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1
Might could be a bigger
draw
than
the flood back in '65.
2
The women's events found an even more unfortunate
draw
than
the men.
3
I would rather read or
draw
than
go outside and play.
4
Each breath was harder to
draw
than
the one before it.
5
But you know more about the
draw
than
I do.
6
Now the attractions of Australia and New Zealand are a more potent
draw
than
ever.
7
The names of characters and franchises are now a bigger
draw
than
the names of actors.
8
She keeps her finger pistols low, she's always quicker on the
draw
than
any tenderfoot around.
9
Gasoline was a much larger
draw
than
expected, said Mike Zarembski, senior commodities analyst at optionsXpress in Chicago.
10
It was, in a manner, a more successful
draw
than
the Zangiacomo concerts had ever been-intervals and all.
11
They doubted whether they could get home, if they had more weight to
draw
than
their own boat.
12
Having defeated Monaghan for the second year, Pat King's team have a more favourable
draw
than
12 months ago.
13
A zigzag is a lot easier to
draw
than
many of the other items the study asked participants to
draw
.
14
However, their celebrity impersonations are arguably more of a
draw
than
their views on food, as Talking Movies' Tom Brook reports.
15
When to Visit Johannesburg The largest city in South Africa, Johannesburg is often considered less of a tourist
draw
than
Cape Town.
16
Vadra is seen as a more natural campaigner and a bigger
draw
than
her brother, who appeared wooden during the last election.
draw
than
draw