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Drew

United States actor (born in Ireland); father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862)

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Simple sentences

The old man drew a large crowd around him by his music.
Our math teacher drew a circle on the blackboard.
He drew a straight line on the wall.
Tom drew the sword.
The policeman drew the revolver.
They asked him where he drew inspiration from.
He drew another picture.
He drew a picture of his dog.
Madonna's concert drew a large audience.
The boy drew a picture on the wall.
The conference drew 150 diplomats.
The game drew a good crowd.
His loud voice drew my attention.
He drew a straight line with his pencil.
He drew a deep breath.
They drew their boat on the beach.
Her beauty drew his attention.
She drew a circle on a piece of paper with a pencil.
She drew back when she saw a snake.
The story drew to a conclusion.
The project was successful in the sense that it drew the attention of everyone.
A car drew up in front of my house.
A man drew near.
A taxi drew up at the main gate.
That incident drew his interest.
I drew a circle with compasses.
He drew two squares on the blackboard.
He drew some vertical lines on the paper.

Movie subtitles

Mr. Hammer, whoever drew this knows something about that robbery.
Listen. You drew rations for the 2nd Company, didn't ya? Yeah.
You're the yellowest baboon that ever drew a cook wagon. and you're scared-- it shows.
And as I drew her to me.
Roger, what happened after you took her passionately in your arms and drew her to you?
You drew the map from his description, and he told you about the great wall.
MacCaulay, you drew up Wynant's will.
They never drew it on the charts.
You wouldn't know if I drew a diagram.
He drew nine three times.
I drew a bead, leveled away and caught him right between the eyes.
Naturally, I drew the will.
If I drew a draft, they'd be on me like a duck on a June bug.
Just think, it was in this ballroom that Prince Metternich drew up the treaty of the five kingdoms nearly 100 years ago.
After all, you know, you drew it.
You have testified that two months prior to your visit to Dover. Your wife drew out a second policy on her life for two thousand pounds.
But I was ready for him. I drew a bead, leveled away and caught him right between the eyes.
You drew a blank.
First case I've had in 10 years that drew any outside attention.
And then he died, and after he was dead a friend of his got all the money and he drew it out of the bank and I could live happily ever after.
Yes, I know. When you drew the curtains you turned your back on her?
Could you believe that just now I drew a check. It is worthless.
That's funny. I'm sure I drew those library curtains.
He drew out his entire balance in cash, nearly 10,000 pounds, yesterday, just after that young woman was murdered.
You drew rations for the 2nd Company, didn't ya?
That drew blood!
But she drew Paris, Paris, the City of Light.
Who drew this?
You drew a blank. You wanted to.
Let me see that paper you drew.
That's why he made me draw first, so I'd think he drew the cross.
You drew lots for my daughter?
You drew lots?

News and current affairs

Hovland drew upon ideas dating back to Aristotle's Rhetoric, which argued that persuasiveness is built on the communicator's ethical character, the audience's emotional state, and the logic of the argument, the latter being the most powerful.
Some neo-conservative pundits drew the conclusion that the US was so powerful that it could decide what it thought was right, and others would have to follow.
The rest of the speech was even more revealing, though it drew little public notice.
I won't humor myself that it was the chess analysis that drew attention, although I was a commentator for public television on the pivotal 13th game.
President Bush recently drew an analogy between the current struggle against violent jihadi terrorism and the Cold War.
The military's incorporation into the state was most prominent in the Ottoman Empire, whose rulers created a new type of military force that drew its manpower mostly from Islamic-ruled parts of Europe.
In a recent report, the Berlin DIW (German Institute for Economic Research) drew on a socio-economic survey to ask German employees what were their preferred working hours.
A few years ago, a lawyer for one of our competitors drew a picture of a coastline with a little island offshore.
According to one rumor, as mayor of Tehran, Ahmadinejad drew up a new city plan for the Imam's return.
In an adjoining article, the columnist Thomas Friedman drew some lessons from the United States' recent experience in the Middle East.
A counter-demonstration mobilized by pro-China forces drew a smaller crowd.
But many people drew the wrong conclusion from the episode, which they viewed as affirming the idea that competence and experience must always trump ill-conceived ideas about positive discrimination.
One group of respected Israelis and Palestinians, the Geneva Group, even drew up a peace plan that tackles every possible negotiating point honestly and fairly.
When Russia announced its suspension of payments on debt servicing, banks drew in their credits from other emerging markets around the world, especially countries with overvalued currencies and large bank debts.
An amused and alarmed Samuelson drew my attention to this nutty idea.
The lesson that Schroeder drew was to insist that Germany could no longer be taken for granted and would demand a role commensurate to its size and weight.
The speech drew the most attention for calling on Israel to return to its 1967 borders, but the effect was undercut when Israel flatly rejected the US position.
The comment drew a few chuckles.
Neo-conservative pundits drew the conclusion that the United States was so powerful that it could do whatever it wanted, and that others had no choice but to follow.
Recently, a Christian car buyer drew wide attention in Nigeria when he was duped by a Muslim car seller and took his case to a Sharia court.
But Kan stumbled out of the gate by calling, during his first press conference, for a weaker yen - a statement that drew an instant rebuke from Hatoyama.
But, while political leaders drew up such rosy plans, eight of Turkey's largest investors in Iran were withdrawing from the country.
That appeal drew large and enthusiastic crowds, which, together with astute use of the Internet, gained him an unprecedented four million donors, and induced a huge number of African-Americans and young people to register to vote.

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