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Kominsky-Crumb draws and draws and draws her body as the years pass.
People – government draws – largely, government draws from us.
Koukounaries Beach draws the sunbathers; Banana Beach draws the naturists.
While this feeding ground draws sharks, it also draws commercial longline fishing vessels.
He draws a dagger, determined to get back into his home, and the guard draws a longsword.
The difference in power is by design: Joule draws 1,100 watts of power and Anova draws 900 watts.
What draws us to these shows is the same thing that draws us to exposés about Scientology, such as Going Clear.
Just as all of America's recent wars have ended in middling draws-cum-losses, Iran's have ended in draws-cum-wins.
"If price is high or if price shoots up and down, it's actually great for us because it draws attention to our ecosystem, it draws entrepreneurs, it draws technologists and all of that interest drive fundamental value," Lubin said.
At present, the mass of their ice sheets draws the seas to them in the same way the Moon's mass draws tides.
Each left hook to the body inside of the elbow draws Ghita's right elbow in, each hook around the flank draws it out.
Southampton draws players from both Southampton Uni and Southampton Solent; Bristol too draws from University of Birmingham and University of West of England.
Trump, a billionaire businessman, draws the support of 383 percent of Republican primary voters, while Cruz, a U.S. senator from Texas, draws at 238 percent.
Sales for the 28 Powerball draws since its rule change in October (excluding the draw on January 13th) were 134% higher than for the 28 preceding draws.
The former first lady and secretary of state draws support from 53 percent of Democratic primary voters, while Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, draws 44 percent.
There are two major styles of nostalgia advertising — the kind that draws on personal, lived experience, and the kind that draws on abstract yearning for generalizations of the past.
It's not just his rebellious flair that draws a following, although his infamous black-and-blue hair, matching blue-lenses, and a signature all-black getup certainly draws a certain appeal.
Amazon CEO Bezos draws ACLU facial recognition device plea .
Tribalism — a universal human tendency — also draws heavy engagement.
Farrow & Ball often draws inspiration from the natural world.
Regardless, as this year's event draws near – on Sept.
In terms of power consumption, a desktop-class RTX 2080 Founder's Edition card draws up to 225 watts, the mobile version consumes 150W, and the Max Q variant draws just 80 watts.
If I were to follow fashion magazine convention, I should always wear something that draws attention to my waist, where I'm smallest, and draws attention away from where I'm biggest: ass, hips, thighs.
There's a fair bit of The Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby in Hereditary, which draws on Satanic Panic ideas without directly evoking them, and draws out the story with a 1970s-style slow build.
Alison Bechdel draws modern lesbians going about their daily lives.
Trump's attacks on kneeling football players draws cheers from conservatives.
What is it that still draws you to a role?
Its membership draws heavily from the ranks of conservative academics.
And just like that, episode one draws to a close!
It draws what little power it needs from thin air.
The industry draws its largely female workforce from poor families.
Singapore typically draws fuel oil cargoes from around the world.
What is it about the state that draws people in?
When the kids are asleep, she writes and draws pictures.
Chung draws inspiration from a less "canonical" work: Disney's TaleSpin.
The mere mention of her name draws groans from bankers.
The show draws inspiration from a blossom in the mud.
One of Reddit's biggest draws is also a huge drawback.
This draws out huge numbers of poor, marginalized community members.
So, can we stop trying to fix blood draws already?
Mr Pinker draws especial comfort from the decline of faith.
Pohlmann, 30, draws in the feelings of everyone she passes.
Hà Ninh Pham draws maps that lead to more maps.
The volcano, which draws many tourists, last erupted in 2014.
She does have that magic spell that draws people in.
Lower crude imports were responsible for the draws, data showed.
Kane draws an analogy to a child on a swing.
I think that's what draws everyone in the group together.
This liberates the phenols and draws them out by osmosis.
But it also draws attention to Mr Selmayr's Achilles heel.
The line always draws a laugh from film festival audiences.
Trump Draws — a brilliant collection of photoshopped GIFs — was born.
Sometimes he draws bits of the city he is in.
Hayes says he draws energy and insight especially from travel.
At one point, he draws some parallels in our lives.
The barista who lovingly draws a heart in your latte?
What draws the attention of your camera in dance performances?
But what are these white supremacist groups it draws from?
And that's what draws me to wanting to make movies.
What most draws the eye are a line of props.
Ms McInerney draws memorable characters, skewering them in a phrase.
But its data practice still draws concerns over user privacy.
She curls into his body and draws the sheet up.
Unconsciously his mind draws into the cell or embryo construction.
It is extreme like Kagan's and it similarly draws attention.
The intrigue: The paper draws conclusions about some specific regions.
Maybe Mickelson also draws something from that kind of interaction.
If Mr. Trump draws within 22000 percentage points of Mrs.
The movie draws on the nostalgia of the late 1960s.
Dalio draws inspiration from more than just his own ruminations.
Exclusivity and privacy are the biggest draws of the estate
I understand why Jersey Mike's draws lines out the door.
Clinton, are likely to shift as Election Day draws closer.
It's one of the biggest draws of the iconic skyscraper.
One of the earliest entries draws similarities to Tsialas' death.
What kind of spiritual void draws people to such movements?
This draws out the liquid and softens them a little.
It's this last comparison, though, that draws the heaviest criticism.
The redditor draws a comparison to Harry Potter and Futurama.
Booker's speech, implicitly, draws a different line between these concepts.
My antsiness and faineance draws the scorn of my counselors.
A dangdut concert draws everyone from children to older people.
Your music draws from late 70s and early 80s metal.
"That draws ever more bees to the honey," Leong said.
ISIS still draws sympathy and support from some around here.
Browns quarterback Josh McCown draws the short stick this week.
The core problem is how cartoonishly the show draws Kathryn.
She draws a direct line from the past to today.
The conversation Framing the midterms as Election Day draws closer.
These days it draws a few hundred people every week.
The government also draws on the fund for current needs.
This aesthetic draws from Noah Butkus' artwork for the album.
Whether it draws in casual fans is another question entirely.
He still draws every day, but he no longer paints.
"He draws so much attention," Bucks Coach Mike Budenholzer said.
Frank draws O with rosy cheeks and a deadpan expression.
He won't pacify the country unless he draws the consequences.
While they bake, my son writes his name and draws.
But the enormous balloons remain one of the biggest draws.
What is it that draws you to these academic spaces?
Typically, a hybrid draws energy from the battery when accelerating.
That testing draws on incomplete data about human genetic diversity.
Mr. Moonves draws an annual pay package worth $69.3 million.
This is where FIRE draws some flak from its critics.
Such danger draws competitors who come to experience rare thrills.
And Maggie draws her knife in defense of her art.
Haiti's vibrant Carnival draws thousands every year for mass celebrations.
" And later: "She draws the smoke in deep, then releases.
The research she draws on here is obscure and unconvincing.
At events, the idea reliably draws cheers from the audience.
This might be what finally draws him into firing back.
Power Ball was about $356 million and draws tomorrow night.
Despite its tardiness, Old Faithful draws crowds that rival Disneyland.
He goes to Uruk and draws Gilgamesh into a fight.
But only Facebook really knows where Facebook draws the line.
