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The new play by Ms. Reissa drew on experiences of her generation: therapy, crises of Jewish identity -- much of it far from the familiar repertory.
"Who knows what some of us would become if there were a corpse in our midst?" Ms. White appears to have a fair idea, though she drew on experiences not always her own.
In Paris he drew on experiences recorded in his journals during the Solidarity years to write "A Warsaw Diary" and gathered further reflections on Poland, the West and life in exile for "Paris/New York: 1982-1984".
The company said they drew on experiences gathered in the manufacturing of DVDs.
In line with narratives provided around the experience of TN [ 26, 29] participants drew on experiences of sudden, crippling pain.
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All the above processes drew on experience with this method in other districts [19], [23].
Other HCPs drew on experience in related specialties, taking personal responsibility for their own learning, discussions with fathers and reflection on their practice (table 3 3.2).
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