They will remain in the town in a bid to prevent insurgents from reoccupying it once those Marines pull out. |
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Every year, Lloyd Carr's teams pull out victories after they're eliminated from the title hunt. |
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You can go into any of these great religious texts and pull out quotes randomly here and there to prove all kinds of things. |
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But then you look at the pros on TV, and they always seem to pull out a pitching wedge or sand iron and chip it from just off the green. |
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The high-speed tine rams push into the turf and then pull out quickly, leaving little or no scuffing at the top of the hole. |
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My booksack is beside my right hip and, still tired and angry, yet adrenalized, I open it and pull out my only assignment, chemistry. |
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We drove fast, in case they thought to pull out their six-guns and drill us from afar. |
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The train whistle blew twice, signaling that the two o'clock train was going to pull out of the station. |
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Last year Lauren had to pull out because she had an accident on her bicycle shortly before the event. |
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He's very limber and agile and would have a few good moves to pull out on Superman. |
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I quickly pull out a strawberry flavored lip gloss and gently apply, then reapply it to my lips. |
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The key was in the ignition and Jessie was about to pull out of the parking lot, when she stopped. |
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A Royal Navy submarine was forced to pull out of exercises off the coast of Scotland early yesterday morning when it went aground. |
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The killer is the cost of fuel. Every time we pull out of here we have to go over a hundred miles. |
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In Swindon individuals and organisations will pull out all the stops to raise record-breaking amounts of cash this year. |
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The legs are salted to pull out excess moisture, then stewed slowly in more duck fat flavoured with herbs. |
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Threats of a ferocious US-led assault on Afghanistan forced relief agencies to pull out. |
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He doesn't say anything as I remount the bike and pull out, he just stands watching. |
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I want a suspect to try and shoot me if I pull out the zipcuffs before securing his weapon. |
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Her mother laughed her shrill little laugh, and Halle saw Sam pull out an animal cracker. |
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Medecins Sans Frontieres have shown no intention to review their decision to pull out of the country in July for their workers' safety. |
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Then there are the extending sun blinds that pull out from the side doors next to the windows. |
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But he ricked his neck with his third attempt and was forced to pull out of the discus and shot. |
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Fortunately, yellow archangel is easy to pull out, making control efforts both tolerable and worthwhile. |
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You must follow a strict procedure when you log out of the network and pull out the card, lest you have to reboot to reconnect. |
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So I fell asleep on the pull out couch in my studio apartment the minute I got home. |
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They have their own car salesroom set up on the grass and they just pull out on to the main road without even looking. |
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Each week we will pull out the name of a winner who will receive a voucher to take their friends or family for a meal at Chicago Rock. |
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I worried that the wait staff might pull out their samurai swords at any moment. |
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Did she want me to pull out her chair for her, or would she see that as babying her? |
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The tines will penetrate deep enough in soft soil to get under the branched roots and pull out the small corn seedlings. |
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Looking at the thinness of the flags, we figured that the grommets would pull out pretty quickly. |
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There's only been two hours to pull out some tasty little tidbits, so bear with me as I produce daily reports. |
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We beach the raft and pull out our cameras as raft number two begins its run through the 400 metres of white water. |
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We wanted to see how we could pull out costs at the buyer tier of the three-tier system. |
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So Mrs. Sebright calls for us to settle down and to pull out our worksheets about atoms. |
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Astronauts will try to pull out or cut off two fabric strips that are sticking out from the belly of the shuttle. |
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Even a Mercedes falls back to a respectful distance when I rudely pull out in front of it. |
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It can handle a bit of rough treatment, so kids can use all their might to pull out a stalk. |
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A guest bed at my home was an entire suite and if more beds were needed, each room had a pull out trundle bed. |
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Having plucked and trussed these long beaked birds, leaving the remaining entrails undisturbed, pull out the stomachs and intestines. |
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I sat for a fairly long while, gazing out of the window, got bored with that, and went to pull out a few books of poetry. |
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Why a team with two Olympians couldn't find the moxie to pull out an important win was a mystery inside the Storm's bleak locker room. |
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At the vet clinic they pretty much pull out the Kevlar but we civilian types can't go full metal jacket. |
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Although the mozzies can eat you alive, the mangroves are great for shellfish, which we cook on the fire and use sticks to pull out the meat. |
