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drawn

[drawn] / drɔn /


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Rees's defence solicitor said she was of "prior clean character" and the court ordered a pre-sentence report to be drawn up before sentencing.

From BBC

For hundreds of years, Cornwall writers have drawn on its rugged cliffs, stormy seas and mining history for characters, settings and storylines.

From BBC

Voters of all backgrounds — including 51% of Democrats, 48% of independents and 34% of Republicans — said they do not trust that congressional districts are drawn to fairly reflect what voters want.

From Los Angeles Times

For the young foreign worker, one of the tens of thousands drawn to the EU nation every year, it was a rough welcome -- but one he said is increasingly common among his colleagues.

From Barron's

As a result, ecDNA has drawn major scientific interest and has been named one of the Cancer Grand Challenges by the National Cancer Institute and Cancer Research UK.

From Science Daily