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  • He slowly depressed the plunger and once the syringe was empty, withdrew the needle and stepped back.
  • They drew swords, and fought fiercely, cussing and insulting each other as swiftly as they threw blows.
  • The scene near the Chennai Kaliappa Hospital, on Tuesday was supremely ironical, and drew sharp reactions from tree lovers who were passing by.
  • Our staff were asked to be bearers at his funeral service held at St Andrew's Church.
  • He drew with his brush in transparent glaze and build up form with multiple stokes.
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  • Any calls from the press or from friends were being taken on other lines by one of Andrew McClintock's secretaries. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Peyton Manning will then 'spank' Drew Brees: Now if they just made half-and-half jerseys... Sad Week
  • He drew his knees up to his chest.
  • Andrews assumes that the lyric poet's freedom to dissent is only the freedom to say ‘yes’ to the American ideology - individualism.
  • So he entered and going up to the candles which burnt in the tent snuffed them and sprinkled levigated henbane on the wicks; after which he withdrew and waited without the marquee, till the smoke of the burning henbane reached The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He fenced and boxed, but also played the cello, drew and had a deep appreciation of painting. PERDITA: The Life of Mary Robinson
  • The case - possibly the ultimate in town versus gown - revolves around a former manse on a quiet street in St Andrews, where students already occupy more than half the town centre accommodation.
  • It was picked up on a £300 scanner near Andrew's naval base at Portland, Dorset.
  • To buttress his stance that the Church sanctioned such assassinations, Petit drew on Thomas Aquinas and other theologians, but the defense rested on John of Salisbury's explicit theories about the legitimacy of tyrannicide.
  • Cars drew up to disgorge a wedding party.
  • On the promotion campaign across 11 cities, the Dew Adventure Games with daredevil feats by international skate boarders and BMX bike riders drew huge crowds.
  • I drew a smiley face, played tic-tac-toe with myself, drew another smiley face, scribbled all over it and finally, I wiped the ink off the plastic table.
  • Somewhere in the darkest, dingiest corner of hell, Andrew Wilson is laughing," Beuke told jurors. Jon Burge Trial: Jury Begins Deliberations
  • I quickly drew my hand away from the hot stove.
  • Jayson drew his swallow and jumped off his stead as Virgo let out a bellow as he tried to scare off the attackers.
  • Here retired US diplomat Ellsworth Bunker drew up a plan to transfer the administrative authority for West Papua from the Netherlands to a neutral administrator, and thence to Indonesia.
  • He stood up, looked down at me consideringly for a moment, then walked around the table, extended his hand, and drew me to my feet. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • It was, in fact, the accidental discovery of several mind-altering drugs in the middle of the 20th century that drew me into research on brain functions and mental illness.
  • He was a strong supporter of the doctrine of papal infallibility and he drew up a postulatum in which he favoured a definition by implication in preference to an explicit affirmation of the dogma. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • The [Australian] market at the moment is not particularly sectorial," said Andrew Sekely, director of equities at Intersuisse. Asia Tech Stocks Up on Apple Gains
  • Then the Gods of the Market tumbled, and their smooth-tongued wizards withdrew The Volokh Conspiracy » Democracy and the Appeal of Socialism
  • Andrew noticed the sudden change of direction, as the wave moved faster towards them.
  • I drew for him a sectional view of the area, indicating the staircase and plaza above.
  • Though John and Andrew look exactly alike, they act quite differently.
  • As darkness drew near I joyfully and thankfully watched the pinks, purples, blues and golden colors of the sky melt together into a picture-perfect sunset.
  • The study, which was ordered by influential US military adviser Andrew Marshall, suggests that climate change should become an issue of national security rather than just a scientific discussion.
  • Festival-goers began to drift off as the evening drew to an end.
  • Watson had grown up on the rocky coast of New Brunswick in a village with the lyrical name Saint Andrews by the Sea. The Whale Warriors
  • As we drew closer to the system I cut the engines and let the Moonshadow coast the rest of the way in.
  • Acorus calamus plants originated from the Moossee, and were cultivated in a pond at the University of St Andrews.
  • She felt her eyes widen; undirected, her hands spread over his chest as he drew her to him. THE PROMISE IN A KISS
  • Edwards gave a speech which drew very heavily on his stump speech.
