Schumacher is not the first film-maker to be drawn to this period of recent Irish history.
She was a cheerful little girl, it was impossible not to be drawn to her smile.
It is human nature to be drawn to people and ideas that are framed in a positive fashion.
Wideman said research indicates that the unchurched are far more likely to be drawn to a new church than one that already exists.
Of course we know there are no free Skittles, but even we adults continue to be drawn to that which has no apparent cost.
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While many clean technology leaders come from the male-dominated oil and gas and utility industries, research suggests that women are more likely to be drawn to cleantech because it serves a higher purpose of creating a sustainable environment for this generation and beyond.
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Manufacturing remains an important component of the economy (at least 30%), and will continue to be so at the high end of the value chain, as companies continue to be drawn to the ease and efficiency of doing business in the city, a claim that few in the region or across the world can boast.
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As before I want to say upfront that I predicted a turnaround occurring in early 2012 and so I am going to be naturally drawn to evidence that I was correct.
The other lesson to be drawn is to really understand what you are doing when you have loans accumulate on whole life policies.
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Brown refused to be drawn on whether Canning deserved to be cautioned or dismissed for his challenge on Blackman and insisted he had no intention of entering the recent debate on controversial refereeing decisions.
The hacienda of El Huique, Chile's nearest equivalent to a British stately home, was so badly damaged that plans to restore it have yet to be drawn up.
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Graveney refused to be drawn on plans to get Vaughan back in action in Australia.
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Assuming that the company truly wants to invade Apple territory (and either win back consumers or convince Mac users to install Windows 8), Microsoft needs to implement several amazing features that consumers will be drawn to the minute they see them.
Wireless carriers have released little data this week to allow broader conclusions to be drawn of how the networks are holding up in various locations.
"There are no beaches to storm, there are no islands to conquer, there are no battle lines to be drawn, " Bush said.
The area around the chapel will continue to be used as a place for hearses to park to unload coffins before they are taken to burial sites, and a covenant would be drawn up to prevent any occupants causing a noise nuisance to mourners.
Mr Darling said it was right "to do everything you can to help people get through a difficult period" but refused to be drawn on the nature or scope of any fiscal measures ahead of the Pre-Budget Report on 24 November.
But the 29-year-old, while admitting he would be honoured to take the captain's armband, refused to be drawn on the issue.
Members of the Bourne camp are said to be livid, but Welsh leader Rod Richards refused to be drawn on the subject.
"It's going to be a long drawn out job to get it to where we want it to be, " he said.
The lesson to be drawn: donors give to charity for reasons that go beyond tax breaks.
Existing SLAs tend to be drawn up without reference to specific regulatory and standards requirements.
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But the districts tend to be drawn with some reference to established geographical features, such as cities or counties.
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But before it comes into force, lawmakers say a secondary bill to implement the changes will have to be drawn up.
And the EBA is insisting that plans to cope with such a default have to be drawn up by vulnerable banks within three months.
Our inability leads us to reject the logical and historical conclusions to be drawn from the facts, though we could, and should know better.
Throughout this year, the only statistical comfort to be drawn was from figures relating to consumer behaviour.
Ismail said two documents needed to be drawn up: an amendment to the constitution making the secession of Singapore possible, and an act giving Singapore independence under that amendment.
At this point, I have to point out that I do not want to be drawn into a discussion about privacy.
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