He draws out his own notebook to illustrate the point.
SOCAR's event typically draws a crowd of over 1,000 people.
The stretch is one of the city's biggest tourist draws.
"She always draws him flanked by two babes," she said.
Steve Fabian via Facebook Mathematics draws districts; cryptography verifies votes.
The chapel draws almost 1,000 people to Mass each week.
The project draws economic justification from being close to oilfields.
The law, however, often draws subtle distinctions and balancing tests.
The convention draws 213,225 people to the city every year.
He pauses, counts to three, slowly draws his hand away.
Because the islands are so small, this draws little comment.
Finally, mercifully, this highly eventful year draws to a close.
The event typically draws a large number of Republican donors.
Obviously it's a matter of where one draws the line.
Update New technology that draws from user feedback is helping.
G. draws a heart on my hand in pink pen.
But that could change as the Senate trial draws near.
The annual St. Patrick's Day parade always draws a crowd.
What draws her to watch Iowans caucus for their candidates?
And in missing that context, he draws the wrong lesson.
Pornhub has an outsider quality that draws people to them.
Sometimes, he sits and draws the monsters on the spot.
And here may be yet another factor that draws people to Trump and draws them to nihilism as well: the suspicion that the moral niceties of their fellow Americans are either disingenuous or delusional.
"Undisputed" regularly draws 220,000 viewers and has siphoned off some from "First Take," which regularly draws 400,000 to 500,000 viewers and was moved from ESPN2 to ESPN in January to shore up its ratings.
Then, beginning from the outer corners, she draws a diagonal line, and then draws another one that connects to the original line along her lashes, creating an empty wing before she fills in the space.
In Vermont, Mr. Sanders draws support from across the political spectrum.
Over on the Bowery, the New Museum draws contemporary art lovers.
Their bravery draws media attention in the aftermath of horrific events.
Kong also draws from the image bank of the outside world.
He draws his 42nd career starting assignment against the Royals Tuesday.
The Doctor draws — and they don't look all wibbly-wobbly, either.
Luca Molnar draws upon decorative patterns seen in kitchens and bathrooms.
Draws from the same 24-round ammo pool as primary fire.
Much like the Q, it's their versatility that draws me in.
Instead, the feeling is stoked slowly over session of quick draws.
At CES 2017, Faraday Future was one of the biggest draws.
But the Raven draws them back to the cold, foreboding present.
Usually the Inauguration Day service draws little notice, much less controversy.
Karmali draws this comparison in his site-specific installation, PAPER:screening (2017).
Lara, ever the tough girl, draws her line in the sand.
As the election draws nearer, however, chauvinist attacks will doubtless proliferate.
Still, he draws a distinction between his on and offstage personas.
Savages' music draws on the propulsion and dissonance of post-punk.
He draws on an e-cigarette by a McDonald's restaurant nearby.
It's a punch that spans borders and draws trans-national connections.
No one draws a wiggly, wavering line better than Jim Nutt.
Plucky Iceland and Switzerland have managed draws against Argentina and Brazil.
That additional screen real estate on the iPad draws additional juice.
The makeup artist draws a second set of eyes, lips, etc.
The event draws thousands of tourists from all over the world.
So during the day he paints, but after midnight he draws.
He draws with ink, and there is evidence of false starts.
He obsessively draws a drowned, naked girl floating in a stream.
She even draws cash from one credit card to service another.
The proliferation of rental scooters also draws on advances in telecommunications.
What draws me to it is the power of doing that.
"The best music always draws on different stuff," Mr Wyllie argues.
It immediately draws you in with its trippy late '70s aesthetics.
Koster draws a few implications from this dollars and data equivalency.
It draws you with its lyricism and its unwrapping of itself.
Job security, rather than higher wages, draws ever more country folk.
Need something soothing as 2016 finally (finally!) draws to a close?
The team's jittery performances began with two draws and a loss.
For cable networks, debates can be huge ratings and revenue draws.
The theme draws together discrete strands of Mr Metz's diverse background.
Nobody draws 10,000 except WWE and that's just how it is.
But the film mostly draws from the first installment, The Gunslinger.
Between the language and the little gestures, Cobb draws a conclusion.
The Accra International Marathon in Ghana annually draws several hundred runners.
It's a great stylus, has good weighting, and draws with precision.
This agenda draws its fuel from the fraud and abuse arguments.
Lake draws his weapon and yells at Sterling to not move.
Medina currently heads an office that draws up the state budget.
Secret domestic program targeting ordinary U.S. citizens at airports draws controversy.
Such is the way of magnetic draws — they attract and repel.
What is it that draws you to see the band play?
Estelle expertly draws on the floor as Oscar intently looks on.
Every restriction on access to abortion draws the metaphoric walls closer.
By starting videos immediately, the trending feed immediately draws you in.
But the vitriol she draws shows how intractable some attitudes remain.
One of Morocco's main draws is a supply of cheap labour.
Presently, North America draws 37% of its power from renewable sources.
The Call of Duty: WWII trailer clearly draws from this well.
Essentially, this is the reason Instagram draws the line at 2000.
So where are we as this book draws to a close?
The drug draws about $1.5 billion in annual revenue for Allergan.
Such language draws South Africans back to the struggle against apartheid.
Yet Grindelwald draws characters we thought we knew to his cause.
Jules draws cloud shapes around her eyes for a daytime look.
You're just running on a platform that draws people in falsely.
"The Bachelorette" regularly draws around 85033 million viewers, the paper reported.
But she draws the line at taking any meat for herself.
As June 23 draws closer, Cameron will be briefed almost continuously.
Home is what draws Parker, too, to the origins of Hogarth.
The country draws most of its military personnel from teenage conscripts.
When there's no moon to light the way, he draws it.
His Memphis home, Graceland, draws about a half-million fans annually.
It's also a humectant, so it draws moisture to the skin.
He draws on a generation of Republican appeals to popular resentment.
It also draws more native Japanese speakers, especially couples on dates.
This article draws on his longer essay in the Washington Quarterly.
Is it that one pen that draws a perfect thick line?
It (hopefully) draws you in the way an addictive substance does.
It's a sound we're all familiar with, and draws our attention.
And almost every profession draws from a wide range of IQs.
You seem to softly float through the worlds that Valentine draws.
It draws a lot of people — but again, not too many.
The horse world draws a lot of money to central Kentucky.
But Uwan draws a distinction between God's sovereignty and God's approval.
He offered no further details about where he draws the line.
Switzerland's Blerim Dzemaili draws an early whistle from referee Damir Skomina.
The Stoneman Douglas shooting is where our generation draws a line.
Assi draws a core body of collectors from her social circle.
Pornhub, the popular pornography website, draws 80 million visitors a day.
From this, the doctor draws an association between memory and melancholia.
Parsons Paris, founded in 1921, draws students from around the world.
It really draws your attention to the model and the outfit.
Gloria's mouth draws lip to lip, closed, because she is listening.
She has soldiered on, as the Brexit deadline draws ever closer.
This article draws on the group's report "Restoring the American Dream."
It draws an audience that's curious and ready to listen intently.
"Just having him out there draws so much attention," Simmons said.
The wings will rise as the corkscrew draws itself downward.3.
