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Fela drew the inevitable conclusion.
He'd lived in the neighborhood when he first moved to Los Angeles, and critics drew the inevitable line back to fabled predecessors — Gram Parsons, Joni Mitchell, Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
Audubon's announcement was credulously retransmitted by national and local media, including the Minneapolis Star Tribune, whose blogger on bird-related subjects, Jim Williams, drew the inevitable inference: Why argue about stadium glass when the real threat to birds was climate change?
For this it was relentlessly lambasted and drew the inevitable squeal that it was playing the race card.
It took much heat for that and drew the inevitable squawk that it was playing the race card.
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Zhang draws the inevitable comparisons to Michelle Kwan from connections and coincidences.
By committing itself to these Games inside its walls — drawing the inevitable attention of networks and newspapers — China has done something either mature or foolhardy.
And although rabbit draws the inevitable comparison to chicken because it is white meat and the texture is similar, rabbit nearly always tastes better to me -- not gamy, just richer and more interesting.
Beyond those highlights, Gourcuff's creative intelligence, allied to his strength and ability to wrongfoot opponents with a sly shrug of his shoulders, has led even his new team-mates to draw the inevitable comparison with Zinédine Zidane.
"My husband has been allowed to make a mockery of the justice system for seven years, lying and cheating at every turn… He has repeatedly failed to disclose how he lost his money which has led Mr Justice Moor to draw the inevitable conclusion: he has hidden a fortune," she added.
Every time Mr. Florio, the former governor, blasts away at Mr. Corzine's business record as the former chairman of Goldman , Sachs & Company drawing the inevitable Corzine I.C.B.M.-by-fax about Mr. Florio's every congressional and gubernatorial misstep, New Jersey's more squeamish journalists keep suggesting that the two Democrats have reached a new low.
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