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Rawlings draws too much attention from Welch, they said.

There is certainly a lot of history here, but Orta has some surprisingly avant-garde draws, too.

"Israel's Ties With Germany Elude U.S. Jews" (front page, March 4) draws too sharp a contrast between Jews in the United States and those in Israel.

If a top-name author draws too large a crowd, the Odyssey will play host or co-sponsor an appearance across the street at Mount Holyoke College (like that of Jonathan Kozol on Nov. 2).

One senses that even the director is content to keep his distance from Manglehorn. Green allows the character abundant space to breathe and develop, perhaps half-fearing the locksmith might erupt if the film draws too close.

José Mourinho had seen his team's dominance yield only draws too often of late, but here they did what this club used to do as a matter of course.

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She cautioned against drawing too direct a conclusion, however.

Again, nobody should draw too much comfort from this.

But the local fair drew too few attendees.

"We were drawing too much," said Susan Kertzer, the board president.

But we shouldn't draw too many conclusions from this".

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