The happy mother of the bride draws kindness like a magnet.
Of everyone present, there were two decent draws: 19 and 150.
" He said: "It draws comparisons between Christian mythology and Dionysian mythology.
The American Conservative Union has said that the event draws thousands.
It's a massive trade show that draws 250,000 people each year.
Griezmann from distance, and he draws a save, but it's easy.
The Trump family, friends said, always draws closer under intense pressure.
It also draws big crowds at viewing parties, bars and restaurants.
That assumption draws skepticism from others who study health care economics.
Mr Horowitz draws some thoughtful lessons from each of his examples.
Skal draws on vast research but admits that Stoker is elusive.
That committee conducts an investigation and draws up articles of impeachment.
Moreover, Worth draws attention to the general outperformance of American Express.
As opening night draws closer, she transforms in other ways, too.
"The beauty of their movement draws you to them," he said.
The performances Mr. Sheridan draws from his cast are all excellent.
Bloom draws an emotionally convincing picture of this complex domestic tangle.
Even the conclusions she draws while dealing with Wallace seem misguided.
We think this ad clearly draws this contrast with President Trump.
The Rangers dominated the faceoffs, winning 68.9 percent of the draws.
She revealed to our reporter what draws her to the roles.
"There is something about Pete that draws everybody in," Callaway said.
Her death draws new attention to the governing structure in Liberia.
But it's the fishery that draws anglers from around the world.
As she goes deeper into the dance, she draws you in.
Harrison writes and draws the brutal reality of medically induced menopause.
Trout, he said, has an endearing charisma that draws in opponents.
Sterling turns away from the vehicle and Salamoni draws his pistol.
The Hill: Trump draws ire after retreat on drug prices pledge.
Then one day, a punch from an unexpected character draws blood.
She draws the distinction between Ellie and, say, Uncharted's Nathan Drake.
Undone visibly draws on both A Scanner Darkly and Waking Life.
Price and convenience are nice draws for a neighborhood movie theater.
Everywhere she goes, she draws massive crowds to hear her speak.
He draws 23% of their votes, compared to 25% for Warren.
Africa Roundup: Nigerian fintech gets $360M, mints unicorn, draws Chinese VC
As the Senate trial draws near, America has nothing to celebrate. ■
I will not stand by as peril draws closer and closer.
Headlines - M&C Saatchi draws FCA scrutiny over accounting disclosure on.ft.
But the Senate version, which draws from legislation authored by Sen.
Pabst often draws his images on pieces of paper or cardboard.
There is very little about Klobuchar that draws voters like me.
Disneyland, which draws tourists from around the world, unsurprisingly, goes big.
She draws another large, scary frowning stick person with wild hair.
She then draws a large black X across the whole drawing.
This sells newspapers and draws TV viewers, but it is misguided.
" He draws a clear line of what's "good" and what's "disgraceful.
"Thanks, Maggie" draws on the music and culture of the coalfields.
The statue in Gujarat draws its name from this extraordinary feat.
An appeal went out, which usually draws a bump in donations.
The blog now draws close to 23,000 unique visitors a day.
Hughes draws a parallel between the truck's presence and street art.
"Everything he draws is interesting, whether it's accurate or not," he said.
It completely draws me in because I want to see that perspective.
The card game draws from its source in other ways as well.
His tight blend of power, flair, drive and charisma draws the crowds.
A phone with 53 cameras draws immediate comparisons to Light's L16 camera.
As Thursday morning draws near, your loyalty to your community pays off.
It isn't a secret that Zara draws inspiration from just about everywhere.
The secularist CHP draws support broadly from Turkey's urban, educated middle class.
Test matches still end in draws, to the mystification of non-aficionados.
Westworld draws its concept from the 1973 film that shares its title.
Vector's ability to scale is one of the key draws for Kodem.
In my original TED talk, I asked where discrimination draws the line.
It draws together the most sophisticated dataset yet about US vehicle trips.
What draws you to bringing the visual language of cartoons to painting?
This article draws on arguments he made in the Yale Law Journal.
" Kelly draws parallels with chemical dependency: "I think he's addicted to Rachel.
Ikea is rolling back one of its biggest draws — massive store showrooms.
Plus, it's not outright copying, which is where Engman draws the line.
Mr Horowitz draws some thoughtful lessons from each of his case studies.
Turtle draws the pistol, racks it in one smooth movement, and fires.
When totality draws to a close, you will be a changed person.
This means my 15-inch MacBook Pro now draws 85W of power.
He draws half as many walks as he did in his prime.
Unfortunately for him, the next six games would also end in draws.
The commercials and the event's halftime show are the other huge draws.
That program draws 500 college students a year from around the globe.
It draws on fables, myths, even mysticism, to conjure its distinctive moods.
It is barely an improvement — it draws an incredulous eye every time.
Nadal draws Spain's Fernando Verdasco, who won two three-set matches Thursday.
Planned Parenthood draws the ire of many Republicans because it provides abortions.
Brie feels your pain — and draws attention to it on Instagram. Delighted?
The comparison that last question usually draws is that of smallpox eradication.
That reach draws the best content from celebrities, journalists, and average Joes.
The nastiness is expected to increase as the ANC's conference draws closer.
A few seconds later, he draws his weapon and opens fire. pic.twitter.
As the U.S. presidential draws ever nearer, tension is officially running high.
In finding a solution, Bee, like many of us, draws a blank.
Nine times out of ten it draws stuff way outside the paper.
He draws people's heads blowing up and stuff, and that's my friend.
It draws 70% of its capital from China and 30% from Laos.
But who draws that line is at the heart of the debate.
As Teen Vogue reports, she first draws her ideas on a canvas.
Yet it's the "farmer-versus-fish" conflict that draws the biggest reaction.
It draws in the liquid, which then reacts to form a carbide.
Complexity economics draws on strands of the discipline less enamoured of equilibrium.
Something about her draws him in, and they end up having dinner.
The lottery typically draws as many as 1,000 hopeful fans in person.
The magazine draws reality as the President would like to bend it.
A mosquito bites an infected person, draws blood, and contracts the virus.
Laing is a literary critic, yet Lonely City draws primarily on visual
What do you think draws you to this type of role, specifically?
She had just mentioned that the only thing she draws are penises.
What is it that draws us to these frankly pretty horrible stories?
In real-life, she draws courage from a special person — her mom.
That approach draws attention and energy away from the most important goals.
That goal, though, has been helped none by the cruelest of draws.
Kellyanne Conway draws a crowd in D.C. ... and she clearly digs it.
It actually draws CO2 out of the air and increases soil carbon.
Immediately the problem draws other Fixers and they cluster around the device.
The Thanksgiving Day turkey pardoning draws its meaning from different religious traditions.
The best work of the comics draws lines between the two stories.
AnaHell has people bend over as she draws faces on their backs.
So, we're going to start to see draws of the U.S. inventory.
Lee draws the most incredible images on the foamy surfaces of coffee.
That always impresses me, and that draws me in and attracts me.
As November draws near, unsure voters will inevitably make up their minds.
Why do you think the show draws out that kind of behavior?
But the whole attitude of this exhibition draws, obviously, upon Malaparte's novel.
