insectivorous birds.
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While amenities might help buildings draw in potential buyers, they also, according to Crain's New York, heighten the use of electricity and natural gas.
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"I really envy people who can draw in 2-D, but it doesn't work for me," she said, while showing me around the atelier.
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But access to sports could be enough to draw in new members who aren't already attracted to the service's free shipping or entertainment programs.
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The biggest weekly draw in U.S. gasoline in almost two years persuaded traders that energy demand was improving despite crude stockpiles at record highs.
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In U.S. crude markets, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures received early support from a 553,000-barrel draw in crude inventories to 468.16 million barrels.
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The films also manage to draw in mainstream talent, early-career stars like Moka Mora and established names like Melissa Moore and Stella Cox.
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The promotion is meant to draw in neighbors and give the greater community a sense of place and participation in the concept of innovation.
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Use the tip of a shadow crayon to draw in smaller dashes of color, so the shade doesn't extend too far below your eyes.
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Stephen Thompson and Tyron Woodley had a spirited contest which ended in a disappointing draw in the co-main event for the welterweight title.
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In qualifying, Belgium twice failed to break Wales down, in a 0-0 draw in Brussels and a 1-0 Wales win in Cardiff.
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"Scion will be relevant but not faddish, and though we're not necessarily going after millennials, the concept will likely draw in millennials," he said.
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Tottenham held off Bayer Leverkusen's constant pressure in the second half to earn a Champions League point in a 0-0 draw in Germany.
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Wilder and Fury fought to a draw in 2018 and appear set to contest a rematch in February 2020, according to Business Insider sources.
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She was No. 1 in her time slot, sometimes rivaling her colleague Bill O'Reilly as the biggest ratings draw in all of cable news.
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And its relatively low profile allows brands to try something and fail — without the scrutiny they would draw in New York or Los Angeles.
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Sock has an enviable draw in the second round as well, facing No. 37 Nikoloz Basilashvili, who hasn't won a hardcourt match since March.
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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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The N.R.A.'s presence can draw in an increasingly well-funded collection of groups that support gun control, and can sometimes unnerve moderate voters.
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The roof canopy is made of wooden slats in a system of interlocking rectangles, some of which are peeled upward to draw in light.
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France beat the U.S. 3-1 earlier this year, having played out a 1003-1 draw in 2018 and won 3-0 in 2017.
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SPAIN 0, CHINA 0 Spain and China played to a scoreless draw in Le Havre that advanced both squads to the round of 16.
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That sense of shared ease is an especially compelling draw in Australia, where an increasingly multicultural population exists alongside a largely white power structure.
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Blond and blue-eyed, Mr. Vidov became a top box office draw in the Soviet Union starting in the 19303s, usually in hero roles.
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But there is a need to draw in younger, healthier people to offset the costs of older, sicker people and keep the premiums steady.
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The other side: While the failing malls repurpose themselves, the high-end centers continue to spend money and add attractions to draw in shoppers.
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He added that the best way to draw in customers without spending too much money is being consistent, entertaining, and educational on social media.
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Now ranked 43rd, Kuznetsova, 32, was making her 16th consecutive appearance in the main draw in Paris, where she won the title in 2009.
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But all those tactics succeeded in sapping Wilder's strength and blunting the punching power that helped him salvage a draw in the first bout.
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The idea is to bring some of FX's dedicated customer base over to Hulu, and use prestigious series to draw in even more subscribers.
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But two defeats and a draw in their first three matches sent them out before they thumped Vietnam 6-1 in Osaka on Monday.
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Apple knows it needs to price low and lean into its hardware strength in order to draw in subscribers and compete with other companies.
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The airline has been banking on its network of golf courses to draw in visitors, especially from Northeast Asia, to its resorts across Vietnam.
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Over the weekend, Ethiopia and neighboring Somalia announced that they were investing in four seaports on the Red Sea to draw in foreign investment.
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Oil prices reversed course and turned higher after data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed a bigger-than-expected draw in crude inventories.
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A quintessential early-week offering should have a theme simple enough to draw in new solvers, yet interesting enough to captivate the regular audience.
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They argue it will draw in some of the 28 percent of voters who say they are undecided or will not vote for anyone.
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Sunil Yapa's debut novel, "Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist," uses plural perspectives to draw in the human elements at play.
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The idea is to streamline the acquisition and submission process, as well as draw in researchers who may not ordinarily sell to firms like Crowdfense.
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Oil prices fell 2 percent as investors booked profits a day after crude rose to a 1-month high on an unseasonal draw in stockpiles.
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At the start of each semester, they engineer aggressive recruitment drives, recently converting a ballroom into a temporary gaming arena to draw in curious freshmen.
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And they question whether a continuous coverage clause is really enough to draw in younger, healthier Americans when the threat of a penalty did not.
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You only have limited number of walls to draw in normal mode and there are multiple power-ups that affect the ball in different ways.
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The near-draw in Iowa indicates better things to come for Clinton in primaries in the more racially diverse states of Nevada and South Carolina.
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Looking at the dividends, however, the utilities ETF (XLU) is not boasting the relatively high numbers that usually characterize the sector and draw in investors.
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Meanwhile, sons and daughters of the forces of 1976 – their party now is more nationalist than separatist – fought the Liberals to a draw in Quebec.
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The final score, with one point awarded for a win and half a point for a draw in each match, was an emphatic 218-221.
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Lined with museums, theatres and luxury shops, the 10-lane Champs Elysees is a major tourist draw in one of the world's most visited cities.
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Could this be a strategic move on the part of Warner Brothers to draw in more serious filmmakers to continue the success of Wonder Woman?
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The Wii was wildly successful at that, and in a mobile context you need something more than video games to draw in that larger crowd.