  • Mentally recollecting myself, I took a deep breath and said coolly, ‘Andrew, please leave.’
  • Andrew took a more optimistic view.
  • The organist was a slightish man, white-haired, who seemed to hover in the alcove, his back to the audience, wizardly in his very smallness, and he hit the thunder pedal just as a figure on the screen drew back cowering from some danger above, and laughter swept the auditorium. Underworld
  • He drew himself up when he talked to his superior
  • It was like leeches they used back when, to draw off bad blood but in this case they drew off fat.
  • She drew an elephant
  • Fortunately, we drew a rational, deliberative judge, unswayed by the case's racially charged nature: a poor black kid against a rich white Ivy Leaguer.
  • Seigi saw Drew glance at him sharply, putting two and two together, but the bowman pretended he hadn't seen the look, and continued to watch Lillandra.
  • They added a new character, played by Andrew Howard, who is a stellar actor and one of those actors who just kind of electrifies you on set and pulls you in. Pretty/Scary
  • This has become a motif among net-critics, whose vanguard is Andrew Keen, who wrote a sloppy, intellectually dishonest book called The Cult of the Amateur that damns the Internet for much the same reasons (Clay Shirky wrote a great response to Keen). Boing Boing
  • Golub, whose large-scale paintings drew inspiration from everything from Greek kouroi to images of male pornography, used a technique that was more sculpture than brushstroke, famously using a meat cleaver to create aggressive peaks on the canvas. Home | The New York Observer
  • I let just one mosquito bite me and watched while it drew blood from my arm. The Sun
  • Prince Andrew is an easy choice - Union Jack boxer shorts for just 99p.
  • Andrew said to Erica something along the lines of `that nice young David what's-his-name is staying at Liz's flat, just now. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • That was one of the talents I - as Jake, never Andrew - had acquired over the two years of captivity, both in the juvie circuit and out.
  • Andrew began to carve the chicken.
  • The story of Fermat's Last Theorem, the centuries spent trying to find a proof and Professor - now Sir - Andrew Wiles's final victory, is recounted in a book by Simon Singh , a physicist and author also famous for his battle to change the libel laws after he was sued for calling pseudoscientific medical treatments "bogus" . Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • A recent such program drew about two dozen pilots of high-performance and turbocharged Mooneys for a weekend in Washington, D.C. Some of the airplanes this group flies - all unpressurized - have service ceilings as high as 28,000 feet.
  • The sound of a car stopping outside the hotel drew me to the window as the waitress left me, and I was in time to see an old gentleman with a long white beard step from the interior of a Daimler landaulette, the door of which was held open by a dignified chauffeur, whose attire seemed to consist mainly of brass buttons. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
  • It was Corrary who pointed, and drew their gaze to the dark shadow on the water.
  • Andrew Carnegie has been called the patron saint of compassionate capitalism.
  • The two childhood friends say they first drew what they call a robotic exoskeleton "on the back of a beer mat" seven years ago. ARN News
  • She drew an analogy between childbirth and the creative process.
  • Mr. Romney drew first when his campaign had Sheriff Paul Babeu of Pinal County, a semirural stretch of Arizona, record automated calls to Iowa voters last month calling Mr. Perry "part of the illegal-immigration problem. High Noon on Immigration; Toss-Up on the Prairie
  • The 65,000 sq ft Harvey Nichols store is the anchor tenant for the new fashion street The Walk, off Saint Andrew Square, which will have a total of 27 outlets.
  • Passage won five of the six games played and drew the other.
  • He drew on his experience as a yachtsman to make a documentary programme.
  • He withdrew a piece of paper, unfolded it, and read, “What is the meaning of the word calligraphy and from what language does it derive?” The View from Saturday
  • It was covered in fucoid algae and delicate yellow and orange plumose anemones that drew us in closer, as there were often a few gems nestling in them.
  • Erik Gomas spun off the track when trying to lap Andrew Scott.
  • Wordsworth found inspiration in/drew inspiration from the Lake District scenery. It was a great source of inspiration to him.
  • As the show drew to a close (after a disappointingly short 60 minutes) I was left wanting slightly more.
  • He drew comfort from her warm support.
  • The toe of his right sandal slowly drew a circle.
