How To Use Draw in In A Sentence
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The boundary between probity and fraud was much more difficult to draw in this area.
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The spots are designed not only to draw in racing enthusiasts, but also to built brand awareness for the resurgent manufacturer, which positions itself on its race-track heritage and Italian design.
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After the business failed, he had to draw in his horns pretty sharply.
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Rommel's army had to be worn down, and if it had been allowed to withdraw intact into the mountain fastnesses of Tunisia, securing a decisive land victory in North Africa would have been rendered immensely difficult.
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Note that if legislators were somehow! required to read all bills passed into law, they would just withdraw into precatory vagaries, and leave all the detail to bureaucrats.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Just Read the Bill:
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Twentieth Century Fox, the studio behind the film, was counting on critics and strong word-of-mouth buzz to draw in moviegoers.
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Draw inspiration from what's available and what you like.
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With each inward breath feel your body warming as you draw in colours of red or orange.
Repetitive Strain Injury
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The prosecution invite you to draw inferences from the telephone evidence.
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GLOUCESTER were denied a valuable draw in France by a controversial last-gasp try.
The Sun
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Until then though, 3D TV's may very well be used to draw in susceptible consumers and in some form (as long as we get used to it) will be viewable in video games, cell phones, and on our everyday television.
Thoughts: 3d TV without the Glasses
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The Battle of Monmouth Court House was at best a draw in terms of numbers killed, and the British effected an unharassed retreat during the night.
O Captain, Our Captain
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A grey mental gloom settles over them with clockwork regularity as soon as the days draw in and the mornings get darker.
Stay Well This Winter
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The bigger-than-expected draw in distillates helped boost heating-oil futures, with the November contract recently trading up 4.11 cents, or 1.8%, at $2.2304 a gallon.
Oil Rebounds on Supply Data
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A win or a draw in that match will ensure Division 2 hurling next season and copper-fasten the progress of this hardworking, progressive side.
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Both fish first expand their mouths to draw in water, but the puffer then pumps the water into its stomach, while the triggerfish opens its mouth and pumps the water back out.
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The days begin to draw in after the summer solstice.
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Seasonal produce is at its peak and you can still exercise outside before the days draw in.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was the end of September and the days had begun to draw in.
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Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
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Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
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Organisers are hoping for more blistering heat to draw in the crowds.
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The mood changed as strengthening southwest winds began to draw in a warmer tropical maritime air mass.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lee Cattermole's senior debut came at St. James' Park - his role for Middlesbrough in a 2-2 draw in 2006 earning him the Man of the Match award.
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They hope to draw in more bashful youngsters with modern features including up-to-date chart music and videos as well as animation.
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If you think you're feeling a chill as the nights draw in, it could be worse.
The Sun
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Last week, Keith Kelly asked what the highest-scoring draw in the Premiership has been.
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Because of its adversarial character, the law tends to draw in scientists who are more willing than most to give an opinion on less-than-overwhelming evidence; and the more often such a witness testifies, the more unbudgeably confident he may become in his opinion.
Discourse.net: SSRN: Legal Studies Research Paper Series University Of Miami School Of Law Vol. 3, No. 7
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To draw instrument flight procedure automatically using the spatial information of an airport, the ideas of design and development which are based on ArcGIS are described.
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It is a natural process for a fire to draw in air to consume its oxygen.
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It has a hydroelectric motor, so it can effectively draw infinite amounts of electric power from the water.
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Then draw in the diagonal line from one corner of the square to the opposite corner.
Times, Sunday Times
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He bounced the puck off the boards to Savard, who took it down the left side, faked a shot from the circle to draw in defenseman Jaroslav Spacek and then centered it to Axelsson for the goal.
USATODAY.com - Hockey - Buffalo vs. Boston
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Select a local landmark on a 250,000 scale map and draw in the correct quadrant.
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And they held the Blues to a 1-1 draw in the same fixture last term.
The Sun
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Many of the volumes draw inspiration from the so-called subaltern approach, which generally focuses on history from the bottom up.
