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14 Sentences With "draws away from"

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Ominously, even Eva draws away from Brand, to protect him because, she finally and predictably admits, she loves him.
I want to see what's going on, but it really draws away from what's the main purpose: Why are these people running for president?
When the car is in self-driving mode, the steering wheel draws away from the driver and the brake and accelerator pedal retract into the floor.
She again gives him the horn, from which he again drinks, yet this time he falls asleep in her lap. Göndul draws away from his head and says "Now hallow I thee, and give thee to lie under all those spells and the weird that Odin commanded, thee and Hogni, and all the hosts of you."Morris (1911:135). Hedinn wakes up and sees the ghostly shadow of Göndul.
In "The Lie", for example, the speaker feels compelled to use deception to protect herself from her lover's abandonment. In the brief poem "Prelude to a Parting", the speaker instinctively senses the inevitable and implicit end of her relationship, especially when her lover draws away from her touch. Not all the love poems in the volume focus on dishonesty or deception, but most, such as the title poem "Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?", describe the inevitable loss of love.
She spends most of her life avoiding other students, in fear of letting the secret slip. But a new boy at school, Chris, becomes interested in her. Although Regan enjoys attention from Chris, she draws away from him, choosing to stay focused on Luna. As Luna is coming out more, her father starts to notice differences in his child and tries to push a more masculine role onto Luna. Regan’s father confides in her that he believes Luna is gay.
Unfortunately, another assassination attempt is made, this time ending in the death of Maeta, one of Rohan's most favored guards. At the Rialla, most of the discussion is over Masul, whether or not he is Roelstra's heir, and whether or not it even matters. As the Princes debate the issue, Segev continues to drug Hollis, who in turn draws away from Maarken. Then, Andrade claims that she can show the events of the past by using sorcery from the scrolls.
The Manx nobby was a double ended standing lug-rigged herring drifter. It was preceded by the "nickie", which had a dipping lug rigging. Standing lugs have yards that remain on one side of the mast and the tack is set close to the mast, while dipping lugs have yards that dip around the mast when going about so that the sail draws away from the mast on each tack. The Nickies were copies of Cornish herring drifters that visited Man.
Canada began their 1994 qualifciation in the second round after receiving a bye in Round 1 and was put in Group B with Bermuda, El Salvador and Jamaica.They opened their 1994 campaign with two draws away from home. In Kingston, Dale Mitchell scored the equalizer against Jamaica in the 85th minute after Hector Wright had scored a goal for Jamaica seven minutes earlier. The following week, Colin Miller scored the late equalizer in San Salvador to tie the match 1-all against El Salvador after conceding a goal in the 32nd minute from Jorge González.
On 23 August 2013, Wanderson signed a contract with Portuguesa.Meia Wanderson deixa o Oeste e acerta com a Portuguesa (Midfielder Wanderson leaves Oeste and signs with Portuguesa); Globo Esporte, 23 August 2013 On 14 September he made his Série A debut, starting in a 1–2 away loss against Fluminense.De roupa nova, Flu vira sobre a Lusa e se afasta da zona de rebaixamento (With new kits, Flu get comeback over Lusa and draws away from relegation zone); Globo Esporte, 15 September 2013 His first top flight goal came eight days later, in a 1–0 away win over Internacional.
As the Prince tours the captured city, he becomes entranced with a dark-haired woman who he meets at the inn he is staying in, and he makes drunken advances on her, which she rebuffs; unbeknownst to the Prince, the object of his affections was Lady Jemina. During the time that the Prince is exploring Gorica, he worries that Patricia may have been unfaithful with General Gerald, so he rushes back, but he finds them asleep in separate rooms. Patricia smells the liquor on the Prince's breath, and draws away from his embrace. Her coolness plants a seed of anxiety in the Prince's mind regarding Patricia and the General.
The frequent shifts from scene to scene and character to character give each character brief moments to assume the focus, while the action in the background often draws away from the reader's attention. The characters each have sympathetic and deplorable sides, and Hernandez often reveals sides of the characters that contradict the stereotypes they appeared to live up to. The abrupt shifts between panels require the reader to evaluate the relations between them in a manner different from the familiar manner of closure. Comics scholar Douglas Wolk asserts Hernandez's formal concerns with "time and suggestion" have a "moral weight" in that they discourage the tendency to "[identify] with particular characters at the expense of others" when the work's concerns lie in broader socio-political issues.
The term them is very ambiguous, as it is not clear as to whether he is questioning whether he is starting to exhibit the psychotic symptoms of his parents, or whether he is comparing himself to the rabbits that are populating his household. In doing either, the narrator is severely contemplating the nature of his self, in addition to his own mental health. This moment of inwardness draws away from him strictly observing the chaos that surrounds him, in order to briefly reflect on whether this chaos has taken its toll on his own psychology. This highly allegorical scene appears to mirror the reshaping of Japanese identity following the war. Japan as Matriarchal society: As Emperor Shōwa broadcast the Ningen-sengen, ‘Humanity Declaration,’ in 1946, the already weakening image of male authority in the postwar period had completely demolished.
Three teenage boys, Shin Yong-joo, Han Ki-woong and Ko Ki-taek, were best friends in middle school. While Yong-joo and Ki-taek still remain close, Ki-woong becomes a jjang (Korean slang term meaning "best"), one of the strongest fighters in the school, and begins to hang out with Sung-jin's gang (Sung-jin's parents are powerful figures, making him a bigwig among his schoolmates), meaning he draws away from the other two, particularly when Yong-joo becomes concerned when he finds out that Sung-jin's gang is mercilessly bullying Ki-taek, an eccentric manhwa fan. Under intense pressure to get into a prestigious university because his mother is single and financially struggling, Yong-joo develops an unlikely relationship with Ki-woong, who tries to break away from Sung-jin. But when Ki-taek learns that Yong-joo is gay, he retaliates for a past slight and betrays his friend and joins Sung-jin's gang in ostracizing him, telling them that Yong-joo has loved Ki-woong for years.

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