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In the case of Mr Nadal's draw in New York, however, Elo heavily favoured a typical slam winner against each of his under-powered opponents.
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Lottery entrants in Guangzhou still have a tiny chance of success; the winning odds were just 0.8% in the most recent lottery draw in March.
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Oil prices fell about 243.97 percent on Wednesday as data showing large weekly builds in U.S. petroleum products offset a surprise draw in crude stockpiles.
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Taco Bell, Burger King and Starbucks also offer educational incentives to draw in potential employees and give them a reason to stay with the company.
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What they created was a kind of avant-garde fascist aesthetic that could draw in those who recoiled at the drunken, boisterous presence of skinheads.
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Nasrallah said in June that any future war waged by Israel against Lebanon or Syria could draw in fighters from countries including Iran and Iraq.
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Karaoke nights even draw in occasional celebrities, from local news anchors to NSync's Chris Kirkpatrick, who performed a Backstreet Boys song about a year back.
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Bayern now only needs a draw in the second leg in Munich next week to reach the semifinals for the fifth time in six seasons.
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Oil prices edged higher on forecasts of a steep draw in U.S. crude oil stocks that could indicate a global oversupply is starting to shrink.
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Japan had hoped the TPP would help anchor security ally Washington in Asia and create a rule-based regime that would eventually draw in China.
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Still, he said, prices drew support from the bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude inventories reported on Wednesday by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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Designers would be able to draw in 3D instead of a flat surface, enabling them to create true-to-scale, and navigable models, he explained.
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The 19-track project covers more ground than last year's eponymous mixtape, and there's a rash of high-profile features to draw in the uninitiated.
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The last time Federer, 22009, did not take part in the main draw in singles at a Grand Slam event was in the last millennium.
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It's true that channeling her legacy in a way that pleases everyone and manages to draw in new fans was always going to be tricky.
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Oil extended gains in post-settlement trading after data from the American Petroleum Institute showed a much-bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude inventories.
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"What happens as you get greater demand, that helps increase economies of scale, draw in more producers and more in the market," said Sunrun's Hoskins.
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He then reiterated his desire to fight Wilder next, the American he outboxed but was knocked down twice by, in a disputed draw in 2018.
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FRANCE 0, BELARUS 0 A little-known goalkeeper from an unheralded club had an inspired night as Belarus held France to a draw in Paris.
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In April, Oliver donated Russell Crowe memorabilia from a Sotheby's auction to the Blockbuster in Anchorage to draw in movie buffs and keep business afloat.
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Then they spot my armor and scims, and one of them releases a piercing whistle that will draw in every soldier who can hear it.
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He needs to draw in some of these folks, listen to them and get the support he needs to correct the course of his presidency.
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The video above is of her first round win in the 2014 U.S. Open qualifiers; the same year she made the main draw in doubles.
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Organizers of Chase the Ace draw in Margaree Forks, Nova Scotia, presented Reddick and her nephew Tyrone MacInnis with an oversized check for the win.
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Steve Bratspies, Wal-Mart's chief merchandising officer, told reporters on a conference call that the retailer is prepared to draw in shoppers this holiday season.
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Hooters is possibly the most notorious of the "breastaurants," the food establishments that draw in a mostly male crowd thanks to their scantily clad waitresses.
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Belgium's Ysaline Bonaventure, a lucky loser from qualifying, entered the main draw in Wozniacki's place and got a first-round matchup with Ukraine's Anhelina Kalinina.
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HOFFENHEIM 2, SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2 Hoffenheim's Julian Nagelsmann, the youngest coach in Champions League history, earned a draw in his debut game at Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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Narrow wins won't cut it, since they amount to basically a draw in the delegate count (each candidate gets about half the delegates at stake).
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To take one example, at the 22018 U.S. Open, men played a total of 460 sets or partial sets in the main draw in singles.
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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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Atlanta helped themselves toward that goal by defeating the Red Bulls for the first time after three losses and a draw in their previous meetings.
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Such cases are assigned by draw in Argentina, and the prosecutor assigned to evaluate the potential charges, Ramiro González, could not be reached for comment.
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The match will take place at Camp Nou after a 1-1 draw in Napoli, but no supporters will be allowed to enter the stadium.
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So health care practitioners showing off a healthy lifestyle didn't seem to draw in patients as might have been expected, and even drove away some.
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Instagram continues to dominate sponsored content budgets, even as companies like TikTok are growing faster and releasing new products to draw in creators and brands.
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The shake collapsed a coastal rock formation that had formed a sort of rounded window, Punta Ventana, that was a popular tourist draw in Guayanilla.
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Just as important, Panama on Tuesday night could manage only a draw in a home game it could have been expected to win against Honduras.
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Today in facepalm, Part 1 Uganda's tourism minister thinks the nation's "naturally endowed" women can draw in tourists, so he's planned a "curvy" beauty pageant.
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SINGAPORE, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Oil prices climbed on Wednesday, supported by a reported draw in U.S. crude inventories and by firm import data from Japan.
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For soccer fans, Thursday's UEFA Champions League draw in Monaco is a big deal, as it determines the group stage for Europe's top club tournament.
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We pity and root for him as we pity and root for the Khuranas: a draw in a situation where everyone is bound to lose.
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The two nations have only ever met once before at a World Cup, a 2-2 draw in 1950 when Brazil were hosting the tournament.
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You get the feeling that she can draw in whatever style she feels will work and that she isn't tied to making a signature mark.
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Now, urban leaders see them as an antiseptic way to draw in suburbanites, rather than a way to give people flavor of the actual city.
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Seems like a real challenge for what you guys do, and on top of that be entertaining and charismatic, and draw in a big audience.
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Switzerland held Brazil to a 1-1 draw in their opening match, while Serbia beat Costa Rica 1-0 to top the group after one round.
