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A native of Hattiesburg, Miss., Ms. Fine drew on years of experience to mix the colonial-themed furnishings for her home in the seventh arrondissement.
It drew on years of investment from the Gridded Population of the World (GPW) project in which population counts are converted from irregularly and administratively defined census units to a uniform latitude-longitude grid.
Lose the Lads' Mags drew on years of activism against lads' mags by pioneering groups like Object, who won important concessions from retailers over the years about the way the magazines were displayed in shops.
The findings were released Tuesday in a report from the Government Accountability Office, which drew on years of security audits conducted by skilled "testers," the friendly hackers employed to probe Pentagon networks for holes.
In particular, it highlights the work of the Aurora Public Schools, which under the leadership of Superintendent John L. Barry, drew on years of emergency management training to play a substantial role in the response and then unveiled an expansive recovery plan.
Led by students, the protests drew on years of suppressed anger at Ortega's rule.
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That analysis, and others like it, draw on years of clues and scraps of information gathered in Iran and from intelligence agencies around the world.
The company was able to draw on years of hardware and software development for the Ionic, and what holes it wasn't able to fill itself, it spent tens of millions of dollars to find the people who could.
The findings draw on years of work by the Cancer Genome Atlas Project, a massive collaboration between the National Institutes of Health, hospitals, universities and other research institutions across the country.
In our case, choosing the union that already represented the graduate students at UC enabled us to draw on years of UAW experience in representing UC employees.
Drawing on years of embedded fieldwork and painstakingly gathered data, Desmond transforms our understanding of extreme poverty and economic exploitation.
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