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Do they usually commence their career by wanton and disgustful acts of power, calculated to answer no end, but to draw upon themselves universal hatred and execration?
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In common with many poststructuralists, his arguments consistently draw upon the notion that signification and meaning are both only understandable in terms of how particular words or signs interrelate.
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The war crimes specified draw upon and incorporate the provisions of the Geneva Conventions.
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As the city grew, it began to draw upon its hinterland for population growth.
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His published essays similarly draw upon concepts like performance theory (see performance studies) and speech act theory popularized in the social sciences and cultural studies.
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Porker will no doubt draw upon this professional experience as he heads into the final two rounds.
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It had since always published on a six-day schedule, and as weekday papers, especially evening weekday papers, continued to decline, it did not have this profit center to draw upon.
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She went on to draw upon her background in a series of novels noted for their accomplishment, humour and powers of observation.
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Unlike the other two forces, air power did not have past experience to draw upon.
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