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He would have gone back into the draft if still unsigned on June 1, so Calgary traded him.
Wade Townsend was the eighth pick, but he didn't sign with Baltimore, went back into the draft in 2005 and again was the eighth pick, this time by Tampa Bay.
Drew did not sign a contract, played for the St. Paul Saints of the Northern League and went back into the draft in 1998, when he was selected fifth by St . Louis
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The provision was put back into the draft and the bank's governing board approved the new policy in May 2005.
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Loewen, taken No. 4 last year out of high school, would have gone back into the June 3 draft if he had not signed.
Crow went back into the 2009 draft and was selected by the Kansas City Royals at No. 12 (he has still not signed, but since he pitched in an independent league last year, he didn't face the same deadline), while the Nationals received a compensation pick in 2009.
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Hernández, drafted back into the starting lineup, looked particularly lost.
Middle-order batsman Paul Collingwood has been drafted back into the team, filling a vacancy caused by Andrew Strauss's return to England for the birth of his first child.
Palmer, announcing that she had been drafted back into the State Senate race, went from being Obama's most important supporter to his chief challenger; the woman who had launched his political career now threatened to end it.
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