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11 Sentences With "draws off"

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Toebbe is all precision and control; McEneaney draws off-kilter, with scarcely a ruled line to be found.
For him to be as calm as he is out on the mound, I really think he draws off of that experience.
Hrozny derives the name from the Babylonian word abullu which means "gate ". The Greeks named him Agyieus, as the protector God who draws off evil. Martin Nilsson."Die Geschichte der Griechische Religion".
The event cards produce a random element that can positively or negatively affect a player's situation. These can range from additional forces joining your side, to a sudden attack or rebellion that draws off some of your forces. The cards can also affect the actions of heroes. The main part of the game occurs during the action phase.
Also known as the "Indian", "Kattar", "Kenchi" (Hindi for scissor) or "Kutti Shuffle". The deck is held face down, with the middle finger on one long edge and the thumb on the other on the bottom half of the deck. The other hand draws off a packet from the top of the deck. This packet is allowed to drop into the palm.
To the north, a low pass separates it from the East Range. To the south, the Sand Springs Pass separates it from the Sand Springs Range. Nestled against the south end of the range is Sand Mountain, an enormous tall sand dune which draws off-road vehicle enthusiasts from across Nevada and California. A series of earthquakes measuring 6.6–7.1 on the Richter Scale, centered beneath or near the Stillwater Range, occurred between July and December 1954.
It is joined by Fish Creek and Last Chance Creek (there are several streams named Last Chance Creek in the Feather River watershed). Downstream from Last Chance Creek a diversion dam draws off some of the West Branch's water. The diverted water flows into Hendricks Canal, a long conduit composed of ditch, flume, and tunnel sections, with a capacity of . Along with other facilities, such as Philbrook Reservoir, Hendricks Canal is part of the Toadtown development, which conveys water through the several canals and powerhouses.
On its journey through the Chilterns, the main line reaches a height of at Tring summit. From the south, it ascends through a series of locks which follow the valleys of the rivers Gade and Bulbourne to reach Cowroast Lock. After a relatively short summit, the canal starts its descent at Bulbourne, picking up the valley of the River Ouzel. Each boat crossing the summit level draws off nearly of water; Barnes knew that local water supplies would not be sufficient to sustain this.
Before he can be caught, Takkata-Jim flees in a shuttle, but the shuttle has been sabotaged by the loyal crew, and he is sent into the middle of the battle over Kithrup with his radio disabled and his weapons set to fire when any ship approaches. Takkata-Jim unintentionally draws off the two largest remaining fleets. In the confusion, Streaker almost escapes without incident hidden in the Thennanin hull, but is confronted by several ships belonging to the Brothers of the Night (Brethren). Streaker is saved when six Thennanin ships, saving one of their "own", drive off the Brethren.
Cream skimming is a pejorative conceptual metaphor used to refer to the perceived business practice of a company providing a product or a service to only the high-value or low-cost customers of that product or service, while disregarding clients that are less profitable for the company. A cream separator, which uses manual centrifugal force to separate cream from milk. The term derives from the practice of extracting cream from fresh milk at a dairy, in which a separator draws off the cream (which is lighter, and floats) from fresh or raw milk. The cream has now been "skimmed" or captured separately from the fresh milk.
The following month, the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal (BMSJ) published extracts from Poyen's second lecture: Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (left), briefly a follower of Poyen, putting Lucius Burkmar in a trance. > The person who is to be magnetized is placed in the sitting position ... The > magnetizer, sitting on a little higher seat, before his face, and at about a > foot distant ... holds the thumbs of the patient, and remains in this > position until he feels that the same degree of heat is established between > the thumbs of that person and his own. Then he draws off his hands in > turning them outwards, and places them upon the shoulders for nearly a > minute. Afterwards he carries them down slowly, by a sort of friction very > light, along the arms, down to the extremities of the fingers.

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