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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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Her cabaret shows were a major draw in Las Vegas, where she once bought the Clarion Hotel and Casino, renaming it the Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Hotel.
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The suit alleges that none of Nestlé's sites have been scientifically proven to be connected to a spring and that their wells draw in surface water.
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To welcome the summer season, Japan holds annual fireworks shows and every year, the spectacular displays draw in crowds in the hundreds of thousands without fail.
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"The continued strong rise in oil product stocks is bearish and overshadows the draw in crude oil stocks," said Carsten Fritsch, senior commodities analyst at Commerzbank.
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"The Revenant" remained a solid draw in second place in its fourth weekend of wide release, thanks to its dozen Oscar nominations and DiCaprio's star power.
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It might be a bit of fun, and a way to draw in non-regular watchers of the A-League, which really could use better attendances.
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Real Madrid and FC Barcelona played to a 1-1 draw in soccer's vaunted "El Clásico" match Saturday, but it's Cristiano Ronaldo who won the postgame.
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A human-to-machine relationship defined by estrangement offers a unique sales opportunity: fomenting anxiety turns out to be an excellent way to draw in clients.
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According to The Tracking Board, casting is officially underway for Crash and Burn, an upcoming drama that should draw in fans of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why.
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Germany, the World Cup holders, and CONCACAF champions Mexico were unbeaten in their respective groups, each finishing with two wins and a draw in three matches.
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Wood called the broadcast an attempt to get ratings and noted that officials aired the program during September "sweeps" in an attempt to draw in viewers.
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Mr Nadal's draw in the last of this year's majors was one of the weakest faced by any grand-slam winner in the past 30 years.
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It's unclear whether the backstory will drive people away, draw in rubberneckers, or be completely forgotten in the wave of Oscar-courting publicity for the film.
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Prices also drew support from a crude inventory draw in the United States, but gains were limited as the fall appeared to have been largely anticipated.
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Adding shows like "Prank Encounters" that can only be viewed on Netflix can help the company hold onto subscribers and continue to draw in new audiences.
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Vanguard is a Mecca for money, and as it draws in more adherents, by extension the market caps of these companies draw in more invested dollars.
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Lathan has less than 4,000 total deaths in Super Mario Maker, and scraping the backend data shows Lathan beat Lucky Draw in less than eight attempts.
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But oil prices surged after a large draw in U.S. inventories surprised markets and sterling tumbled after Britain requested a shorter-than-expected delay for Brexit.
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These pens take the mechanics of a 214D printer and boil them down to a hand-held device that, essentially, lets you draw in mid-air.
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They all draw in filament through a port on the back end of the pen and internal motors drive the plastic forward through the heated nozzle.
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In commodity markets, U.S. crude extended an overnight bounce after U.S. inventory data showed what might be the largest weekly stock draw in over three decades.
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Any confrontation between the two will inevitably draw in South Korea, which faces thousands of North Korean troops and artillery guns across the heavily militarized border.
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In February, Nevada and New Jersey passed legislation allowing for the introduction of skill-based games in casinos as a way to draw in younger players.
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Golovkin and Canelo's last two fights have been met with controversy after a draw in the first match and Canelo taking the victory in the rematch.
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Djokovic, top-ranked among the men, has hoarded Grand Slam titles for the past year, and his loss opened up the men's draw in an instant.
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All things being equal, product packaging [that has] faces or easy-to-read text on it will draw in shoppers more so than packages that don't.
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This suggests there's a substantial gap in the market, and Robinhood's success in the US bodes well for its ability to draw in UK users, too.
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New York (CNN Business)As malls search for innovative ways to draw in shoppers and fill empty storefronts, they are turning to unexpected partners: health clinics.
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The company's CEO and serial founder Shachar Bialick says the company's pitch deck was a big hit with investors and helped draw in the major fundraising.
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As an artist, Feiffer himself can't be pinned down, like the dancers he loved to draw in his Pulitzer Prize-winning strip for The Village Voice.
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But then he had to take on this whole Asian accent and image to draw in the customers, because he felt like that's what they wanted.
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In the 2012 UEFA Euro Cup matchup between Spain and Portugal, the teams found themselves in a shootout after a 0-0 draw in regulation time.
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Japan and Senegal played a highly entertaining draw in Yekaterinburg, ensuring the teams will control their own fates during the final group-stage matches on Thursday.
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Denmark and Australia played a 1-1 draw in Samara on Thursday that kept Denmark on course to qualify and left Australia far short of that.
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While Iger has previously said Disney doesn't rely or lean on Star Wars for hits, it's certainly a famous brand that will draw in certain subscribers.
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Croatia qualified for the 2018 World Cup finals after a 0-0 draw in the second leg of the playoffs against Greece on Sunday in Athens.
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Maria Sharapova withdrew from the Rogers Cup women's draw in Toronto with a sore left arm, putting her participation in the United States Open in doubt.
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Ajax was left to rue some sloppy defending as Nice scored twice in Amsterdam after a 1-1 draw in France and advanced on away goals.
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Richmond, Virginia (CNN)GOP incumbent David Yancey won a "lot draw" in the race for Virginia's House of Delegates Thursday, giving Republicans control of the chamber.
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This summer has brought an especially rich crop of bizarre tales about the ways in which England's 42 cathedrals draw in the public and raise funds.
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There are concerns the situation in Rakhine "will draw in more extreme Islamists from elsewhere in Southeast Asia, and beyond, to support their cause," said Mumford.
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If they do not participate, the population count would skew Republican — and so would political maps, based on census results, that legislatures will draw in 2021.
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Front Burner Ivan Orkin, whose Slurp Shop for ramen is a popular draw in the Gotham West Market, is opening his second venture there, Corner Slice.
