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If it's on in the corner of the room it feels like less of a draw.
Now, without that power, Mossberg, as an independent tech impresario, may well be much less of a draw.
However, the relatively straightforward 2004 presidential race between John Kerry and George W Bush was also less of a draw for viewers.
Gina Gershon, the current star, has been selling tickets, though some of her predecessors, like Jennifer Jason Leigh, were less of a draw.
And while Tiger Woods is photogenic, he is less of a draw for Britons than the home-grown champions of yore.
But Google e-books proved to be less of a draw to customers than many in the publishing industry had hoped.
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They're hoping to use fewer LEDs so there's less of a power draw, as well as making the backlight layer thinner.
It would not disarm Assad of his chemical weapons, but it also has less of a chance of drawing the U.S. deeper into the war.
Immediately afterward, he seemed to draw less of a hard line, saying he would leave the decision to permit the procedure up to the states.
But other elements, such as allowing the agency to move from six-day delivery to five, may draw less of a consensus.
But the Front then seemed less of a threat, so his idea drew scant attention.
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