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As a result, the possibility that a Russian agent is still at large has drawn the attention of American investigators, counterintelligence officials have said.

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But this summer's surge has been particularly large and has drawn considerable attention from local health officials and media outlets.

Despite the seemingly good intentions of Simonds and some others, selling the Olympic symbols for large sums has drawn critics.

The consortium of firms buying the El Paso Corporation's exploration and production businesses has grown a little larger and has drawn overseas interest.

The breach on the nation's largest bank has drawn media scrutiny because FBI agents have said it was not particularly sophisticated.

The ban, which also covers Jewish skullcaps and large Christian crosses, has drawn heavy fire abroad, including criticism from the Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Ken Livingstone, the mayor of London.

Distributed graph processing models and systems General purpose large graph management has drawn great research interest.

The boisterous cheers and clatter of thunder sticks from a crowd that his campaign numbered at 6,500, one of the largest Mr. Ryan has drawn on his own, may have given him reason to wish he had visited Democratic-leaning Minnesota more often.

Germany, too, has drawn large numbers of immigrants, particularly from Turkey.

And yes, the use of supertitles has drawn large new audiences to the opera house.

Since Thursday, a series of hastily arranged hearings across the state has drawn large, boisterous crowds.

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