She drags Tom inside with her so she can give him the third degree about this boy he's found for Laura. |
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At 115 minutes, it drags on well beyond the ability of most children to focus or wait for a bathroom break. |
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This led us to believe lighting had hit the HF-trailing-wire antenna and the drogue that drags the wire behind the aircraft was lost. |
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The nutrients it drags up are the basis of a colossal food chain with the big pelagic predators at the top of the heap. |
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Connolly drags you screaming to the edge of the abyss, then calmly pushes you in. |
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There's not a single moment in the game where it drags or you want to get it over with. |
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Ian's breathing becomes more and more ragged as he drags draught after draught of air deep into his lungs. |
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In the nearby field, a heavily yoked yak drags the wooden plough through the rocky soil to the singsong tune of his master. |
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But his prickly sense of slighted dignity and obsessive contempt for other people's ethical squalor inevitably drags him down. |
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She really drags him down, but he's too sweet to tell her to bog off like he wants to. |
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Carefully inspect the display of rocks for footprints, claw marks and tail drags made by primitive reptiles. |
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But instead he sat motionless, taking long drags of a cigarette and staring at a mural of a bunch of teenagers at a party. |
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The subway train fight is fantastically shot and edited and drags the audience on to the edge of its seat. |
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Though monumentally long, it rarely drags, and today feels less like a finger-pointing exercise than a penetrating study of human nature. |
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As if deciding that I'm a hopeless case, he grabs my unwounded hand and drags me out of the kitchen. |
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Events held include bracket races, Jr. drag races, Thursday night street car races, and Friday night drags. |
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How else are we to understand the streaks made as she drags her brush's bristles through viscous paint? |
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The heather drags and catches at the feet, and the surface underneath is bumpy and unpredictable. |
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I couldn't do it, and found myself bunking off to have at least a couple of drags. |
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It's interesting to see that Geller drags out Home as evidence for spiritualism, when that matter has long ago ceased to serve the cause. |
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The difficulties lie more in a plot that drags and characterizations that are rather stale. |
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As the film drags on you realize that there's not going to be some big switcheroo or reveal. |
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He finds John in a drunken stupor in bed with this girl, and drags him off. |
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But Rosen is overeager to make a point and in the process drags in much dubious information. |
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So they started swanning around the room taking elegant drags off their imaginary cigarettes and then immediately pretending to hack up a lung. |
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Not good solid rain at all, just the insidious kind that leaches the warmth out of your bones and drags you down. |
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Friday nights feature trophy events, and track champion drags are contested on Saturdays. |
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On Sundays, the track offers Import Day, Classic Car Day, and British Car Day, all of which feature a car show, swap meet, and drags. |
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He raises you up to the highest highs and drags you down to the lowest lows to exert his power over you. |
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He drags the icon for the software that was on the desktop to the zip drive. |
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She drags the overall film down to the level of mediocrity, so that what we're left with is a decent TV movie, but nothing more. |
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The pull of a chain drags a ferry across the tiny Verugal River crossing, barely 100-metres wide. |
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Fisher says that you shouldn't take things personally, but how can you not when someone or some situation drags you into it? |
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He drags on his cigarette and, as if we hadn't been speaking, raises his eyes to the screens and silently shoos me out of his way. |
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She brings him out of his funk, drags him out dancing, and gives him a new lease of life. |
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He drags deeply on a Marlboro, unwinds his almost double-jointed over-swing and watches the ball disappear. |
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Once he's more or less settled, he drags on the cigarette, which he has already smoked almost down to the filter. |
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More wine and schmoozing and I meet loads of lovely people until my girlfriend dutifully drags me home at 1am. |
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He drags on his cigarette, flicking through channels with the remote control of the TV his mother bought last Christmas. |
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But as the civil war drags on, there's a growing feeling of donor fatigue and many aid projects are being hampered by a lack of funds. |
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Richard comes across Mel in a bar and drags her outside to demand his credit cards back and frighten her off once and for all. |
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David gets up and drags the coffee table towards the couch and sits back down, resting his feet on the edge of the table. |
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It is a clear testimony of how petty and directionless the opposition politicians have become and clearly drags the democratic process backwards. |
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When he drags them in the house, my mom will see two kids covered in mud, and her husband up to the usual malarkey. |
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As I note below, the scheme for stealing the nuclear weapons is exceedingly hokey, and as in the original the story drags at times. |
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She brings it regardless, ignoring the way it drags at her hand and tangles in her nightgown. |
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For all this fascinating detail, though, the perceived need to create interest where no such need exists drags at this book's heels. |
