The pages for January show children sledding with homemade wooden sleds, roasting apples over an open fire and pulling taffy. |
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The harp is played by pulling down the length of a string with rosined gloves. |
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Lower hips, pulling abdominals up and in until body forms a straight line from head to heels. |
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Transport officials said one of the rear wagons may have derailed first, pulling others off the line. |
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By pulling on the halter, all your horse can do is run around you in a circle. |
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With a last look over his shoulder, he started pulling her towards the back of the ship where the raft waited. |
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Comrade Evans pulling me out by the feet whilst a snow storm raged up above. |
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All of a sudden three people walk out of the screening, and this guy is pulling out his hair. |
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Hence the decision of the union bureaucracy to drive a stake into the heart of the strike by pulling the pickets at one of the chains. |
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I backed out of the parking space before knocking the gears into drive and pulling out of the Manor. |
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America's riches are pulling people all along the continent's Hispanic horn on a great migration to the place they call El Norte. |
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I think a lot of companies, because of the economic situation, are pulling in their horns. |
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The city's original good intention was to improve local living standards by pulling down the city's old quarters and setting up new ones. |
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She had been pulling stuff like that since he'd left her, and he didn't put it past her to poison Rose against him. |
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And if they come from God, then it is a dark and awesome divinity, pulling us towards our fate, kicking and screaming. |
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No children defying their parents and pulling things off the shelves and no scary women with accordion folders full of coupons. |
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I carried on walking, watching for people who showed signs of pulling up on my double yellow lines. |
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An ice-cream vendor severely slashed a Bangkok dentist with a small sword after accusing him of pulling the wrong tooth, police said yesterday. |
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Kildare went within an ace of pulling off an unlikely win in Crossmaglen on Sunday. |
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I gave a weak, watery laugh before pulling away a bit to look up at my oldest friend. |
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The top, though long enough to cover the waist of the pants, was of jersey material, which meant a constant pulling down. |
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Like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the President magically placed battlefield responsibility in the hands of the battle commanders. |
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As if pulling a rabbit out of a hat, a brand new state of the art television centre was being planned for west London. |
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Anna watched as the plane flew over and through all the clouds in the sky before pulling the blind back over the window. |
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Someone walked into the room making a noise sounding like they were pulling up blinds from windows. |
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A petty thief is seen pulling off a cheap scam on a shopkeeper by a major league con-artist who recruits him for a big job. |
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He was famously handed a six-month ban in 1994 for pulling another jockey off a horse at Beverley. |
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Raised on a farm in the eastern part of North Carolina, Jo grew up pulling weeds in her mother's cutting garden. |
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It is far more realistic to turn your complaining inward, and pressure the bad apples in your group to stop pulling down the average. |
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She felt his strong arms snake behind her back, pulling her closer and lifting her up slightly so her toes were barely touching the ground. |
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Swearing under his breath, he stopped the juggernaut and stepped out, taking the keys and pulling the door to. |
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Bryan's forte is pulling the wool over the eyes of his contemporaries and elders, so he is always one jump ahead of his teachers. |
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Participants are being urged to get into the spirit by pulling on tight trousers or a spangly jumpsuit. |
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Grasp the press body with your left hand, then lower the ram by pulling the lever with your right. |
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Drag races are a regular event on the stretch and motorcycle riders pulling wheelies and other stunts are a common sight in the late hours. |
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When pulling rank fails to get him off the hook, Wade resorts to desperate measures to escape justice. |
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That's not to say that our aging pair of French rascals are going to be pulling their punches at all. |
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As the center's initial three-year grant drew to a close, CTFA came within a whisker of pulling its support. |
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However, most boxers and karatekas are not concerned with pulling the opponent, they are more interested in striking him. |
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Flowing down across his face, down through his flattened and matted hair, pulling them into stringy rat-tails, they soaked him. |
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She turned the handle again, pulling at it harder, rattling the door in its frame but not opening it. |
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Team members have to move the frame with another person standing on the bar of the A-frame, by loosening and pulling on ropes at different times. |
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Her hand glowed a faint red and touched the person who was pulling her away. |
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He reached his hand out to me and stretched his arm around my waist, pulling me closer to him. |
