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But the question mark is, have we drawn off, taken the line too high?
I drew off to one side to see what he wanted of me.
So far he had drawn off at the first encounter.
Perhaps because when I look at your eyes, their darkness draws off some of my own.
What's the Enterprise doing, drawing off so much power from our sun?
He closed the door behind them, and drew off his sweater.
He drew off a bit to give his screens better play on it.
His own captain had asked the small gray man whether he could draw off a bit from the rest.
At the same time she was drawing off his tunic.
He set her down before an altar and drew off the net.
By this time the battle had drawn off toward the northeast.
With a rude sound, the machine began to draw off the blood.
One of the others drew off his filter and tested the air.
He drew off each separate piece and dropped it to one side.
The new blast drew off a few of the dogs.
We may draw off some of the ships, but hardly all.
However, there was no further fighting and the two armies drew off.
"The retailers will all draw off each other without the need for a department store," he said.
So the knights drew off, according to the wish and order of the King.
If anyone were still on watch, not drawn off to the north by the diversion, that is.
Suppose we were supposed to draw off all that material and those forces?
If we draw off now' they may think twice about following."
He was losing consciousness from the blood loss, and looked up to see the A-7s drawing off.
Or does it rather want to draw off the power of the electricity companies lobby.
But I was trying not to draw off the emotion of the gallery because it can work against you.