Ms. Marshall's choreography naturally draws on period styles, specifically the frothing cancan.
The Roman skies Blutch draws are full of flies and carrion birds.
With doses of invention and schmalz, the movie draws on recent events.
A presidential election draws a high tide of voters to the polls.
One caveat to the study: It only draws on data through 2015.
Hall occasionally draws heavily on jargon, there is a generosity and literary
As February draws to a close, so too does American Heart Month.
Cosmopolitan's Snapchat channel draws six million visitors a day, according to Hearst.
Singaporean artist Ivan Hoo draws hyperrealistic portraits of all types of animals.
Peeta draws inspiration for his murals from the building's architecture and surroundings.
For me, this is one of the biggest draws of the suits.
J'ouvert draws a crowd of about 250,000 people, according to the police.
Tell them why their culture draws you to want to work there.
He draws them and slips it in [to the goalscorer Olivier Giroud].
Adidas&apos next collaboration draws inspiration from a galaxy far, far away.
This draws both on the pharmaceutical science side and the pharmacy side.
Outside groups have shifted into high gear as the election draws near.
He draws a red target over his shirt in Reem's red lipstick.
Poll worker draws gun during argument at Cleveland voting site http://bit.
As the year draws to a close, few issues have been resolved.
And that's one of the show's biggest draws in its first episode.
Ms. Leigh's exhibition draws inspiration from apothecaries, among other entities promoting health.
And even if asking for help draws criticism, West isn't too concerned.
Slocum also draws comparisons to Maryland legend Kristi Toliver, and rightly so.
But as Election Day draws near, a question looms: Will they vote?
"Sunday-evening prayer is one of the largest community draws," Roberts said.
Shoplifter's work draws inspiration from pop culture, Scandinavian textile art, and graffiti.
His graffiti style itself draws from the visual rigor of Buffalo's ruins.
In the above video, Arzon draws a connection between running and feminism.
The debut draws more similarities to Twitter's, which went public in 2013.
The work that Baer and colleagues do draws on centuries-old techniques.
And her voice offers a casual, easy emotiveness that draws listeners in.
She tells me that she mostly draws features she's subconsciously familiar with.
That's because what draws fans to Touhou isn't merely the games themselves.
But more than that, Rebecca1208 also draws on some shockingly broad inspiration.
He engages people in such a draw that it draws you in.
Scott draws his cartoons with an efficient and beautiful scratchy pen line.
The initiative draws on research from a previous case study on Burqah.
Whether dancing draws a foul depends on the nature of the dance.
"Watch out for the dog!" he'd holler between draws on his pipe.
Hnath also draws on the audience's preconceptions about Disney's self-aggrandizing mind.
Yuri Zhirkov's rough challenge draws a foul from the referee Bjorn Kuipers.
Not sending an app directly to voters draws out already tight timeline.
In its various genre allusions, it draws from a deep, idiosyncratic well.
An annual Boxing Day soccer tournament draws around 20063 teams each year.
The low price draws patients from other states and even other countries.
It draws on more classical design and typography, a tendency I appreciate.
I love that SF still draws freaks to it, good and bad.
Mangan draws her narrators with broad strokes, using classic Hollywood color coding.
As Palmieri puts it, "nothing draws fire like a woman moving forward."
There is literally an app that draws muscles on your smartphone photos.
Do you see a throughline in what material draws you to it?
First comes Kirill Petrenko, whose defection to the Philharmonic draws slowly closer.
Lindholm, a strong defensive player who can take draws, alleviated Monahan's burden.
Fashion month, with its traveling shows, often draws comparisons to a circus.
The study, in BMJ, is observational, and draws no conclusions about cause.
The show draws about 2.6 million listeners each week, according to MPR.
It draws people's attention away, and they stop listening to the message.
Clark's installation "198/2000" (2018) draws on the photos that were released.
But people who've researched this theory suggest it has two likely draws.
The results suggest that ride-hailing draws people away from public transit.
Grieg draws even more sadness from it with his wistful harmonic setting.
And, if you know anything about KD ... he always draws an audience.
It has four losses and three draws since beating Argentina in 24.
As Faraday draws closer to the Ayreses, a question starts to percolate.
The 2013 championship, when Carlsen won his title, began with four draws.
As their adventure draws to a close, the pair have mixed feelings.
As summer draws to a close, Mr. Shehadeh's greenhouses are nearly empty.
Draws are quicker (which is impressive, as the original was fast, too).
Closing out her bedtime routine, Ms. Love draws curtains with blackout lining.
After all, their practice draws back to the essence of forming community.
The precise line draws the bone that holds the cheek in place.
According to their website, the event draws 200,000 visitors to the city.
The dude still draws a huge group of fans everywhere he goes!!
Everyone has their own values and draws different lines in the sand.
The fun draws on Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, as well as on Christmas.
Adding a pop of red color is fun, but draws unnecessary attention.
"Charred food always draws you in more, whets your appetite," she said.
The site, a national park, draws about three million visitors a year.
At this point in your career, what draws you to a role?
It draws its power from its lack of proximity to soaring oratory.
She draws from the album in this concert, preceded at 7 p.m.
He draws from his parenting mishaps to deliver self-deprecating one-liners.
Everyone should think about what intrigues them and what draws them in.
"It was one of the biggest tourism draws of Guayanilla," she said.
These days, Mr. Thuerk draws mixed reviews when people discover his past.
It's the kind of care that draws me to pastry chefs too.
Given the breadth of your musical interests, what draws you to Elgar?
And he often draws significant blowback from his party for his tactics.
A recent ethnographic study draws a strong correlation between purposefulness and happiness.
It draws more candidates who identify as men and specifically white men.
Whatever draws you to the saga, life is easier on the inside.
These days Mr. Thuerk draws mixed reviews when people discover his past.
You want to look away, but palpable human anguish draws you in.
But Calgary, in general, draws a number of foreign buyers, including Americans.
Saleh draws a sketch of a pickup truck carrying a Katyusha rocket.
The other is of households, from which it draws the unemployment rate.
Ratmansky's staging draws upon the original choreography, from 1914, by Michel Fokine.
Staunchly traditional, Todai draws from the same high schools year after year.
But it is the chopped cheese that draws people from far away.
But the theologian draws a distinction between God's sovereignty and God's approval.
But the team also draws support from a wide net of organizations.
The WeWork IPO saga draws many parallels to Uber's pre-IPO struggles.
Everyone should think about what intrigues them and what draws them in.
Next to blockchain, for the latter stage, he draws a question mark.
The comments suggested some tension between them as the vote draws nearer.
The image is especially convincing because it draws on Thunberg's uncommon fearlessness.
The episode draws parallels to President Barack Obama's own geopolitical red line.
The menu draws attention to drinks from Africa and the African diaspora.
During times of self-doubt, she still draws on that early encounter.
NBC's "Seinfeld" draws attention to the holiday of Festivus in "The Strike."
For me, it was one of the principal draws of U.S. puzzles.
That magic draws us to the practice but also makes us overzealous.
He only draws murals or, in this case, he erases them. Silently.
It powerfully draws the eye — perhaps it could suck up people, too.
The live-action version draws from the books, films and TV series.
As a woman of her generation, Rachel draws no arbitrary social distinctions.
