Contributions were drawn from the fields of hydrological sciences, freshwater policy, international basin management and operational water supply.
Against fierce competition, it was perhaps the silliest lesson yet drawn from America's tragedy.
Drawn from the Casa Buonarroti and originating at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, Va.
Mr. Schwarzenegger relies on aides and advisers drawn from various facets of his life.
What managerial lessons have you drawn from your own experience working in the non-profit sector?
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Mr Sassou-Nguesso has set up a government, mostly drawn from the north where he comes from.
The charity's original name, drawn from the famous biblical verse about family responsibility, was Brother's Keeper.
She designed Leonardo, a model to communicate using expressions drawn from babies and animals.
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The following discussion is drawn from my article on shame, restorative justice and Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Much of our energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together.
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The predictions themselves, drawn from a recent classified assessment, generated little debate at the hearing.
Mostly it was about ideas drawn from history, politics, religion and, most of all, literature.
Another, Appia.com, says it has 140, 000 paid and free apps drawn from 32, 000 developers.
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The utility uses the information drawn from these nodes to help it plan its power output.
The around-the-clock mining operation involves dozens of specialists drawn from across the U.S. national-security agencies.
The new powers, coming into force this week, are drawn from The Police Reform Act 2002.
One force was in Britain, drawn from those who had escaped the defeat in 1939.
The latest appointments increase the number of cardinal-electors drawn from the Curia, the church's civil service.
Data is drawn from over 100, 000 finance-related, social media articles and comments per day.
The figures, drawn from economic data produced by the ONS, aim to illustrate people's buying power.
They then specify the amount of their investment, which is drawn from their bank account.
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RO's managers, some of whom will be drawn from the ranks of the self-regulators.
Our list of expanding jobs in America is drawn from a swathe of industries.
Some of these would be drawn from the familiar faces that now surround him.
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These life portraits are primarily drawn from personal knowledge, as readers are gently but frequently reminded.
The same parallel could be drawn from the use of guns for suicide by America's youth.
They will replace troops drawn from different units that have been in the country for several months.
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That's one lesson to be drawn from the Annenberg precedent and from parts of Gates 1.0 itself.
Prosecutor James Wolffe QC asked could any inference be drawn from the appearance of Ms Boyd's eyes.
Frankl survived and went on to chronicle his experiences and the wisdom he had drawn from them.
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