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Ms. Simon said she did not receive a response from Mr. Schultz, but kept drafting notes.
Indeed, it is common practice to keep draft copies of stories ticking over.
'Tis the practice, of course, of many a national and international media outlet to keep draft copies of obituaries of the rich, the famous and the royal, so that, when the news breaks, they're ready-and-waiting to simply fill in the blanks.
This video from Today's Homeowner shows you how easy it is to use a plastic window installation kit to keep drafts out.
Around the time of World War II, increasing mechanization and strict regulations on the purchase of livestock feed reduced the need for and ability to keep draft horses.
Tuck the blanket around your body and under your legs and feet to keep drafts away from your body.
Ms. Henderson and Mr. Gaston sold 55 acres to a woman who keeps draft horses, creating a deed that preserves the land in perpetuity.
Several lawmakers, in interviews across the region, said that their decision to recess was a last resort caused by disagreements among Iraq's party leaders that kept draft laws from being submitted for a vote.
The Obama administration has kept drafts of the TPP deal secret, but parts have leaked, intensifying Democratic concerns.
It would keep legislative drafting files under wraps, create a new "deliberative materials" exemption in the open records law that would exempt records at all levels of government, and give the legislature an easy way to hide even more records from disclosure in the future.
These companies are allowed to keep their draft filings confidential.
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