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Despite its weaknesses, it never drags and by the end ties up the plot quite satisfactorily without copping out. |
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Every inch the rock star, he drags on a cigarette and notes that when the studio's car park gutters were cleaned, syringes were fished out by the fistful. |
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Once Gollum drags off his catch, bilbo hurries to retrieve the ring, putting it in his pocket for safe keeping. |
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The Morgan typically shuttles this material some 75 to 100 metres to the chipper, swinging the drags so the logs are aligned straight into the chipper infeed. |
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Running back to the door, Stephanie drags the heavy chest she was sitting by which makes a screeching sound as it moves across the linoleum floor. |
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I see Christy grin as she drags a reluctant Mike onto the dance floor. |
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He drags David to the event, and ends up proposing to his new girlfriend. |
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Then, just for a few hours, we can dream that we have a magic wand to wave, that in one leap we can be free of all the clutter that drags at our heels. |
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If time flies when you're having fun, it drags interminably when you're waiting to get a party started, according to the players who have been stuck in the wings this week. |
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He held the cigarette in his right hand, he twirled it, he flicked it, he put it to his lips and took long drags, inhaling the smoke, holding it in his lungs forever. |
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Having the family around makes for a great time for everyone, but we're reminded that the extra summer traffic means extra diligence on the highways to and from the drags. |
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The one who wears baggy jeans and sweatshirts everyday, the one who always looks like she just woke up, the one who slouches, pouts and drags her feet when she walks. |
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He drags his feet when he walks, following George step for step. |
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I have no idea, and I usually consider myself a strong woman, but somehow this creep drags me into a situation where it seemed like I had no control over. |
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He drags on his cigarette, squints his eyes and says, finally, yes. |
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They both laugh hard, forced laughs that go on for five seconds too long, and Sarah drags on her cigarette and surveys the foggy chateau grounds that will never be hers. |
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Trust is by far the lowest in Europe, which is maybe no surprise as the eurozone crisis drags on. |
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Men stare at you quietly as you pass through, sizing you up, and taking long careful drags from their cigarettes. |
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He turns up the volume as far as it will go and drags his nail over the microphone, pushing the medium to its limits with a sort of scratch sound. |
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As the Israel-Palestine conflict drags on, it blocks the resolution of urgent crises and intensifies looming threats to the West. |
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Self-appraisal lifts you up, while self-criticism drags you down. |
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We took turns taking deep drags on the cigarette and blowing smoke rings. |
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Through no fault of your own, someone drags your brand through the mud. |
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He drags your name through the mud, then he indicts you if he indicts you. |
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Night after night Shaun drags her to the neighbourhood pub, the Winchester, to suck back pints with his best friend Ed, the poster boy for sloth and neglect. |
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Mary opens the door wearing a black negligee and drags Frank inside. |
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Finally, after four days of movement, Buck grows tired of the chase and drags the moose to the ground, finishing him off and devouring his meat hungrily. |
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A stronger Sterling also drags on inflation expectations and by keeping Sterling relatively low, the disinflationary risks will hopefully weaken. |
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Working truck competition, truck drags and truck beauty contests are part of the action at the annual event. |
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As he looks to get a shot away, a clumsy, lunging scissor tackle by Ledley King drags him to the ground. |
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When the seal exhales, the bear smells its breath, reaches into the hole with a forepaw, and drags it out onto the ice. |
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Danica Patrick is still on the clock. Her crew members... are at the end of their workday. Hers drags on. |
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During the mating season, the male grabs the female by the neck and drags her about to stimulate ovulation, then copulates for up to an hour. |
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Then the system injects ultrafine sand that binds to floc and drags it to the bottom of a tube-lined tank. |
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Our region's diciest diva drags drama around with her wherever she goes too, albeit without narcotics. |
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But his smug smile is soon wiped off his face when Tony drags him in to the ginnel to administer a beating in revenge for his attack on his son. |
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The more it drags on, the more Chinese whispers, the more half-truths become truths. |
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Vicky won a special sea scooter gadget, which drags swimmers through water, James and Harry won cinema tickets and Ben won a swimming voucher. |
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Gramps drags Matt down to the river, drowns him, and all too willingly becomes the Kanima's master instead of killing it like everyone he knows thought he surely would. |
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Every Conservative MP who defects to UKIP drags the Tories Rightwards. |
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The villain is a grotesque exterminator voiced by Paul Giamatti, and the climactic battle against him, though it drags on a bit too long, does have its moments. |
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Tony drags Callum into the ginnel and gives him a thrashing. |
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As well as being prime bookworm territory, Charing Cross Road is one of the main drags through the West End, flanked by theatres, clubs and rock venues. |
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Daughter, on the other hand, has revised like a Trojan and even drags me in to quiz her about the mind maps and flash cards she has carefully compiled. |
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