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When constructing his aliases, von Bismarck often draws upon his personal history.
The author undoubtedly draws upon his real brother's gulf war experience in describing sheer horror, too.
Weatherill has repeatedly shown a preference for big government, and his focus on state-sponsored infrastructure spending to lift the economy draws upon his Keynesian economics.
In this book he draws upon his expertise covering the car business to give us a highly informed but breezy narrative history of the vehicles that have shaped and reflected American culture.
It should be the simplest of choices, a capstone to the life of a good but at times contradictory man who, presented with an ultimate dilemma, simply draws upon his enormous reserves of courage.
Throughout this history of "swordplay" — from its first depiction, in an ancient Egyptian mural, down to modern tournaments where hits are logged by electronic sensors — Cohen draws upon his own experience as a sabreur who represented England in the Olympics.
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In the video released Tuesday morning, Mr. Castro previewed the kind of personal story that he will draw upon during his remarks at the convention in Charlotte, N.C.
Instinctively, he'd engraved facts and images and feelings that he'd been able to draw upon throughout his creative life.
In turn, these institutions drew upon his MIT connections.
His last two books drew upon his Polish roots.
Eisenberg also drew upon his own experience of being an interview subject.
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