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It might draw a lesson from America's own experience.
Failing to turn off a coffee pot might draw a written reprimand.
Their worries might draw a shrug from some of us; these are storm-tossed days.
Under the proposed rule, that play might draw a penalty on Jackson.
The All Blacks might draw a few thousand to a training session before a major match.
Some day, he said, a white judge might draw a map that was disadvantageous to blacks.
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Holding hands, they then did a consecutive arm wave, a popular break-dancing move that looks sort of how one might draw an electric current.
While refusing to put the allegation himself, Mr Hislop said the Privy Council might draw an inference that "someone misled or covered up to secure a conviction".
As Hollywood shifts into the awards season, her performance in "The Contender," which had its first public screening at the Toronto International Film Festival last month, is frequently mentioned among those that might draw an Academy Award nomination in February.
For example, a teacher might draw an object in a horizontal layout when the instruction target is to sort an array, whereas the teacher might draw the array in a vertical layout for a stack.
We were warned not to give money to beggars because if you did, they wouldn't leave you alone and you might draw an unwanted crowd.
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