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It's essential, because our phones constantly draw our unmediated attention from the world around us.
The same could be said of Chicago's Lurie Garden in Millennium Park, where extensive drifts of flowering plants in permanently planted borders constantly draw in passers-by.
But it is readable - it does not constantly draw attention to itself as translation - and the rhythm of the telling is compelling.
Dancers wear identical costumes by Santo Loquasto: light-colored trousers and shirts for the men, and feminine dresses for the women that constantly draw the eye to the throat and to all of its vulnerability.
With a system of 84 fans that constantly draw in fresh air and expel exhaust, it was the world's first mechanically ventilated underwater river crossing, a distinction that earned it a designation six years ago as a National Historic Landmark.
The walls of the stage are chalkboards on which the two actors constantly draw and erase their whimsical props (including peepholes and cigarette smoke), so that the audience is left with the sense that the theatre is as fleeting and fun as a daylong love affair.
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It constantly draws comments from people during my daily commute.
Fed up with constantly drawing, the Uruguayan looked downcast.
Her thoughts are constantly drawn to Sinjar and to what she has lost.
But my enduring memory of my father is of him constantly drawing.
He constantly drew present-day parallels with the struggles of East London's newer immigrant communities.
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