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had free weekly concerts in Central Park, which | drew large crowds. |
ive in reforming the church in Nuremberg, which | drew unfavorable attention from religious conservati |
It was decided in three matches which | drew a total attendance of 180,074. |
Sayles attended the one-night screening, which | drew an audience of nearly 900 people. |
He convoked the IV Council of Toledo, which | drew up civil and ecclesiastical laws. |
California, the band had light rock sound which | drew comparisons to Matchbox Twenty. |
y hymns at his weekly evening hymn sings, which | drew substantial audiences. |
e troops in Afghanistan in December 2010, which | drew some criticism from the opposition. |
90s was the Custer Bowery Amusement Park, which | drew crowds from Chicago. |
ply melancholy song called Black-Eyed Dog which | drew from black dog legend. |
unconventional woman in a number of ways, which | drew attention to her. |
d in Los Angeles in honor of the protest, which | drew meager crowds of only 500. |
the Tea Party rally in Richmond, Virginia which | drew an estimated 2,800 participants. |
that same year held in Batavia, New York which | drew national attention. |
ecretary of the New York Code Commission, which | drew up the state's penal code in 1864. |
ns were represented at a peace conference which | drew up the Treaty of Greenville. |
Quddus' notable works was his Rushanama, which | drew parallels between Sufi practices and Gorakshana |
was performances in matches such as these which | drew the attentions of some of the leading clubs in |
.S. Army Golden Knights attended the show which | drew a crowd of more 80,000 people. |
as the base for civil service nomination, which | drew many talents into his government. |
nusual game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color, which | drew direct inspiration from the majority of video g |
his act he fired from a kneeling position which | drew fire from other positions, enabling him to esti |
s a Co-Chairman of Sen. Smith's campaign, which | drew criticism from some leading Florida Democrats. |
In 1921, a major competition was held which | drew close to 2000 spectators, many arriving via a s |
gan doing live shows at the State Theatre which | drew large attendances upwards of 2000 people. |
d naturalistic, often improvised dialogue which | drew comparisons to Robert Altman. |
rganized” book called Liber Sententiarum, which | drew heavily upon the writings of Gregory. |
uced the masterly Negroland of the Arabs, which | drew on Arabic and ancient sources. |
987 they had a #14 hit with Talk it Over, which | drew comparisons with established girl group Dolly D |
d Final Replays in 1948 and 1977, both of which | drew lower attendances than the drawn Grand Finals w |
published a series of pamphlets and books which | drew heavily on his theological concerns. |
0 along with Alan Gelfand (statistician), which | drew attention to the significance of the Gibbs samp |
on the rich and glowing effects of color which | drew him to the Bay of Naples and the neighborhood o |
song "2000 Light Years from Home" (1967), which | drew heavily on some of the aforementioned Pink Floy |
was a political opponent to Mick Romney, which | drew national attention. |
st Constitutional Convention for Florida, which | drew up the constitution used when Florida became a |
to take over at Everton, a wealthier club which | drew larger crowds, Revie chose to remain in Leeds. |
She continued to be favored, which | drew jealousy from Empress Wang, and Empress Wang's |
ffort, which used the name "Wikianswers", which | drew criticism from Answers.com, which had a preexis |
upports tort reform in the United States, which | drew criticism from the CEO of the Association of Tr |
osque (formerly the Finsbury Park Mosque, which | drew attention for extremist activity before a chang |
reached during the Ulster Revival of 1859 which | drew thousands to hear him. |
ved in international and European matters which | drew him to work on European matters. |
during a discussion about homosexuality, which | drew controversy. |
k, Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, which | drew upon her conversations with the late president, |
their first single Spotlight Over Memphis which | drew attention from John Peel, who played the 7" a n |
The rally which | drew a large number of spectators was held in the to |
r UK celebrity talent show, shown on ITV1 which | drew in an average of 8.9m million viewers in the 20 |
ton, Cooper sat on the steering committee which | drew up the proposals for the new European External |
efore being shown on television, a method which | drew in at least 36,000 viewers. |
of your wallet, and out of your bedroom" which | drew a mix of applause and boos at the 1992 Republic |
