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She drew energy from being around people and she helped everyone.
The development of painting during the Edo period drew energy from innovations and changes precipitated during the Momoyama period.
She discovered that people once came to Passaic to work in the factories and industries that drew energy from the Passaic River.
"Haring was a white boy from smalltown America, who responded to and drew energy from the culture and music of New York's black and Latino population," recalls Julia Gruen, Haring's assistant from 1984 to 1990.
They visibly drew energy from each other, refining a united front that seeks to avoid any hint of the failed ticket in 2008, when Sarah Palin, as the No. 2, defiantly charted her own course, sometimes upstaging the message and the man on top of the ticket.
Inside, crews added racing seat belts and mocked up a fake competition dashboard using sheet metal, plus a fake gauge panel that drew energy from the cigarette lighter.
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Anna Politkovskaya seemed to draw energy from the public's indifference.
Above all, the Brazilian players have a chance to draw energy from Neymar's sacrifice.
On cloudy days, the buildings will draw energy from the grid.
The young women seemed to draw energy from the building's youthful spring.
In contrast to Yuill's performance, the recordings are lifeless, drawing energy away from the stage.
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