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If long, you shorten up the pulling pattern, creating three shorter strokes where there would otherwise be two. |
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A stream of people whooshed by, pulling me along in the darkness toward the bus stop. |
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If plant pulling is not feasible, flower head removal helps reduce the spread of the seeds. |
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The striker thumped the ball in the net before pulling off his shirt and celebrating having beaten Reynolds' record. |
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In a 747, the pilot spends a half-hour going through a checklist, before even pulling the plane onto the runway. |
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As soon as the match resumed, he grabbed the Mongolian's mawashi and used a pulling overarm throw to take the win. |
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As a toddler, he was badly scalded after pulling a kettle of boiling water over himself. |
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Immediately reverse direction and drive through with your hips, pulling the kettlebell up and toward your body as if starting a lawnmower. |
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As the tide was rising, for some reason, a strong current was pulling us into the darkness. |
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Then I raised the nose slightly, watching the vertical speed and airspeed reflect pulling out of the dive. |
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Even the opposition parties concede that Kim has done a good job in pulling the country out of recession. |
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She settled into her bedroll and ran a slender hand through the mass of wiry black hair atop her head, pulling it back into a ponytail. |
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Suddenly they stop, statue-still, their knees crooked around one another, like fingers pulling on a wishbone. |
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The needle is withdrawn, slowly, with slight pressure pulling back on the syringe. |
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The pulling arm has finished its first stroke, and the shoulder is leading the way to the surface for the initial recovery. |
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As I was pulling my daughter on the kneeboard, she attempted a 360 spin and fell off. |
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Socks were stuffed in the shoes, and upon pulling them out I discovered they were knee-highs. |
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He studied the padded envelope for a moment, before pulling out a pocket knife and cutting into one of the ends. |
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Her mother ignored her, pulling out a butcher's knife from the wooden knife block. |
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Perhaps they were great actors, pulling the wool over my eyes, and they have a plan in the back room to attack that market. |
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He presents it as though he's pulling the wool over our eyes, only we are all too stupid to notice. |
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She quickly stripped out of her gown, grabbing a heavy black woolen cloak and pulling it around her shoulders. |
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Reaching for a silver comb, Luke sighed once more and started pulling the knots out of his hair. |
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I smiled faintly and got off of the bed, shrinking away from him and pulling my hand through the knots in my hair. |
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Edmund kept two horses for himself, but the rest were workhorses for the land or pulling carriages. |
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Gone are the days of aching arms from pulling hundreds of yards of used line from reels. |
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He dialed for groceries, then walked to the mailbox pulling out several days' worth of bills and junk mail. |
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We handcuffed him, but he broke the chain of the handcuffs by pulling them apart and ended up wounding his hand. |
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At that, Terel wrapped his fingers about her arm and began pulling her away. |
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Today, besides doing the sound, I did focus pulling, some camera work, held the light, held the reflector, and did so many other things as well. |
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A sharp wrench to my shoulder and Jonathan forcibly pulling me to my feet shocked me. |
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Minutes later, she started to struggle again, pushing and pulling her arm, twisting and wriggling to try to get away. |
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I know that both Jim and Mike feel this way, that Welles was all about pulling off an amazing effect for the viewer. |
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She found a thick leather vest and put it on top of the shirt, pulling the laces tight. |
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Marietta shook her head, pulling her lacy shawl tighter around her shoulders. |
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If you are facing a difficult tee shot on a long or tough par 3, consider pulling out your most comfortable club and laying up. |
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Next thing I know someone was yanking me on my arm, and pulling me out of my chair. |
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She hissed as turned back to Ashley, pulling so hard on her hair that it yanked a cry from her throat. |
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People are always yanking your hair or dressing you up in different clothes or pulling at your uniform. |
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And next time you're pulling out to decimate a 1 Series BMW with a lairy bodykit, just remember to check the plates. |
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Apparently all the cars behind Mom and Dad were pulling out and passing our little caravan, thereby boxing Buddy in. |
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Mervont slapped his hands on Rodlian's shoulders and climbed to the front seat of the landau, pulling on the reins of the pair horse. |
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He unlocked it and dug through it for a minute, before pulling out a wallet and relocking the drawer. |
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As with the cap, the loop is fairly flexible but after some tugging and pulling with the lanyard in place, the loop never tore. |
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Stories of removal vans breaking down, mortgage money failing to materialise or a buyer or seller pulling out at the last moment are legion. |
