• So many people have gotten drawn deep into this world, so quickly.

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  • We've drawn on our deep knowledge of our consumers as marketing has become increasingly targeted.

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  • Let yourself be drawn into the deep end by the wonder of all that is dizzyingly playful, inspirational and downright goofy with an Escape to New York a music and arts festival taking place on the Shinnecock Reservation in Southampton that is the ultimate adult swim.

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  • Counter-demonstrations by Ahmadinejad backers have also drawn thousands, reflecting a deep fissure in the country.

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  • The installation, currently housed at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing, layers 12 of its component clear plastic sheets to create a roughly one-foot deep display that plays a simple pre-drawn animation.

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  • Berbatov's touch and movement - the Bulgarian was always happy to drop deep and pick up the ball - had always drawn the attention in a distinctly ordinary opening 45 minutes.

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  • Despite the deep divisions on these and other issues, there are powerful incentives to avoid a drawn-out stoppage.

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  • Distrust between the two sides is so deep that Sir Richard Dalton, a former British ambassador to Iran, expects a drawn-out process lasting well beyond November's American presidential election.

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