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draws and together
Arab culture is a term that draws together the common themes and overtones found in the Arab countries, especially those of the Middle-Eastern countries.
This complementarity draws them together in a mutually loving union.
Begun by Spencer in 1814, the annual gathering of the Big August Quarterly still draws people together in a religious and cultural festival, the oldest such cultural festival in the nation.
The origin of the energy released in fusion of light elements is due to an interplay of two opposing forces, the nuclear force which draws together protons and neutrons, and the Coulomb force which causes protons to repel each other.
An interpretation given by Roger Crisp draws on a definition given by Mill in A System of Logic where he says an “ intention to produce the effect, is one thing ; the effect produced in consequence of the intention, is another thing ; the two together constitute the action .” Accordingly, whilst two actions may outwardly appear to be the same they will be different actions if there is a different intention.
Then it draws the sides of its throat together, forcing the water through the gill openings, so that it passes over the gills to the outside.
Urban design draws together the many strands of place-making, environmental stewardship, social equity and economic viability into the creation of places with distinct beauty and identity.
It draws these and other strands together creating a vision for an area and then deploying the resources and skills needed to bring the vision to life
For example, the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism draws no distinction between literary theory and literary criticism, and almost always uses the terms together to describe the same concept.
What ’ s known as the Cuban típico style of soloing on trombone draws upon the technique of stringing together moña variations.
The first exhibit at the complex to bring together both music and science fiction in a single exhibit, Sound and Vision draws on the EMP Museum's collections of oral history recordings.
Though not an outdoorsman, Charles draws upon his encyclopedic survival knowledge to guide them, and the men work together, bonding somewhat.
The aryepiglotticus ( recurrent laryngeal nerve of vagus ) contracts, causing the arytenoids to appose each other ( closes the laryngeal aditus by bringing the aryepiglottic folds together ), and draws the epiglottis down to bring its lower half into contact with arytenoids, thus closing the aditus.
The horse draws its body together so that it becomes like a giant spring whose stored energy can be reclaimed for fighting or running from a predator.
The largest organic spring in the horse's body, and therefore the easiest one to observe in action, is the back, including the spine and the associated musculature that draws it together in much the same way that a bow is drawn by an archer.
Vehicles are coupled by hand using a hook and links with a turnbuckle-like device that draws the vehicles together.
#: The murder of two clam fishermen off the island of Pellestrina, south of the Lido on the Venetian lagoon, draws Commissario Brunetti into the island's close-knit community, bound together by a code of loyalty and a suspicion of outsiders.
This draws together existing scattered sites into a modern central unit.
An independent academic centre then draws together and analyses all of the published information on the technology under appraisal and prepares an assessment report.
The Capstone course, generally taken during the junior or senior year, draws together themes and concepts from the core curriculum and major area of study.
In The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom, a book published in 2006 and available under a Creative Commons license on its own wikispace, Yochai Benkler provides an analytic framework for the emergence of the networked information economy that draws deeply on the language and perspectives of information ecology together with observations and analyses of high-visibility examples of successful peer production processes, citing Wikipedia as a prime example.
Engineering management consulting draws upon the principles and methods of engineering analysis and synthesis, as well as the mathematical, physical and social sciences together with the principles and methods of engineering design to specify, predict, and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems or processes.
* Aortic insufficiency is a chronic heart condition that occurs when the aortic valve's initial large stroke volume is released and the Venturi effect draws the walls together, which obstructs blood flow, which leads to a Pulsus Bisferiens.
The World Cup draws Brazilians together, with people skipping work to view the national team play, or employers setting up places for employees to watch.
It draws heavily on the atmosphere of Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu, together with a bizarre twist of 50's underground bondage illustration and a modern quirky English wry humour for good measure.

