As the afternoon draws on, the sky clears and the volcano far to the east turns golden.
The service draws on machine learning, data mining and predictive modeling to make its suggestions.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael D'Antonio draws on documents released only recently from the Hershey Co.
This combination of teaching, tailoring, and taking control draws on constructive tension throughout the sales process.
The goth style draws on horror imagery, and both sexes often favour a 'feminine' style.
That system draws on NCIC 2000 and other databases to approve or disapprove gun purchases.
The Nikkei article draws on a report in the June 23 English language China Daily.
On his debut album Blue Collar, Rhymefest draws on his years of less glamorous work.
The name draws on old ideas about a supposedly ubiquitous, invisible medium that helped light propagate.
It turns out that sending on-line how-d'ya-dos is one of the biggest draws on the Web.
One result of this is that Pentecostalism draws on the full talents of the population.
The building draws on the bumbung limas roof design, shading the walls and allowing natural ventilation.
Symantec is aware of the GRC service, but draws on its utilities to hone its offerings.
Lauper and Fierstein have developed a joking mentor-mentee relationship that draws on the classic "Mommie Dearest" film.
The very notion of World Heritage draws on the idea of collective responsibility for a common good.
This initial result draws on a model it is claimed Strathclyde University has been using for 20 years.
Much of this draws on the upstart science of happiness, which mixes psychology with economics (see article).
Scott uses non-professional performers and draws on their real lives to flesh out this enticingly calm survival drama.
New disciplines emerged like archaeoseismology, which draws on both the geological and archaeological record to identify past earthquakes.
Esther Lem, a vice president for the company's deodorant business, routinely draws on that group for new fragrance ideas.
Pink draws on a rich trove of social science for his counterintuitive insights.
But good profits aren't always the best thing in Ricks' model, which draws on the principle of mean reversion.
The DISH Proposal indicates that it will be withdrawn if Clearwire draws on the financing under the Sprint Financing Agreements.
It draws on market forces, rather than political ones, to determine how to best manage and dispose of nuclear waste.
This teacher training videotape draws on examples of science lessons in primary and secondary schools in developed and developing countries.
He draws on his experiences as the South Africa correspondent for the Independent, a British newspaper, during the transition to democracy.
Coming soon: synthetic-vision technology that draws on satellite signals to create 3-D images of the terrain, no matter what the weather.
Salt-roasting, which draws on the mineral's ability to conduct heat, generally involves cooking and coating a whole fish in a salt crust.
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Now, she's released a debut album called Jidka: The Line, which draws on her musical and cultural heritage as a Somali exile.
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