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Mr Bowker begins by skilfully describing his early years in Dublin, filling in the background details of an Ireland which Joyce would draw upon, for the rest of his life, as material for his fiction.
But in an interview, he had a hard time discussing the candidate without launching into a diatribe against legalizing marijuana, or, when asked what constituency she might draw upon for her core group of voters, replying with a non sequitur: "I can hit a high C better than Pavarotti".
Those with fewer non-kin social supports may have smaller networks of human resources to draw upon for maintenance of community living status [ 12, 37].
What evidence would you draw upon for support?
There would be no authentic architectural language to draw upon for ideas.
This creates a talent pool that the firm can draw upon for future employees.
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Here, at least, are a few of the filmmakers he knowingly drew upon for "Inception".
The vegetable realm was drawn upon for flowers, leaves, and fibres.
Unrestricted gifts that should have been used to raise the company's endowment were drawn upon for operating costs.
Letters, diaries, F.B.I. reports and interviews with contemporaries are among the sources drawn upon for this careful biography.
I became romantically involved with Julianne Moore, coincidentally the person who was playing the character I was drawing upon for "World Traveler".
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