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It needed only to draw to keep the title for a third successive year.
His mother gave him crayons and paper and taught him to draw to keep him occupied, his sister, Lorretta, said.
Carlsen was already winning the game and only needed to draw to keep his title, having already won game three of the tie-breakers.
Asked whether he could understand the selectors' reluctance to risk him in a game Australia must either win or draw to keep alive their hopes of retaining the Ashes at The Oval, Lee replied: "Not really.
And that function is – win, lose or draw – to keep them in a state of perpetual self-confidence and belief.
Under normal circumstances, there might be another Williams still in the draw to keep tennis's first family in contention.
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Culture is too hard to define and will require some pretty accurate lines drawn to keep the right people around.
On water stages, ropes must be drawn to keep the character submerged rather than bobbing to the surface.
The blinds are drawn to keep out the sunshine, and he forbids any fiddling with BlackBerrys or cellphones.
If done with political expertise, these maps can be drawn to keep the draftsmen, and their party, in power.
"These boundaries were carefully drawn to keep this group of buildings together because they reflect real changes.
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