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Toyota declined to give demographic targets for the new model, but Konishi acknowledged the reliability of the Corolla would likely continue to draw in mature drivers.
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On the other side of the draw in Group A, gold medal favorites Serbia have so far been held to two draws, against Hungary and Greece.
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Todd Rosenbluth, head of ETFs and mutual fund research at CFRA, also noted that lower fees should start to draw in more interest in the space.
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Oil prices rose after a drop in crude exports from OPEC's de facto leader, Saudi Arabia, and a draw in U.S. drilling rigs and oil inventories.
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One of the risks of emboldening regional allies, U.S. officials say, is that they could inadvertently trigger a conflict that could draw in the United States.
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You're looking at my face right now, it's not something you can draw in lines because the light hits the curves, the curves make different shadows.
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Oil prices rose to two-week highs, boosted by the weaker dollar and data showing a surprise draw in U.S. crude inventories and the weaker dollar.
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Oil is up nearly 29% after data from the American Petroleum Institute on Tuesday showed a huge draw in inventories by 250 million barrels last week.
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Santana snapped a scoreless draw in the fourth inning by depositing a 2-1 changeup from starter Luis Castillo over the wall in right-center field.
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This served to draw in new players and better immerse existing fans in the world of Angelique, while also offsetting the lower sales of the game itself.
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Johnson is already a major box-office draw in China, and with no other US summer blockbusters getting a release there, his star power will only grow.
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Kohl's and Burlington are shrinking their stores and partnering with Planet Fitness to move into the extra space because they hope the gym can draw in customers.
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The weaker pound has helped draw in more tourists and spending to the U.K., and made companies like Mulberry more competitive, its CEO Thierry Andretta told CNBC.
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Oil prices edged higher on Tuesday on forecasts of a steep draw in U.S. crude oil stocks that could indicate a global oversupply is starting to shrink.
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Oil prices were slightly higher on Thursday, as a drop in crude shipments from top exporter Saudi Arabia and a draw in U.S. oil inventories supported prices.
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There's normally some sort of draw in which you get someone from the office that you've never actually met, and there's usually a really restrictive price limit.
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U.S. yields are also moving lower as Treasurys draw in buying from pensions and global investors who view U.S. Treasurys more attractive than other negative yielding sovereigns.
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Mr Frissora called on his company to brainstorm a new "casino within a casino" to draw in millennials who grew up playing video and mobile-phone games.
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Why did none of them build a development platform to draw in millions of software developers to build apps on top of their phones and operating system?
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The expected draw in inventories amid strong refining runs is lending strength to crude prices, said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho in New York.
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The first idea for the "Radar Scope" makeover was to draw in the audience by licensing Popeye, a sailor man, to act as the game's main character.
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So we really tried to draw in as many characters as we could, but to give them all a different voice, agenda and purpose in the story.
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Crude, which has influenced stocks for most of the year, was hovering near 2016 highs as data showed a larger than expected draw in U.S. gasoline inventories.
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An Israeli military spokeswoman disputed this, saying the soldier was killed during a riot nearby that was "designed to draw in soldiers so as to attack them".
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An expected large draw in crude oil inventory in the United States also buoyed sentiment after a bigger-than-expected fall in inventories in a private survey.
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Yet the one match when Vela and Diomande started together, the club played to a scoreless draw in an MLS match against the Portland Timbers on Sunday.
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Diesel stocks are expected to draw in the coming months due to refinery maintenance, but a significant drop in global inventories hinges in stronger demand in winter.
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Led by Juventus center back Mehdi Benatia, Morocco came through qualifying without conceding a goal and have four wins and a draw in their last five matches.
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Tottenham beat Crystal Palace 3-1, but it was Alli that broke a 1-1 draw in the 84th minute with an absolutely stupid bit of skill.
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The festival has already attracted more than 30,000 visitors and is set to draw in plenty more over the Easter holidays until it closes on April 8.
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Assuming the data are accurate, the persistent draw in domestic stocks likely explains why Saudi officials sound confident when they say the global oil market is rebalancing.
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The market is likely to have focused on the surprise draw in product stocks and taken a slightly more bullish view towards the WTI contract, traders said.
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Yet still, Brazil could only muster a scoreless draw in its own capital city against a lower-ranked opponent playing down a man for half an hour.
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Energy rose 218.74 percent as oil prices climbed on forecasts of a steep draw in U.S. crude stocks that could indicate global oversupply is starting to shrink.
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Oil prices rose slightly as data showed a draw in U.S. crude stocks, although worries over a lack of agreement among producers to curb output capped gains.
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Emerging assets continued to draw in fresh money over the week, with JPMorgan data showing emerging bond and equity funds absorbing $212 million and $2.3 billion respectively.
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On the original Apple Watch, I had to wait a second or two for the OS to draw in each section, even with a robust internet connection.
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Capiraso said he was eager to draw in runners who might be unable to commit to the travel or expenses, and sees huge potential in virtual races.
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Only CRM data is pulled right now, but in the future, the product will draw in relevant email exchanges and team communications, according to Salesforce (via VentureBeat).
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Azar's salary is set by law, but Redfield is paid under a program intended to draw in health scientists with rare and critical skills to government work.
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Siegal's vast social network is important to her work: She said she gets big names to attend her events to help draw in journalists and film critics.
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It's a bizarro-world version of the Snapchat camera that lets you post text and resize it with your fingers, or draw in a variety of colors.
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More importantly, from the city's point of view, they also generate jobs, payroll taxes, and draw in new residents and business tourism wherever they set up shop.
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The rematch in August of the same year was an instant classic and a huge pay-per-view draw in which McGregor won a narrow decision victory.
