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Discover Ludwig"drawing date" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in the context of contests, lotteries, and raffles to refer to the date when the winning entries will be selected. Example sentence: The deadline to enter the raffle is next Friday, and the drawing date is scheduled for the following Monday.
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Raffle tickets need certain information on them, regardless of your event or organization: On 1 side of the ticket (the stub side), list the following organization/event information: organization name, address and phone number, list of prizes, event name, drawing date and website.
But if the minimum number of tickets hadn't been sold by the final drawing date, the organization would have been obligated to refund everyone's money, and the couple would have been back where they started.
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The drawing dates from 1972, when its subject was aged 22.
"Drawing dates back to 30,000 B.C. Written language didn't begin until 25,000 years later.
I groaned aloud when a man, in a drawing dated 1910, says: "No one has mastered the art of life.
The drawing dated from 1634, though it could have been done in the Scheveningen dunes, or maybe West Texas, just last week.
"Seven Capital Sins," a drawing dated 1933, went further by depicting a Hitler-like figure, although the distinctive mustache was only added to the painting after the war.
Courtroom drawing dates back centuries, to the early days of the popular press and the emergence of crime, scandal, titillation and infamy as staples of daily reading.
What is most likely the oldest preserved drawing dates back to the early microscopist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632 1723).
A drawing dated 1770 shows that by then all these buildings and the moats had been cleared away, and the former fishponds were being used for pleasure boating.
Volume of blood drawn, date of bleed, age of blood at first freeze (before transformation) and number of re-growths (defined as successive cell line growths from a frozen sample) showed no significant correlation with XCI (P>0.05).
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