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Through the grind of qualifying games and the bafflement of the Uefa Nations League, we will have a memory to draw upon; that blissful, baking summer when England rose and reminded us of the transformative, unifying qualities of international football, that reminder of self, of who we are and could be.
"We have three hours of material that we draw upon, depending on the type of show we have," Mr. Volman said in a phone interview.
It teaches us a glut of lessons that we can draw upon: that hard work pays off; how to set a goal and work towards it; that we can realise our dreams if we put our minds to it; that you have to commit to something to do it well; and that we can inspire others by challenging ourselves.
As such, we draw upon theoretical perspectives that recognize that learning is mediated by interactions that have social, material, temporal, historical, and social components (Tobin 2012; Wertsch 1994), and that allow us to theorize and explore the nature of classroom interactions in their social and cultural contexts.
Unfortunately, this production of Terence Ratigan's Man And Boy gives even Langella precious little opportunity to draw upon that talent.
Much learning is tacit and implicit - we can simply draw upon that learning in English.
In this article we draw upon the definition that a fair test is one that is free of bias, in that it is not associated with systematically higher or lower scores for identifiable groups of examinees [ 4].
In light of Davidson's modesty about provability, and lack of explicit argumentation, some commentators (Child 1992; see also McDowell 1979) have suggested that mere reflection on the kinds of generalizations that we draw upon in coming to understand each other supports (but cannot prove) mental anomalism.
"I hope that Swallows and Amazons could draw upon that same audience," she said.
Many of the political themes that would dominate for the next decade could draw upon that week for their legitimacy.
And the sclerotic nature of our political system has hampered our ability to draw upon that second kind of response to danger.
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