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If we look at the history of philosophy, and even if we just look at the history of analytic philosophy, we find a rich and extensive repertoire of conceptions of analysis which philosophers have continually drawn upon and reconfigured in different ways.
He was continually drawn to prone figures, whether sleeping mendicants in Spain or exhausted individuals collapsed amid the rubble of European cities.
In shaping a hammer for the do-it-yourselfer, he said, he drew upon their experience.
Mr. Jacobs said he often draws upon that while trying to build a political organization.
In the process, he draws upon the skills he learned while pursuing studies in biochemistry, agricultural biotechnology, and genetics.
He has "a defect in his nature that travel has turned into a condition," and his eye is continually drawn to "tiny threatening details": shoe prints on a floor, a cracked brick wall, the blisters on his feet.
He learned his lesson the hard way, but now he draws upon it to coach his own students.
(The data he draws upon are here).
He draws upon previously unknown sources to illustrate Franklin's genius for numbers as never before.
He then made an effort to re-establish the line on the starboard tack before realising that the Dutch fleet was still in order awaiting the British attack and continually drawing closer to the dangerous coastline.
He also said that he was drawing upon nonfiction works, including books by Seymour Hersh, Robert Dallek, David Talbot and others.
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