  • It was not after all Social Text that drew the absurd conclusion about authoritarianism and elitism; it was Sokal, trying to ventriloquize work he didn't fully understand. Sokal's Hoax: An Exchange
  • The removal of the State capital from Milledgeville to Atlanta also gave the renaissant city a good start, and the wonderful manner in which it drew trade and capital to it from all sides made it the envy of its sister Georgian cities. The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland
  • When the word ‘scientist’ was first spoken in 1833, it was meant as a joke: its coinage first drew laughs and later was attacked as ‘an American barbarous trisyllable.’
  • He drew fantastic animals with two heads and large wings.
  • Several of his letters being ignored, Martin indicted an angry one which drew Chapter 29
  • I did appreciate the 50-year-old unicyclist who drew an unamused Howie Mandel into his act and rendered him momentarily speechless. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • Ah, what a world entire was this lost little hamlet of Paradise, where merrymakers trod on the mourners 'heels, where the scream of the biniou drowned the floating note of the passing bell, where Misery drew the curtains of her bed and lay sleepless, listening to Gayety dancing breathless to the patter of a coquette's wooden shoes! The Maids of Paradise
  • It is however quite certain that Ferne was held, along with the Abbacy of Kelso _in commendam_, by Andrew Stewart, Bishop of Caithness, who died in 1517. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • Owning a castle is the ultimate cach é," says Andrew Hawkins, head of international property at Chesterton Humberts. Challenges of Castle Ownership
  • When I was asked planeside in Saigon or planeside in Honolulu or planeside at Andrews Air Base as I arrived, what I'd found, I was speaking not only to the American people; I was speaking to the enemy -- to the Chinese, to the Soviets and to the Viet Cong. In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam
  • Last Sunday, he hit Drew Bennett for a 23-yard touchdown pass with 17 seconds left to defeat the Houston Texans 27-24.
  • They drew a blank in their search for the driver.
  • He maun be a saft sap, wi 'a head nae better than a fozy frosted turnip --- it wad hae ta'en a hantle o' them to scaur Andrew Rob Roy
  • The taxi drew up in front of the Riviera Club.
  • What drew slightly more attention was his penchant for staying after class, gently proselytizing about Jesus to some of the younger lingerers.
  • And on the morn they put the cord about his neck and drew him like as they had done tofore and cried: Draw the bubale, and when they had drawn he thanked God and said: The Golden Legend, vol. 3
  • The ruling of the Lord Chief Justice that a book written with pure intention and meant to convey useful knowledge might yet be obscene, drew from me a pamphlet entitled, “Is the Bible Indictable?”, in which I showed that the Bible came clearly within the judge's ruling. Autobiographical Sketches
  • He quickly drew back and slid towards the opposite edge of the bench, blushing furiously.
  • He drew from his pocket a sheet of folded paper and placed upon the end of his nose his famous gold 'lorgnon': "It is very trifling, one of those directives, as Monsieur de Moltke says, which serve to guide operations, a plan of action which we will modify after discussion. Cosmopolis — Complete
  • Trust that things will be okay - especially if you put in the time and effort to make them be okay. Drew Barrymore 
  • I drew attention, as have other commentators, to troubling improbabilities in the tremendous watery climax to Eliot's novel.
  • Nevertheless it requires separate assessment, not least because it drew on certain areas of experience not directly dominated by the monarch.
  • Andrew @ 44: The question was about bilinguality not command of foreign languages. The Australian Election « Whatever
  • Making camp in the Mulga we drew water from the Bore for showers & washing, settling in for a well deserved day off.
  • Hickock, who was a genuinely skilled shot, drew, took careful aim (some versions have him using a fencepost as a rest), and drilled Tutt through the heart. David E.
  • Sir Andrew describes the character as ‘one of the best villains in Victorian fiction’.
  • The morrice dancers accordingly set out upon their further progress, dancing and carolling as they went along to the sound of four musicians, who led the joyous band, while Simon Glover drew their coryphaeus into his house, and placed him in a chair by his parlour fire. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • But the opener did turn a bit testy in the eighth inning when Grant Balfour hit J.D. Drew in the right shoulder with a high fastball, prompting a few Red Sox to holler from the bench. Dice-K masterful as Red Sox beat Rays in ALCS opener
  • The uneasiness grew into a formless apprehension, which drew him out into the waxing sunlight and drove him to retrace his earlier route through the meadow, towards College Rise.
