While sundrops are still in the rosette stage, they are very easy to pull up and move around. |
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The only good thing about your garden becoming a quag is that the weeds pull up really easily. |
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One by one they stepped out onto the thin cable slung beneath each yard-arm to pull up the sails and make the gaskets fast. |
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A herd of camels strolls past as we pull up at a sand dune for the second night of desert camping. |
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The house was knocked down years ago, but ghoulish coach tours still pull up in the street to gawp at the spot. |
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Taking pity on a fellow Celt, I pull up, and he gratefully fumbles his way into the back seat. |
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Two engineers were then able to pull up the two covers over the damaged cable. |
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I looked outwards towards the street in time to see a black limo pull up to the curb. |
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All we have to do is pull up the carpets, lay the floors, and install barres and mirrors. |
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Sasha would pull up in whatever vehicle they were able to steal and they would load up as much as they could carry. |
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So low in fact, that the pilots had to pull up slightly to get the plane on the runway! |
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I used to fly over a city or town, buzz it and pull up doing a climbing slow roll. |
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Plants like astilbes, dicentras and bergenias, which need no staking, spread relatively slowly and are easy to pull up when necessary are ideal. |
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My blood is still boiling an hour later when I pull up the driveway to my house. |
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As we pull up outside my new residence, I unlink my fingers from Tobais' chest. |
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We rested for the rest of the afternoon then headed back outside at about 8pm to pull up the pavers. |
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Place the pen on the paper, pull up then straight down, then make a small hook. |
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When a search word is typed into the program, the browser uses the Google search engine to pull up masses of pictures to process. |
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But the rest of you, if you are real and proper visitors with no ulterior motives or hidden agendas, welcome, pull up a chair and stay a while. |
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But personally, I think the line has been crossed when they pull up a bar stool next to you and start chewing the fat. |
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Another tradesman in Grattan Street said he heard the motorbike pull up and heard the shot. |
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After plants stop producing, most people pull up their broccoli and toss it onto the compost pile. |
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The fairytale ended in 2002 when Swan was forced to pull up Istabraq in his last attempt to break the Cheltenham record after two flights. |
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As she popped a slice of leftover pizza into the microwave for breakfast, she heard a car pull up in the driveway. |
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He asked me for help with knocking his portfolio into shape, in order to pull up the weeds, cut his management charges and boost his returns. |
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Finally we find a machine flush with cash and in a few minutes we pull up outside my flat. |
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When you played in groups, they didn't want you to dunk, so you had to pull up for a jump shot. |
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As Cosby pointed out, at some point you have to pull up the bootstraps and take some responsibility for yourself and family. |
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The leading Skidoo didn't have enough gusto to pull up its two fully laden sledges, so we decided to take each sledge up one at a time. |
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As a result, the ship's captain decides to pull up the sails and cast anchor for awhile until the wind returns. |
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She dressed in her most fashionable beachwear and waited for Matt's Corvette to pull up into her driveway. |
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They can pull up a map of the area and see friendlies on it as colored dots. |
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I have had buses pull up in front of the house and everybody who sees the gnomes creases up laughing. |
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People pull up in their cars, run behind the furze and dump everything out of sight. |
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We were waiting to pull up the anchor and, preparing to set sail, hoping to find land once again. |
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The day was gone, she said, when you could pull up on the main street of any county town and run into a shop. |
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We pull up to Mambo Theoline's little white house with the avocado tree out front and scratch at her door. |
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She shivered and began to pull up the thin, tattered and worn-out blanket over her head, while the cold damp air tickled her feet. |
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The customer had lost his invoice. It took him a minute to pull up the information. |
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For instance, there's the double-claw hammer used by woodworkers and carpenters to pull up nails with more ease than a single claw hammer. |
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Child psychologists are being brought into a borough's schools in a bid to pull up performance in key tests and exams. |
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We pull up in front of a weathered frame house tucked behind a real-estate office on a busy main road. |
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He began to pull up his shirt and the children recoiled in horror. |
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Another alternative, this one relating to the common problem of dandelions in the yard, is to use a weed fork, or a tool, to pull up the dandelions. |
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Insurers operate in multiple states and pull up stakes in response to different state laws. |
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The pioneers needed tremendous courage to pull up stakes and leave their homeland to set down roots in a new and sometimes difficult country. |
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Locate the opening flap on the multipack carton and pull up to break the seal. |
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Squat down as much as possible so that the initial lift is performed with the legs and then pull up with the arms. |