draws and views
The practice draws on East Asian mysticism and traditional Chinese medicine, criticizes the purportedly self-imposed limits of modern science, and views traditional Chinese science as an entirely different, yet equally valid ontological system.
Too often Parkman could ignore evidence that was not in accord with his views, permit his bias to control his judgment, or sketch characterizations that are little better than hostile caricatures .... Modern sensibilities will be nettled by his casual stereotypes of national character and by the sharp distinction he draws between " civilization " and " savagery.
Whitcomb concludes his section of the work with a review of how geological theories had influenced Christian views of the Flood since the beginning of the nineteenth century and draws the " one vitally important lesson ," that the biblical doctrine of the Flood cannot be harmonized with " uniformitarian theories.
Tolstoy, among others, espouses similar views in his essay What is Art ?, and Gardner draws upon Tolstoy in his argument.
This comparison of views draws attention to the very significant foreshortening in the ministry ’ s obliquely-taken photograph.

draws and wide
Preparing a business plan draws on a wide range of knowledge from many different business disciplines: finance, human resource management, intellectual property management, supply chain management, operations management, and marketing, among others.
The cinema also plays host to Jubilee Church on a Sunday morning ; whilst cinemagoers continue to watch movies in the other screens, a charismatic church which draws its worshippers from a wide area, hiring several auditoria for worship.
The library's popular Brown Bag lunch series offers a wide range of subjects and often draws crowds in excess of 100 people.
The choir draws its members from all three common rooms, and has performed for a wide variety of different guests, ranging from the Jamaican High Commissioner to many bishops and archbishops.
They awarded the prize to Tyson, as they “ admired the way in which his work embraces the poetic, the logical, the humorous and the fantastical and draws connections between them ,” and praised “ the strong visual energy of his work across a wide range of media .”
Information design draws on a wide range of competencies that are seldom possessed by a single person.
Today, only a small portion ( about 5 %) of the votes given to the party come from farmers and the Centre Party draws support from a wide range of professions.
It draws on expertise from a wide range of sources from within the fellowship and on specialist advice from its seven Area Panels for Africa, China, the Middle East, Europe, South Asia, and Latin America / Caribbean.
It draws on a wide range of experience through the Fellowship, and provides an impartial voice independent of the opinions of Government, University, or Agency.
Stapleton's fondness for dada, surrealism and absurdist humor are demonstrated in much of NWW's output, which, though it draws directly on a wide assortment of genres ( including cabaret music, nursery rhymes, John Cage, The Beach Boys, krautrock, ambient music, and easy listening ) retains a distinctive and recognizable aura.
The town centre is home to many independents and draws people from a wide area for the pleasure of shopping.
Persichetti's music draws on a wide variety of thought in 20th century composition as well as Big Band music.
The student body is diverse, as Guilford intentionally draws students from a wide geographic, political, religious, ethnic and socioeconomic background.
Biblical criticism draws upon a wide range of scholarly disciplines including archaeology, anthropology, folklore, linguistics, Oral Tradition studies, and historical and religious studies.
Child discipline is a topic that draws from a wide range of interested fields, such as parents, the professional practice of behavior analysis, developmental psychology, social work, and various religious perspectives.
The groups name was in homage to the Four Horsemen, who in the 1980s were one of professional wrestling's top draws world wide.
A wide variety of sports are played in Ayr, including Touch football, which is competitive and draws an increasing number of participants each year, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Soccer, tennis and golf.
In keeping with its name and philosophy, the College claims no affiliation with any secondary school but instead draws its students from a wide spectrum.
' It draws its regular contributors from a wide range of political perspectives including contributors with links to all of the main political parties as well as a number of ' independents '.
Critic Alex Henderson describes the band's music as a " mildly avant-garde blend of jazz, rock and funk draws on a wide variety of influences ... Often quirky, eccentric and abstract, JFJO favors an inside / outside approach but is usually more inside than outside.
Drawing students from such a wide area, more than 130 towns, even Staten Island, the Prep draws its student population from points as far as Jamesburg and Edison and White House Station, to Chester and Denville, to Lyndhurst and Montville, to Pompton Plains and Kinnelon as well as Paterson and also Hoboken.
Restoration ecology draws on a wide range of ecological concepts.
The core GBPC team is based in Washington, D. C. and draws on the expertise of a wide range of international experts.
The society was set up in 1997 and draws its membership from a wide spectrum of people, from those with a professional link with mills to ones with a general amateur interest.
Bergen Catholic draws students from a wide geographic area that includes North Jersey, Rockland County in New York and Pennsylvania.

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