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Between the two Davis Cup rounds, he beat Djokovic twice, and Zverev twice, and played Federer to nearly a draw in the semifinals of the Miami Open.
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That gave them a game against Mexico in Bordeaux in which they wilted to a draw in heat that has hardly been a problem at this tournament.
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With all that under its umbrella, the chain is hoping to use the Plated acquisition as a way to draw in new customers, and please existing ones.
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The fall in Canadian exports has helped drain supplies of heavy crude across North America and contributed to the draw in U.S. crude oil inventories, analysts say.
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The 30-year-old is the only boxer that Wilder has faced and not defeated after the pair battled to a draw in December in Los Angeles.
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As a new startup in the space, Luminary would be well suited to listen to podcasters, as it hopes to draw in more talent for original content.
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"Actually, women want to smoke big cigars and enjoy them like a man," he said, adding it was important to draw in women with specific promotional events.
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The contest is designed to get Barstool's audience more familiar with live sports betting and draw in experienced betters in places where gambling is not yet legal.
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Stocks are in a new year upswing that could draw in more buyers and spread to more sectors, as the Dow edges to the big round 25,000.
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On the contrary, Democrats in 2020 can be expected to enjoy a more favorable turnout because presidential races tend to draw in more young and Hispanic voters.
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Juilliard, which is expected to draw in students and their families, will open its doors next fall, a rare Western institution taking a chance on this district.
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Such systems draw in water from a source like the river, use it to cool the facility and then release the hotter wastewater back into its source.
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On-site amenities include farm-to-table dining, a 24-hour fitness center, an inviting outdoor pool, and a spa that's a draw in its own right.
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It's the only overnight program in the region that doesn't test for drugs, a significant draw in a part of the country ravaged by the opioid epidemic.
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Such a conflict would likely draw in the US on Taipei's side, and could quickly expand into a wider regional conflict, while also having major economic repercussions.
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If UK incumbent banks' digital offerings falter, there are several prominent, digitally native neobanks that are eager to draw in dissatisfied customers with cutting-edge digital propositions.
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But despite efforts by European governments to help companies continue their business with the Islamic Republic, both banks and exporters have had to draw in their horns.
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Polls suggest growing support for such provisions, and the president's flexibility on the issue may be a draw in Florida, another swing state he carried in 2016.
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The Sept 25 vote won overwhelming backing for secession but has raised the possibility of a new civil war in Iraq that could draw in regional powers.
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He was a top box office draw in the late-'70s and early '80s and had several movies in the works at the time of his death.
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Since fast-food customers are not particularly loyal to any brand, fast-food companies must resort to marketing tactics or wacky food creations to draw in customers.
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He joined the company in 1999 and emerged as a key dealmaker, helping draw in investment from the likes of U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs Group Inc .
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She could face 20083th-seeded Maria Sharapova, the 2008 champion, in the third round, and Barty, the highest-ranked Australian in either draw, in the fourth round.
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I see the house my children draw in their pictures of home, periwinkle crayon for the siding, brown for the door, black squares with pluses for windows.
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Calipari credited Travis with wrestling Grant Williams, the resident bruiser on rival Tennessee, to a draw in Kentucky's victory over its fellow No. 2 seed last month.
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Somehow, on this record, he manages to draw in his listeners in the same way, by rapping so often about intimacy and the power it gives us.
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Customers are not typically loyal to any particular brand, so fast-food companies resort to outlandish marketing tactics and even more outrageous food creations to draw in customers.
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Brent oil prices rose to a one-week high on forecasts of a steep draw in U.S. crude stocks that could indicate global oversupply is starting to shrink.
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But it does draw in some highly passionate users, many of whom are experts at creative pursuits, in part because of the user base Apple's machines long fostered.
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Yonaguni is little more than 100km from Taiwan, and it is hard to imagine how conflict between China and America over that country would not draw in Japan.
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Thanks to Oculus' new internal creation tool, Quill, illustrators can draw in virtual reality and let audiences see their creations come to life stroke by stroke around them.
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The company is likely hoping that the additional option of a new game will help draw in both new and old users to keep those sponsorship deals flowing.
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Another is to include new products to draw in new customers: expect more health and beauty items to be discounted this year, as well as the usual electricals.
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Ornella G and three other women were arrested after a car containing five gas cylinders was found abandoned near the cathedral, a major tourist draw in central Paris.
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The Italians, beaten by Sweden 1-0 on aggregate after Monday's 0-0 draw in Milan, will miss out on the finals for the first time since 1958.
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As casinos turn to video game-slot machine hybrids as a way to draw in Millennials, the line between an arcade and a casino will get increasingly thin.
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World Cup qualifiers Saudi Arabia offered little threat for the first hour yet came close to morale-boosting draw in the second half after falling 2-0 behind.
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Specifically, he's hoping to combine an emphasis on community and philanthropy with investing to both draw in deal flow while also helping his network of young, ambitious founders.
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This escalated into an edit war, one vicious enough to draw in even RepRap's inventor, who offered to help draft a new article only to be shut down.
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Anyone can curate their own list of apps within the service — which, when shared on social media or other ways, helps raise visibility and draw in new users.
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How manufacturers pick sell-by dates Processing honey also helps as the sugars in honey are hygroscopic and tend to draw in atmospheric water, which is not ideal.
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Nigeria's hefty benchmark interest rates, which the central bank held steady at 14 percent at its meeting this week, are also helping to draw in yield-hungry investors.
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Santos warned that the Faroes would play in a similar manner to Iceland, who held Portugal to a 1-1 draw in their opening match at Euro 2016.
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With old-fashioned doughnuts that draw in locals and visitors alike, Pip's Original Doughnuts & Chai has made itself known as one of the best doughnut shops in Portland.
