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But I was afraid of the conclusion I might draw, that the expression was not pretentious jargon, that the expression made sense, opening out into a cogent argument concerning important issues.
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The pope might not draw that parallel.
They flocked to Twickenham in their thousands, bolstered further by every neutral in the house, the Chiefs' head-dresses toted by those in Wasps shirts, Bath, Leicester, Quins… The stadium rocked in the second half as it seemed, impossibly, that Exeter might draw on that spirit to overturn a 17-point deficit.
You might draw something that will give you an idea for future drawings.
While I found your article, "The Raider in Winter" (April 17) to be informative, I believe readers might draw conclusions that are inaccurate.
Last week he suggested he might draw on that episode for a last ditch legal defense if he ends up being implicated in any way by his Twitter account information.
"There is no need to learn from the 'analogy' that we might draw from activities that are far afield, both literally and figuratively," Dr. Sole said.
That's where things get messier: Sayoc danced right up against the line that might draw police scrutiny by showcasing images that alluded to the assassination of prominent Americans, Martinez argued.
Some day, he said, a white judge might draw a map that was disadvantageous to blacks.
A good window air-conditioning unit, Mr. Parker said, might draw 1.2 kilowatts (that is, 1,200 watts) of power.
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".
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