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That is, assuming the neighborhood is at least pretty close to some already gentrified areas, it both starts to draw in Bobo money from neighboring areas, draws in other similar businesses (a cluster effect: if Bobos are going to Whole Foods, have some other Bobo-friendly businesses near by on the still-cheap real estate), and sends a signal about what kind of neighborhood one is in.
Bobos in the Hood
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Some of the dialogues are written in ways that will draw in the unphilosophical, but this is a level at which we are not encouraged to stay.
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Porto advanced with a 1-1 draw in the return encounter at Old Trafford, and Mourinho jumped in joy more than once as he ran down the sidelines to celebrate with his players.
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It will be the second time in a week the two teams clash following their 1-1 draw in a crucial league encounter at the same venue last weekend.
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He only did a rough draft, but he said he'd draw in all the fine details tomorrow.
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The games, to be published under the Activision Value Brand, will draw inspiration from the show's depiction of a father and son who build chopper motorcycles in their garage.
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The boundary between probity and fraud was much more difficult to draw in this area.
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One potential monster of a racehorse is a draw in itself, but two in the same race is unmissable.
Dewhurst duel between Frankel and Dream Ahead 'best ever' juvenile race
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It was the first draw in Tri-Nations history and means Australia remain on top of the standings.
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But a collection of doodles, sketches and self-portraits by more than 40 celebrities are proving to be a big draw in Salford.
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Draw inspiration from this collection and maybe make your own banner for the next protest!
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We had to withdraw into the hills, taking the civilian population with us.
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Also, premium bonds stay valid for every draw instead of the stake being lost.
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Genk and Valencia played out a scoreless draw in Group E, while in Group H the Czech champions, Viktoria Plzen, drew 1-1 with Bate Borisov.
Porto overcome nine-man Shakhtar Donetsk in Champions League
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The government wanted an unclassified document on which it could draw in its advocacy of its policy.
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What is more, a plurality want the troops to withdraw instantly (other polls have shown that a clear majority support instant withdrawal).
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As is their wont, Melrose will no doubt withdraw into themselves and adopt a siege mentality, blaming referees and everybody else for problems which are of their own making.
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And they held the Blues to a 1-1 draw in the same fixture last term.
The Sun
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As the autumn evenings draw in, a cosy fireside armchair beckons!
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Pull the plunger to draw into the syringe an amount of air equal to the amount of intermediate- or long-acting insulin you need.
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It is for the jury in a criminal trial to draw inferences from the evidence as the trier of fact, not the witness.
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Roy Grinker and John Spiegel came to a similar conclusion, noting that "a gratified, happy childhood with biparental influences contributes a reserve strength on which a man may draw in times of danger.
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
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A grey mental gloom settles over them with clockwork regularity as soon as the days draw in and the mornings get darker.
Stay Well This Winter
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It is hard to draw in two dimensions a picture a vector function in three-dimensional space.
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When she stopped having accidents, she would withdraw into her room and draw the curtains and complain of headache.
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Using your fingers, draw in the flour and work the mixture into a dough, adding more water if necessary.
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The speech marked Ventura's decision to withdraw into Minnesota politics following his unsuccessful flirtations with bigger ambitions.
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I draw in pencil on to the board and then work directly into the drawing.
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The year is on the wane, has passed its gibbous phase and is now into that delicate fingernail-clipping shape that children draw in pictures to denote the moon.
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I peered closer to see it draw in its pointed, shrewlike trunk to produce a swollen, four-eyed face.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ezras, who received and negotiated the sale of the stolen goods, and who is as keen a rascal as ever escaped justice, and two noted cracksmen, who had headquarters in the city, and were famous in their day, but who were compelled to withdraw in the midst of their high career, one dying of a malignant fever, the other being killed by a woman.
The Diamond Coterie
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The moral rights law requires that the authors who wish to invoke the right to withdraw indemnify their transferees prior to asserting the right.