The company often draws public anger over perceived problems linked to searches.
Can you speculate on what in your music draws out that parallel?
It's like the circle that he often draws with the calligraphy brush.
And in one, Eisenstein draws the set of a porn film shoot.
It's not just the low cost that draws people to junk foods.
Famous for its sunsets, the volcanic island draws millions of tourists annually.
The Pax Americana has passed, the Sixties which still draws the Democrats has passed, the Reagan Eighties which still draws the Republicans has passed and what political analyst Larry Sabato correctly calls "the Kennedy half-century" has passed.
"Guys who are trading futures have a view that draws are coming and big draws are coming," a U.S.-based crude trader at a global commodity merchant said, adding that demand could ramp up as global refinery maintenance ends.
But it&aposs the sculpture on the top that draws one&aposs breath.
"It's so hard to comprehend the madness that draws you back," Levin says.
The food that draws one of many dividing lines between vegetarians and vegans.
What muscles and skills do you think entrepreneurship draws upon compared to journalism?
Each morning, Tim Kendall wakes at 5:30 and draws himself a bath.
The commercials and the event's Half Time show are the other huge draws.
Today, Burning Man draws more than 60,000 people to Nevada's Black Rock Desert.
Almost every time, the ethical dilemma is what draws me in the most.
The officer then briefly draws his weapon and aims it toward the kids.
"The thing that draws us the most is the freedom!" she tells PEOPLE.
Trump&aposs Mark Sanford diss draws boos at closed-door GOP meeting. Rep.
That impression draws people together, and under the right circumstances, creates a community.
The greenback draws safe haven flows during times of economic and political uncertainty.
He's still more agile than fragile, more boss than draws, and he's super.
The decision draws a line marking what's tolerable and intolerable and what's valued.
What tender force of nature draws the falcon back to the falconer's glove?
Soleri by Michael Johnston Michael Johnston's new epic fantasy draws from Egyptian history.
The Riddler's champagne bottle mural on its exterior draws bystanders to take photos.
Every year the festival draws attention for its performances, fashion and star sightings.
He both draws with his loaded brush and negates what he has done.
My Raiders starter draws some small talk from sports fans in the crowd.
The House draws up articles of impeachment, which are essentially charges of misconduct.
Lopez Obrador says his movement draws its influence only from Mexican historical leaders.
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The annual parade in Taiwan's capital draws tens of thousands, many from overseas.
Our team still draws ridiculous pictures together, every day to work through problems.
This article draws on a piece, by the same authors, for The Conversation.
Critics also said that the move draws additional stigma to people with HIV.
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Trump's facts are correct, but the conclusion he draws doesn't follow from them.
As it draws closer to 11PM, Phoenix decides to call it a night.
Surfboard under her arm she draws the sign of the cross, then pauses.
The project draws on European Union and Italian funds, and needs EU approval.
Catharina van Eetvelde draws in full awareness of the fragility of her works.
Bloomberg draws upon eyewitness reports, who claim to have seen two different Zee.
Kendall says her car regularly draws all sort of attention, especially from guys.
Perry suggested the proposal could unleash a backlash that draws in other sectors.
It connects instantly without Bluetooth pairing, and draws smoothly without lag or jitter.
The lines she draws between Central Asia and Europe run in both directions.
In one scene, one of the women draws crimson lipstick on Leto's lips.
More details about the royal festivities will surely arise as Christmas draws nearer.
One of the biggest draws of ClassPass is its broad selection of classes.
In Transit NEW ORLEANS DRAWS AN ACE HOTEL Ace Hotel, the Portland, Ore.
That battery draws so much energy that the house switches to the grid.
Six-hour-long bike rides are the norm as race day draws near.
The Olympics draws in up to tens of millions of viewers a night.
In snapping his fingers, Attenborough draws the cicada toward him, closer and closer.
He draws his daughter a bath and later tells her she should masturbate.
Some Democrats expect the Obama coalition to coalesce as Election Day draws closer.
PantheaCon draws pagans from all over the map, both spiritually and religiously speaking.
Party draws from the Democratic vote, it looks like Gary Johnson's may be
She elaborates on the peace she draws from the beaches and their waters.
They have recorded eight wins and two draws in their last 10 fixtures.
The sleek black device fits any car, and never draws attention to itself.
The Supreme Court just ruled again that North Carolina draws racist legislative districts.
But it's hard to argue with a story that draws on real life.
Here at the hospital, they've hit some minor logistical snags with blood draws.
Oliver draws pictures of his mother and waits for her to come home.
The Belize Barrier Reef, half a mile from shore, draws fishermen and divers.
" Wall Street Journal, ditto, "Health Bill Draws Fire From Foes In the GOP.
A buzzing alarm draws me to it, strobing the area in fluorescent red.
Along with pricing, one of Dadi's main draws is the mail-in model.
In a report released on Thursday, Accenture draws connections between equality and innovation.
She cooks, she draws, she cleans, but most importantly, she's a super mom!
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It's also no coincidence that Shiny draws inspiration from the Oddworld gaming franchise.
They begin to root around, and Jassim draws out a piece of clothing.
The ears and mouth are so simple, and the simplicity draws you in.
Violent combat, in case you're curious, is where Olive Garden draws the line.
As a chief medical officer on shuttle missions, Parazynski performed many blood draws.
That's what's most startling about this episode, which draws on these shameful histories.
His slick war film draws a leaf out of Kathryn Bigelow's gritty movies.
By way of an illustration, he draws my attention to our Skype call.
Kahlil Joseph draws on the associations we make between our memories and music.
"Samhain draws on ancient customs, lore, and traditions, as does Halloween," says Fox.
None of the owners are taking any draws; we are cash-flow neutral.
It draws the line at two-and-a-half times the WHO limit.
The tip of the knife wavering back and forth, sometimes it draws blood.
When the tax code draws lines and picks favorites, tax game are inevitable.
She then picks up her crayons and draws a sketch of her family.
To get access there, one would have to pull out all the draws.
As he walks by, Daley draws glances from all the coworkers mentioned above.
It draws him, as a moth is drawn to a naked candle flame.
When it comes to buyouts, boring, reliable and trustworthy are the big draws.
There lots of health care news as the week draws to a close.
The new study draws on salary information from a much larger, objective sample.
It draws inspiration from nature, echoing the wooded, undulating landscape of Newtown itself.
He single-handedly draws thousands and thousands of fans and fills up stadiums.
You know, a painter draws on a blank canvas, I'm drawing on silence.
As the name suggests, the GrandPrø Tennis draws much inspiration from tennis shoes.
Mercedes-Benz says it "draws its inspiration from the world of luxury yachts"
It draws its power from how deep it's willing to sink its teeth.
We'll see if it draws some attention away from Biden, Harris and busing.
Australian far right draws inspiration from overseas groups in the U.S. and U.K.
Meal kit delivery services often tout convenience as one of their main draws.
Bloomberg consistently draws 18 or 19 percent of the Democratic vote from Clinton.
Pallone's office said it draws on proposals by at least 85033 other Democrats.
Here, Mr. Carney draws plaudits for the performance art aspects of central banking.
But the tide is turning for Trump as the general election draws near.