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His staff is likely to reach around 20 in time, though the negotiating process, once Britain has triggered it, will draw in much larger numbers of Commission officials.
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This suggests there&aposs a substantial gap in the market, and Robinhood&aposs success in the US bodes well for its ability to draw in UK users, too.
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Mr. Neistat hopes to bring that idea of authenticity to a news and media environment to draw in a younger audience largely untapped by the cable news network.
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Crude oil futures initially rose after U.S. Energy Information Administration weekly figures showed a larger-than-expected draw in inventories and added to gains following the Fed minutes.
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In addition to Nunes, an even smaller group of lawmakers have the security clearance to view the highly classified materials that support the conclusions draw in the memo.
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Both benchmarks fell further in post-settlement trade after data from industry group the American Petroleum Institute showed a slightly smaller than expected draw in U.S. crude inventories.
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Future thermostats may draw in information about the weather, or from other devices, to produce a comfortable temperature, requiring faster and more reliable connectivity to the Internet. Televisions.
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Kim: As Applebee's sales struggled in the post-recession economy, it attempted to reinvent itself as a modern bar and grill to draw in up-and-coming millennials.
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Wellness tourism is a major draw in Ojai, and spa resorts like the Ojai Valley Inn are popular with celebrities, social-media influencers and weekenders from Los Angeles.
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And so with a Micron pen (the same type I had used to draw in those sketchbooks more than a decade ago) I drew Will a pecan pie.
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For instance, there are no plastic bezels in front of its servers — something commonly found in other data centers — to allow those servers to draw in more air.
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Christmas may be a Western holiday, but it has been co-opted in China as a marketing opportunity, with glittering trees towering in malls to draw in shoppers.
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Remember, the two social media superstars clashed in England back in August 2018 and fought to a draw in a pretty solid match on YouTube Pay-Per-View.
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The company's efforts to draw in customers through newly formatted stores with better lighting, flooring and enhanced shelves, and its marketing campaign for the holiday season paid off.
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The result left both teams with 4 points each in Group B, three more than Australia and Cameroon, which played to a 1-1 draw in St. Petersburg.
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The title contenders Portugal and Mexico fought to a 2-2 draw in the Confederations Cup, with each team scoring in the final five minutes in Kazan, Russia.
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For all the FBI's posturing, its attempt to force Apple to unlock the phone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists ultimately ended in a draw in 2016.
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The Bipartisan Policy Center is now calling on federal, state and local governments to draw in more private capital to help fund transportation projects across the United States.
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The company is expanding beyond the classic opera repertoire to avant-garde productions that are uniquely Australian, and, organizers hope, exciting enough to draw in a younger audience.
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Tuesday's game in Pyongyang, the first between the two teams on North Korean soil in 30 years, ended in a 0-0 draw in front of empty stands.
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"In Vietnam, we are growing the food business to draw in traffic and go beyond hypermarkets and also offer beauty, fashion products and space for tenants," Yol said.
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Landlords may try to replace outgoing Macy's with grocery stores, gyms, doctor's offices, e-sports gaming lounges or other entertainment concepts that they hope will draw in shoppers.
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And we also have a look at the fascinating world of cannabis influencers, who draw in both huge traffic and the ire of the social platforms they use.
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The distinction between deep-state meddling and acceptable protest is difficult to draw in the United States, Ms. Zegart said, because this degree of opposition is so unusual.
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Appealing to the college crowd not only hearkens back to Facebook's roots as a social network for college students, but could also help draw in more young adults.
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But here's the thing about truly great fantasy novels like the ones below, which all kick off series: They can draw in people from all of those categories.
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To draw in the ever-growing mobile gaming audience, Sony is offering a digital download of "Call of Duty: Black Ops" for people who pre-order the device.
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If that occurs, global financial markets could again be rattled, which would once again draw in safe haven money to the United States and drive up the dollar.
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"Positive signs came from the draw in gasoline stocks this week, as the U.S. moves into the peak driving season," said Ashley Kelty, oil analyst at Cenkos Securities.
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Oil prices turned positive, with Brent crude touching its highest since July 5, after U.S. Energy Information Administration weekly figures showed a larger-than-expected draw in inventories.
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The so-called "challenger bank" model has helped upstarts draw in millions of users, with Revolut having recently hit over 7 million users and Monzo hitting 3 million.
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Although honey can go cloudy and crystallise when opened as the sugars draw in water again, this physical change can be reversed by simply warming the honey. 2.
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Argentine Diego Schwartzman beat Tennys Sandgren 6-4 6-1 6-3 to advance to round four, eliminating the final American in the men's draw in the process.
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Oil and gas companies rose 0.3 percent alongside slightly firmer crude prices, which advanced on Middle East tensions and data that showed a bigger-than-expected draw in inventories.
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Before holding mighty Spain to a 0-0 draw in a friendly on Sunday, the Romanian soccer team made a creative effort to help the country's schoolchildren learn math.
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Barcelona won the two-legged tie 2-1 after a 1-1 draw in Guayaquil last week and face another Brazilian side Gremio in the semi-finals next month.
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The intense competition to draw in potential donors has driven up prices in Facebook's auction-based marketplace, where advertisers bid to serve their content to specific types of users.
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The massive build in supply represents a rebound after several weeks of sharp drawdowns in inventories that was kicked off by a 14-million-barrel draw in early September.
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First is being in the unfortunate circumstance of being too good for established fighters to take a chance on, yet lacking the name to draw in an audience alone.
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Each studio now agreed to a price floor and price ceiling, and the algorithm deduced exactly what price would draw in the most total revenue at any one moment.
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Both Fox and Gordon Ramsay seem to hope that the intensity and stakes will draw in viewers who may have grown tired of the regular restaurant takeover show model.
