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The development of the likert scale statements drew on those reported in the literature [ 21], adapted to improve applicability to the local context through discussions with locally qualified nursing staff and researchers.
It's a very different Leicestershire this year, a side packed with experience (one might say veterans) and they drew on those years in a tight win over Gloucestershire, the 108 run partnership between Mark Cosgrove and Paul Horton breaking the back of a 181 runs target.
"I think because I'd had those other projects that failed to come to light, I was determined that this one was going to happen, and I drew on those reserves of energy".
I drew on those memories, to some degree, writing Dom.
Ms. Jones, who volunteers in a homeless shelter on Saturdays, said she also drew on those experiences to create her portraits of oppression.
But the evening's main order of business was Mahler's Fifth Symphony, in which Mr. Jansons drew on those same qualities and added interpretive turns of his own.
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It's tempting, if terrifying, to imagine the bounty of human data available to a psychoanalyst: all those stories to draw on, those neuroses ripe for the harvesting!
What did he draw on during those improvisations or rehearsals when, by training and by instinct, to go farther he had to go within?
With this approach we intend to draw on and integrate those usual components of primary care that could converge in the prevention of depression: 1.
He points to a blue-ink swirl that he drew on one of those small maps.
Murray will draw on those memories.
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