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The Cairo-based side meet hosts Etoile du Sahel in Sousse, knowing that a draw or win would set them up nicely for the return leg in the Egyptian capital on 9 November.
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When objects are made up of a set number of polygons, the computer usually has to draw them all regardless of whether the object is right up front or a mile away.
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All building societies also have to accept the judgments of their ombudsman, but they draw up his rules rather than having them laid down by law.
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Electric utilities love the idea, because they can sell electrons to "fill them up" at night, when they have excess power, and potentially draw the electricity out of them during the day when electrons are scarce.
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Mr. Booker is supposed to draw up those plans and get community support for them, said the person familiar with the discussions.
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Separately, on Jan. 3, Mr. Chatterji headed up a meeting of state-owned companies in which he urged those with significant cash piles to draw up "credible investment programs" and "implement them with vigor" to help boost economic growth, according to a government summary of the meeting.
WSJ: India's PM Tries to Revive His, Nation's Fortunes
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Inevitably the onlookers would start to shout, "Draw him, draw her, draw me, " and Sandy would take up the exhortation, if only to stop them from screaming in his ear.
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If you do run up small medical bills, you're supposed to draw down the HSA to pay them.
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Specter is getting set to introduce a bill that would make hedge funds that invest pension assets to register, require them to set up ethics codes and compliance programs, and give monetary rewards to individuals who draw regulators' attention to insider trading.
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