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To the laughter of those around me, I marched him to the creek and sat down to remove my boots before pulling him into the water. |
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The quarter-final stages began with the Scottish Thistles pulling off a last-gasp victory over Watsonians. |
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Contract your lats and midback muscles to bring your elbows back, pulling the handles toward you. |
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And he shushed her, pulling her into the house, and latching the back door. |
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In these areas, the layers of plaster are pulling away from the underlying strips of wood lath which support it. |
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However, Universal Studios is hereby reprimanded for pulling a fast one on its audience with another schlocky full-frame presentation. |
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But it does have the amusing benefit of pulling out randomly entertaining figures and presenting them as charts. |
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It is also very clever to have a Petzl Mini-Traxion pre-rigged on the top of your zip line for pulling stuff up. |
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But then I put on a black zippered sweater, with a hood, and then put a jean jacket over that, pulling the hood on top of it. |
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Work continues on researching the market, creating samples and pulling it all together into a cohesive business plan. |
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Mr Hill said the Class 66 diesel locomotive was pulling 16 hopper wagons loaded with coal for Eggborough power station in North Yorkshire. |
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Most of the South is sunny, but we do have one storm system that's pulling across the northern plains. |
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When it comes to pulling political strokes, they are a class act, in a league of their own. |
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The closest I came to an accident all day was pulling out of an angled T-junction without being afforded a proper view of the road. |
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Barely a minute passes in this gun-crazy crime caper without someone pulling out a shooter or letting off some form of military hardware. |
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He looks up at her face, pulling back his hood to reveal a sharp angular face with flame-like red hair. |
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This is simply done by pulling the line and adjusting the drag as you pull so that it gives line. |
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During jaw retraction, the neck was straightened, thereby pushing the braincase anteriorly as the lower jaw was pulling the prey caudally. |
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We suggested a rigorous NASA-approved muscle-atrophy avoidance course or perhaps days on end pulling slot machines in Vegas for preparation. |
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But suggest a bit of light housework and he's all feral snarls and pulling rank. |
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Long day ahead of me and yet i'm pulling the stupid night owl thing again anyways. |
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Take another of the bags and make it into a tie by pulling lightly on diagonal corners. |
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However, once you start pulling data from external memory, as in the rightmost 2 columns, the weak point of the VIA chipset becomes apparent. |
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After a bit of pulling from both ends, the hook came out, and I retrieved a large lily pad instead of a carp. |
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Niguel muttered in awe, tugging at a feather, pausing, and suddenly pulling it roughly, ripping it right out. |
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Ari wasn't quick enough to leap out of the way and the man grabbed him by his shirt, ripping it and pulling Ari towards himself. |
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I looked around at the many cars, cabs and limos pulling up along side show venues. |
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The ground looked solid enough, and didn't ripple when he moved, and basically did not seem like it should be pulling him under. |
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There is too much pulling about of the melodic line in the first movement for my taste. |
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His lips lingered there for a few seconds, not quite touching, not pulling away. |
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Eve quickened her pace as she heard the distant roar of an engine pulling up into the driveway. |
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Instead of being a two-bit con man, he became a bank robber, pulling off more than 25 robberies, sometimes two in one day. |
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She took a leather strap and buckled it around my wrist, attaching the dagger to it, pulling the sleeve down to conceal the weapon. |
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He said that he pictured him pulling the paper from a roll and cutting and tearing it where it suits him. |
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Her hair was in rollers and she had an avocado green clay mask on that was pulling her skin uncomfortably tight. |
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He's moved the couch and coffee table, and he's got the edge of the area rug, and he's pulling on it. |
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She'd pulled a quilt out of the armoire and wrapped herself in it, pulling the rocking chair around so she could see outside. |
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Students, known as rotators, work six days a week, pulling 12-hour shifts side-by-side with medical staff at the hospital. |
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Joe was roused from his sleep by Azara promptly jumping on the bed and pulling on his arm. |
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Owens followed shortly after for 39, pulling a rank long hop into the hands of square leg, and Rob Walker also fell before the total was reached. |
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He tied a sturdy knot pulling the rope into a loop and then checked to make sure it was secure. |
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Vangelis travelled ashore by pulling on the rope attached to the shore bollard and returned by pulling on the rope attached to the ferry. |
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Only nurses commonly ascribed nappy rash, feeding problems, pulling ears, loose stools, cold symptoms, and smelly urine to teething. |
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If the weave is loose enough, elastic stretching may give way to pulling through of the fibres to bring about a permanent change of shape. |
