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to drawn
verb
To move or develop something. heading
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Frequently I came home from school to drawn curtains and Mum curled up in bed.
Knowing where to drawn that line can be extremely difficult and contested.
But in her attempt to drawn maximum richness from the vocal lines Ms. Fleming let her German diction turn slurry.
But words alone won't be enough to drawn women religious and lay back to the church.(Photo credit: AFP).
The works here are only a sampling of Mr. De Dominicis's art, so it is hard to drawn conclusions.
It also highlights how little bench strength Japan has to drawn on when its leadership is in crisis.
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This is intended to provide an alternative to drawn-out individual lawsuits.
Their stay at this level saw the team forced to groundshare with other clubs due to drawn-out and problematic redevelopment work at their Hartsdown Park stadium, and during the three years spent away from their own ground they were expelled from the Conference National and subsequently relegated to the Isthmian League.
But in the United States challenged patents simply lead to drawn-out litigation without a clear resolution.
Mr. Feinberg's instinct will be to encourage people to accept a final settlement; the main purpose of the program, after all, is to provide an expeditious alternative to drawn-out lawsuits, and the idea worked well after 9/11.
Take walks, get outside and don't overstay any welcome when it comes to drawn-out family events that press your buttons.
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