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He continued to play the kind of football that doesn't so much draw attention but announces a result.
Aïda Ruilova's compact, psychologically charged videos, which have been shown everywhere from the Venice Biennale to a Jumbotron in Times Square, don't so much draw you in as snare you in a relentless loop with no hope of climax or resolution.
"This corner of Europe does not so much draw people as accept them without inconvenient questions," he wrote in Tender Is the Night.
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Some photographers who are included in the show, however, say they are not so much drawn to the characters as the aesthetic.
Many rural gang members, however, are not so much drawn to the opportunities of the countryside as they are pushed out of the city.
For all its sensuousness, this is a novel about brutalised lives, crushed hopes and a horror which is not so much drawn as outlined, a negative space that sucks in the worst terrors of childhood and makes them real.
"So much drawing today is animation and the Internet," Mr. Littman said.
Moving pieces Rich pickings Unintended consequences All together now Sources and acknowledgements ReprintsOther jurisdictions are trying to elbow into this business, not so much to draw tax exiles as to attract entrepreneurs who bring with them (taxable) businesses and brainpower.
"I find there is so much to draw from, whether its colour combinations or funny animal traits.
In fact, the candidates used a recent debate not so much to draw distinction between one another but rather to attack Mr. Torricelli's conduct.
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