Sentence examples for drawing means from inspiring English sources

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And she notes: "For him, drawing means thinking, it is a gateway to knowledge.

In an essay published on his website, he writes that the separate mention of evisceration is a relatively modern device, and that while it certainly took place on many occasions, the presumption that drawing means to disembowel is spurious.

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There was a sting in the tail, an equaliser for Wednesday in the fifth minute of extra time, and drawing meant that Bournemouth went second.

Retract, from the Latin trahere, "to draw," means "to take back; to withdraw".

Four more draws means England win back the Ashes, but it's going to more exciting than that – isn't it?

"Random draw" means that if the algorithm is run for different graphs, one graph from the set of learned graphs is selected at random.

Those two losses and three draws mean that Cameroon has not registered a win in five matches.

Group B Six wins and three draws mean Italy have bought their bum-bags, Lonely Planet Brazil and are practising their Portuguese.

Two draws meant that San Lorenzo, with the Pope's blessing and an interesting crop of youngsters, came out on top.

Excitement filled me as she explained what each of the 3 cards she had drawn meant for my future.

However, the strongly concentrated defenses around these draws meant that the troops landing near them quickly wound up in no shape to carry a further assault.

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