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Will the contest between online agents and the websites of travel providers remain a draw, as it is now in America?
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It continues to draw new corporate members: 15 other large companies are now considering it.
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The council said it was an informative meeting and it would now look to draw up a voluntary code for the area.
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"It's now time to draw a line under 2008 and get on with the important job of making sure our assessment system is the best it can possibly be, so that both pupils and parents can continue to get the information that we know they value, " he said.
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Whitman hopes the "buy it now" option will be a strong draw for large sellers.
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Local tribal chiefs then intervened, but Ali fears a line has now been crossed from which it is hard to draw back.
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Tottenham's 2-2 draw at Wigan on Saturday left it on the outside looking in, now two points behind Arsenal, albeit with a game in hand over its North London rival.
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If Samoa is now lucky enough to escape similar turbulence, it may have to draw on the new tradition of power-sharing that Malietoa helped to entrench.
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It now seems clear that Mr Mugabe's new-look Supreme Court will draw a veil of legality over all this.
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The Android system and Windows 8 now allow these juggernauts to create their own ecosystems, making it harder to draw new Apple groupies.
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Perhaps, it was an opinion based on information gathered, analyzed and parsed to draw the conclusion-that was now being stated as fact.
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It is also like a wrestling match, but now verbal, in which the television interviewer tries to draw out of the wrestler more than a few mumbled stock phrases, while the wrestler lamely resists, clearly stalling until the allotted time runs out.
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