At Gagosian in New York, Kappo Masa's omakase draws the power-lunch crowd.
It's only because Wright alerted them that Kemp draws it back to them.
Tokoro has amassed a record of 33 wins, 28 losses, and two draws.
It's a contagious enthusiasm, one that draws you in as a co-conspirator.
IHTFLH draws from a different palette of references to older White Fence records.
I think it's what draws us back as partygoers, party throwers, and DJs.
Goldman notes the outlook is likely to shift as Election Day draws near.
The slice of rustic outdoor life is one of the hobby's big draws.
A muted palette draws on the influence of filmmakers like Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
That number almost certainly climbs higher on possessions where Harden draws a mismatch.
It draws from all of the tabs before it and annualizes monthly numbers.
Wimberly draws in a loose, dynamic style reminiscent of Japanese mangaka Taiyo Matsumoto.
If anything, she draws attention to the apparatus that makes the projections possible.
Famous associations, though, are not the only way the Morris-Jumel draws visitors.
He meanwhile draws a false equivalency with Hughes's and Hurston's attitudes toward whites.
One draws and the other reacts to what he sees in the mirror.
Every time she compiles a mystery box, Marsha McFadden draws a tarot card.
Mr. Landry denies the allegations and draws a line in a fiery speech.
As the year draws to a close, it's his hush payments to women.
And a cry for help during an attack often draws nothing but echoes.
Carlsen won with two wins and two draws in the four rapid games.
The visual aesthetic that made the film successful draws heavily from fan films.
The race draws runners from across the nation, and Australia, France and England.
"Whatever an artist draws has its meaning," he said, gesturing at the mural.
Deeds' family knows that he draws, but don't discuss his art with him.
" Steinbrenner acknowledged that his last name "draws a lot of attention and expectations.
The patient gets extra draws for having negative urine samples in consecutive weeks.
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Along with the Sistine Chapel, these rooms are among the Vatican's biggest draws.
Ayón draws with a supple, vivacious line that I've seen before in Picasso.
The chance to fish with Cantaria beetles itself draws many anglers to Chile.
The Indy 230, scheduled for May 217, typically draws more than 93,29 fans.
Nobody yet, even as the buzzer of the midterm congressional elections draws closer.
Cheryshev's third goal draws him even with Cristiano Ronaldo for the tournament lead.
The fight against the opioid crisis is not one that draws easy sympathy.
When it stops, somebody draws a number out of an old coffee can.
This group makes a brew that draws upon hip-hop and funk, too.
As this year's midterm election draws closer, the language will burn even hotter.
Bohemia Realty caters to (and draws talent from) New York City's theater community.
Fish draws Wendy's actual surroundings in jagged, splintery black lines and gray wash.
Beschloss's writing is clean and concise, and he admirably draws upon new documents.
She's become an inescapable pop star, one whose silence even draws media attention.
But for years he was ranked among the top 10 movie draws worldwide.
When the community decides on a project, the committee draws up a budget.
"One of the greatest draws is the city of Paris itself," he said.
Uriarte draws all of his comics by hand, using digital devices and software.
So it draws a lot of readers for the scary stories users submit.
This suggests that handling by humans draws gulls attention to food in particular.
It's only because (he) alerted them that Kemp draws it back to them.
Musk currently draws no salary, although he owns around 503% of the company.
Like all terrorist groups, the Islamic State draws fuel from chaos and division.
Just as in "Brokeback Mountain," he draws you in and leaves you gobsmacked.
An Octoberfest, spearheaded by Ms. D'Urso, draws weekend guests to come choose pumpkins.
In addition to online discussion forums, she draws on videos found on Instagram.
They maintain a public-access website that draws about 250,000 visitors a month.
The yen often draws demand in times of market turmoil and political tension.
But what draws some to such buildings makes them a turnoff to others.
She draws attention to aspects of my own work that I'm blind to.
But the clinic routinely draws patients from 200 miles away in any direction.
She draws breath at his mercy, and thwarts his will at her peril.
Such distinctive spaces are one of the great draws of the Gallery Weekend.
But on a debate stage, where conflict draws attention, she didn't draw much.
Like the part where she draws blood from her subjects with a syringe.
As that date draws closer, its mix of investments slowly becomes more conservative.
His star power remains one of modern entertainment's most salient and confounding draws.
According to Steyer, he draws it on himself every morning with a pen.
"Fargo" returns and draws Ewan McGregor, playing two parts, into its quirky lair.
Satire draws blood, not weepy tears—and certainly not rounds of flattering applause.
At his best, Davis draws provocative connections between these men and their work.
KS: "Maniacal" definitely draws fewer candidates who identify as women to the role.
Leebaert "draws impressively on many original sources," Harold Evans wrote in these pages.
Its tongue-in-cheek logo draws inspiration from a familiar Ivy League crest.
"For our first challenge, we chose "build a machine that draws curvy lines.
Musk currently draws no salary, although he owns around 20% of the company.
Although this 1970s-set film isn't a memoir, it draws on that experience.
But, as the decade draws to a close, their paths are rapidly diverging.
But Mr. Trump still draws his share of catcalls — some subtle, others not.
St. John the Baptist draws a crowd each morning for 7:30 a.m.
A meeting with Nicolas Sarkozy, Michel Platini and Qatar's prime minister draws scrutiny.
Even he, though, is not entirely sure what draws any of them here.
The mental health portion, which draws on the years of work of Rep.
Every decision made in the city draws international attention and, very often, criticism.
As the decade draws to a close, we're left wondering: What just happened?
I shouldn't have said that because it draws attention away from the film.
The only difference — she draws not with her fingers but with her mouth.
Ms. Wallace Eustice's daily changing lineup of necklaces draws heavily from both lines.
Its forecasts pointed to sustained draws through the third quarter of the year.
The nearer the 2030 sunset draws, the more nuclear activity the JCPOA permits.
Even as its omnipresence draws antitrust scrutiny, Amazon seems unlikely to pull back.
Core4 draws its name from the four characteristics: caring, safe, dependable and efficient.
Kane routinely draws as much inspiration from others as they do from him.
Mr. Fratino's stylized figuration draws from Marsden Hartley, Dana Schutz and Elizabeth Murray.
Today, instead of shoppers, the facade draws a daily parade of picture takers.
"  But he said that isn't likely, "especially as Kim draws closer to China.
The paper also draws attention to the larger problem of industry-sponsored research.
Douglas, in fact, draws inspiration directly from the anxieties of people around her.
He draws from personal experience as a reference point for the hard shift.
So different, say, from Michelangelo, who draws with a disegno style, sharp lines.
That Burton draws on his own experience for his work is no secret.
AM: My work is a prayer for Mecca that draws on the past.
As of 2014, San Francisco's arts tourism draws more than $1 billion annually.
Yet political opposition remains strong, even as the opioid epidemic draws bipartisan attention.
I haven't thought much of what draws me to do a particular project.
Arlin, who is Brazilian, draws much of artistic inspiration from his memories from childhood.
It lists "unforgettable character and cultural attractions" as two of the city's biggest draws.
Arthur: Or maybe he draws away moderate Republican voters and we get President Sanders.
"It's not exactly the same, but it certainly draws on similar things," he explains.
