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The viewers' place in space (right side up on the ground) was drawn into question.
If the value of that debt was suddenly drawn into question, markets could quickly seize up.
And the very nature of hate had been drawn into question.
Despite his denials, Christie's involvement in the case has repeatedly been drawn into question as the trial of his aides unfolds in Newark.
Until now, Wall Street has remained unexpectedly calm in the face of the debt-ceiling deadline despite widespread predictions of chaos if the government's willingness to pay its debt is drawn into question.
Indeed, nation-state sovereignty itself is drawn into question when drone technology destabilizes the notion of global conflict.
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And so the Nez Perce, who famously befriended Lewis and Clark in 1805, and were later chased across the West by the Army ("I will fight no more forever," Chief Joseph said in surrender, in 1877), were once again drawn into questions with no neat answers: Where will energy come from, and who will be harmed or helped by the industry that supplies it?
"The finding that birds are getting bigger draws into question what's driving the change in size".
If corrosion does turn out to be the cause, it could draw into question the nuclear industry's inspection practices.
"This draws into question a lot of the issues surrounding Nasdaq, and the general leadership of the exchange," said Christopher Nagy, the founder of Kor Trading.
On the international stage Germany showed what appeared to be a lack of resolve, drawing into question all that it had stood for over the previous few decades.
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