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The debate also drew out influential new supporters, sometimes unexpectedly.
That anniversary also drew out tensions among the '68ers themselves.
BTW ... we also got Drew out and he seems to agree.
Quiz Daddy Scott Rogowsky drew out the answer to the question.
Hard-charging yet fragile, Hick drew out the emotionally reserved Roosevelt.
Mr. Petrenko drew out the frenzied, clashing intensity of the music.
Stone drew out Jackson's trial-lawyer side during a recent proceeding.
I even drew out a floor plan of where I wanted everything.
And dramatically she drew out every elusive nuance of this confounding character.
The conductor Donald Runnicles drew out the Wagnerian depths of Humperdinck's music.
A May 10 hearing on transparency drew out differences on the topic.
I drew out every scene and then gave that to the camera person.
I drew out my design by hand on some linen and then stitched away.
Mr. Piemontesi drew out the reflective undercurrents even while playing with grace and élan.
His hands had been shoved into his pockets, and he drew out just one.
He flicked away the hot ash and drew out a small case from his jacket.
Instead, she jabbed at Trump continually, and predictably drew out the billionaire's angry, caustic side.
Jefferson himself drew out in a letter he wrote about a fine pair of Turkish
Mr. Jacobs drew out the score's rich musical intricacies and penetrated its complex emotional depths.
Edgar drew out Faber's intentions, recognized them, and adapted to exploit them throughout the fight.
House Democrats will not need a formal vote to boot Van Drew out of their caucus.
He drew out a long and graphic description of violent gang members torturing and killing young women.
Ocasio-Cortez also drew out names from Cohen that could lead to further action from the committee.
The soldier reached into his pocket, drew out a keystone patch and handed it to the boy.
He drew out heartfelt stories about suicide and discrimination but also moments of pride, expertise and humor.
She drew out inner details, balanced the layers and conveyed the effective structure of the overall piece.
Several groups drew out what it might look like for someone to have difficulty breathing, dizziness, and headaches.
These interviews, which were about 45 minutes each, drew out 17 "memorable" examples of gratitude in these communities.
On a paper napkin borrowed from the waiter, he drew out a scheme to outwit this vicious cycle.
But Mr. Pollini sensitively drew out the plaintive melodic lines that penetrate the tangles of passagework and counterpoint.
Now, across the hall we have Dr. Drew out at Craig's -- and he was all about sympathy and togetherness.
Nathan sparked something in Issa that was already there—but what he drew out wasn't necessarily dependent upon his presence.
But now and then, this "Barbecü" drew out the affecting emotional strands of Wagner's cycle in playful or poignant ways.
So Republicans in Congress painstakingly drew out the negotiations over the Obama agenda while stigmatizing the results as rank political perfidy.
In a classic article from 1975, the sociologists Richard Sykes and John Clark drew out the implications for police-minority relations.
On Thursday night, like others did in past nights, Presidential nominee Hilary Clinton drew out the distinction between herself and her opponent.
Mr. Brooks, compact beside Ms. Whelan's sinewy length, drew out a dancer we hadn't seen, while not obscuring her cool, crystalline allure.
As the music shifted into passages of velvety richness and tremulous sonorities, Mr. Nézet-Séguin drew out Impressionist colorings and harmonic pungencies.
Finally, I went home and drew out the process in picture form and presented it to the whole class the next day.
"After prayers, the attacker drew out a bayonet while shouting 'infidel'... and then attacked people on his left and right side," said Wasisto.
At times in the performance, he drew out delicate tufted staccato notes; at other moments, he had the juicy thrum of an accordion.
The conductor Franz Welser-Möst drew out every lushly lyrical strand of Strauss's teeming and volatile score, played brilliantly by the Vienna Philharmonic.
On Tuesday, members of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition voted to boot Van Drew out of the group, leaders of the group said.
The conductor, Ira Levin, drew out the lush orchestral colors and vivid evocations — of prancing elves and such — that course through the work.
On January 21, Women's Marches around the United States and the world, including Australia, the Philippines, India, and Mexico, drew out thousands of attendees.
Over three rounds Miocic drew out Nelson's money punch, punished him for throwing it, and kept the heavyweight contender paralyzed between exhaustion and passivity.
Admirers of his playing appreciated how he drew out allusions to music's past in contemporary scores, while conveying the radical elements of old music.
Over here, we were intellectuals, romantics—we pushed and shoved a little, we imprisoned some, and in extreme cases, we drew out our batons.
In 1949, the First Kashmir War came to an end, and both India and Pakistan drew out a mutual border which ended at the glacier.
We are simply working through the S-curve of production that we drew out for the world to see at our launch event in July.
After the tie, local officials put both of their names into a container and drew out the town's next mayor, the Des Moines Register reported.
As they made their way through the aisles, the toddler reached into his mother's purse and drew out a legally concealed 9-millimeter Smith & Wesson handgun.
Other, very irate fans questioned why the series is casting anyone at all after it wrote Capshaw and Sarah Drew out of the show last season.