Among the draws, he said: Fairway Market has leased its second Brooklyn location there.
The big test will be whether this scheme draws cash into left-behind regions.
But all that queer adoration begs the question: What draws gay men to Spears?
Much of the Avalon draws on the forms of contemporary architects like Zaha Hadid.
The Hollywood Reporter draws a parallel to the situation facing Birth of a Nation.
To play, one player draws two prompt cards and reads them to the group.
Kohl's draws heavily from customers over 65 too, according to data from Morgan Stanley.
But if someone is talking to me, that's not something that draws their attention.
Meow Wolf, founded in 2008, draws from a much more DIY and collaborative vein.
"Pessimism sells more newspapers and draws more clicks than stories of success," it said.
Trump draws from a history of presidential aspirants focused on immigration and international trade.
This naturally draws regulators' gaze, particularly as the effects of such dominance become clearer.
He draws inspiration broadly: Björk, FKA Twigs, and Arca are his "people," he says.
For his answer, Mr DeRue again draws on the lessons of the music industry.
But Eleven Eleven draws some interesting ideas specifically from VR cinema like Arden's Wake.
He says he draws his mandate from grassroots activists and will not step aside.
Gulliver decided to compare the Big Apple with other shopping draws around the world.
Why it stands out: One of the big draws of TurboTax is QuickBooks integration.
She draws her grandpa's bowie knife, cuts through the carpet, and pulls it aside.
He thereby draws a hard line between his newspaper and the neo-Nazi right.
I'm less enamored of the top panel, which draws heavily from an Xbox gamepad.
He draws on his vape pen and sucks in more air between his teeth.
A deeper problem is that Trumponomics draws on a blinkered view of America's economy.
Will Hurd to keynote Black Hat draws ire for voting record on women's rights
"It's the Donald Trump effect — it draws eyeballs without having to advertise," he said.
"But over time, there is something about the community that just draws you in."
As an ill-tempered election in June draws near, however, that proviso is worrying.
That uniquely airless sense of sadness and melancholy is one of its primary draws.
Meanwhile, economic uncertainty is creeping up as the presidential election draws closer, he said.
But the distinction that the index draws between different types of progress is enlightening.
"I think it draws a bit of intrigue," says makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes.
As the election draws closer, impeachment proceedings will become increasingly contentious and politically fraught.
Let's not kid ourselves; the architect's presence in the space is what draws crowds.
Erdogan has said he is open to criticism, but draws the line at insults.
Some Americans are quietly considering jobs in Canada as the presidential election draws closer.
Indeed, Antoni says finding their authentic voice draws her clients out of their shells.
A flourishing arts scene draws visitors on the weekend and shoppers from nearby Mexico.
"You really cannot compete with the crowds that this president draws," Lara Trump replied.
One player draws a meme card and lays it down for everyone to see.
The bombastic Republican governor is known for his loose style, which sometimes draws criticism.
This piece draws on an argument he recently made in the Hastings Center Report.
Osmond tells BuzzFeed that he draws a lot of the information from historical records.
It becomes a more poignant question as Monday&aposs U.S. Memorial Day draws closer.
"It really opens up the eyes and draws major attention to them," he says.
As Pride Month draws to a close, I've been reflecting on the experience again.
The "floral art collective" draws inspiration from their personal interests and their community's history.
To achieve a close look, Ballesteros says he draws in bigger or smaller nostrils.
Corporate news was light as the second-quarter earnings season draws to a close.
Libertarian Gary Johnson gets 2% support, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein draws 224%.
One day, Annie lets slip that Tatiana draws a salary for no reason whatsoever.
It draws 3 million to 5 million people each year, CNN affiliate KLS reported.
As many have noted, the video draws a chilling parallel with another recent event.
Psychologist Dr. Deepika Chopra draws a link between excessive screen staring and negative emotions.
It draws on outsized, hyperbolic elements from action films, fantasy, science fiction, and horror.
As 2018 draws to a close, Apple Music has announced its highest-performing artists.
Turning the back in this choke draws the elbows in and tightens the choke.
But it is the threat posed by Shor's algorithm that draws most public attention.
In the case of Manson, what draws people to him is the drug culture.
"There's something about him which draws you in," trills Alan Cayetano, the foreign secretary.
Butterfield's view draws on Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen's concept of disruptive innovation.
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But the company also draws fire for not doing enough to defend free speech.
Jhohora Akhtar, 30, draws water from a family well, which is contaminated with arsenic.
Their sound—contemporary, crepuscular G-funk—draws heavily from the LA gangster rap canon.
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That curiosity is always something that draws me in, as a fan of music.
And I think that's probably what draws a lot of producers to using it.
The ruling draws a line under attempts to sue Chevron through its Canadian unit.
Instead, what draws his attention is the 5 percent of a business that isn't.
He draws attention on a level Nance Jr., Clarkson, and Hood have never known.
When I want more courage, I look at the way she draws a leg.
The island draws tourists from the mainland intrigued by the village&aposs unique devastation.
Why go: Serene temples and beaches are the biggest draws to this lush paradise.
Each member's very different, vocally, and personality-wise, so that draws me to them.
With Memorial Day just around the corner, the official start of summer draws near.
Complex rehabilitation care draws on private insurance, public insurance, government programs and local charities.
Throughout the process there are also various labs, including blood draws and urine samples.
So far, the best research draws on two well-established ideas in social psychology.
What do you think draws people onto the internet when they're sad or anxious?
Woodford draws a distinction between essentially two classes of drugs: synthetic, and naturally occurring.
I've witnessed draws at European level where it has happened, but never in FIFA.
AWS has its own cloud service that draws on the Elasticsearch open-source technology.
Capitalism draws almost exactly the inverse reaction: 50 percent positive and 19 percent negative.
As for the East, flood valuations have dropped, which draws investment, the councilman said.
And unlike in chess, in politics and life draws are often lived as losses.
Yet a fringe party that draws half the vote is no longer a fringe.
As an aesthetic project, the idea draws on the country's Ottoman and Seljuk past.
What draws you to both practices, and do you prefer one over the other?
Musk draws a line of technological advancement from Pong to AAA games in 2016.
But she will go to her art opening, which draws undercover art critic Ryan.
AS THE referendum on June 23rd draws near, the campaign is becoming increasingly bitter.
The experience draws on real audio of people shouting, documentary footage, and scripted scenes.
He draws pictures for me of hearts and of my name in his name.
He draws all the time, to work out a plan, to illustrate a point.
She still draws from that community when casting for her own live shows today.
Nonetheless, these controversies are now returning to haunt Clinton as November's election draws near.
Trading is, however, likely to remain subdued as the year draws to a close.
The 500X draws on the design of the perky Fiat 500, itself based on ...
He draws these funny little buildings, almost like follies, in these junctions and ends.
Another more speculative use would be to replace blood draws in some medical settings.
The rise of the Christian right in "The Handmaid's Tale" draws from American history.
"One intuitive method is coordinating draws from investment portfolios and reverse mortgages," he said.
The monuments on the National Mall are among the top tourist draws in Washington.
One thing that draws people to follow sports is that outcomes are not hypothetical.
The current president, Petro Poroshenko, draws an alarming distinction between "patriotic" and "unpatriotic" media.
