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They won their first few games before Kamsky lost to Loek van Wely of the Netherlands and Adams gave up draws to two lower-ranked opponents.
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Soon afterwards, Freud gave up drawing for over a decade, but the sale will also have some tender watercolours of his children, in a much looser, washier style than the tense pencil line, from the 1960s.
That's why I've given up drawing on electronic tablets in general.
Indeed, he seems to have given up drawing soon after Batman, his most successful cartoon character, became popular.
Songandaprayer did not give up, drawing within a head of Buckle Down Ben as Dowd, watching with Hurley on a clubhouse television, yelled, "Come on Pat -- one time, one time!" Hurley, surrounded by about 10 family members, stood silent and stunned as Songandaprayer began to fade.
Some who still work inside Iran, in order to remain out of prison, have had to either communicate through a language of multi-layered metaphors or altogether give up drawing cartoons that remotely challenge the rulers' narrative about different issues in Iranian society.
But when it came to running the business, Mark threw himself into producing, but I couldn't give up drawing and being creative.
When all those people in the 1970s were trying to give up drawing, I did go and see them and they said: "Oh, you don't need to draw now".
By the time he'd found work on a line of British-made Doctor Who titles, Moore had given up drawing ("I couldn't do it fast enough, or well enough") to focus on writing.
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