  • Glass touched his lips, and Giles drew back, distrusting it.
  • Contact you dream? you listen? spoken word? norbert blei | six found-poems in the words and paintings of andrew wyeth Norbert blei | six found-poems in the words and paintings of andrew wyeth « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Her appearance and skill drew forth exclamations of praise.
  • Needless to say, neither Andrew Wilkow nor his remora, Nick Rizzuto, is a punk. Chez Pazienza: With Friends Like These...
  • The first one I saw displayed in a gun shop showcase drew customers like bears to honey.
  • The boat drew alongside us and a man appeared on the deck.
  • This gave the film an ethereal, otherworldly quality that drew critical praise and, again, commercial indifference.
  • Andrew smiled unconsciously and reached out the back of his hand to stroke away stray hairs.
  • But then the county redrew school boundaries and moved sixth-graders to local middle schools, lowering enrollment projections and eliminating the justification to build the new school. Bowie schools will remain open
  • As December passed by, and the term drew to a close, Patty's impatience began almost to get the better of her. The Nicest Girl in the School A Story of School Life
  • They had long been sailing west upon their expeditious and stead ship, the sun had now sat upon her throne, and her red and gold stallions that drew her chariot pranced among the hoary clouds.
  • They reached a spot where a mulberry tree spread its branches over the parterre; he drew her into their shade. ON A WILD NIGHT
  • He drew her attention to a rough-edged hole that had been dug into the floor.
  • But what fascinated and drew me in was the incompleteness.
  • We drew lots to decide who should go first.
  • On Friday, the US, who had been competing on both fronts, withdrew from the race for 2018. Fifa faces call to delay World Cup bid vote after corruption claims
  • Together, they drew lines, and squiggles, and circles, until the green crayon was exhausted.
  • [5] Meanwhile Eurylochus and his companions, finding that this force had entered and that it was impossible to storm the city, withdrew, not to the Peloponnesus, but to the country once called Aeolis and now Calydon and Pleuron, and to the places in that neighborhood and Proschium in Aetolia; [6] because the Ambraciots had come and urged them to combine with them in attacking Amphilochian Argos and the rest of Amphilochia and Acarnania; affirming that the conquest of these countries would bring all the continent into alliance with Sparta. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • That's just one apocryphal Bergman factoid (Webster's dates "dramaturg" back to 1870) that theater producer Andrew Higgie has collected over the half dozen years it has taken him to get the filmmaker's "Through a Glass Darkly" screenplay up and running as a stage play at London's Variety.com
  • The guys said they heard her death rattle when she drew her last breath. The Sun
  • The union withdrew its support; the women lost their case for unfair dismissal as a consequence.
  • The host city of Phoenix drew the largest audience.
  • We asked the surfing champion what first drew him to the sport.
  • Nearby, union boilermaker Pete Etoler drew a line between protesting politicians and disrupting the highest-profile event in the Hoosier State's history. Labor Torn on Super Bowl Protests
  • Jeanie courtesied reverently and withdrew, attended by the The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • As they drew up before the hall he gazed about him. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Lillian Andrews, a scheming sexpot, seduces her married boss, causing divorce and general mayhem in the lives of those around her.
  • Mark, Andrew and Esther were in the shop front, serving customers.
  • But Andrew had never thought the harmonica was a toy. Yolonda's Genius
  • The onetime Republican power broker faces up to 99 years in prison on felony charges that he orchestrated an illegal plan to funnel campaign cash to state GOP candidates who, after being elected, redrew congressional districts to favor their party. DeLay Corruption Trial Starts
  • German-French for “Madame la Vicomtesse,” and after many ceremonious bows, he drew from his pocket a dilapidated pocketbook, saying: “Che un betit bapier bour fous,” and unfolding as he handed it to her a piece of greasy paper. Une Vie
  • The fact that it is not an isolated art space, with its desolateness and emptiness despite its real existence, drew my interest," he said. Hoyt Hilsman: Ancient Istanbul Synagogue Reborn as Arts Center†
  • While they were tossing the coin Andrew was taken to the goal where he took four penalty shots at David James scoring twice.
  • Conductor Corrado Rovaris drew a lively, multihued performance from 25-member orchestra. Divided Inside, in Theme and Structure
  • He withdrew from Hollywood and retreated to a desert hideaway near Las Vegas.
