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His plan, he said, was to use the second half looking at himself, or, as he put it, drawing his portrait with a pen.
Indeed, many incumbents worry more about "being primaried," as they put it, drawing a primary challenge from within their own parties for being insufficiently orthodox.
Whether or not these leaders believe it — and the evidence is they do — the apocalyptic pitch "always works," as one Isis member put it, drawing in international volunteers who, unencumbered with local social ties, are some of Isis's most ruthless enforcers.
As the futurist Alvin Toffler once put it, drawing a comparison from the shift in modern manufacturing, mass party representative democracy is akin to the "batch processing" of the one-size-fits-all industrial era.
As HuffPost Taste put it, "Drawing inspiration and traditions from Japan, Korea, Portugal, the Philippines, America, China and other Polynesian islands, Hawaiian recipes never really fit into one ethnic category.
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His careful interviews for the Guardian, "wheedling" as he put it, drew unexpected responses from some of the more difficult men of sport.
At a meeting in October, 2007, commissioners expressed worry that they might be named in any future lawsuits directed at Hutto or, as one commissioner put it, drawn into "the liability loop".
Though Moore's film is a critique of unchecked free market fervor -- check HuffPost's big news page on Moore's film -- the NYC showing did, as the New York Times put it, "draw a large number of women in Chanel dresses and men with Rolex watches".
The Chelsea bomb's location suggests that whoever planted it either couldn't find anywhere else to put it without drawing notice, wanted to cause as little carnage as possible, or didn't understand the power of the device and thought it would turn the dumpster's steel into shrapnel.
Mr Osborne also took care to place a politically effective, if divisive, stress on the distinction between the deserving and the undeserving poor, those with blinds that would – as he put it – stay drawn in the morning.
Mrs. Clinton partook of the predictable racing metaphors, saying, "We need to get on track in America" and noted that "to go forward you put the car in D and to go in reverse you put it in R," drawing the obvious Democrat-Republican analogy.
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