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The tale draws to a close with Charles leaving the country and the Corinthian beginning his murder spree, starting with Amedeo's young lover and the policeman guarding her in jail.
* Louie, a cartoon about a young rabbit who draws pictures and they come to life.
The annual youth soccer tournament draws thousands of young soccer players, their parents, siblings and even grandparents to Bullhead City.
Her Œuvres include two prose works: a feminist preface, urging women to write, that is dedicated to a young noblewoman of Lyon, Clemence de Bourges ; and a dramatic allegory in prose entitled Debat de Folie et d ' Amour, which draws on Erasmus ' Praise of Folly.
As a young child Constant draws passionately and with great talent, he reads literature ( he has a special preference for poetry ) and plays musical instruments.
This draws upon the stereotype of the young attractive black woman as an " exotic " sexual being, a stereotype present in roles that African-American actresses such as Dorothy Dandridge and Lena Horne played in American cinema.
" Cavell draws a comparison of themes between Trading Places and the opera The Marriage of Figaro, stating that " what Trading Places wants from its reference to Figaro is mostly the idea of resourceful and sociable young and poor overcoming with various disguises the conniving of the unsociable old and rich but with no sense that the old may be redeemed by a recognition of their faults and no revolutionary desire to see the world formed on a new basis.
The parent who draws the single black stone is the parent whose child will be taken, and that child turns out to be Ralph Anderson, the young son of Mike and Molly Anderson, and the child hinted to be favored by Linoge throughout the series.
The first attempt is " The last libation Liberty draws / From the heart that bleeds and breaks in her cause ," to wit, a drop of blood from a young soldier killed for an attempt on the life of Mahmud of Ghazni.
Under the standard rules for collegiate wrestling, draws are not possible ; this rule is sometimes modified for young wrestlers.
The young Sphinx draws his own warriors, including Gyre, into the battle, and Darkhawk faces and defeats Gyre in single combat, exorcising him from the Kree archaeologist he had possessed.
Interlochen draws young people from around the world to study music, theater, dance, visual art, creative writing, motion picture arts, and comparative arts.
Pittsburgh Youth Ballet is a non-profit organization founded in 1983 and run by former Pittsburgh Ballet Theater ballerina Jean Gedeon, which draws young dancers from across the country to train for careers as ballet dancers.
The movie, which draws parallels between the lives of young revolutionaries such as Azad and Bhagat Singh, and today's youth, also dwells upon the lack of appreciation among today's Indian youth for the sacrifices made by these men.
One of the biggest draws of the supplement is the Weekend Planner on Fridays that the young people of Delhi & Mumbai refer to as a guide to living it up in the city.
Little Boy Blue, in particular, draws heavily on Bunker's own life as a young man.
The Personal Journey ideal draws a young person to explore the SPICES and enable them to learn, acquire knowledge and develop while participating in the Scout programme.
Because of the success of its fee-paying school Dollar Academy and its tranquil environment, the town draws young and reasonably well-off families, giving it a slightly different character from the other Hillfoots Villages.
Flynn draws on his experiences working in and around New Guinea when young to provide the background.
Before she can get inside, however, a young sailor hops out of his cabin and draws a white line around her — which puts her in a state of mind where she cannot escape the circle that surrounds her.
" Frank Schirrmacher, the young literary editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and the scourge of woolly thinkers of all political persuasions, is equally opposed to Syberberg and draws similar parallels with the Twenties and Thirties.
Mazeppa shares many characteristics with Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin: they both center on a young woman whose powerful love draws her into a catastrophic downward spiral.
Mark ( Mark Frechette ) says he is " willing to die, but not of boredom " for the cause, which draws criticism from the young white radicals.
The next day ( the " second day " that Yumi is awake ), Yumi has advanced to the mentality of a young child, able to speak and read, and also an amazing talent for photo-realistic art, as she draws the image of her father.

draws and people
* Atonement is intended for all: Jesus's death was for all people, Jesus draws all people to himself, and all people have opportunity for salvation through faith.
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.
Nåstika dharma draws upon the principles and disciplines of yoga to encourage not dominance, as would be seen in the prior dharma, but equality and harmony among people, which in the end encourages selfless behavior.
" Mecca " is the familiar form of the English transliteration for the Arabic name of the city, and the word has additionally come to be used to refer to any place that draws large numbers of people.
* 1979 – The first Gay Rights March on Washington, D. C., the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, demands " an end to all social, economic, judicial, and legal oppression of lesbian and gay people ", and draws 200, 000 people.
San Marino's per capita gross national product in 2000 stood at $ 32, 000 with more than 50 % of that coming from the tourism industry which draws about 3. 15 million people annually.
** A Jean Michel Jarre Oxygene in Moscow concert, celebrating the city's 850th anniversary, draws 3. 5 million people.
The march is the event's main activity and the one that draws the biggest attention to the press, the Brazilian authorities as well as to the hundreds of thousands of curious people that line themselves along the parade's route.
The White Eagle Club is a thriving Polish community centre, and its traditional Saturday night dance (" zabawa ") draws people from across London.
The library's popular Brown Bag lunch series offers a wide range of subjects and often draws crowds in excess of 100 people.
Superlift Offroad Vehicle Park hosts the annual Ouachita Jeep Jamboree, an off-road adventure weekend that draws people and their 4x4's from a dozen states.
The Expo draws thousands of people from the surrounding towns and agricultural areas.
Colbert is known for its tradition of an Independence Day parade and festival, which draws crowds of nearly 10, 000 people every year and has hosted celebrities including Hee Haw's Archie Campbell and fertilizer salesman turned comedian Jerry Clower.
It draws national media coverage and over 7, 000 people to the Weiser area.
One of the largest draws to McLean County and the Heyworth area is that it offers easy access to more than 30 million people who live within.
The festival draws 20, 000-30, 000 people into the small village for the weekend.
The five-day event often draws over 60, 000 people for live music, authentic Italian food, a carnival, Bocce Ball tournament, and " Bigga Nose " and pasta-eating contests, as well as many other activities.
This bridge is the centerpiece of the town's annual festival and draws thousands of people every year.
The event draws people from throughout Howard and Chickasaw Counties.
A vegetarian, organic food cooperative, Glut, has existed since the 1960s and draws people from all over the area.
The event draws thousands of people from throughout the Upper Peninsula and Midwest.

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