This has considerable value only if the product has a lot of fans, like Apple draws.
Which makes life difficult for would-be box-office draws like Jennifer Aniston and Jude Law, who both have new movies opening this weekend.
New disciplines emerged like archaeoseismology, which draws on both the geological and archaeological record to identify past earthquakes.
The Classic draws yachtsmen like Kozlowski and Ronald de Waal , the Dutch-born vice chairman of Saks who owns the equally heart-knocking J-boat Velsheda.
Like a good coach draws up a new game plan for each opponent, so too must students innovate and dive deeper into their research.
Vermont's scenery is legendary, and during the 1960s and 1970s it drew New Yorkers and others like a pot of honey draws insects.
But, like the women, they missed crucial draws and shots by centimetres, which proved to be so costly.
At the end of the day, we know corporate decisions are going to be made corporately, but if fans feel like they have a say it just draws them that much further into the sport.
Like Apple's iPod Touch, it draws the line at making phone calls, however.
The DSHEA law draws a line between synthesized medicines like aspirin and remedies made from herbs, minerals, vitamins and amino acids.
He insists the manifesto group, which draws on contributions from frontbench spokesman like Mr Cable and numerous other policy committees, is still open to new ideas, even at this relatively late stage.
While still small in comparison to marquee film festivals like the Toronto International Film Festival, which draws about 400, 000 attendees each year, attendance at the New Orleans festival has more than doubled to 17, 000 in the past three years.
Greengrass is like a man breathing so fast that he never draws much oxygen into his lungs.
Markets do not like uncertainty and most markets remain jittery as the deadline draws closer.
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Resource-rich areas such as Russia, Indonesia and Australia, and Asian services capitals like Hong Kong and Japan were also cited as top draws for their investments.
It's a cross-platform game featuring the former most controversial figure in golf, and though the game is very early (only allowing hitting drives at this point) changes in aligning the face of the club were reflected accurately and instantly, meaning fades and draws were executed just as you'd like.
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Even an empty jetty, like the melancholy Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island in New York, draws Russian and Chinese fishermen eager to net the tiny fish that gleam in silver schools round the piles, for the little fry will catch bigger fish, and the bigger ones (mostly herring) are worth curing and eating.
When playing solos or replying to Dr Biles's trumpet, it draws upon this general training to jam away with what sounds like real soul.
Or if not physics, the Greek club, since like Antaeus the V-Wagon maintains an Olympian grip on the earth and draws strength from it.
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Like his medium, his method combines the old and the new: he draws with a traditional Japanese brush dipped in ink, but adds occasional colour on a Mac.
On the contrary, we welcome China as a strong and prosperous and successful member of the community of nations -- a China that draws on the rights, strengths, and creativity of individual Chinese like you.
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On paper, Spurs were handed one of the easiest draws possible for their play-off tie, avoiding more illustrious names like Sampdoria, Dynamo Kiev and Auxerre.
Each shock to the group, like the latest details in the health care overhaul bill regarding insurer spending limits, draws out more of the risk premium that has been venom to providers.
The museum portion of the complex draws visitors immediately past a restaurant and gift shop into a Cordoba-like, multicolumned lobby and the sky-high Freedom Hall where an LED installation is programmable for any occasion.
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It has not gone unnoticed that as winter draws near, the colder states which rely on cheap heating oil, like Michigan and Ohio, are either battleground states or Democratic states in the north-east which Mr Gore needs to win in the election.
It's an exhilarating event, both for participants and spectators, one of those rare days that draws five boroughs together, and reminds the world there is no place exactly like New York.
The very power of the social media to both disseminate and sustain a story draws everyone into the net, and that includes the people about whom firms like Goldman Sachs do care and must care under any circumstances.
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