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The Crossmaglen girl scooped the prize of a large amount of money last week when the political party held their draw in Newry Sports centre.
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The Co-op said the new divi would draw in the current loyalty card system and pay members twice yearly out of the group's profits.
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After a 1-1 draw in midweek it is precariously balanced.
Times, Sunday Times
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Let your creative juices flow, draw inspiration and give words.
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Its profits jumped 16% as the Mecca bingo halls continued to draw in the punters.
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The mood changed as strengthening southwest winds began to draw in a warmer tropical maritime air mass.
Times, Sunday Times
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And you moped about with a short draw in your chist, and seemed bound to be a grouty old man in the chimney corner that could niver lift a stroke for your childer, ah 'you didn't see the good luck, you know, Tim -- but when the prisident sent the bran new cow with a card tied to one horn, an' Connor read it when he came home from school: '_For Tim
Connor Magan's Luck and Other Stories
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The Terriers went into this 77th derby clash top of the table on the back of four wins and a draw in their opening five league games.
The Sun
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The success of The Economist — the fact that you read it, a black-turtlenecked guy at Columbia," Mr. Meacham said, before trailing off and complaining how difficult it is to draw in young readers for Newsweek.
Newsweek Inches Closer to The Economist, But Does Editor Jon Meacham Like The Economist?
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Edwards lives in and has a studio in Toronto but also has a place to retreat to and draw inspiration from in the rural farm country of Canada just north of Toronto.
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With Yorkshire's depleted attack running out of steam this pair took the partnership to 91 and the game seemed to be heading for a draw in mid-afternoon.
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Kidnapping a Sidhe child was cause for war-between Elfhame Misthold and Elfhame Bete Noir at least; between as many of the hames as each side could draw in at worst.
Music To My Sorrow
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And the South Park skipper decided to hold on for the draw in the last over.
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That would mean the likelihood of an easier draw in the first knockout round.
The Sun
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With each inward breath feel your body warming as you draw in colours of red or orange.
Repetitive Strain Injury
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The big problem for tablet PCs for me besides weak screen hinges and losing styli.. ugh was that operating systems they run have been designed and tweaked over decades for point-and-click with a keyboard and mouse and just don't work well when shoehorned to fit a finite-point tap-and-draw interface.
WhyPad?
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A little more draw in the cut, and the budmash who did it would have lopped it clean off.
Gil the Gunner The Youngest Officer in the East
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Every day brings a chance for you to draw in a breath, kick off your shoes, and dance. Oprah Winfrey
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A draw in the book but, in the context of the past few weeks of uncertainty, one that felt like a resounding victory.
Times, Sunday Times
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The most effective tactics are to engage the enemy with fighting patrols and screens of infantry and armour that can they withdraw into the city after causing casualties to the enemy.
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He was a big hit at the Anti-Sellafield concert and will be a great draw in Rostrevor.
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She continued to draw income support after her mother's death and after the grant of probate to her mother's will of which she was an executrix as well as a beneficiary.
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That would mean the likelihood of an easier draw in the first knockout round.
The Sun
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With each inward breath feel your body warming as you draw in colours of red or orange.
Repetitive Strain Injury
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The little girl seemed to withdraw into a private world.
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I of course think that education should return to being education, which is to say a classical education, by means of which one learns to master language and thought, so that one knows how to find information, how to evaluate it, how to draw inferences therefrom, and how to organize and express clearly, simply and euphoniously one's thoughts concerning same.
So you thought ...
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New literater's builder in May Fourth period draw into drama by Ibsen, therefrom explicate the Ibsenism, and then play experimenting on text, get great influence in that period.
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Many depressed people just withdraw into themselves.
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Over a few beers I could see what it meant to both of them as their careers began to draw in.
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In autumn the days begin to draw in.
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Rugg, as she raised her glass to her lips in completion of it, had not happened to look at Young John; when she was again so overcome by the contemptible comicality of his disinterestedness as to splutter some ambrosial drops of rum and water around, and withdraw in confusion.