SINGAPORE, May 5 (IFR) - Asian credits were broadly flat to Wednesday's levels after a weak morning session drew out investors to pick up better yielding paper.
One morning, he woke as the dawn drew out an eland—a kind of antelope—from the ceiling of the cave in which he'd fallen asleep.
The beguiling soprano Julia Bullock drew out the wrenching ambiguity of this moment in her plaintive singing, backed by hazy instrumental sonorities that resist harmonic mooring.
He bought himself a massive whiteboard and drew out every step of the process he needed to code to finish the project until it all finally clicked.
The Senate passed a version of its Russia sanctions bill in June, but the sanctions ran into procedural issues in the House, which drew out the process.
"The First Day of the Rest of Your Life" painfully drew out the end of Sasha, just like "Something They Need" and "The Other Side" before it.
The excellent British conductor Mark Wigglesworth, best known for his work with the English National Opera in London, drew out the warmth and refinement of Gluck's score.
The party even drew out Ontario-born The Weeknd, who told one reporter that he thought Trudeau was "unbelievable." thank you for inviting me to this historical evening.
Many times when I sat with victims' families and slowly drew out their stories and their tears, I have to believe, they saw me as one of their own.
His incredulity at the means by which girls are recruited to porn seems layered on a little thick, but he drew out some honest, emotional reflection along the way.
Among the Republican Party's opponents on the left, it is widely held that Mr Obama's election drew out racial prejudices of the sort Republicans have used since Nixon's "southern strategy".
On a character level, the season drew out the kind of arcs that series TV thrives on, especially the journey of Sansa (Sophie Turner) from naïf to victim to leader.
Using her head as bait she drew out jabs and utilized that king of knockout punches, the classical cross counter, arcing a right hand across the top of the jab.
But the passing of Mandela in 2013 perhaps drew out the deep flaws of the country's current President, and it is scandal that will be the main legacy of Zuma.
" The article noted that Ocasio-Cortez -- known these days by her moniker "AOC" -- exaggerated and drew out vowels in what the reporter termed "a distinct change from her usual pronunciation.
Mr. Blechacz dispatched the brawny passages of octaves, chords and dizzying runs in the first movement, and then drew out the wistfulness of the Adagio, with its unquiet currents lurking below.
In the first movement, "Prophecy," Mr. Gilbert drew out all the cinematic colorings and weighty fervor of the music, which builds to bold, brassy climaxes, without ever letting it seem overblown.
He drew out the pronunciation of Buttigieg's surname, which the candidate pronounces as "Boot-edge-edge," and noted O'Rourke's bid to relaunch his campaign after his initial outing fizzled with voters.
Ghomeshi's lawyer, Marie Henein, drew out the women's failure to disclose the full extent of their relationship with Ghomeshi before and after the alleged incidents and focused on inconsistencies big and small.
Mr. van Zweden was more impressive during the main section of the movement, when he drew out the shifting strands of the music with striking clarity and a clear sense of direction.
Mr. Salonen drew out the folkloric elements of the music: the rustic tunes, the evocation of gurgling streams, the heavy-footed stomping in the landler dance that runs through the third movement.
Thursday night was a testament to Jazz's independent success: his New Jazz City show, despite being blindsided by a massive fucking snowstorm, drew out of a packed audience and a wild amount of energy.
In a deft line of questioning, Franken drew out the dangerous smugness of the nominee's judicial philosophy with needling questions about a decision Gorsuch had made in what's known as the "frozen trucker" case.
Ms. Collenette heaved a laden cotton bag — printed with the scissored crest of the Craftivist Collective — onto the wooden countertop and drew out a procession of highlights from her collection for me to examine.
" Bob Hall's grandson, also named Robert Hall, drew out the lesson in his book "This Land of Strangers," noting: "The truth is, relationships are the most valuable and value-creating resource of any society.
Political pundits cautioned not to read too much into the Dutch result, saying there may have been a domestic "Timmermans effect" that drew out supporters for a home-team candidate with a high profile.
Mr. Robertson drew out the music's misty colorings and hints of Finnish folk song, while emphasizing the visionary elements of this 1902 score, especially its structural daring, full of startling disruptions to the music's flow.
Mr. Garcia said he drew out Nakesha by discussing the books she was reading; a co-worker, Shanna Knotts, said she used the letters Nakesha handed out for hints about what she was feeling and thinking.
After a year-long, surprisingly intense primary, Bernie drew out massive crowds of young Democrat and independent voters and advanced his progressive agenda to not only shift the Democratic Party, but also the conversation in American politics.
The world proved willing to overlook plenty to protect the investment gold rush — until the Khashoggi murder (and the political drama Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan masterfully drew out) made it impossible to do so any longer.
In an architectural competition filled with overwrought interventions, Herzog & de Meuron's winning design was most notable for its restraint: The plan left Scott's brick shell largely untouched and drew out its industrial features rather than mask them.
But the power of the gesture came from his musicianship — the way his left hand drew out the ominous undertones of Liszt's transcription, making the familiar, joyful melody seem hard-won when it finally rings out clearly.
