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In the absence of any robust evidence base for the efficacy of drug treatments for subjective tinnitus, one might draw on anecdotal observations to begin to understand these differences.
Or one might draw the text version, while the other draws the display version.
Looking at the photographs of Sarina Finkelstein, one might draw another parallel: California's Gold Rush of 1848.
Or maybe a hopeful mess, which is the conclusion one might draw from Adam Bock's new play, "The Drunken City".
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.
Dr Kelly may also have taken "far less than 29 tablets" and, if he had only taken six or eight, "one might draw completely different conclusions", he said.
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"Oh, yes, sir," said the clerk, "but if we tuned one in, it might draw a crowd".
As the world remembers the life of the great Nelson Mandela, perhaps that is one lesson we might draw.
She held a neon drawing of a balaclava, having been warned that wearing one might get her in trouble.
One might reasonably draw the conclusion from this episode that HS2 are keen to prevent people producing highly detailed interactive maps of the preferred Leeds and Manchester routes.
One might possibly draw the conclusion that a Republican congress coupled with a Democratic president is a recipe for spending control, but there is no evidence at all that the opposite is true.Particularly not with a president like George W. Bush, who has already proved himself more than willing to dramatically expand government spending.
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