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draw left
verb
A verbal command given usually to the bowman of a canoe or raft. It means to place the paddle in the water on the left side parallel to the boat and pull it towards the boat. This is a maneuver to move the front of the boat to the left side.
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An unusual accident involving a noose that was hanging in a Manhattan art classroom for students to draw left a 17-year-old in critical condition yesterday, the police said.
Her loss, along with the first- or second-round departures of the other seven Russian women in the singles draw, left Russia without a woman in the second week of a Grand Slam event for the first time since the 2000 Wimbledon, a streak of 51 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments.
They weren't just calling it a run, they were, 'Draw, draw right, draw left.' " Did Chrebet, who is careful not to criticize the offense publicly, mention the tendency to call Curtis Martin's number to the offensive coordinator, Paul Hackett, when Chrebet returned to practice Wednesday?
The draw left Steven Pressley's side on minus three points after their first four matches.
After throwing away a two-goal lead, the draw left the West London club with only one win in their past six Premier League games at home.
That draw left them seven points adrift with just two games to play, leaving the Clarets with just a year-long stay in the top flight.
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Make them connect with the dots you drew, Left side to left, right side to right.
Conversely, Mr. Gore was drawn left by Mr. Bradley's challenge.
VALPARAISO -- Coach Scott Drew left for Baylor a week before classes began, and the Crusaders lost 9 of their first 13.
The Color menu: AutoChange Hue - Changes the hue while drawing (left = orange-red to right = purple-red).
Barcelona drew, leaving Third Division Mighty Oviedo as the only team with 10 successive wins.
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