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They can also help bring in new business, drawing on their presumably deep networks of contacts.
Now AIDS is back on the front page, and the activists are back in business, drawing strength from their old enemy.
The house and gardens at Hatfield are, besides, a serious business, drawing many thousands of visitors a year, who expect to be impressed.
[6/7/2012: See my update.] More engagingly, he said he'd be commissioning an "independent review" of how the Met goes about its business, drawing on experts and assessing everything from the organisation's finances to best practice from overseas.
Of the half dozen artists clustered near Madame Tussaud's, Susan Guo, one of few women sketching in Times Square, had gotten the most business, drawing four caricatures for $5 each.
Now in its 25th year, South by Southwest has become one of the central gatherings of the global music business, drawing 13,000 industry professionals, journalists and assorted fans to watch more than 2,000 bands and hobnob over tacos and Lone Star beer.
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out of business draws opposition from various quarters for different reasons.
In between, they became international celebrities, among the most successful show business draws of their day.
Private equity firms are no strangers to the supermarket business, drawn by the real estate underlying the network of stores.
In 1960 they settled in London, where he ran a dry-cleaning business, drew cartoons for a syndicate and edited a small newspaper.
So long as it doesn't discriminate, where a business draws the line on these things depends on the nature of the business.
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