  • We drew our battle-axes at the same instant, and rushed at each other, but before either had an opportunity to strike, the pipe was thrust between us, compelling us to desist, to disobey which is instant death. The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth
  • Having again experienced, in November 2006, the joy and emotion of the personal and blessed participation of Your Holiness in the patronal feast of Constantinople, the commemoration of the St. Andrew the Apostle, the First Called, I set out "with a joyous step" from Fener in the New Rome, to come to you to participate in your joy in the patronal feast of Old Rome. Archive 2008-06-29
  • Andrew said the thieves had cut through his bike lock before stealing the machine, which had been parked off Fossgate.
  • Do your job, don't blabber, this is all that matters,' he said, and drew a circle around himself. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • pundonor," the high punctilio, and rarely drew the stiletto in their disputes, but their pride was silent and contumelious. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
  • Laura and Andrew had no problem becoming pregnant but Laura kept miscarrying in the first trimester. Kristen Houghton: Dealing With Infertility: Will a Child Make Me Happy?
  • Andrew says that most "magalogues" are normally mailed out to frequent customers or distributed in store.
  • Seemingly just in such a flash, the national fountainhead and mysterious maxim of Mongolia dawn era on grassland drew a streak of apocalyptical light across my heart.
  • Wainwright’s concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday (and also last night) was not merely a show, but a cultural event that drew a sold-out crowd dotted with celebrities and an audience that held Wainwright in rapturous esteem. Katie Holmes “So You Think You Can Dance” VIDEO (Judy Garland “Get Happy” Tribute)
  • He therefore withdrew from an inner pocket an odd object with little waving legs and a rubber-bulbed horn for a body. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  • Her appearance and skill drew forth exclamations of praise.
  • Without dismounting, he drew his broadsword and rapped the hilt against the gate.
  • Andrew Bridge is on a mission: To fix the foster care system that he barely survived.
  • As a teenager, he dipped his toe into the fast-flowing waters of criminality, but withdrew quickly before the tides sucked him in.
  • He drew five intentional passes in the second game of a meaningless 1929 double-header with the Phillies.
  • He drew long, soft, angry breaths, waiting mute and dangerous inside his helplessness like a beast in its lair.
  • They hear a loud noise (Andrew crashing the keys on his piano) and run away.
  • Over one million people (about 43% of the total) live in Kingston, Saint Andrews, and Saint Catherine, the main urban centers, while Trelawny Parish has the lowest density with 83 inhabitants/km2. Water profile of Jamaica
  • The teacher drew a diagram showing how the blood flows through the heart.
  • Drew - Even casual viewers of The Wire know that the stats are * always* juked. Will the next Atlanta mayor be the "Crime Mayor"? (Blog for Democracy)
  • He drew 6,000 people to the Main Line Wynnewood train station on Saturday as he whistle-stopped his way across the southeast, south central portion of the state. What to Watch When You Are Watching the Pa. Returns - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The crowd made way for the shepherd and his following, and as they drew near to the raised platform the two white cats, who were Edred and Elfrida, looked up and saw in the middle and biggest chair a splendid, dark-faced man in a kind of fringed turban with two long feathers in it, and in the two chairs to right and left of him, clothed in beautiful embroidered stuffs, with shining collars of jewels about their necks, Father and Uncle Jim! The House of Arden
  • The Court drew a distinction between the retroactive effect of penal provisions and retroactive effect outside the criminal sphere.
  • As a child, she frequently withdrew into her own fantasy world.
  • Ninety percent of the missions flown drew flak and 20 percent received battle damage.
  • Then Sir Gawaine deliverly avoided his horse, and put his shield afore him, and eagerly drew his sword, and bade Sir Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • She grew increasingly nervous as the date of the audition drew closer.
  • He drew his automatic and began running in the direction of the sounds.
  • Andrew Oliveri , 31, of Port Jefferson , said he played dek hockey with Mr. Laffer several years ago, and he was just a "normal guy. Arrest in Drug Killings
  • ‘You two should come in, before you freeze to death,’ Andrew interrupted gently from the doorway.
  • I gently got Abigail into a sitting position and drew her against me.
  • A man who was so sure he would die after falling into a vat of caustic soda that he drew up his will is now recovering at home with his wife
  • US Republican Senator Judd Gregg withdrew Thursday as the nominee for Secretary of Commerce, citing "irresolvable conflicts" with the Obama administration over its economic stimulus plan.
