Avoid yanking on zippers or buckles, and don't force oversized or heavy objects inside. |
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Kristin Collins stood directly in front of the handsome racehorse, facing him, yanking on his lead shank with all her might. |
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Shakily I follow the same course, yanking myself into the space between two broad slabs. |
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She began to plait her long white hair over her shoulder, yanking the tangles apart without grimacing. |
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He seized keys up from the counter and grabbed me by my wrist, yanking me out the door. |
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At the next pylon the controls reversed but by yanking back the throttle he regained control. |
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She pulled her blanket to her chin, wrinkling her nose at its distinct mildew smell, then yanking it down to her feet. |
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His jaw clenched as he walked in two swift strides to the door and pulled it open, nearly yanking it off the hinges. |
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His weight should have been yanking her hair out by the roots, but she didn't even look strained. |
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In a couple of strides, Sonrisa made her way to the door, yanking it open with force. |
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Instead I pulled at a strand of hair, yanking it until I felt a sharp pain. |
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Reacting on instinct, I pulled at his arm, and yanking him back into position. |
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One long green arm whipped out, yanking the machete from her grasp and hurling it aside. |
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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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At first, he considered yanking her up and dragging her out, but that was too easy. |
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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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Two steps and he was at my side, his hand wrapped in my hair, yanking my face up to him. |
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As Jimmy reached me, he pulled my hair, yanking my head back as he placed the gun to my neck. |
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Maxwell himself came and took a handful of Demetre's hair, yanking his face up. |
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After yanking his fish in the boat with one pull, he turned to and asked if he could try the Predator. |
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I retort, setting the brush down on the counter and yanking my hair into a ponytail. |
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When you can't tell if the tech is dead serious or yanking your chain, it's time to hang up. |
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That should have tipped me off that he was either yanking my chain or wasn't someone to be taken seriously. |
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But if I find out you've been yanking my chain, it will get very unpleasant. |
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For all I know, you're some kind of hacker, or somebody I know who is yanking my chain. |
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The next thing I know she's got hold of the waist band of my trolleys and she's yanking them upwards. |
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After some initially difficult yanking his shrunken body fell through the spiked hole without too much complaint. |
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Avoid constantly yanking up your denim tube dress by sliding it over your favorite top. |
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He fumbled through his suitcase, yanking out a plain black t-shirt and pulling it over his head in one smooth movement. |
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We ate some lunch, played on the top rope, and soloed around the lower sections of a few climbs before yanking our gear and heading for the Mad Moose. |
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Everman had his last drink and left for the night when a friend grabbed me by the arm, yanking me off my stool. |
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Steve merely shook his head, reaching forward across the train coupling and grasped the door, yanking hard on it and allowing it to slide off to the right. |
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There must be someone at the centre of a web, pulling strings, yanking cords, tugging ropes and generally causing all their misery and pain or lulling them into dry boredom. |
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It would have been worse than Lucy yanking away that blasted football for the umpteenth time. |
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The retriever looked indecisive, constantly bouncing forward to the house, but always stopping short of yanking the leash out of Gale's hand and running back to her side. |
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I screamed with my hands on either side of my head, yanking my hair. |
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I created my air gap by crawling under my desk and yanking the network cable out of the wall. |
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And forget about yanking the door open, since an electric drive with remote control is a standard feature nowadays. |
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To unplug the power cable from the wall power socket, remove the plug and refrain from yanking the cable. |
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He pulled the reins to the side yanking a stick from the tree. |
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A sleepy voice yawned from the bed, yanking Cody from his thoughts. |
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You'd think he could take responsibility for his own goofy opinions instead of yanking me into it and claiming falsely that I endorse whatever muttonheaded thing he says. |
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On stage, amber spoofed Sarah Palin in a topknot and librarian glasses, yanking a toy gun and stuffed moose from her skirt. |
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I've let this slander pass, because I think the audience realizes he's just yanking my chain, and because he was also kind enough to invite me to guest host the show. |
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He also suggested, however, that any recidivism would be met with a yanking of support. |
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Mid-meal, the insufferable little nudnick beat his glass for attention and then attempted yanking the tablecloth from the table without upsetting the china. |
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Other people were jumping rope, yanking on flex bands. |
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I leaned over her shoulder to see two cybergirls yanking out each other's hair. Katy was typing insults that appeared onscreen. |
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But the benefit can disappear and turn into a cost if the ranking and yanking is done repeatedly, says Denise Rousseau of Carnegie Mellon University. |
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I immediately spat my mouthpiece out and unbuckled my chinstrap, yanking my helmet off of my head in a determined flash. |
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Finally, yanking the drive or booting with a Live CD in order to access to data is feasible but may be time-consuming and difficult depending on the hardware used. |
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Betty wastes no time in yanking Sally away from the table to admonish her. |
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From an online support group I've picked up some workarounds, like purging the program's cache memory before doing any hand editing, much like a dentist injecting novocaine prior to yanking a tooth. |
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So, be careful what you are paying attention to. If it looks like someone is yanking your chain, he or she probably is. |
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She bit her thumb and rose, sweatily yanking her cart down the aisle. |
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It's even in the way he's grabbing at, angrily yanking, the stickshift. |
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Yanking down the sleeves of my jumper until they covered my hands, I turned back to my teacher, droning on about cell structure. |
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Yanking his sheer, golden outfit off he threw it over a chair and pulled on a soft white cotton nightshirt with loose harem pants. |
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Yanking open the door to the bathroom, I was greeted with a stink foul enough to curl my hair. |
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