She also draws small white triangles near her brows, paired with light blue smudges.
In the back of the van, she draws her knees up to her face.
It draws them into a cemetery and attracts you to a different story line.
And, as 2017 draws to a close, I'll finish with 35 on the list.
While the Presidential election understandably draws most of our attention, ObamaCare is self-destructing.
The shooting happened during a country music festival that reportedly draws thousands of attendees.
Each performance is therefore iterative and draws on the collective knowledge of the performers.
When he becomes lost and needs directions, he draws a policeman to help him.
Interestingly, this new trend also draws inspiration from a favorite mythical creature, the mermaid.
Now, as this season draws to a close, engineers are working against the clock.
The study draws on data from more than 300,000 freelance workers within Payoneer's network.
Good vineyards are in places hospitable to making fine wine, which draws other vineyards.
She holds my hand in her large knob-knuckled one, draws me close gently.
What is it about stories of young people that draws you to tell them?
Jesus draws a makeshift map of what he believes The Saviors' camp looks like.
Just look at how he draws on individual hairs to fill in his brows.
Misogyny seems to be the source of the poison well this violence draws on.
Yet she is not particularly interested in improving, and she still draws every day.
AIpark draws data from video cameras installed on the streets to mitigate traffic congestion.
But most of all, there's the stark conclusions that it draws about the future.
But they also have fantasies of unlimited power and that's what draws them in.
To paraphrase the 1995 film Clueless, a little sweat draws attention to the skin.
Hathaway posted a picture today in which she draws attention to her reddened chest.
I think that's one of the draws of it, similar to the metal community.
And that drama, I think, is part of what draws people to watch this.
In these cases, slow motion uncovers hidden details and draws the eye to them.
Congolese hope the election draws a line under decades of conflict and authoritarian rule.
One of the key draws of Ecuador is that it offers different living options.
He draws on them to shape his sermons but says he's a changed man.
It draws immigrants like a magnet with the promise of attaining the Chilean dream.
A camera's lens draws attention and provokes poses, but a tape recorder is unobtrusive.
Merkelism, in short, draws a very different conclusion from Trumpism about globalization's unsettling effects.
And frictions, not tariffs, are what businesses are complaining about as Brexit draws near.
Romo, at least so far, is the rare sportscaster who draws near universal raves.
The day-to-day work of the campaign draws upon Ms. Marinoni's expertise, too.
Trudy Benson is a painter whose work draws its worldview from technology and science.
"All of them are shiny and glamorous — that's what draws you in," he said.
Mr. Iannucci draws from history with its competing narratives, bending it to his purposes.
As he burnishes his military credentials, Xi draws on his early service in uniform.
Their eventual squabbling draws the attention of crew members who unceremoniously remove all three.
Sometimes, a powerful video, though technically flawed, still draws us in by other means.
Menorah, part of MJHS Health System, draws heavily on immigrants for its 3,500 employees.
The pencil draws a loop with a long tail, then another, then two more.
MILWAUKEE — Dick Garrett is not the type of person who draws attention to himself.
"Whoever draws the Z tile is going to have a huge advantage," he said.
But Cookshop and the High Line Hotel, both at West 19603th, remain popular draws.
Ashland draws theater fans from around the world to its renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Alexandria draws from a deep cultural well, which is apparent at nearly every turn.
From that simple model, however, Hirschman draws a host of surprising insights and implications.
The book draws on interviews and archival research to braid the two stories together.
While the user draws, the program tries to guess what the user is drawing.
"Hunger draws you like a bow," the book's narrator says to the little fox.
And it's true that Victoria's Secret still draws big influencers and retains cultural cachet.
He was raised in rural Illinois, and draws his iconography explicitly from that milieu.
It draws those being groomed for jobs at Ethiopian and students from across Africa.
As she draws complex diagrams of vaginas on her board, Amanda can't stop giggling.
When he's not writing, he draws, cooks elaborate meals and has dinner with friends.
M'Baye Niang with a sloppy tackle that almost draws a card from Gianluca Rocchi.
Ndidi whips in a high shot that draws a leaping save from keeper Halldorsson.
Mr. Trump racked up huge margins in their states and still draws enthusiastic crowds.
She describes the major cases, marshals statistics, highlights lighter moments and draws broad conclusions.
A shot from a good position by Trippier draws a save by Robin Olsen.
It also draws on a resource that tenants across the country share: simple numbers.
The staging, cinematography and editing draws viewers in with a horror film sensibility. 1.
That's different from The Red Cross, which draws from the ranks of untrained civilians.
Cultural similarities between Hong Kong and Taiwan and physical proximity were also important draws.
In my opinion, one of the biggest draws of Celebration is its gorgeous scenery.
Whenever a lace gown comes down the runway the audience draws a collective breath.
The A.F.L. Grand Final — Australia's version of the Super Bowl — routinely draws 100,000 fans.
Sanders is a movement politician who draws his energy and excitement from his base.
It is the largest marathon in the world, and it draws the most celebrities.
The images that Pettibon draws are also either borrowed or look like they are.
Five-year plans come and go; nearly every administration draws up a new one.
The loan pays a 9bp fee before the company draws down on the funds.
Things could change as November draws near, one senior GOP official told The Hill.
This time, Mr. Karjakin's remarkable ability to eke out draws was of no use.
As Election Day draws near, legislation to amend or repeal the ACA tops headlines.
I ask him what he thinks draws so many people to the Tombstone reënactments.
We would, moreover, contest the distinction Bagehot draws between military affairs and "marginal" topics.
And as Bezos' wealth balloons, he draws closer to becoming the world's first trillionaire.
"When he (Neymar) draws the foul he is in front of goal," Tite said.
The site now draws 2.3m tourists yearly, quite a boon in a rural spot.
And his score, as with all his music, draws from conventional, tonal musical idioms.
The shell is porous, and water draws bacteria through the shell to the egg.
Set the headlines aside and give in to what draws you to this work.
As Matar draws nearer to the paintings, they also draw him further into Siena.
But Mr Trump appears to be becoming more brazen as re-election draws near.
The big picture, though, looks encouraging as a calendar flip to 2020 draws near.
The company is also seeing great success in creating material that draws awards consideration.
" Marwick draws a bleak conclusion: Battling online harassment, she says, is "a lost cause.
Digital artist Helen Morgun draws celebrities in the style of her favorite Disney characters.
Morgun draws for two or three hours every evening to work on the portraits.
The new map released this week draws Saccone's hometown into the new 18th district.
A pickup shoe near the wheels of the train draws power from this rail.
I asked Hansen-Love what she thought draws Huppert to the roles she chooses.
Kaplan draws parallels between these efforts and the anxious strategizing of the Cold War.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Belgrade's main pedestrian street draws large numbers of foreign tourists every summer.
The sale of a major league sports team always draws attention and local interest.
Many in Hong Kong fear the changes to come, particularly as 2047 draws near.
Miami is a cosmopolitan city that draws business and tourists from around the world.
With a set jaw and creased eyes, he draws us into his inner world.
Soccer is, of course, the world's most popular sport, and draws are quite common.
He makes up words and phrases and draws on entire waiting rooms of personalities.

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