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Astrakhan farmers, cut the throats of pregnant sheep, slit open their wombs and pull out the soon-to-be born living lamb. |
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Their biggest asset is that they know how to pen a tune but don't get mucked up in self-indulgent slop, and know when to pull out all stops. |
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He said that it was clear that Cisco was wanting to pull out of the unprofitable client business. |
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And admittedly once you have to pull out the public policy dictionary on these bozos they've pretty much fought you to a draw in political terms. |
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Together, they ripped the paper open, and Jessi lifted the lid of a plain box to pull out a snow globe. |
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I set up the board and pull out my bread knife, my chef's knife, my paring knife and my peeler. |
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I would pad down the hallway, back into my room, rubbing my soft, wrinkled tummy and pull out my new breast pump. |
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I pull out the other directions in the stack and they lead to someplace else on the beach. |
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Yet that is just the sort of behaviour which is prompting various users of the centre to threaten to pull out. |
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It should be noted that this rim is so strong that even with seven nipples starting to pull out of the rim, it was barely out of true. |
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I did not pull out the money in fear of what might happen if I did dare do so. |
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Our instructor took each of us up to demonstrate how to pull out of a spin. |
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The butterball most Americans pull out of their oven is less a creature of nature then a Frankenstein of industrial agriculture. |
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The site is buzzing with activity as hundreds of workers pull out all the stops to get the centre ready for opening day. |
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In case she's getting on your nerves, you could still pull out one of her earrings or her nose ring. |
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Unfortunately, the car stalled as I went to pull out of the pit, which put us in the back of the field. |
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Hearing this, Lanz reached into his pants pocket to pull out a small, crisp piece of paper, with something written in calligraphy. |
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Like in Vietnam, the sooner the occupation forces pull out, the better for them. |
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I delve into my pocket and pull out my handkerchief to wipe away some of the sweat dripping down my face. |
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More than once, I had to pull out my hanky and wipe my eyes after doubling over from laughter. |
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He stepped into her shoes once before, when she had to pull out due to family crises. |
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They say they pull out the statice and strawflowers and such and keep them in smaller vases for two or three weeks. |
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With the mussel stuck in the open position, the oystercatcher can pull out the contents with the tip of its chisel-like bill. |
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She turned liquid brown eyes to view him and continued to chew the cud as she watched him pull out a stool and bucket. |
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Whilst being muggled and hornswoggled, Eddie managed to reach into his pocket, pull out his pistol, and shoot himself in the leg. |
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We would sit down on a big stone wall and my grandfather would pull out his hunting knife and slice up the sausage. |
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Neither of them could have had a claw hammer big enough to pull out the railroad spikes. |
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In the current fearful climate, the public might assume that the prosecution service would pull out all the stops. |
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The Englishman proceeds to pull out two cloth bank bags, seemingly full of money. |
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Usually at the end of each day, I pull out the coloured pencils and drawing pad for my son. |
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In the end you pull out a black pencil skirt and a simple but nice red v-neck sweater. |
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Rescuers used ropes to pull out the bodies, which were later washed, wrapped in plastic sheets and buried in wooden coffins. |
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She often had to stop up to 40 times during a training session and had to pull out of major competitions because she felt dizzy or faint. |
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Moments before the crash, a retired PC watched a blue car indicate then pull out ahead and overtake a horse box. |
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Rather, in this section we pull out for the reader the key assumptions and insights offered by each. |
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We pull out our PDAs and our calendars and our day planners in order to order our lives. |
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All I had to do was pull out the drawers from her dresser and put them on the bed, and Sara took care of the rest. |
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I pull out my lighter, watch the flint spark to flame, and hold the outer edge of the bark an inch above the brightness. |
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As that is getting ready I open my frig and pull out a piece of strawberry shortcake. |
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Of course everyone wants us to pull out the old crystal ball and say what the next 50 years will bring. |
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The emotions always seems real and spontaneous rather than cunningly manipulated to pull out the heartstrings. |
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To replace worn glasspaper, press the clip at the back of the sander and pull out the glasspaper. |
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To use the extinguisher, you pull out the safety pin and depress the operating lever. |
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The collapse convinced Els to pull out of The Players Championship the following week and give the damaged wrist a rest. |
