He went right in on Cudicini and drew the goalie away from the box.
Lucas never took a dividend out of the company and drew just a modest salary.
He studied art, dabbled as an abstract painter, and drew political cartoons for newspapers.
The Australian version launched in 2004 and drew audiences of up to 2.1 million.
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The research spanned six years and drew on data from more than 4, 000 consumers.
ThePoint launched in November 2007 and drew national press attention for its users' zany campaigns.
India bounced back with a home series win over England and drew in the reciprocal fixture.
While not a nurse, she gave of herself and drew a sustaining love in return.
The underdogs, who lost 2-1 and drew 1-1 against Bayern this season, won't be afraid to attack.
They won at Arsenal and Everton, and drew at Manchester United, and came here full of confidence.
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Jankovic's protestations fell on deaf ears and drew whistles from the crowd at the half-full stadium in Rome.
An intense discomfort settled on the room and drew a kind of pity-whoop from near the salad bar.
" Sensing her hesitation, her teacher "took my hand and drew with me, with his hand over mine.
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The New York fund-raiser was at the home of telecommunications executive Shelby Bryan, and drew about 120 people.
The true Christian voluntarily incurred costs for the benefit of others, and drew no attention to the fact.
Cervelli, bidding to be the Yankees' starting catcher, finished with two hits and drew a walk from Papelbon.
Marcel Duchamp took a reproduction of da Vinci's painting, and drew a moustache and goatee on her face.
They embedded their own ads in the text that I had painstakingly created, and drew their own revenue.
"He had his back to me and made a great pass and drew a couple of guys, " Tavares said.
But he didn't compare to singer Beyonce, who closed Sunday's star-studded Lincoln Memorial concert and drew giggles and shouts.
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England returned to India in December for two Tests but were hammered in the first and drew the second.
Maddock benefitted when Shontayne Hape made ground through the middle and drew Latham in before passing out for the score.
He spent five years there, heading a program that produced myriad college basketball players and drew vocal, animated, standing-room-only crowds.
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Over the course of his papacy, the pope garnered praise for his writings and drew large crowds during trips abroad.
Libya's national resistance hero, Umar al-Mukhtar, fought against Italian resistance from the east and drew much of his support from Benghazi.
She was often the soloist in her dances and drew inspiration from Greek mythology, Native American culture, and uniquely American themes.
Mr. Malito said the governor appeared to be focused on access for the disabled and drew comparisons with London's wheelchair-accessible fleet.
He tapped his free hand against his temple and drew a blank.
The movement's fame brought attention and drew unwanted messages from some members.
However, Wales fought back from the second-half sin-binning of Farrell's opposing No. 10 Rhys Priestland and drew level with fullback Leigh Halfpenny's fourth successful kick.
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