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1 In the same manner thirty-six names are drawn for the petit jury.
2 No specific timeline has been drawn for the completion of these projects.
3 A map is drawn for them by an Englishman named Jonathan Small.
4 And over a hundred years ago that sword was drawn for Servia.
5 I'll do it for Jean, but the line's been drawn for us.
6 The whole line of thought was too fine- drawn for Bennington's untrained perceptions.
7 When Marseille was drawn for this game, everyone took a big breath.
8 Despite this, implications can be drawn for key stakeholder groups in the future.
9 His sword, already drawn for that battle long past, was in his hand.
10 Mine was an evil number; I was drawn for the conscription.
11 At the door of the hall appeared warriors with swords drawn for action.
12 The image is one of a protective sigil, something arcane drawn for protection.
13 Her hand rested over the red circle he had drawn for a doorknob.
14 He's drawn for a much more economical run in this from barrier four.
15 Settlements must be drawn for the satisfaction of Lord Nidderdale and his father.
16 There were books and supplies to be drawn for the new academic year.
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