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The 1992 agreement allows either party to pull out of the pact 12 months after providing formal written notice to the other side. |
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Both parties can pull out of the mediation process if they are unsatisfied but a signed mediation agreement is legally binding. |
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They also tend to pull in, leaving the second half of the bus in the middle of the road, then pull out when people are overtaking the bus. |
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I am well gutted to have to pull out but there will be another opportunity in two years' time and I hope to be able to sign up for that. |
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If you miss the stud, pull out the nail or screw and dimple the hole so as to be able to mud and tape over it properly. |
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The United States should not pull out of the U.N. because it elevates totalitarian governments to positions of leadership, though it has. |
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The correct procedure for checking oil is to pull out the dipstick, wipe it dry and then insert it back in its place. |
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Second and third gears both provided plenty of grunt, allowing it to pull out of corners with maximum flair. |
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We might have to wait 10 minutes or so before another craft would pull out after disgorging its divers and kit. |
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Suffice to say that, when I pull out the sofa to sweep under it, I find a dummy and an old Singing Kettle ticket. |
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My task as cat tender is to go to the lucky dip and see what I can pull out from time to time. I place my prizes in a dustbin outside. |
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The university permits examinees to pull out up until just before their last exam, and to resit the following year. |
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Can you be explicit about whether you think a pull out of Australian troops would be a substantial damaging of the alliance? |
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Then, at your leisure, pull out the old history books and study up on where we've been, what we've done, and how we got to be the way we are today. |
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It looks like a little pink book of matches, but when you open it, there are twelve little emery boards that you can pull out, and they are in funky colors. |
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Maybe that's why he picked this moment to pull out his Christmas wish list. |
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Hunter was forced to pull out of the Games and take early retirement. |
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Dig through the holiday stash, pull out a swirly glass ornament. |
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The champion had to pull out all the stops in the quarter final coming through 21-20 against one of the day's eye-catchers, John Newton of Bolton. |
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The facts are a matter of record and any interested party can go to the library and pull out the newspapers of the day and they can acquaint themselves with those facts. |
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To think that some people say they are tough guys who will pull out all the stops to win when they are really just a bunch of softies who don't want to embarrass their rivals. |
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The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and outright cheating going on in the open. |
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Vehicles pull out in front of you, people run into the road and, on one occasion, a tattooed man wearing a vest and carrying boxes walked right out in front of me. |
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Then, when they meet a skilled person who is really trying to clean their clock, they may be disappointed in what they can actually pull out of their training. |
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If riders were lapped, they were required to pull out of the race. |
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Instead I pull out my knife to scrape away the paint of her robe, stripping the blue lapis that drapes her shoulders and arms, flaking gold trim into a plastic bag. |
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But sometimes when political capital is low, really, really low, when your own worshipers begin thinking disloyal thoughts, you have to pull out all the stops. |
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I saw her when she had to have cloth restraints on her arms so she could not get out of bed or pull out her IV, and I saw her sleeping like an angel with her stuffed cat. |
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I'm guessing that many of those people would be more likely to check out a few artists on a listening station if they could simply pull out their own earbuds and plug them in. |
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Teenagers streamed into the glaringly blue exhibit, partaking in the multiplayer goodness that the gaming giant always appears to pull out of nowhere. |
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Always impressed by the great distance eels are fated to swim, I wondered where Eastern European eels go for breeding season, so I pull out an old encyclopedia, in Estonian. |
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In the wake of the reform era, the Army was put under pressure to pull out of its non-military practices, including business and politics, he said. |
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Almost as bad as the time I cornered a possible future Prime Minister for an interview and delved into my bag for a pen and the only thing I could pull out was a lipliner. |
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Jo then delved in to the toy box and brought out a farmyard set before passing round a bag of plastic animals for the youngsters to pull out and identify. |
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Once open she proceeds to pull out the violin and rosin her bow. |
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I pull out my lunch bag and begin tearing off pieces and throwing them to the fish who gobble them up as if they hadn't eaten in days, maybe weeks. |
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I pull out of the fall line, lean on my poles, and turn the lead over to Chris, who's strong and can break trail the rest of the way to our campsite. |
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I quickly pull out a sheet of notepaper and start scribbling away. |
