The lotto jackpot currently stands at E5,200 and the draw takes place on the night. |
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A small and vitally fundamental point, for without an ability to draw, and all the looking it entails, an artist cannot be made. |
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Southern African herbalists apply milk of the euphorbia to draw out deep-lying thorns and use wooden splints for broken limbs. |
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Talks will now be held to draw up blueprints for modern, accessible facilities for the town. |
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It was a very hot summer term, and candidates for art A-level were invited to compose and draw a still-life. |
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She took a solid stance, right hand hovering over the hilt as if ready to draw. |
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I can't let him go, or else I will be forced by some force greater than I to stake him out again and draw him back, as I have done twice before. |
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This is a sensitive area which I must draw to your attention and feel it calls for some action before it causes more distress. |
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He paused for a moment, with a spreading calculating smile designed to draw the others in. |
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By integrating the function using calculus we can compare the sum of the series with the integral of the function and draw conclusions from this. |
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At present, if you draw a company pension you cannot go back to work for that company. |
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With all that going on, there's a well of stories and experiences for them to draw upon in this cabaret work. |
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As an added incentive anyone who gives a gold coin will also go in the draw to win a basket of haircare products. |
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They will be hoping for an easy draw in the next round so they can get the show back on the road. |
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Choose pullovers with a small V-neck that draw the eye down, rather than a round neck, which creates a broader shoulder line. |
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A minimum of one Lotto ticket serial number is drawn from all valid tickets each Lotto draw. |
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After all, she had managed well enough the previous night, and calling a servant may draw attention to her presence. |
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Clapton would have snatched a draw but for another late goal from never-say-die Dorking. |
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It would not be too difficult to draw up a list of prisoners found guilty of certain categories of non-serious, non-violent, non-sexual offences. |
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This is the equivalent of slow-playing a brilliant hand at poker, so that you draw in your prey. |
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It will draw the paint directly out of your 5 gallon paint pails, through the hose and into your spray gun. |
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A binocular microscope equipped with a camera lucida was used to draw the plate patterns. |
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I'd get lots of sheets of A4 paper, fold them over, staple them and make an instant book, write my story and draw covers. |
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Italians employ spicy, grapey moscato bianco for their spumante and the Germans mostly draw on Riesling for their crisp, clean sparkling sekt. |
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But is it possible to draw a clear line where peace and non-violence may be given up in favour of violence, even war? |
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The camera lucida, patented in 1806 by William Wollaston, consisted of a reflecting prism that allowed artists to draw outlines in perspective. |
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Playing with two Canadians, we stopped at the 16th to draw our breath which had been whipped away by the stunning oceanside fairway. |
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As music lovers might we not more frequently draw attention to this noise canker in our society? |
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It is perfectly proper to draw attention to the threat of the pharmaceutical giants and of calmative drugs being used on social misfits. |
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Using a small square draw a line from this mark across the pointed end of the plywood. |
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Then mark the ends of the joists at this point and draw a line across them with a combination square. |
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We had excellent volunteers who helped draw up our by-laws, formalize our board, and solicit members. |
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Its characters offer human frailties, weaknesses and moral dilemmas that draw us in. |
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The main sources of income were sponsorship, the lotto draw and player registration. |
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He was able to draw the plots in such a way that the coefficient of regression became the slope of the regression line. |
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The plaintiffs draw two distinctions between their position and that of spectators or bystanders. |
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The Northumbrians managed a 3-3 draw but remain in the bottom six with a negative goal difference. |
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The flats were dead black in contrast to the polished edges, almost seeming to draw the light in. |
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Few things draw us out of the revolving squirrel cages of our minds and out into the nerve endings of our skin better than that. |
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It was a half-hearted attempt to draw level and one which referee Colin Hardie rightfully ignored. |
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They have to draw up all kinds of documents with notaries and lawyers and still these documents can be challenged. |
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It was the first draw in Tri-Nations history and means Australia remain on top of the standings. |
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I briefly note the unexplicated distinction their Lordships draw between legal and social policy. |
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As a registered charity, the not-for-profit theatre does not have huge resources on which to draw if extra marketing is needed to promote a show. |
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At the Synagogue bright photos and a clean design draw the very young reader into such rituals as Simchat Torah, Havdalah, and Shabbat. |
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Women's groups draw on voluntarism and self-financing to manage a social relationship with inherent demands and limits. |
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You may draw the top card off the stock pile, and then discard one card from your hand. |
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A minibus will take the group on half-day trips to different locations, offering them a variety of landscapes to draw inspiration from. |