Little Dorrit
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Slovenia scored a priceless away goal and succeeded in holding Croatia to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their playoff.
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Also, premium bonds stay valid for every draw instead of the stake being lost.
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He said a luxurious hotel complete with casino would bring a touch of class back to the seafront and draw in thousands of tourists.
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It gave Toulouse a lift at a crucial time but Wasps hung in there and managed to salvage a draw in a dramatic finale.
The Sun
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The alternative is having a good convenience offering that will draw in the motorist.
Times, Sunday Times
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More concretely, we draw independent pairs of amino acids from this distribution, and the concatenation of these pairs gives us a simulated gap-free alignment at PAM distance t k.
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I don't think fireworks should be banned outright - done correctly they can make for a fantastic piece of entertainment as the nights draw in at the start of November.
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I am doomed to years of music practice, trying to draw inspiration from some tubby old Nazi in braces and knee-high socks.
Archive 2007-04-01
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It also split rather than united the whole population, making the families withdraw into their ethnic groups.
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Perhaps she already knew it would draw in record crowds with its shops, cafes and blockbuster shows.
Times, Sunday Times
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This would solve the problem of ventilation, for if a train entered this tunnel, it would draw in fresh air behind it.
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Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
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The country's scientists hesitate to draw inferences when there is uncertainty, she says, instead preferring to play it safe and be cautious in their words and assessments.
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Meanwhile, seafood restaurants such as Shuckers draw in custom by shucking oysters non-stop in the front window.
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Priceless video .. but riddle me this somebody “Why does an undead character draw in breaths in WoW?”
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - All we want to do is eat your brains
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Quintus was coming to the end of his term as praetor and was heavily in debt and apprehensive about what province he might draw in the forthcoming lottery.
CONSPIRATA
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In Cowboy and Cowgirl the dummy can discard and draw in the same way as the players.
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Autumn is the time of year when we draw in our horns and make shorter sorties across the Channel to the likes of Paris, Bruges and Amsterdam.
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This is the equivalent of slow-playing a brilliant hand at poker, so that you draw in your prey.
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Many depressed people just withdraw into themselves.
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Q: Did NBC's Olympic primetime Tuesday, featuring what's usually the Winter Games 'biggest draw in women's figure skating, outdraw Fox's American Idol?
Some answers for your NBC Olympic questions
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In other words, the works all draw inspiration from nature and biomorphic shapes, representing a widespread artistic convention of the World War II and post-war period.
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HELL hath no fury like a lower-league striker given the freedom of the airwaves after a dour 0-0 draw in an athletics stadium.
Times, Sunday Times
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SOCRATES: And if Adrastus the mellifluous or Pericles heard of these wonderful arts, brachylogies and eikonologies and all the hard names which we have been endeavouring to draw into the light of day, what would they say?
Phaedrus
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It is at his home that she meets this woman, who is to complicate and confuse other relationships in the book, and finally draw in on all of them a terrifying wave of scandal.
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She continued to draw income support after her mother's death and after the grant of probate to her mother's will of which she was an executrix as well as a beneficiary.
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The Terriers went into this 77th derby clash top of the table on the back of four wins and a draw in their opening five league games.
The Sun
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And admittedly once you have to pull out the public policy dictionary on these bozos they've pretty much fought you to a draw in political terms.
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It is for the jury in a criminal trial to draw inferences from the evidence as the trier of fact, not the witness.
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I have read the story a dozen times, never actually understood it, but also have never failed to draw inspiration and encouragement from Ballard's pellucid writing and the amazing and surreal images.
The stars of modern SF pick the best science fiction
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Oxford looked to be heading for a third draw in a row but Constable had other ideas and won it with a classy finish.
The Sun
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For example, a product description page might draw information from your e-commerce catalog database.
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These boundaries draw in children of immigrant farm workers and, at the other extreme, children of high-tech millionaires.
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The restaurant has made waves, thanks to modern, light dishes that draw in diners for the food alone.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'm getting short of money. I have to draw in my expenditure.
