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And to get to that as a, at the time, 28-year-old woman and draw from my own experiences and my own bond with her and actually to work with a young actor having come from that myself, it just felt so right.

As McMahon observed, the sheer volume of materials the bots draw from and the synthesizing process make it unlikely that any answer will replicate any specific content exactly.

But while Biden often seems to draw from economic populism and pro-union rhetoric as well as more "moderate" Democratic talking points at the same time, Harris has pivoted firmly back toward middle-class politics, framing her policy plans as prescriptions to control the cost of living, improve health care access and enable first-time homebuyers.

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Where do you draw from to create her on-screen character?

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"The only sensible conclusion to draw from this activity on this computer is that the defendant had made it home in the early evening and was searching to see what was being reported about what he had done," the prosecutor said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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