11. At the moment, she has five, drawn from all over the country, including Lucknow, Bombay, Madras and Goa. 12. Avorn says he is simply adding to the pool of knowledge physicians draw from. 13. Because the magnet program acts as a voluntary integration program, students are drawn from across the school district. 14. Bonds says there are no conclusions to be drawn from how much weight a player gains during his career. 15. -- Since major quakes are uncommon, there is less experience to draw from and use to set prices and predict future losses. 16. All they would see was what we showed them and what they drew from within. 17. Bush, who is a year into his second four-year term, had his own formidable fund-raising team and a rich Texas base to draw from. 18. But it was Shakespeare, mostly, that he drew from in the story of George Wallace. 19. But the fascinating sources he drew from to create this sound montage include a Laotian mouth organ, Iraqi bell-trimmed jewelry and Hindu chant. 20. But the implication I drew from talking about this mess with him, and with other rural men and women like him, was unmistakable. |