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Because it draws the sting of the discriminatory terms.

"I will relish the fight for a spot because it draws the best out of players.

Painting from the tomb of Irynufer, 1305-1200 B.C.E., Theban Necropolis, Egypt....accessing the unconscious from the aperspectival (Gebser's ever-present origin) because it draws the power of words from the power of the image.

A tankini will highlight your waist, because it draws the eye to the section of skin that's showing.

This autofill feature works even if you have never entered data on any website because it draws the information from your personal record in the local operating system address book.

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"Maybe the flotilla incident had a role to play with this, because it drew the world's attention to what was happening here in Gaza," she said as she walked home in the late afternoon.

Ward also criticized Clemens's lawyer, Rusty Hardin, for allowing his client to make such strong public denials because it drew the attention of Congress and risked a civil suit or a contempt charge if he were proved wrong.

General Bolduc acknowledges there is a "back to the future" feel to the Afghan Local Police effort, not only because it draws on the lessons from the initial offensive to topple the Taliban but also because it is related to a traditional core mission of Army Special Forces; since their founding, the Green Berets have specialized in training partnerships with indigenous security forces.

We call this approach the jackstraw because it draws on the idea of the game of jackstraws, where a player must remove a stick (i.e. a variable) from a pile of tangled sticks without disturbing the overall structure.

Prezza's appearance came in the wake of this week's report from the cross-party public accounts committee (PAC), arguably Westminster's most powerful (and oldest) committee because it draws on the reports and considerable manpower of the comptroller and auditor general, the head of the National Audit Office – the one the coalition does not intend to abolish.

The adaptive landscape can be interpreted in multiple ways because it draws upon the conventions and affordances of topographical maps (Elkins 1999).

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