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Playing small, drawing in on himself as if hoping to become invisible, Mr. Craig's Joey still registers large and lucid.
I wanted to know the telltale behavior of matter spiraling into a black hole, or the maximum temperature of a gas of electrons and positrons, or what was left after a cluster of stars had slowly lost mass and drawn in on itself and collapsed.
As the game came to a conclusion, television cameras drew in close on Taylor who was crying.
But the momentum towards war was already unstoppable, and Britain was drawn in on the French side.
As dusk drew in on Thursday night, the teenager, his left arm heavily bandaged, set off again towards the border.
He drew in on the joint.
Last season drew in, on average, 6.895 million viewers making it the fourth most popular show on NBC.
Díaz responded on his Web site that the fourth wall is itself a construct, and that he was drawing, in part, on the verbal culture of W.W.E.
Truffaut was drawing in part on his own experience.
It then contextualises this work theoretically drawing in particular on the notion of 'social objects' and a framework for sociality.
Ms. Jimenez, who does the cooking at the restaurant, drawing in part on old family recipes, serves up superb appetizers.
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