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That reign only came to an end in the late 1960s as divorce laws loosened and Americans began pulling off their wedding rings at record rates. |
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He gave her an incredulous stare and continued pulling her towards the window, which was still open, the soft breeze ruffling the curtains. |
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Just as the wily CIA chief constantly springs surprises on his willing student, so the film keeps pulling the rug from under the viewer. |
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He seemed very shy and nervous, and getting words out of his mouth was like pulling teeth. |
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Even with the loss of their leading tackler and rusher, I see the Patriots pulling away methodically over the course of the night. |
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A tyre on the vehicle, which was pulling a low-loader carrying a car, blew out and he lost control in the treacherous conditions. |
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During the General Strike in 1926, saboteurs derailed the Flying Scotsman and two of the 10 coaches it was pulling. |
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So riding the luge is a mixture of falling down a hill and laughing while doing so, and pushing and pulling handlebars. |
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But before I could open the door, the sound of a car pulling up the gravel driveway behind me distracted my attention. |
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Morgan lunged at Katazheniya, grabbing her hand and pulling her back out through the bathroom door. |
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He shook his head again and lowered the truck's tailgate, pulling out the ramp. |
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He expanded on their work by pulling in historical records of auroras, naked-eye sunspots, and eclipses. |
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It's very difficult to imagine his current spouse pulling pints for the Salopian drinkers. |
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Horses trotted through the dirt streets, pulling buckboards and tally-hos past slower-moving electrified trolley cars. |
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I bend down to give her a kiss, pulling back the tangled mesh of her black hair. |
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He was reminded of the previous night's events and glanced curiously to the window, a magnetic force pulling his head in that direction. |
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Strong and aggressive, he is not averse to a bit of shirt pulling and uses his arms effectively to hold off defenders. |
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I got dressed, pulling on a tight white trousers and black sleeveless tank top, and headed for the park. |
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One is by pulling the string, as in the sitar, and the other is by gliding the fingers as in the sarangi or sarod. |
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Get some of the starch out of the tarlatan by stretching, crinkling, and pulling it a bit at a time. |
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With a flair beyond his scholarly appearance, the Professor swept around the room pulling tarps and covers off of the machinery. |
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The wind whipped at her skirt pulling the material taut across her calves and thighs, outlining her shape as the marble of a statue. |
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Hempshaw was like a rope stretched taut with a full grown steer pulling at it. |
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Because in the end, it's not the big, bad taxman these corporate tax cheats are pulling a fast one on. |
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As Shi recounts, it happened one evening when his then-six-year-old daughter, Julia, asked for help in pulling out a loose baby tooth. |
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That shadow passing in front of the moon, was that a team of reindeer pulling a sleigh through the sky? |
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Throughout the war years hay was cut and raked with horse teams pulling the equipment. |
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She tried pulling it back up, and it started to shake through the air, several turbine engines malfunctioned. |
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She watched him slowly stitch the tear, pulling the needle carefully through the fabric. |
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But don't let them lurk deep in your soul's most secret crannies, malignly pulling strings and making you act out in absurd ways. |
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Chris faked one direction and doubled back in the other, catching Selina by the arm and pulling her into him. |
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In the next instant I felt him pulling me to him, gathering me into his arms. |
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He stretches over her onto his side of the bed and slides into it, pulling the covers up and gathering her into his arms. |
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Then we'd stopped and Wilson had gathered me into his arms, pulling me onto his lap as he claimed a swing. |
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Dunstan had drawn his blade and swung round, the horses pulling the cart rolling their eyes in fright, drawing to a halt. |
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A horse pulling a cart carrying racegoers was struck by lightning and died and a passenger was killed. |
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She's an old woman pulling out a maple sapling by its roots and trying to recall a song she once knew about mandrakes. |
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The manufacturers are pulling out all the stops to get it completed as soon as possible. |
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We are now pulling out all the stops to reduce as far as possible the actual number of job losses. |
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We also have the Britain in Bloom judging next week and then the Summer Festival, so we are pulling out all the stops to get this resolved. |
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We are pulling out all the stops on this investigation and bringing in extra officers. |
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People are pulling out all the stops, and though there are several hurdles still to cross, it is all looking very positive. |
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It is a very serious offence and we are pulling out all the stops to trace them. |
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Whether it be in drills or actual sets, whether pulling or kicking, we now use snorkels in all phases of our training. |
