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As dusk drew in on Thursday night, the teenager, his left arm heavily bandaged, set off again towards the border.
The long winter nights drew in on Premier League football and swiftly closed the curtains on Aston Villa's manager Tim Sherwood after a 2-1 home defeat by Swansea, which left his side anchored to the foot of the table.
He drew in on the joint.
Last season drew in, on average, 6.895 million viewers making it the fourth most popular show on NBC.
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As the game came to a conclusion, television cameras drew in close on Taylor who was crying.
The candles and dreamcatchers don't draw in customers on their own, but I'm assured they do sell.
But the momentum towards war was already unstoppable, and Britain was drawn in on the French side.
Playing small, drawing in on himself as if hoping to become invisible, Mr. Craig's Joey still registers large and lucid.
In Untitled Film Still #21, for example, we can see that three distinct camera techniques endow the composition with the dynamic visual tension necessary to arrest our eye once it has been drawn in on the composition.
With debris raining down, and a venomous contingent of home fans drawing in on the 20 or so American fans in the upper deck, the riot police are forced to evacuate the American faithful from their seats.
She dozed on the sofa while they drew in crayon on her new wallpaper.
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