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And Trump's arguments that the numbers are simply faked will not draw in the kind of educated, suburban voters he would need to actually close the deal and win.
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Senior care providers and experts say the dolls are an alternative to medication and help draw in elderly people who are no longer able to participate in many activities.
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Many argued these platforms were not doing enough to police potential drug sales that initiated online and used corresponding hashtags — and phone numbers in bios — to draw in buyers.
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Pro Tip: Use the very tip of your lipstick as you would lipliner to draw in and accentuate your Cupid's bow, before filling in the rest of your lips.
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Democrats want to get similar laws passed in states across the country, in part on the idea that easier registration will draw in more low-income and minority voters.
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The firm said severe flooding on the U.S. Gulf Coast impacted the region's refineries last week, causing disruptions, and that likely contributed to a draw in U.S. gasoline stocks.
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For now, though, OPEC hopes traders will interpret a sustained draw in U.S. crude stocks as a sign the market is rebalancing and that prices need to move higher.
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Khartoum is hopeful that the move would help it regain access to global financial markets which could help draw in badly needed investment and raise prospects for a recovery.
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To fill in the brows, we used a pressed powder that matched the brow hairs' shade and achieved definition by using a pencil to draw in hair-like strokes.
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Maker Studios, which Disney purchased in 2014 for a whopping $675 million, boasts a network of about 55,000 independent creators who collectively draw in 533 billion views per month.
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To draw in top-flight scientists and app developers, tech giants have released some of their in-house AI-building toolkits for free, along with some of their research.
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Earlier in the competition, Chile got an extra two points after protesting that Bolivia fielded an ineligible player — Paraguay-born Nelson Cabrera — during a 0-0 draw in Santiago.
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He returned to Tour action only in April, winning the Monte Carlo title for an 11th time before rolling through the draw in Barcelona for his 11th triumph there.
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The pen heats and cools plastic filament like a glue gun, allowing users to literally draw in the air — as long as their structure can support its own weight.
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With a loss, a no contest, and a draw in his first three UFC bouts, the rangy featherweight will surely be desperate for a win in his next outing.
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Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said in June that any future war waged by Israel against Syria or Lebanon could draw in fighters from countries including Iran and Iraq.
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Tight shipping availability and rising freight rates constrained Asia's ability to draw in supply from the Atlantic Basin, adding impetus to price gains as several production plants underwent maintenance.
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Crude oil futures had initially risen after U.S. Energy Information Administration weekly figures showed a larger-than-expected draw in inventories and added to gains following the Fed minutes.
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This year, bee organizers decided to scrap the tie-breaker test, an act of mercy to contestants that also raises the possibility of an even draw in the competition.
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Maker, a media company that distributes and creates online content via YouTube, has a network of about 55,000 independent creators who collectively draw in 10 billion views per month.
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Oil prices retreated, however, after U.S. government data showed that the latest weekly draw in domestic crude stocks was not as big as an industry trade group had reported.
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If Trump cannot draw in far greater numbers of women, moderate Republican voters and minorities, he will almost surely lose the White House race, according to the polling project.
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The feature isn't going to draw in any new users, or do much for people who use the company's cameras to capture family moments or create more artistic videos.
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Queerbaiting is seen as an exploitative tactic used to draw in fans ("baiting" them), and then further marginalize them through textual denials of the subtext the narrative deliberately cultivated.
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Champions League Roundup Two red cards on the same sequence left Ajax vulnerable, and Chelsea used the advantage to rally for a 4-4 draw in the Champions League.
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And an entirely remote culture can both draw in candidates attracted to this way of working and remove those who know they won't be able to thrive working remotely.
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The Wattses also wanted to distance Slyde's products from the aura of exclusivity that often surrounds surfing in order to draw in participants of varying ages and experience levels.
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Sauce might have been the main draw in the Carolinas, but the Bar-B-Q Shop produces such a perfect rack of meat, sauce is rather unnecessary, almost unwelcome.
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Though we didn't reduce room rates in this last year, we did offer more packages to help draw in business, such as three nights for the price of two.
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If another candidate, most obviously Mr. Rubio, can start to fight him to a draw in the later states, then Mr. Trump could be denied a majority of delegates.
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On another level, the creators of the vending machine are engaging people in real life but still beholden to using their social media savvy to draw in an audience.
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After battling the reigning World Series champions to a draw in six contests last year, the Braves have been outscored 25-8 while dropping all five meetings in 2017.
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The video platform relies primarily on advertising for its revenue, though the company did draw in 16.6% of its earnings from subscriptions and other non-advertising revenue last year.
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A good European, yes, with an extremely strong chin and the ability to draw in fans, but not at the level of peak Roy Jones Jr. or James Toney.
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Related: Meet the Illustrator Who Puts Algae on Paper Streetwear Illustrations Dive into a Dystopian World of Demon Hunters [Exclusive] Draw in 3D with the 'Mental Canvas' Illustration App
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Starbucks' stock continued to slump Friday after the coffee chain posted another quarter of disappointing sales growth on Thursday and blamed holiday offerings for failing to draw in customers.
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Shares of Starbucks were trading down nearly 5 percent Friday after the coffee chain posted another quarter of disappointing sales growth as holiday offerings failed to draw in customers.
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We agree with the English writer Charles Lamb, who hoped that "the last breath I draw in this world will be through a pipe, and exhaled in a pun."
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And it expects more of the same as the deficit outside of China deepens and the LME system has to compete with rising physical premiums to draw in stock.
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Atletico Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano Stadium will be the venue, but before that the 32 teams in this year's group stage find out their fate at Thursday's draw in Monaco.
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Nine young retailers are coming together under one roof in New York to test a new, smaller-format mall, as the industry experiments with ways to draw in shoppers.