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Soon a fan the size of a card table is pulling the bad air out the street door. |
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There's nothing worse than pulling a hard pencil eyeliner across the tender skin of the eyelid. |
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He smiled innocently, pulling his shirt up and letting his checkered pants bag low under his hips. |
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So what if my pants are bagging at the ankles and I have to keep pulling them up every 5 seconds. |
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Sky and Boyd are at the makeshift coffee shop, and Sky is bagging him for pulling apart his hot dog, so he can just eat the frankfurter. |
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He scrambled up the hill with the vegetation catching and pulling at his clothes. |
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There were no flat landings and we all had to scramble up the steep bank pulling on ferns and trees. |
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It's a lot of pushing and pulling and dragging players along with you. |
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When Betty Bee sets her stinger deep into your skin she forgets she has a barb attached to her stinger that prevents her from pulling it out of her victim. |
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I was constantly just pulling stuff out of drawers and before it goes on shelf, people would pull it out of my hand. |
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I woke to find Graham out in the garden carrying out some much needed maintenance on the fish pond, topping it up with fresh water and pulling out some weed. |
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The fear that Pascal might weather the storm has du Vernay, Oprah Winfrey, and other Hollywood elites pulling their punches. |
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The cook at my favorite restaurant astonished me by keeping cabbage fresh for months by pulling it up and hanging it upside down by the roots in her own root cellar. |
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She went through all the closets, pulling out old clothes, cutting off buttons to sell to sewing and craft shops and used the fabric to make rag rugs. |
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Turning the magic wand into silk scarves and pulling out a bunch of flowers from a hollow pipe that enclosed a lit candle were some of his acts that won thunderous applause. |
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He led them deep into the back of the castle before they crossed a small, obviously rarely used courtyard and he paused, pulling back the rusty latch of the small gate. |
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In July, Libyans confounded naysayers, pulling off the first elections in almost half a century. |
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So whilst Tim was whisking around in tight circles in his own, go-faster-striped coracle, his pupils were still pulling on old jeans, swimming costumes or wetsuits. |
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They would dance towards each other, each holding a sheet end, then back away, pulling the sheet taut between them, then advance again, and so on. |
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Harrogate Cricket Club will be pulling out all the stops on June 21 when Yorkshire play their first match on the St George's Road ground for three years. |
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Motorists were urged to regularly use mirrors and wing mirrors, be more alert at traffic lights, and check for bikers when pulling out at junctions or roundabouts. |
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He was pulling off the tricky balancing act of his early years as a commercial moviemaker, operating as both schlockmeister and auteur of dark, existential fables. |
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The mind boggles at the richness of invention in these strips, the constant surprises Herriman proves himself capable of pulling from some unfathomable bag of tricks. |
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It took at least fifteen minutes to open and all the time he was pulling and tearing with useless fingers at the layers of tape and glossy paper, she was watching him. |
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During the trick, the rider uses a combination of their pulling power and shifting bodyweight to lift both wheels off the ground for some self-propelled airtime. |
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But she captured me, pulling me close, her palms flat against my back. |
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She looked at the cop, quickly pulling on her most winsome innocent face. |
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Dundee had exaggerated the tear, by pulling the horsehair from the glove. |
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It did so with jet planes, pulling off a coup de theatre it has never since repeated or matched on the American homeland. |
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The men shot hernandez in the right leg while pulling them all from the car. |
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At least he isn't pulling a Taylor Swift and trying to be coy about who the song is about. |
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He whispered in her ear, grabbing her hand in his and pulling her away from the devastation and ruin of the once lush and beautiful land Elena knew as home. |
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Fill in the names and numbers of stores near campus to buy kid staples and goodies he needs and craves for pulling all-nighters. |
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I was almost knocked off my bike by three different cars pulling over at the last moment and parking straddling the kerb and road rendering the cycle lane worthless. |
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Intensity is what she is after and you don't normally get that by pulling your punches, though of course understatement and restraint can sometimes be equally effective. |
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But more powerful was the boycott that ensued, with 98 advertisers pulling their support for the show. |
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A leashed dog flitted from pickup to semi to tour bus, sometimes pulling its handler as it charged ahead. |
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With the considerable football hype that is pulling and dragging at his sporting consciousness, it is vital that the senior hurlers are not overlooked. |
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The instructors work out almost 90 wingovers, pulling three to four Gs sometimes just around the corners, so you come back and you're sweating and working pretty hard. |
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It goes like a bomb, pulling away from the lights is fantastic. |
