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were drafting
noun
The action or an act (especially of a beast of burden or vehicle) of pulling something along or back.
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"They were drafting some final changes," DuPuy said.
All those other drivers were drafting up on him.
Addington either drafted the memos himself or advised those who were drafting them.
They were drafting policies, he says, and played a role in negotiating concessions.
House Republicans were drafting an alternative, which they said would be much less costly.
In Brussels, officials were drafting a statement for a foreign ministers' meeting on Monday.
Lawyers for Mr. Bush said Thursday that they were drafting two lawsuits.
Such details probably escaped regulators at the State Office of Children and Family Services when they were drafting the rule.
Yesterday, Republican legislators said they were drafting a bill that would eliminate the treadmill test for cars built since 1996.
While Arab leaders were drafting their peace initiative, the suicide bomber struck in Netanya, killing 22 people.
Senior Democrats confirmed they were drafting a framework for an immigration-reform bill.
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