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He figured it would be excellent bristle material if it could be drawn fine enough.
"Same thing we wear to the freakouts?" When she reappeared, she had drawn fine interlacing green lines around her eyes and across the bridge of her nose.
Occasional passages of great beauty capture the atmosphere of the nightly bombing of London: "Out of mists of morning charred by the smoke from ruins each day rose to a height of unmisty glitter; between the last of sunset and first note of the siren the darkening glassy tenseness of evening was drawn fine".
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In addition, the spitting of paan juice in public has drawn fines in certain areas.
In most cases, the arrests have drawn fines of $1,000 or a sentence for time served in jail.
(Audubon preferred trumpeter-swan quills for drawing fine detail).
Ms. Blecher draws fine performances out of the young actors and, to her credit, sugarcoats nothing.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 — The Supreme Court is accustomed to drawing fine lines.
It seems unsatisfying to draw fine distinctions about access to justice.
Wilfried Bony and Pablo Hernández drew fine saves from Tim Howard before Williams headed in the Spaniard's injury-time corner.
But none topped the spirited tap-dancing of Clinton-bashers as they labored to draw fine distinctions between White House and Gracie Mansion infidelities.
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