  • Every year on St Paul's day, while the soloist on the ambo sang the melodies of the fourth vigiliary responsory, the Pope, entering, as we have said, into the camera confessionis, withdrew the censer - which had been let down through the hole on to the tomb of the apostle at this same Office in the preceding year, and introduced another also full of burning incense. The Station at St Paul
  • His car drew up before the oil - filling station.
  • ANDREW MORTON, AUTHOR, "TOM CRUISE: AN UNAUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY": He could be in the position of what they call inspector general inside scientology. CNN Transcript Jan 17, 2008
  • The teams drew a tie
  • The soldier drew himself up to his full height.
  • The winner of the award will be announced by the 2008-2009 Poet Laureate and Chair of the Museums Libraries and Archives Council, Andrew Motion, on 15 July 2009 at CILIP's biennial Umbrella 2009 conference, held at The DeHavilland Campus, University of Herfordshire in Hatfield CILIP Libraries Change Lives Award 2009 finalists
  • The instant their prince drew the cursed blade, its power reached out to them.
  • A protest group drew first blood in the fight to win people's opinions when an energy company showed its onshore wind farm proposals for Bradwell.
  • No. 12 Marat Safin outlasted Andrew Ilie, who trailed 5-0 in the fifth set when he retired because of cramping. Agassi, Kournikova out in second round
  • La façon dont Drew est penchée vers eux, son air incroyablement serein sur le visage, et ses main qui viennet entourer délicatement le visage de ses frères adoré, leur cachant chacun un oeil ... Popular in the last 8 hours
  • I can foresee a long cult career for Andrew W.K., devoted acolytes swearing he is the best thing ever, and everybody else ignoring him because they don't know how to do anything else.
  • It drew great admiration both at the exhibition and in the saleroom, Outred added. Warhol Self-Portrait Sells For $17.4 Million At Auction
  • As he drew closer he saw the different parts of the ship: the bulkhead, the mast, and the tattered remains of a sail.
  • He put the pile of chips in the center of the table and drew a card.
  • The helicopters made several low passes over the area and both drew fire, he said.
  • The data, assembled under the direction of Dr. Michael Andrews, chief economist for PIERS, suggest that while U.S. imports are mostly consumer goods, U.S. exports are mostly of low-value commodities such as wastepaper, chemicals, forest products wood pulp for instance, cotton and other basics. Biggest Importers And Exporters
  • Andrew Gregory breaking into the church and hiding jewels in a closet he very likely knew nothing about?
  • He drew the tiny, hand-forged skean dhu, the little -black knife, " from its silk and leather sheath at his belt. The Chrome Borne
  • Garden designer Chris Paul drew a design for the mown areas, and suggested the cabbage trees and lancewoods to add height, says Kate.
  • Bernie, 38, works as a machine operator, printer, for Corenso UK and Andrew, 41, is a maintenance engineer for Tescos.
  • Victorians drew little class distinction between the rowdy music-hall and 'serious' playgoing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The girl drew from her pocket a little green-leather sheath, worn at the edges to whity-brown, and out of that a pair of spectacles, unconsciously looking round the room for a moment as she did so, as if to ensure that no stranger saw her in the act of using them. The Hand of Ethelberta
  • The spirit of Andrew was epitomised in a story about him at the age of four.
  • The first inkling that something was not right came as summer drew to a close. Times, Sunday Times
  • And as performance dates drew close rehearsals became almost terrifying in their propulsive, impelling commitment - pianissimos were scaled to a whisper and fortes forceful and triumphant.
  • Dawson drew up her list after a poll for laundry experts Beckmann found almost three quarters of women now opt for "nude" underwear - which means they have "nothing to hide".
  • But his attack drew dismay and anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • She drew greedily on the straw, only then realizing just how thirsty she was.
  • The crowd drew back as the tank approached.
  • She wondered how long it had been since Andrew McClintock had toiled his way to the top-floor of a ` walk-up ". THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • The "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show" of models strutting the lingerie firm's latest creations last year drew a 10 percent share of the televiewing audience. The MetroWest Daily News Homepage RSS
  • The shopkeeper drew the bolt upon the door and slipped out into the night.

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