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In recent years, Camelot has been struggling to curb falling ticket sales, launching a midweek draw in February 1997 in an attempt to stop the rot.
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A minibus will take the group on half-day trips to different locations, offering them a variety of landscapes to draw inspiration from.
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The curly-haired wonder came closest to turning the 0-0 draw into an away win.
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She's beginning to withdraw into herself.
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I dont draw in blackboard chalks like these others, I use proper colours the same as what painters use; bloody expensive they are, especially the reds.
Down and Out in Paris and London
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The match ended in a goal less draw in regulation time.
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They will then be preparing for the playoffs where their fourth place league finish will ensure a home draw in the first round.
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Kidnapping a Sidhe child was cause for war — between Elfhame Misthold and Elfhame Bete Noir at least; between as many of the hames as each side could draw in at worst.
Music to My Sorrow
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Large sky-lights draw in enough natural light to ensure the room remains bright and sunny.
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At last, though, thinking that he had better lie down for fear of being very tired next day, he reached out his hand to draw in the casement, but kept it there, for a very familiar sound now struck upon his ear: _Clap, clap, clap, clap_ of wings, and then a thoroughly hearty old English cock-a-doodle-doo! and the boy burst into a merry laugh.
First in the Field A Story of New South Wales
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Then breathe in through your nose and draw in your right hand back to its starting position.
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He had to draw incapacity benefit and lost confidence.
The Sun
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We had to withdraw into the hills, taking the civilian population with us.
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She's beginning to withdraw into herself.
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Complete the parallelogram CABD and draw in the diagonal AD which is then easily seen to bisect the angle CAB.
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Then draw in the diagonal line from one corner of the square to the opposite corner.
Times, Sunday Times
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Answers are then used to draw inferences regarding how well applicants are likely to perform on the job.
Human Resource Management in Government
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As well as stalls, sideshows and refreshments the club is planning a Grand Car Boot Sale to draw in the crowds at the bank holiday Monday event.
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A grey mental gloom settles over them with clockwork regularity as soon as the days draw in and the mornings get darker.
Stay Well This Winter
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Squeeze your bottom and draw in your abdominal muscles.
The Sun
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Also, premium bonds stay valid for every draw instead of the stake being lost.
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Promotion chasers City were held to their fourth draw in five home games.
The Sun
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It is, of course, axiomatic that in this field we must be on our guard, when considering liability for damages in nuisance, not to draw inapposite conclusions from cases concerned only with a claim for an injunction.
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They will be the biggest draw in the Championship but that also makes them the biggest scalp.
Times, Sunday Times
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The mood changed as strengthening southwest winds began to draw in a warmer tropical maritime air mass.
Times, Sunday Times
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The girls draw into themselves, just like the women in the basement, but there is no partition.
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You will continually draw into your life people who need to enforce authority, and you will struggle with them until you learn the lesson of obedience.
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In doing so, they waste money, intimidate doctors, clog up the system and draw in the meddlesome fools in Westminster.
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Following a 1-1 draw in the first leg of this Champions League round-of-16 game, Madrid enters the decisive second leg with homefield advantage, holding an edge in the tiebreaker thanks to its away goal, and as a heavy favorite with oddsmakers.
Tip of the Day
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To Reeve. _v.a. _ To rivel; to draw into wrinkles.
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire
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All together we have in the satin warp 6888 single and double ends to draw in; of these 252 ends are used for binders, on both sides of the repp stripes.
Theory of Silk Weaving A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Weaves, and the Decomposition and Calculation of Broad and Narrow, Plain, Novelty and Jacquard Silk Fabrics
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Brainwashed disciples play with eyelashes, file fingernails and draw intricate pictures of men beheaded on bloody guillotines.
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The salesperson's identity, perhaps, could be used as the key to draw in any supplementary material and customer details could be populated from their name alone.
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I can make a case for the draw in all of them and backing them in a trixie, three doubles and a treble, could pay big rewards.
