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This props up the studio and the title enough to cover long term content releases through free patches, which then draws back existing players continuously.
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"There is a black hole, a magnetic force that draws powers back to Whitehall, " he said.
BBC: UK Politics
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Margaret discovered a country of great contrasts, but it was a place which draws her back nevertheless.
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The artist draws her lens back just far enough to show us that the scene is from a Korean amusement park featuring huge fictitious backdrops.
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Despite the 2D graphics, it draws you in and takes you back to the simple times of arcade-style games but with way more edge and darkness.
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The memoir, "Honor Bound: My Journey to Hell and Back with Amanda Knox, " draws heavily on diaries he kept and letters he wrote to friends, family and his hometown newspaper during his years in prison, the preface says.
CNN: Profile: Amanda Knox co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito
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The former event planner draws from his collection of about 200 badges, dating back to at least 1977.
WSJ: Conventional Wisdom: Nametags Say a Whole Lot About You
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But come tomorrow we will back to wine as our preferred adult beverage at dinner, so as 2012 finally draws to a close, amidst much last minute fiscal cliff angst, I thought it would be fitting to focus on value.
FORBES: The Year In Wine: Best Values Of 2012
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But three draws from three matches and finishing one place above 2006 tournament winners Italy means the All Whites travel back east from Polokwane with both pride intact and reputation enhanced.
BBC: Paraguay 0-0 New Zealand
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"Back in the 80s, the Church was afraid of metal culture, " he says, and draws a parallel with the US, where the scene is much bigger.
BBC: The heavy metal-loving church