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Nowadays, the coaches draw from a pool of about 40, even though that was good enough to produce a state title last week.
The few magazines left are trying to draw from a pool of teenage readers who grew up devouring media digitally and whose appetite for celebrity news has shifted their attention away from conventional teenage titles.
Peter Wright, editor emeritus of Associated Newspapers, denied this was true and said it wanted to be able to draw from a pool of the most qualified people in the country and that included peers from all parties.
And we're able to draw from a pool of the best of the best.
Registries list willing donors and predominantly draw from a pool of largely 'white' or 'Caucasoid' donors, the traditional demographic mainstay of the Western blood economies.
The elder Paul also boasts a nationwide fundraising base that can draw from a pool of donors that are beyond the reach of most other candidates.
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A state grand jury is drawn from a pool of people living anywhere in New Jersey.
She now draws from a pool of 40 musicians for the year-round calendar of performances.
Note: Counsellors in Training are drawn from a pool of campers' moms.
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