Perversely, to distribute those dividends both companies have routinely had to draw even more cash from the government.
Small-screen broadband drama looks set to draw even bigger audiences.
The Nets are going to have to dig deep to win three in a row after they wasted a prime chance to draw even and steal back home-court advantage.
The Nets are going to have to dig deep to win three in a row after they wasted a prime chance to draw even with Chicago and steal back home-court advantage.
Windows 8's imminent launch continues to draw out even more devices in almost every permutation imaginable.
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Facing host Poland, Greece was open and expansive in a 1-1 draw, even after going down to 10 men.
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Not that it is a huge draw, even when it does welcome tourists.
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It opened at the end of 2009 and continues to big a big draw, even with its uncompromisingly avant-garde programme.
The stage was set for a match that could have a range of results that would send Manchester United clear by six points or possibly draw City even with their crosstown rivals.
With no new titles remaining, Lions Gate will focus on pumping up book sales internationally, in hopes that it can draw an even more global viewership for "Catching Fire, " Mr. Friedman said.
On the campaign trail, Romney supporters have been visibly energised by post-debate polls handing their man a nationwide bounce of as much as 12 points and suggesting that key swing states have tightened to a draw (even as they growl that opinion polls are a product of the liberal lie machine).
The Arab states, which did not even draw their own borders, each have different dynamics.
The TV revolution made them hot, something casinos needed to draw guests, even as a loss leader.
Still, the events draw people, even if few businesses outside of restaurants and hotels benefit very much.
Their newer games peak quickly before losing customers, if they even draw a large market at all.
In the short term, at least, this might even draw Britain closer to America and further away from its continental European partners.
America might even draw interesting lessons from what happens overseas in the years ahead--there, despite what Monsieur Sarkozy hopes, market liberalism is not in retreat.
Elsewhere in Turkey, the government has been giving away coal, school textbooks and, as the elections draw near, even fridges and washing-machines to the poor.
Why Thompson and Byrne have subsequently been named in the team for the second Test remains a mystery, when neither can even draw a barn door never mind hit one.
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One advocacy group praised the move to draw attention to pricing even before the drug is available.
That fight scored high in the ratings and a subsequent fight would, it is believed, be an even bigger draw.
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But even I draw the line at pooping in a Ziploc.
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"Obviously if we had got a better result, even a draw, against Essex we would have been in a really strong position coming into this final week, " added Daggett.
But in practice Mr Gonzales has shown few signs of even trying to draw it.
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The writer seems not to be selecting or shaping anything, or even pausing to draw breath.
Self-publishing is even starting to draw established authors like John Edgar Wideman.
The Algerians, who would have been going out even with a draw, had captain Anther Yahia sent off after receiving a second yellow card in the dying moments.
Other companies are going even further to draw coverage, paying "independent" analysts to follow their stocks, with no rules governing what, if anything, is disclosed about the arrangement.
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