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He won an offensive zone draw in the left circle, then slid to the right side to convert a cross-ice pass from Ryan Graves from the left wall.
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Montreal's Tomas Plekanec won a draw in his own zone, but Glass, a fourth-line wing, pounced on it and lifted a backhand from the slot over Price's shoulder.
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The exhibit's appearance is in fact camouflage, designed to draw in passersby who might not otherwise be interested in exploring these topics that can seem daunting to the uninitiated.
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Khartoum is hopeful that the sanctions decision will help it regain access to global financial markets which could help draw in badly needed investment and raise prospects for a recovery.
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With the card, Apple aims to draw in iPhone owners with 2% cash back on purchases with the Apple Pay service, no fees and an app to manage related finances.
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Prosperity and security But the President leavened the bile with a more conventional approach, seeking to draw in wavering mainstream Republicans and independents left uncomfortable by his populist, nationalist creed.
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With a corporate aim to draw in and keep hold of the best individuals in the housing industry, Taylor Wimpey aspires to create a trustworthy, competitive and supportive employee network.
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"We're holding our ground after a pretty good up week with the surprise draw in inventories this week," said Phil Flynn, senior energy analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
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That helped draw in people like Dan Miner, 32, an American researcher in Frankfurt who signed up for the service after first hearing about it from friends in New York.
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Cristiano Ronaldo scored for the 18th time in his last 14 games to earn Juventus a late draw in the Coppa Italia semifinal first leg against AC Milan on Thursday.
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U.S. crude prices settled at $42.083 a barrel, up 242.08 percent, after the U.S. government reported a surprise draw in domestic crude stockpiles versus market expectations for a record high.
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The flying squid gains its name from the way it can spread its mantle like a parachute to draw in and eject water, using propulsion to fly above the waves.
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You wouldn't expect a shopping mall to draw in the type of amateur photographers who relish the chance to capture their country's beauty, but this isn't your typical shopping mall.
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Sparse and chilling, the plasticine-like structures in Mondegreen, a short video, causes a viewer to draw in a sharp breath at the sight of towering and sometimes moving installations.
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The talks draw in part on "Living with Gods", an exhibition at the British Museum that uses objects to portray the transcendent as it has been conceived throughout human history.
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Feeling pressure from other messaging…Read more ReadStickers are a big draw in Messages, and you can now download free and paid sticker packs to affix to your text messages.
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The goal now is to create the most compelling use case for AR — which right now looks like messaging — and use that to draw in and retain users over time.
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Hospitals typically lay out multi-year operating plans that prioritize investments, such as new clinics, medical wings, technology or other projects that help draw in more patients and increase revenue.
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It could also be a way to draw in customers that are bored of seeing the same old stores in their local mall and want a taste of something new.
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It saved an ice cream shop in Anacortes, Washington from going out of business, and a churros shop in Westminster, California added a Pikachu-shaped churro to draw in customers.
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Austria took silver with the bronze going to Norway after they edged France on time differential after a 2-2 draw in the "small" final at the Yongpyong Alpine Centre.
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"Every company out there is nervous that if they don't draw in the next couple of weeks, with determinations coming up, banks will finally start saying 'no,'" an investor said.
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Now, while Fulham still have a decent squad with a smattering of exciting players, there is considerably less by way of box-office talent to draw in the casual spectator.
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Uncertain regulatory framework in the U.S. may be impacting MJ's and ACT's ability to draw in money, as the Trump administration has given mixed signals on its stance regarding marijuana.
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Siouxsie and the Banshees pieced together bits of counter-culture history, made music that was accessible enough to draw in young teens and then passed knowledge down to their fans.
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Even as taking pictures has gotten simpler, Mr. Chiara, 46, constructs his own box cameras — known as camera obscuras — that draw in light through a small hole onto photographic paper.
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Warren offers a way to draw in those more liberal factions of the Democratic Party and perhaps even more importantly, has proven she is not afraid to take on Trump.
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The government has been selling energy at half the rates charged in the United States or Europe, and it has created tax-free zones to draw in tech-savvy entrepreneurs.
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You can see the trauma in the pictures they draw, in the periodic nightmares and bouts of depression they suffer, in the faces that cloud over when distressful memories intrude.
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As the nights draw in, Boris Johnson, the Conservative prime minister, and Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, have spent their evenings ripping each other to shreds.
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That's because when Lemon, above front row third from left, joined the Harlem Globetrotters in 1954, their mix of comedy and basketball legerdemain was the biggest draw in the game.
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In August 2018, Salzburg held Red Star Belgrade to a goalless draw in Serbia in the final qualifying round and then took a two-goal lead in the return leg.
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Now, Buttigieg is trying to position himself as Sanders' main rival and draw in voters who might be scattered among the candidates but want to deny Sanders more primary wins.
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Sales per square foot — a popular metric used when comparing the profitability of retail real estate — have tumbled in recent years as the retail industry struggles to draw in shoppers.
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"It's an exciting time for CNBC as we build our primetime brand, grow our audience and draw in an even younger crowd," said Jim Ackerman, EVP, Primetime Alternative Programming, CNBC.
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Maine's Democratic bench is not very deep, said two operatives, so the seat could also be a chance for the party to draw in a national figure or political outsider.
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In the buildup to Friday's draw in Nyon, Switzerland, however, it was not the heavyweights of European soccer, like Bayern, that Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane was hoping to avoid.
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I've noticed when she's in a situation where she's trying to distract herself with her hands, she just has a sketchbook to draw in, and I started doing that too.
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Nearby, at the "Be Still Life Drawing Session," viewers could take time out from the fair to draw in front of a beautifully constructed still life with basic materials provided.
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Ms. Asawa's drawings from the period show lots of undulating lines, as if she's working out the shapes on paper that she will eventually draw in the air with wire.
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