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America's televisions draw enough standby power each year to light 5 million homes. |
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Opponents also draw attention to the risks of elective Cesarean delivery to the mother and fetus during the initial procedure and for later pregnancies. |
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Blegvad even shifts into a non-representational style to draw impressions of sounds for a strip where Levi is awakening to the sounds of his neighborhood. |
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At the time we said we'd draw up a shortlist and put it to a vote. |
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The point is to lay down markers, draw some lines in the sand, and give his voters something to rally around. |
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Of course, there were bed curtains, which the nursing staff seemed to draw with a particularly energetic flourish whenever they bustled in with a bedpan. |
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Even so, coddled by a generous draw, a quarterfinal place seemed an achievable goal. |
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I draw back on the shortened rope and begin tying it into another noose. |
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We will be patient and continue to draw the noose tighter and tighter. |
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I warned those near, Irish or Norse alike, to draw back and give us space. |
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The occasional white gull winging its way through the air, the gentle splash of water against the hull, that's all there was to draw our attention away from each other. |
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Kearsley and Horwich piled up a stack of runs in an entertaining draw. |
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The tree extends its roots deep within the soil to draw the finest and the richest minerals and elements for its nourishment and growth irrespective of the type of soil. |
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While most of the army's accomplished horsemen served in the Cavalry, the Field Artillery used horses to draw its caissons, and officers needed to learn to ride adroitly. |
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The often-criticized rule that stalemate is a draw also increases Chess's drama, by giving a player hope of salvaging something even after he can no longer win. |
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Anyone attempting to draw up a calendric schedule for the central events of Martin Chuzzlewit will run into some perplexing and thought-provoking anomalies. |
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He was draw master for the senior mens' mixed curling for a while, as well as committee member for the Senior Golf Tournament for men and mixed, for a number of years. |
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Using their method requires the ability to draw samples from an approximation to the joint distribution of the test statistics when all null hypotheses are true. |
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If the customer is of good standing, then the bank will permit him to draw against uncleared proceeds within a given ceiling and usually without prior approval. |
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They would also have used tools such as planes, axes, adzes, draw knives, wedges, knives, chisels, hammers, mallets, awls, gouges, and spoon augers. |
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The Fife side hammered their opponents 4-1 at Central Park while the Hampden side slipped up again with a goalless draw against Brechin City at Glebe Park. |
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The first prize in the Christmas draw is a seasonal hamper packed with all the Christmas goodies and there are plenty of other Christmas prizes as well. |
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The draw took place in Bank House on Sunday, November 7 and the organisers would also like to thank Mr Donnell who acted as an independent observer at the proceedings. |
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Ahlibank has announced the winner of its Al Rabeh Savings Scheme QR1mn third quarter prize draw. |
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We only got a 2-2 draw, didn't qualify and I'd missed the first half anyway due to hold-ups around Newport. |
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The biggest shopping draw we found was the jade, called pounamu or greenstone by the Maoris. |
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Complex purchasing decision become to draw to be studied farther because in its process entangle the more input, exogen and endogen variable. |
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Nelson was dismissed during the second half of Thursday's 1-1 draw at the Liberty Stadium for a professional foul on Swans striker Leon Knight. |
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Now Stockport County are hoping to recreate the iconic ad with a corporate prize draw at their Edgeley Park ground. |
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The authority is one of four councils putting PS1,500 into the prize draw fund. |
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With caffeine to soothe and algae to condition, this gradualrelease moisturiser has lots of humectants to draw moisture to the skin. |
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The last draw of Times of Oman, Al Shabiba has been preponed to Wednesday when the cash prizes winners will be announced. |
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If you want to limit this aspect of marriage you could draw up a prenuptial agreement. |
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I bet he was sweating a bit when the draw was made and the no hopers, Sunderland, came out first. |
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I would then pseudorandomly draw an envelope from the bag and place it on the top of my computer. |
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A smart powerstrip she stocks eliminates extra electricity that computers and printers continue to draw even after they are turned off. |
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In trying to draw that elusive fourth ball, many coaches prefer their hitters to move up to the extreme front of the box or hunch over the plate in an effort to conceal it. |
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A teamof 15 artists spent twomonths working on the sculpture to draw attention to the plight of the Arctic mammal and the impact of global warming on the icecaps. |
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After an entraining scoreless draw at full time the game turned in extra time when Nawaf Al-Abid was brought down in the box to give Hilal a chance to win the cup. |
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This fine book seeks to draw on eudaimonism to address questions about the nature of reasons and values and thus begins a welcome foray into metaethics. |
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Burger's essays address this issue directly and eruditely point out the times the works draw upon and enhance these connections as well as the points at whichthey diverge. |
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This is likely to be a lower bound on the actual wage gain of the original, preadjustment workforce if stayers are a select draw from that workforce. |
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