The work, drawn by Garth Montgomery Williams in 1952, is graphite and ink on paper.
Thomas is the latest giant of Welsh cultural life to be drawn by Mr Vicari.
The gun carriage was drawn by six horses from the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
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Drawn by our beautiful state and Southwest hospitality, many of them return again and again.
Drawn by its wilderness, wines and food, Australians are visiting Tasmania in large numbers.
Lines in the sea, once drawn by big powers, are now subject to reasoned debate.
Home owners seeking to move up the property ladder have also been drawn by the lower costs.
They are drawn by cheaper costs, more flexible labour, reliable weather and a wide variety of outdoor locations.
Reported sightings of leatherback turtles are increasing off Wales, with the reptiles thought to be drawn by high numbers of jellyfish.
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Over a doorframe, del Toro had hung a Magic Marker skeleton drawn by his older daughter, Mariana, now fourteen.
Same goes for film, as the pro-am moving picture landscape is re-drawn by Roku, Vimeo and many other disruptors.
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One design shows a female comic figure that was drawn by a man sitting on death row in Texas.
He was drawn by the peace and quiet, and the amazing views of undulating cliffs and a majestic river.
Yet for this reviewer, British and female, the picture of lachrymose middle-aged manhood drawn by Ms Sheehy beggars belief.
The limits of the robotic online superstore are drawn by old-fashioned human fallibility.
Many locals have summer homes here, drawn by the beaches and tranquillity.
In late 2002 and early 2003, Montgomery travelled with a colleague to Albania, carrying a map drawn by his informants.
Expats outnumber Qataris by six to one, drawn by jobs in construction, hospitality, education and the gas and oil industries.
At Waterloo station, the coffin was placed on a train drawn by a Battle of Britain locomotive named Winston Churchill.
Fortunately, to cool one BTU, most cooling systems require only about one-third the power drawn by the device being cooled.
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The tourists, who once fired the local economy, drawn by the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor Wat, have mostly stopped coming.
Indiana Republican Dan Burton told his colleagues in 1995 that there was nothing wrong with charity foursomes, because they were drawn by lottery.
As we were leaving, drawn by the tantalizing smell of seafood, I glanced into another dining room, seemingly filled with locals.
The Coffee Shop in McGregor has a good crowd, drawn by the ample buffet of fried chicken, meatloaf, okra and cabbage.
And health care experts say the basic distinction drawn by the two candidates is a good starting point for sizing them up.
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They were drawn by memories of hominy grits, pole beans, black-eyed peas, oxtail and collard greens, of mimosa, locust and dogwood trees.
Head north of here to St Claude Avenue in the Bywater neighbourhood, an emerging part of town where artists have been drawn by cheap rent.
But I was ultimately drawn by the super-low expense ratio of 0.07%.
In its wake foreign firms piled into industries such as consumer goods and carmaking, drawn by a big pool of labour and customers.
No Afghan government has yet accepted the border drawn by Britain in 1893 that runs through the middle of the Pashtun tribal belt.
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