They also drew out a contract with their nanny that includes five paid sick days and 10 paid vacation days, as well a health care plan in which the nanny pays 20% and each family pays in 40%.
He drew out this sketch of his vision and artists were free to create their own interpretations of it: So you're telling me that comic artists aren't actually mad at each other for idea theft and joke robbery?
What then drew out the lead from existing pipes was a new set of disinfectants also applied by the Army Corps, called chloramines, which had a powerful leaching effect on the lead in the system's old pipes and joints.
He certainly drew out the music's character: the curious mix of Wagnerian surging and symphonic rigor in the Allegro; the weighty, pummeling energy of the Scherzo; the throbbing, melting expressivity of the Adagio; the architectonic grandeur of the finale.
I feel like there's something to the allegory of Joe that [the book's author] Caroline Kepnes originally understood in conceiving the character, and that [show creators] Sarah Gamble and Greg Berlanti and the rest of the writers drew out.
The first two Hellboy films drew out that story in interesting ways, and any sort of franchise based off of the comics would need to put the character's struggles first and foremost, with the trappings of Mignola's comic universe supporting that.
That project drew out the dark undertones of mixtape favorites like "Bang Bros" and "L's Anthem" and made them explicit, mostly losing sight of the jubilant tone and sonic innovation that made Lil Durk's music stand out in the first place.
The exorcism that opened the game was designed to draw out an evil spirit, not a demon in particular — and it drew out the essence of the very human Sally while leaving behind a Melkhiresa who thought she was Sally.
California-48, Republican incumbent The opportunity to take on 15-term Congressman Dana Rohrabacher in this coastal Orange County district drew out a huge pack of candidates, including Rohrabacher's onetime protégé Scott Baugh, the former Republican leader of the California State Assembly.
It took almost half the premiere's running time to circle back to the end of season six, which the episode drew out even more, and then it spent much of the rest of its running time suggesting maybe someone else would die.
The Sanders campaign, which sees (or saw) Arizona and Illinois as its best targets for wins next week, was looking at the possibility of a final Illinois rally, after an event last weekend in Chicago's Grant Park drew out more than 10,000 people.
I personally investigated plenty of people who drew out of me private thoughts and statements like, "I'm going to get this guy if it's the last thing I do," but I never did anything inappropriate, unethical, or illegal to achieve that end.
Very quickly, the proposed VOIP tax had morphed into a larger rallying cry for the downfall of the government and drew out the largest demonstrations the country has seen since March 2005, when mass protests ended a decades-long Syrian military presence in the country.
But drawing source from some element of the island's power — we've seen it before with the rocket that created a massive rift in the sky and past events that have transported players to another realm — the robot drew out a sword buried beneath the ground.
The policy was aimed immediately at Communist China but also took note of the situation within the Communist bloc that has been developing steadily ever since Yugoslavia, then Albania and China, and finally Romania drew out from under the long shadow of the Kremlin.
I had gone to the bankomat earlier that day, my wallet was full of bills, and I drew out several to hand to the woman, who smiled again, opening the gin and a can of tonic and pouring us our first drinks before she spun away.
But they are constructed with an almost classical sense of proportion and impact, and performed for even more: About two-thirds of the way through "Prayers for Rain," Mr. Smith drew out a note near the top of his voice to drive home the last word of the title.
Ms. Malkki, making her return to the Philharmonic after a belated debut in 2015, certainly drew out the atmospheric sonorities in the subdued music the opens the piece, with the softly rumbling timpani, flecks of harp, heaving low strings and woodwind lines that seem to peek through the mist.
Her refusal to engage directly on whether taxes would go up for the middle class under the proposal might have been as troublesome for her campaign as its eventual decision to offer a plan in which they did not, which drew out skeptics on her left and emboldened those to her right.
But his piece was one of the first articles I'd read that honestly drew out the most horrific possibilities of climate change, and in the two years since — years of hurricane and monsoon, fire and flood, mud slides, heat waves, the polar vortex — Mr. Wallace-Wells's imagine-the-worst approach has become prescient.
A plan to develop a vacant shopping mall into a mixed-use development full of high-density housing — including a potentially record-setting 1,201 affordable units — divided locals and housing advocates in a debate that drew out class tension in one of the most expensive places to live, amid years of massive growth of nearby tech companies.
The director, Robert Carsen, drew out this staple's modern currents by moving its setting from the 22th century to the Vienna of 23, the year of the opera's premiere, a time when the aristocratic order that had endured for centuries was about to collapse under the horrors of World War I. 'WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED' Opera Philadelphia's ambitious fall festival offered the premiere of the composer Daniel Bernard Roumain's new music-theater work, with a libretto by Marc Bamuthi Joseph.
The issue of slavery drew out background conflicts regarding states rights and the true founding principles of the US. When Lincoln was elected, the South largely felt they had lost their voice in government as NO southern states and cast a vote for him... Most historians agree that the Civil War was unavoidable, and certainly Andrew Jackson, who was hot-headed and stubborn would not have been the president to prevent it, as he essentially started a war just to gain territory using a blatant false flag.

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