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To draw a curtain

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to cause a curtain to slide or move, either closing or unclosing.

See also: draw



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Gaye added: "It annoys me when I read about [Children's Minister] Mary Harney opening units in Crumlin when all she does is turn up to draw a curtain.
Burton's brilliance has to do with the fact that he has made the medium once again seem both a revelation and a mystery - the truth, at once transcendental and immanent, of painting, which all too often tends to draw a curtain of images over it.
 
 
 
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