31.   I was gradually drawn from behind the man to stand directly to his right.

32.   In Phoenix, Bush raised some eyebrows on the intellect question when he was asked what lessons he drew from reading the Acheson biography.

33.   It also highlights how little bench strength Japan has to draw from when its leadership is in crisis.

34.   It includes discussions of some of the myths that Lucas drew from to create his stories.

35.   Lane learned to draw from what he saw before him and not from studying in an academy like so many of his European contemporaries.

36.   Lecturers, often drawn from abroad, emphasized film as social dialogue.

37.   Most of the assembly jobs probably will be filled locally, although managers and certain skilled workers are likely to be drawn from around the world.

38.   Most detail such down-home dishes as macaroni and cheese, baked beans, fried chicken or strawberry shortcake, drawn from throughout the land.

39.   One would hope the lesson that couturiers and ready-to-wear designers alike would draw from the viewing is that these clothes have been reprised enough.

40.   Others argue about whether students should be drawn from among artists or programmers.

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