| 11. | Focused binoculars draw out the yellow, hooked beak, the layered brown feathers.
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| 12. | So, would Amara using Lucifer to draw out God really work?
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| 13. | It would draw out the heat and soreness and promote healing, Barron said.
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| 14. | My job with a quarterback is to draw out what they do well.
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| 15. | But the speaker who seemed to draw out the most anxieties was Sgt.
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| 16. | The restaurant typically draws out-of-towners and New Yorkers celebrating special occasions.
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| 17. | Place said the nomination process could draw out more potential contenders.
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| 18. | Alicia finally draws out of Drew the truth about his family.
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| 19. | Tomatoes should always be added last as the salt draws out the juice.
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| 20. | The concerts usually draw out a lot of emotion, said Smith.
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