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The ad begins with a young girl counting the petals she is pulling off a daisy. |
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Imagine what could happen if countries keep pulling out of the coalition, if France and Germany refuse to recognize an occupied Iraq as a sovereign nation. |
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Will turned and reached into a glass jar, pulling out a lemon drop. |
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The adjustment mechanism includes an aliform plate, a guide plate and an insert plate, and the aliform plate includes a pulling plate and a leading plate. |
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He is seen as a potential kingmaker and wields considerable power already in managing parliamentary business and pulling MSP levers on its committees. |
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A young, obese psychic spends her days driving the orbital road surrounding London, pulling up at struggling community halls or greasy steakhouses to perform stage shows. |
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He spun it around with his tongue as she threw the saddle high up on his withers, pulling it back so none of his hairs were in the wrong direction. |
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The second way to make a noose is to tie a running knot round the standing part of the rope in a way that pulling on the knot-side closes the loop. |
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It was like pulling off a giant plaster, each hair being slowly ripped from my body, no matter how quickly she clawed the strip away to lessen the sting. |
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Third, pulling out before any real efforts have been tried sends a message of hopelessness and defeatism more than anything else. |
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Shortly after, a mob of Buddhists exacted retribution by pulling over a bus carrying Muslims and beating 10 passengers to death. |
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These were two egos competing for attention in a town where celebrities are omnipresent, each pulling in different directions, yet both fired with a will to win. |
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He observes the bodies floating away on the river, pulling on his cigarette with a sneer. |
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Under Alfonso Cano, who took command in 2008, the farc regrouped, pulling off assaults and bombings in the country and the city. |
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And then, miraculously, I felt my lifeline pulling me to the surface. |
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Cialikate and the man shared one last passionate, lusty kiss and a few more rounds of groping hands before pulling apart and rightening their clothing. |
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He was not a big as myself, but he was strong and wiry, and never seemed to have any trouble in windlassing a heavy bucket of rock or in pulling me out of the shaft. |
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I have been playing more squash recently and in the knock-up I again felt confident and was pulling off shots that surprised and impressed me for their accuracy and technique. |
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She pulled him off of the sofa and placed his arm around her shoulder once more, pulling him up the steps carefully, placidly listening to his babble. |
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It was April 3, 2012, and Michael Slaby was pulling his second all-nighter in a row. |
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Lucas shifted the car into park before pulling the keys from the ignition. |
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As he was pulling his hand out of the armrest, Mrs. Lovett saw the gun and it immediately discharged into his left knee. |
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However, once participants stopped pulling oil, bacterial counts began to increase. |
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Youse better watch her final moments of catfighting, hair pulling, and lots of bleeping. |
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The fastest modified bikes at the drag event take part in the Top Bike and Competition Bike classes, pulling in speeds of under 8 seconds on the standing quarter. |
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She reached out for him, with both hands outstretched, and he responded by standing, and gently pulling her to her feet, and gathering her into his arms. |
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The first guard fumbled through his pockets, pulling out a wad of papers. |
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If a fibre is mechanically extruded from a solution of silk protein just like pulling a thread from tacky glue, the fibre is still not as strong as real silk thread. |
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War can be a centrifugal force, pulling together disparate groups who share a common enemy. |
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For most of his life he ate mainly raw meat, and would often carry luncheon meat and sausages in his pocket, pulling them out whenever he was hungry. |
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At 3am on Wednesday morning residents were wakened by the loud noises of thieves pulling the ATM out of the wall with a JCB stolen from a building site. |
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She laid down on the cot, pulling a tattered blanket over herself. |
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Stanforth points out that your core region is also worked on a road bike, as are your triceps, which are used a lot for balancing and even pulling up steep hills. |
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She claimed he groped her crotch, pulling at her pantyhose, but the barrier was impregnable. |
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Katie's mother screamed, pulling the whip back to lash Katie. |
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Instead, may we suggest pulling a Ferris Bueller and sneaking out for a day on the town? |
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She curled up against the cement wall, pulling the robe closer around her. |
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His penchant for formalwear helped, but it had more to do with him pulling a party together and then retreating from it. |
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The alert urged police pulling over drivers for traffic violations, and conducting other routine investigations, to keep their eyes open for people carrying almanacs. |
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Sam tensed, then relaxed, not responding, but not pulling back either. |
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Less weight equals less fatigue on the ascent, and releasable skis are safer in avalanches because they don't act as anchors pulling victims down. |
