They will often shoot young elephants to draw in a grieving parent, which is then killed for its tusks.
After falling off the tree, the fruit will start to ferment and these draw in animals, like elephants and baboons, for a slightly alcoholic treat.
His fans claim that Mr Andreessen's ability to draw insightful conclusions from these trends helps Andreessen Horowitz stand out from the crowd.
So any time in a molecular orbital diagram you draw in orbitals, you need to draw the corresponding molecular orbitals.
A giant clam's siphon is used to draw in water to filter and consume passing plankton.
Sir Ronald's plan was to use public funding to draw in lots of private capital, both for-profit and philanthropic, to scale up successful social-entrepreneurial ideas.
Moreover, decisions that affect health and health care are now subject to a new form of electronic scrutiny, whereby individuals draw instant information from a range of different sources.
If a train entered the tunnel, it would draw in fresh air behind it.
Many of the residues in an ion pump have an electrical charge that works to either draw in or repel approaching ions, allowing only those with the correct charge to flow through to their destination.
Some draw in the front and others push in the rear
The country's scientists hesitate to draw inferences when there is uncertainty, she says, instead preferring to play it safe and be cautious in their words and assessments.
Or is he merely lying low in order to draw international attention to his regime’s antics?
Ironically, a Japanese town where dolphin wasn't popular became the first to draw international attention to drive hunting, the practice of corralling the dolphins into a cove.
Chi Heng also began to draw international notice.
In autumn the days begin to draw in.
I know some Obama's business and transpire that he bitterly is chase after John. McCain and draw in the polls in the finally.
In this effort, we draw inspiration from our fellow Americans who have sacrificed so much on our behalf.