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I really was down and out when I failed to draw either MT, C0 or KY, but afteri drewe on the 2nd round in MT it was like a shot in the arm.
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“Dancing” -- which drewe a 4.3 rating/12 share in adults 18-49 also provided a nice lead-in to week two of new comedy “Romantically Challenged,” which drew 10 million viewers and a 2.7 rating/6 share in adults 18-49 – down only 7 percent from its premiere.
'Dancing With The Stars' Ratings Lift ABC, Fox Takes Demo 2010
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Emong whiche those that had in them moste heate, became foules into the aire: those that ware of nature more earthie, became wormes and beastes of sondrie kindes: and where water surmounted, thei drewe to the elemente of their kinde, and had to name fishes.
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And where at the firste their speache was confuse, by litle and litle they sayed it drewe to a distinctenesse, and perfeigthe difference: in sorte that they ware able to gyue name to all thinges.
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June 15,1619 ffrom Mortimers he drewe his pedigre + their Arms he bought bore, nott bought wth Heraulds fee + [LINE 60] third wife I was to him, as he to me third husband was, in nomber we agree eleuen years, & eight months his autume lasted
My Name Was Martha: A Renaissance Woman's Autobiographical Poem 1993
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Thenne Sir Accolon with drewe hym a lytel, and cam on with
A History of English Prose Fiction Bayard Tuckerman
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Excalibur, for at euery stroke that Accolon stroke he drewe blood on Arthur.
A History of English Prose Fiction Bayard Tuckerman
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Vppon whose vprising, euen at that instant, the vnhorned Moone dismounted hir selfe, losing from hir Chariot hir two horses, the one white and the other browne, and drewe to the Horrison [d] different from the Hemisphere [e] from whence she came.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame Francesco Colonna
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He drewe his swerde, his lefte hande helde a speere,
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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Night drawing on apace, the Gentleman returned home, not al this while missing his purse, but being set at supper, his wife intreated a pint of Sack, which hee minding to send for: drewe to his purse, and seeing it gone, what strange lookes (beside sighs) were betweene him and his wife.
The Third and Last Part of Conny-Catching. (1592) With the new deuised knauish arte of Foole-taking R. G.
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