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What do you draw on for your on-stage material, I ask him.
"Actors, we have this thing called a 'sense memory' which we draw on for particularly emotional moments.
The difficulty with a national industrial policy is that it places those decisions in the hands of government officials who are remote from the local expertise and insights that companies draw on for dynamic innovation.
"We get a developer's fee of around 8 to 10percentt of the project cost," Mr. Shapiro said, "and minuscule profits from rents, which we draw on for promoting art exhibitions in the 3,500-square-foot 3,500-square-foot 3,500-square-foot
The Social Services Block Grant (SSBG, Title XX of the Social Security Act) provides grants to states for social services, which most states draw on for at least a portion of their ECEC services.
This article poses the question of whether biobanking practices and standards are giving rise to the construction of populations from which various biobanking initiatives increasingly draw on for legitimacy?
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At 31, Joseph has another advantage, too, one that the Kennedy clan has drawn on for generations: youth.
It isn't just vintage hardcore that the bands are drawing on for inspiration, though.
His father was a business executive whom he drew on for his intractable male characters.
Polls from earlier months were also drawn on for additional black respondents.
That money would still be deposited into a United Nations-supervised escrow account, to be drawn on for imports.
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