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If you're feeling creative, hollow out tangerine shells, freeze them, then fill with granita and keep in the freezer to pull out at a moment's notice. |
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So like a dummy, I go through there and pull out this date book. |
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Britain does not want to see the City of London hemorrhage hundreds of billions of pounds if Russian investors pull out. |
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I pull out the chair, sit down and begin to type what is in my heart, and as I do, a change takes place not only inside of me, but also within the room. |
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McCain wants the administration to expand its threat to pull out of the G8 Summit in Sochi scheduled for June. |
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Then loosen and pull out the thigh bone leaving the drumstick. |
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If you want to avoid insincere professionals, all you have to do is not pull out your cash or credit card when it comes to that portion of the transaction. |
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Pregnancy testing is done early and regularly to pull out barren cows. |
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The two doctors say they were forced to pull out of providing cover because the hospital was not paying them enough to cover costs, equating their contracts to charity work. |
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It's hard to pull out one single track for mention since the album is mostly classical or semi-classical music and is meant to be heard in its entirety. |
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That went fine until they opened the till to pull out the cash. |
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I keep all these tools in my car so that, in the event that the car breaks down, I will be able to pull out my trusty toolbox and fix the problem. |
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James grinned toothily, causing her to pull out the damp blue scrunchy tying back her massive mane of wheat blond hair, which she took much effort to maintain perfectly. |
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A magnificent effort from her which shows she can certainly mix it with the top guns and a little bit more luck with the putter and she could pull out a big win. |
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I pull out my topo map, and ask them to show me a particular trail. |
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Boxed in on the final corner by his rivals, he had to pull out all the stops up Cheltenham's notoriously unforgiving hill to ensure that he was first past the post. |
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I carve some slices, heat up some tortillas, and pull out some plates. |
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Then, when you're done, you pull out the plug and the water runs away. |
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It's time to pull out the empty canvas and stretch your mind. |
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So why did we not just pull out of the short-haul market completely? |
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Quite often, I wait until he has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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She quickly alerted the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, which used air bags to elevate the vehicle in order to pull out the stricken moggy. |
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An actor can be cast against type and pull out an astounding performance. |
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World Cup holders and England's current opponents Australia are also under political pressure to pull out, but India and Pakistan have both indicated their intention to play. |
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On Europe, he promised a referendum on the EU Constitution before next October and to pull out of the EU common fisheries policy and the social chapter. |
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He made a motion to Renny to pull out local navigation charts. |
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Later, I open the envelope and pull out a blow-up of the wedding photo. |
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Cashiers seem surprised, almost bothered, when I pull out the checkbook. |
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Quite often, I wait until Poppy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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He would wake up and fold the sleeves of his jibba to make it look like a blouse and pull out one of the saris spread on the ground in place of mats. |
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Even now we occasionally pull out the tapes we made at that time and have a jolly good chuckle to remind ourselves of how far she has actually come! |
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Now you can pull out on the uniflow line where it goes over the tubing until the bias on the two lines hold the clunk next to the outer tank wall. |
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Just anecdotal, but the way my dog sulks every time I pull out my suitcase and start packing tells me there is more than instinct driving their behavior. |
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But the advance guard could pull out if fighting erupts anew. |
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Quite often, I wait until Popsy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again. |
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When it combines that synthetic fiber, when you pull out a wipe from a canister or other package, you notice its stretchiness. |
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Several sarpanches in the valley have gone underground and many others have been threatening to pull out of local bodies in protest. |
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He was giving weight to the useful Redford and made him pull out all the stops. |
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Just before hitting the guardrail the driver was able to regain control and pull out of the skid. |
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What in the world am I going to do with tarnished silver ware? The deeper I dig, I pull out more silver with carved handles. |
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Appliances include a waste disposal unit, built-in double oven, four ring electric hob with pull out extractor hood. |
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Me and another guy managed to yank off the grill and pull out the wire to stop it. |
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As the Pulmonarias pull out of the limelight, Anchusas, another borage relation, step into it. |