speakers at the Council's annual meeting, which | drew a crowd of more than 7000 to the all-black town |
Disney" episode, singing "Oh Happy Day"), which | drew a huge emotional ovation from the audience and |
a separate church the L'Eglise Gallicane, which | drew up on the long French tradition of Gallicanism. |
ury approximately 1.4 million pigs alive, which | drew complaints from animal activists. |
auxhall and the Lambeth water companies - which | drew their water directly from the Thames were parti |
r 10th anniversary concert at Tokyo Dome, which | drew a crowd of about 67,000 fans, making it the big |
ssances in force in the Caucasus region - which | drew Hulagu north with the bulk of his forces. |
he newly opened Comiskey Park in Chicago, which | drew a crowd of nearly 30,000 spectators and a recor |
ciples of Moral and Christian Philosophy, which | drew on his old Aberdeen lectures as well as his dis |
chaired the Premier's Shared Air Summit, which | drew scientists and policy makers from across North |
", a parody of Enid Blyton's Famous Five, which | drew anger from some viewers for the way it merciles |
as premier to take up the post, an action which | drew strong criticism. |
and fired the first round in the breech, which | drew the gun's securing bolts and made it useless. |
ished a painting titled "The Volunteers", which | drew the enduring hatred of Adolf Hitler; one Nazi m |
However, unlike the Klan, which | drew much of its membership from lower-class souther |
ing Post ran an article about video games which | drew some controversy for its comparison between vid |
motor race for Sports and Production Cars which | drew its entries from those competing in the Austral |
Shillingford's next project, ExileInside, which | drew its influences from 1980s electronica, replacin |
life of a recluse, and even of a hermit, which | drew him to establish himself in the neighborhood of |
mance of the "Firth of Fifth" guitar solo which | drew praise from the other band members on the DVD c |
"Rockingham was a tiny cell which | drew on and coordinated all the resources of the DIS |
that the profession of scientist was one which | drew her farther and farther away from her family an |
2006 during a grand-openeing celebration which | drew executives, employees and dealers of Toyota fro |
appearance at Reliant Stadium in Houston, which | drew a record 70,104 fans. |
Ship for Yourself," "Pincus the Peddler" which | drew from his personal experience in the trade, and |
Future - Delivering an Urban Renaissance, which | drew attention to the importance of major cities in |
of the duo's previous two albums, both of which | drew from Roedelius' Sinfonia Contempora sound, that |
002 exhibit Small Works in Fiber, both of which | drew attention to textile and fiber art |
e at the Capitol called Crimson Paradise, which | drew packed houses during its run thanks to heavy pr |
crunching" to sort through possibilities, which | drew criticism from many in the mathematical communi |
He was on the committee which | drew up the Constitution of ASTRA (Association in Sc |
e Israeli flag on the steps of Parliament which | drew public criticism from the Victorian Greens, som |
ed to feature Dajae as the lead vocalist, which | drew positive response via test pressings and buzz a |
ed as lighthearted, comical entertainment which | drew large crowds from all sectors of society and in |
all-stars" versus a West German opponent, which | drew well, and fostered some hope, but Metzenbaum an |
Oxford Street famous for its drag shows, which | drew visiting celebrities from around the world. |
lloux's application for a special permit, which | drew criticism from the American Civil Liberties Uni |
he convention used for elements 95 to 97, which | drew inspiration from how the elements directly abov |
an empire-wide movement to release Witton which | drew on anti-war radicalism. |
brother Matthew from leukaemia in 1994), which | drew comparisons to Radiohead. |
just that with his 1969 play Son of Man, which | drew threats of litigation from Mary Whitehouse. |
Ender Wiggin and Adolf Hitler -- an essay which | drew a rebuttal from Orson Scott Card, and which has |
cretary of the Dumbarton Oaks Conference, which | drew up plans for the future United Nations. |
Known for his enrapturing oratory which | drew on his own personal struggles and those of Afri |
ry Tribunal of New Zealand in Wellington, which | drew upon expert witnesses to consider the applicati |
he centenary of railway electric traction which | drew attention to the museum's important collections |
demo showcasing her multi-tracked vocals which | drew Millers' consent to have Page record "With My E |
isans to a Synod at Brixen in June, 1080, which | drew up a new decree purporting to depose Pope Grego |
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