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But he didn't free himself in time and was late in pulling the ripcord on the parachute which meant he hit the ground very hard and injured his ankles. |
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After pulling out water hyacinth from Ulsoor lake, the Corps of Engineers is moving a batch of trainees to Hesarghatta lake banks for cleaning up the tank bed. |
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Over time, he lost a split-second, just enough to make him less capable of pulling away from blows or landing one of his tremendous counterpunches that come out of nowhere. |
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His first song was played on his knees, pulling the mic down as if he were skulking in the corner of the room, wanting to play, but not make a drama out of it. |
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But witnesses say Muataz definitely was the shooter, and he even went so far as to apologize to Glick before pulling the trigger. |
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Kind of like pulling a rabbit out of the hat, only with the Supreme Court. |
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All musicians understand that even after years of musical scholarship, in the end, composing successfully is a lot like pulling a rabbit out of a hat. |
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People who play slot machines are excited because they never know when pulling the lever will result in a jackpot. |
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A steam locomotive is a railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine. |
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Give it another 15 months, I'll probably be pulling out of mainstream, commercial comics. |
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Single, double, and quad sculls are usually steered by the scullers pulling harder on one side or the other. |
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Any teamster pulling into a truck stop today will almost surely be vastly outnumbered by nonunion drivers. |
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It may be that pulling on a heddle string has involved an unheddled thread that can be pulled loose. |
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Backstage before the show, all the other senior girls were pulling on their red unitards for the jazz piece. |
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The mob attacked him, pulling him off his horse and the badge off him, and he had to be rescued by the major from suffering serious harm. |
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Liverpool turned up the pressure in the second half, pulling a goal back before being awarded a penalty nine minutes from time. |
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However, two late goals for Tottenham ended County's hopes of pulling off a shock result. |
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Subadult elephant seals will sneak into female clusters and try to blend in by pulling in their noses. |
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Trawling is a method of fishing that involves pulling a fishing net through the water behind one or more boats. |
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Wagner took care of the family by farming dry land with workhorses, raising up to 2,000 turkeys and pulling broomcorn. |
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The reader could too easily see the heavy-handed large-vocabularied author pulling at the strings. The emotion of the story rang false. |
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Plutarch also reports that Caesar said nothing, pulling his toga over his head when he saw Brutus among the conspirators. |
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Eduardo Bastos inexplicably stopped the bus on the inside lane of the motorway instead of pulling into the hard shoulder. |
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One old parishioner remembers horses pulling hay carts through big wooden doors now a large and airy entrance hall and baptistry. |
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Early action by hand pulling with a gloved hand and digging young seedlings as soon as they are seen will save a lot of hard work later. |
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Or are they just pulling your chain with codependent demands? |
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Leaves may be removed from stems either by scraping with the back of a knife, or by pulling through the fingers or tines of a fork. |
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Portuguese lender, Millenium BCP would be pulling out of Russia as part of its restructuring agreement entered into with the European Commission. |
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Then bossily told him not to make an offer on another flat, before pulling out altogether. |
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He skipped around David Jones and Mee before pulling back for Ivanovic to finish scruffily. |
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Kas is awakened by the furious pelts of rain hitting the tin roof, and he rolls over, pulling his sleeping wife tightly into his arms. |
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The man got off his bike and allegedly spoke abusively towards the woman before pulling her wing mirror off. |
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Frost was a defensive force, pulling down 11 rebounds, forcing several jump balls, and notching a steal. |
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I was appaled, therefore, to see photos of Andy Kerr, Scotland's Health Minister, launching his smoking ban by pulling a pint in a public house. |
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Loggers started wrecking the island's delicate forests in the 1860s, pulling out kauri pines and blackbutt trees. |
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Thus, by pulling the rope with a motor, the whalers can drag the whale back to their ship. |
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If a hook goes in deep enough below the barb, pulling the hook out will tear the flesh. |
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The use of ropes for hunting, pulling, fastening, attaching, carrying, lifting, and climbing dates back to prehistoric times. |
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The ferry overturned minutes after pulling out of the port on its voyage to one of the Camotes Islands, about 30 kilometers to the south. |
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Thereupon, beholding him dead, we, wounded, retreated, as best we could, to the boats, which were already pulling off. |
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She says that her sexy svelte figure played a huge part in pulling hunky model boyfriend Jeff Brazer, 23, a former footballer for Leyton Orient. |
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One is pulling a funny face, while the other is making rabbit ears over his brother's head. |
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