He had that sort of windswept hair and unshaven look that only an artist could pull off. |
It takes more than a nice tan, a good smile, and some flashy tapered jeans to pull off the stopping of time to make asides to the audience. |
Nevertheless, this quickie reference guide will help you pull off a successful barbecue in your neighbourhood. |
Nonetheless, the film succeeds in holding your attention, mainly to see if they can actually pull off their audacious robbery. |
Starkey goes on to point out it would be hard for the house of Windsor to pull off the same trick. |
In the instance of thrush, babies may pull off the breast, refuse to latch on, or make clicking sounds. |