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The rising tide of violence in her homeland, and her own conflicted sense of identity, draws her back.
Kusama has her own surprisingly earthy explanation for what draws her back to these great gourds: '"Pumpkin head" was an epithet used to disparage ugly, ignorant men, and the phrase "Put eyes and a nose on a pumpkin" evoked a pudgy and unattractive woman.
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After that first visit, the park kept drawing her back.
He sat up and drew her back to him.
But her family and the ocean drew her back, she said.
Each time she left the house to go to the office, she felt an "invisible tether" drawing her back.
But she said she saw something in Mr. Obama that drew her back into politics.
An astonished Mr. Anderson, who wore a white suit, drew her back into his arms.
The urge to perform also drew her back to Hollywood in the 1980's.
Her father's death drew her back and she found her home town cowed and shattered by aggressive Israeli anti-terrorism measures.
Toward the end of the ballet, Ms. Whelan dashes offstage, while Mr. Hall, frozen with outstretched arms, waits, ready to draw her back into their in-between universe.
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