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As the pulmonarias pull out of the As the pulmonarias pull out of the limelight, anchusas, another borage relation, step into it. |
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He demanded Britain pull out of the Common Fisheries Policy unless action was taken to stop quota-hopping. |
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Maynard left the clamp in place and managed to pull out the blade. |
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Nissan had been pondering whether to pull out of Le Mans because the company is in the process of corporate restructuring. |
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Rescue teams also managed to pull out all cars which were stuck in roads immersed in rain shower. |
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The Padres' third baseman, Ken Caminiti, launched a solo homerun in the tenth to pull out the victory in Game Five. |
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That digital camera could take hundreds of pictures, stored on small cards I could pull out and replace like film. |
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With loose paper it is also easier to do a sortation to pull out more of the contaminants. |
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It is much easier for the Americans to pull out of Afghanistan without losing face simply by buying the loyalty of the Afghans. |
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I pull out the luggage rack and open my suitcase up immediately upon checking in, then hang up anything that might need ironing. |
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Singing star Rosemary Squires was replacing Joan Regan, a veteran of four Royal Command performances, who had to pull out because of illness. |
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Maybe before you start leasing the areas offshore Northern Cyprus for gas exploration you should pull out a book on palaeogeography. |
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Okay, now just picture what you want to pull out of hammerspace and just reach in and grab it. |
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The girls had been out to the oat-stacks, each with a kiddhoge over her eyes to pull out a stalk and see when she'd be getting married. |
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The man firing the gun turned his weapon on the larger target, giving Jenna the chance to pull out of the kill zone using the Suburban as cover. |
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I got into the car and said, I just have to call these producers and pull out. |
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In October 2014 Nutini was forced to pull out of shows in his hometown of Glasgow, Cardiff and London due to tonsillitis. |
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She was forced to pull out of the Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday Tribute concert because of her illness. |
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However, Daytrader had to pull out of the tour, so Major League took their place on the bill. |
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A thick mulch of chipped bark or compost will also make it much easier to pull out recently germinated seeds in the spring. |
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Take him down there with Entry Two and recce first. If he can't confirm it, we pull out. |
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Rent therefore represented a kind of negative money that landlords could pull out of the production of the land, by means of its scarcity. |
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However, the Norwegian Council of State was too weak to pull out of the union. |
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Russell refused blood transfusions from emergency workers at least 10 times, even attempting to pull out an intravenous line, according to her relatives. |
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Okay, Steverino, pull out of the parking lot and hang a right onto Pearl. |
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He was also in talks to star in an advertisement for pistachio nuts with former NBA player Dennis Rodman, but had to pull out when he couldn't get his US work visa. |
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It was also possible, if RAF losses became severe, that they could pull out to the north, wait for the German invasion, then redeploy southward again. |
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He said that Afghan forces have been capacitated to deal with the law and order after the pull out of international peacekeeping forces from Afghanistan. |
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If they want the Euro to be successful Germany must pull out of the Euro and revert back to the Deutschmark and the other nations would eventually set their own rate. |
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Other celeb contestants included MEL C and STACEY SOLOMON, who looked like nervous wrecks, while poor CHLOE MADELEY had to pull out with a back problem. |
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Fallon, who rides warm order Yashmak in today's Irish Oaks, had earlier been required to pull out all the stops to squeeze home on Tracking, beating Prose by a head. |
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It was only later in that week I had the courage to venture into my bottom drawer and pull out the synopsis of his autobiography, together with the first couple of chapters. |
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The Toptec CO6230A Lathe is a mid-size lathe with 360mm swing, 1000mm between centres, footbrake, 3 and 4 jaw chucks, face plate, coolant and pull out chip tray. |
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The failure of signing the security deal between Afghanistan and US could lead to a zero option that means a complete pull out of US troops from Afghanistan. |
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Australia's Qantas, Germany's Lufthansa, and Austrian Airlines were among the first to pull out and in 2007 British Airways suspended all direct flights to Harare. |
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I'd pull out my cards and card-boxes, and the bonus genius or the wooden doll, and then I'd spread a nice clean cloth on the table, and then I'd go to work. |
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Now Alys does pull out her notebook, and I watch the precision with which she unclips a pen, twists it and scrawls a heading or date into the top left margin. |
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When Dong announced his decision to pull out Flappy Bird via Twitter within a day's notice, it earned the game more than 10 million downloads in 22 hours. |
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Made All Too Beautiful pull out all the stops when runner-up in a Group 3 at York in May and, if returning in that form, will take plenty of beating. |
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