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It's best to draft for the next day, and not for longer, before going to sleep," wrote Akos Simon.
Others relate to more basic and familiar football questions — whom to draft, for instance, late next month.
"I think you've got to draft for two things," said Gordon Blakeley, the Yankees' senior vice president, who scouted the team's first four picks.
That professor was Elizabeth Warren, the scourge of Wall Street and now US senator who some progressives are trying to draft for a presidential campaign.
Free to draft for depth Friday, the Jets added the 6-foot-4, 332-pound Vlad Ducasse, a relatively unknown offensive lineman, originally from Haiti.
I am also pleased to say that way back in opposition, I won a bet with a colleague when I challenged myself to draft for Mr Blair a "clapline" - a line in a speech that produces spontaneous applause - from a sentence ending with the words "information superhighway".
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Correspondence primarily reflects his role as editor of Ecological Monographs, and relates to drafts for publication, recommended revisions, and dates for future publication.
Republicans and Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee agreed that it was time for them to draft legislation for replacing Fannie and Freddie.
While this definition is unlikely to match yours, consider what it took for Emerson to draft this for himself.
We represented Muhammad Ali, when he refused to submit to the draft for the Vietnam War and lost his boxing license.
Government leaders ultimately capitulated to his demand for a special committee to draft legislation for a new anticorruption agency.
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