Even if you haven't, you'll have seen the cop shows that drew from them.
Ever since, France and Britain have lived by the different lessons they drew from Suez.
The lesson they drew from this new revelation was, however, an entirely different matter.
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Thatcher was different, an "instinctive conservative" whose economic philosophy drew from her father's observations of stocking a grocery.
He became a favorite figure of chaos theoreticians and computer graphics artists, both of whom drew from his work.
But the lessons that policymakers drew from the crisis of the 1980s ended up having precisely the opposite effect.
That was the lesson many leaders drew from the ouster of Suharto after more than three decades in power.
That seems to have been the lesson that Tony Blair drew from the incessant culling in John Major's sleaze-prone government.
Numerous folk and gospel songs gave accounts of the event, including the Carter Family's "The Titanic, " which Dylan drew from.
Typically, half the power they drew from the wall, and sometimes as much as 80%, would be lost in conversion.
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Diddley's music drew from the sounds of the Chicago streets where he first performed, and his name came from street-corner slang.
But maybe he drew from his own political experience when he told the graduates to persevere even when life takes unexpected turns.
They drew from time to time on assistance from a few others.
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When Hurricane Floyd raged outside as she choreographed "Kiss Me Kate" in 1999, Ms. Marshall drew from its manic energy and sideways-sweeping rain.
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The lessons Crow drew from observing Western companies in China, first as a journalist and newspaper publisher and then as an advertising executive in Shanghai, remain relevant.
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In the case of "One Man, Two Guvnors, " playwright Richard Bean drew from the Italian tradition of commedia dell'arte, Shakespeare and farce, right on through to Benny Hill and Monty Python.
It reflected not just a distorted picture of a critical episode in American foreign policy but a seeming ignorance of the important lessons that Americans drew from this brief and unhappy experiment in creating an overseas empire.
Playing music from his big-band tribute to Nat King Cole's Spanish-language albums, saxophonist David Murray's Cuban Ensemble occupied the same space as Mr. Bernstein and his Millennial Territory Orchestra, which drew from its new album, a take on the music of Sly Stone.
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Aberdeen continued to come under pressure as long-range efforts from Ladislav Onofrej and Horava drew saves from Langfield.
It was a historic location, with a commanding view of the strait that separates Europe from Asia, and the site drew awe from any vessel passing by.
Another piledriver from Brunt drew a save from Jaaskelainen before the referee's whistle brought an end to an intriguing, but far from enthralling, first half.
After a third-place finish in Iowa stunned her campaign, the former president shifted from chief optimist to attack dog, with remarks that drew fire from many African-American leaders and alienated much of that community -- along with moderate swing voters.
One newbie to the Mac and an old veteran drew cheers from the usually hard crowd.
The decision to prosecute some of Italy's leading geophysicists drew condemnation from around the world.
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Stockmarket bulls drew comfort from the reported surge in American profits during the late 1990s.
That approach, embodied in Mr. Bush's stance, drew criticism from some Democrats this week.
The project drew criticism from privacy campaigners worried it could breach data protection laws.
The first competitive bidding process in 33 years drew interest from scores of companies.
RSC, he drew inspiration from European theatre groups, in particular Bertholt Brecht's Berliner Ensemble.
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Predictably, the Small Wars Journal article drew fire from outraged conservative newspapers and protestors.
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