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When 1 UCC church was vandalized, you condemned conservative evangelicals for being slow to the draw in condemning that act.
Science
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Experienced Bolton skipper Gudni Bergsson has seen a few young Premiership gunslingers hit town this season ready to beat him on the draw in a penalty box shoot-out.
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Glen Marchand of Louisdale picked his own name and was declared a winner by provincial Natural Resources Department staff during a public draw in Sydney Forks, but he was told Wednesday that he had actually picked his similarly named neighbor as a winner.
Moose-Tag Heartache in Nova Scotia
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However, England's fate should be known before then as only back-to-back victories in the next week will leave them needing a draw in Turkey in their final game to make it through automatically.
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If you think you're feeling a chill as the nights draw in, it could be worse.
The Sun
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Oxford looked to be heading for a third draw in a row but Constable had other ideas and won it with a classy finish.
The Sun
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The centrifugal housing is shaped similarly to a turbocharger, and it also uses an impeller (similar to a turbo) to draw in air and direct it to the housing.
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HELL hath no fury like a lower-league striker given the freedom of the airwaves after a dour 0-0 draw in an athletics stadium.
Times, Sunday Times
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A predicted draw in this title cruncher.
The Sun
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He took out a cigarette and lighted it, taking his time to draw in the smoke and nicotine.
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Turkey calls are a must-stock item for turkey hunters who are always looking for new calls to draw in gobblers.
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They will be the biggest draw in the Championship but that also makes them the biggest scalp.
Times, Sunday Times
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To achieve a realistic roll a Catholic school will often have to draw in pupils from a very wide area.
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Uzbekistan weathered a storm of China's attacks, holding the host to a scoreless draw in the first half.
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The further he got, the brighter he made his light; at first, as the light itself frightened nocturnal animals out of his path, he was afraid that the disturbances they made would betray him, or draw in something like an alicorn that could be a real danger to him.
Elvenborn
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The north wall opens up to the sunken courtyard to draw in cool air, and the tapered lanterns serve as thermal chimneys, with openable louvres to evacuate hot air.
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Bareev retreated his king and knight and amazingly got the draw in 73 moves after he looked dead lost.
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I explained to Edna that without the benefit of her explanation a person at home would understand the ad to mean that all storage was half off and accused Sears of deliberately making the ad ambiguous to draw in unwitting customers.
Sears Kicks Off Holiday Weekend With False Advertising - The Consumerist
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Perhaps she already knew it would draw in record crowds with its shops, cafes and blockbuster shows.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Africa, Ivory Coast stayed on course for a World Cup debut after holding Libya to a 0-0 draw in Tripoli.
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But it would be good to see him project a little, and not withdraw into his shell.
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This album is very much classic Rush, the songs draw influences from three decades, yet it doesn't sound dated, or compromised for modern tastes in any way.
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Oxford looked to be heading for a third draw in a row but Constable had other ideas and won it with a classy finish.
The Sun
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As a child, Jenna experienced love as inconsistent - she would be lavished with affection, then suddenly her parents would withdraw into their own worlds.
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With each inward breath feel your body warming as you draw in colours of red or orange.
Repetitive Strain Injury
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For example, sleep-enabled memories may help people produce insights, draw inferences, and foster abstract thought during waking hours.
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Boys would approach girls, a pickup would ensue, and the couple would withdraw into another room, she says.
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Because I usually read a number of different papers, I would like to extend the idea, so that as well as, or instead, of it being specific to one news service, I could draw in coverage from a number of news sources (of my choice), so that when I looked at any particular checked topic/tag I could see a broader aggregated overview, even if it was only in headline or precis form links.
Scripting News for 4/23/2007 « Scripting News Annex
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They will be the biggest draw in the Championship but that also makes them the biggest scalp.
Times, Sunday Times
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Select a local landmark on a 250,000 scale map and draw in the correct quadrant.
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In autumn the days begin to draw in.
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They will be hoping for an easy draw in the next round so they can get the show back on the road.