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The single episode most drawn upon by The SAT, "The Cigar Store Indian," is the source of 20 questions that directly quote between 3.6% and 5.6% of that episode (defendants' and plaintiffs calculations, respectively).
These were drawn upon by Margaret M. Bryant for her book Current American Usage (1962).
This is the general concept of identity drawn upon by movements like gay pride and Black Power.
"Nigeria was drawn upon by the international conscience to take in Charles Taylor to ease the suffering of Liberian people.
Id., at 9. The fees are drawn upon by the University to support various campus services and extracurricular student activities.
But "Phantom Lady" functions as a virtual catalog of noir effects, still drawn upon by filmmakers today.
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He also has a peerless back catalogue to draw upon, as exemplified by a dizzying early segue of self-penned material, including Faron Young's Hello Walls and Patsy Cline's Crazy.
People, not computers, created these categories, although some category developers drew upon cluster analyses produced by computers.
Philippe Froesch, a facial reconstruction expert, has drawn upon a mask made by Grosholtz two centuries ago to reconstitute the face of Maximilien de Robespierre, the infamous Revolutionary leader.
Historically, theology has often drawn upon, or been influenced by, philosophy.
This piece, authored by Benedict Carey, draws upon research by Human Rights Watch to document the use of chains and shackles for people with psychosocial disabilities throughout West Africa.
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