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Apparently, with Vauxhalls, you have to pull up a little lever on the gear stick in order to get into reverse. |
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Soon, Lyga was at another stoplight, and the S. U. V. started to pull up beside him on the left. |
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Machine resembling a locomotive sitting on caterpillar tracks on the back and skis upfront. The log hauler could pull up to 300 tons at a time. |
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During the 1976 Bicentennial, I had a guy pull up in a horse-drawn covered wagon. |
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It is a step towards a more open world trading system, not an attempt to shut the gate and pull up the drawbridge. |
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You could hear the two pilots on the intercom, hollering, pull up, pull up. |
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Sometimes you pull up a footstool as a place to rest your legs or as an extra seat. |
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Nanton remembers his first shift in a drive-thru, when he watched a driver pull up to the window and take a swig from an open alcoholic beverage. |
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It further specifies the phraseology to be used for the warning and the subsequent instruction to pull up and go around. |
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I won't bore you with the instructions of the game, as you can visit the site, or pull up the built-in help file for yourself. |
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Your foot should press down on, and then pull up on, the pedal in a direction that is perpendicular to the top of your pedals. |
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If you tie the string too short, then, the elastic cord will pull up your footplate making it difficult to put your legs into your harness. |
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You'll be able to point the same device at a famous monument whose name you don't know and pull up its entire history. |
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These will be the most powerful locomotives in the world, able to pull up to 20,000 tonnes. |
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Then pull up the screwdriver until the lower edge of the guard plate lifts off the window. |
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During warm days, pull up a chair at an outdoor café and watch the world walk by. |
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When the customer is completed with their brew, they simply pull up on the string and enjoy their beverage. |
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The ice breakup can pull up and crush riparian vegetation, depending on the slope of the bank. |
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To unlock the brakes, pull up on the brake lever, and it will snap back to the neutral position. |
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After doing those, you pull up manual operating lever and then turn off the machine. |
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Walking toward the theatre, I see a limo pull up, a bodyguard jump out and escort a chubby, bewigged and bespectacled pop-culture idol from the street to the lobby. |
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Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo said last night that a new attempt is being made to try to pull up the boat, together with antenna, cable and two heavy anchors holding it. |
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One of the Sacramento arm wrestlers does pull ups in the wilderness, using tree branches as a pull up bar. |
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As in the past, you can pull up beside some ladies of the night and call them into your car. |
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A torquey engine means the Barracuda will pull up hills at low revs, and still smoothly outpace cars on the dual carriageway with the comfort and ease of a saloon. |
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He's the one driving that big, monster truck you heard pull up, mom. |
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There is a bus stop and a few paving stones where buses pull up to stop. |
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If trying to fix the system doesn't work, parents need to have the option to pull up stakes and move on instead of subjecting their children to schools that can't educate. |
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Again they radioed for it to pull up, but the ship steamed on. |
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In one particular park in the Salthill area where the residents plant shrubs and flowers at their own expense the partygoers saw fit to pull up the shrubs and flowers. |
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The pack are suffering mechanicals and pull up under a lamp post marking a right turn. |
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To close the power window to the desired position, pull up the switch. |
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Because this upcoming year is an election year in the U. S. there will be intense pressure for the Americans to pull up stakes and return home after that year is up. |
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Slide the latches out, and then pull up to refasten them. |
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Furthermore, the dryness of the ground in summer makes it practically impossible to pull up the plant together with its roots in order to obtain long fibre. |
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You can pull up to a street corner and see a dozen pirates, half a dozen Spidermen and a handful of Lady Gagas. |
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Sometimes, however, they are seen to descend out of the overcast nose-low and try belatedly to pull up, as though they suddenly regained the correct orientation upon seeing the ground again. |
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Keeping the indicators at 180° from each other, pull up very gradually and lift the main shaft while wiggling the wrench slightly from side to side. |
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To succeed, many business leaders believe they have to buckle up, batten down the hatches, cut the fat, tighten their belts and reigns and pull up their socks. |
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The local eagle population is concentrated in Hunter Point, and it is possible that the sudden appearance of an eagle startled the pilot and caused him to pull up quickly to avoid the bird. |
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Now, Mr. Biderman and Mr. Lalonde are wondering whether to pull up stakes. |
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Coupled with information regarding past practices of domestic abuse, prior criminal involvement or a history of psychiatric illness, it helps prepare those police when they pull up curbside to a house. |
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One technological innovation for cleaning the marshes has a grasping claw to pull up mats of dead marsh grass and a squeegee to scrape the oil from the surface underneath. |
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Much too conscientious a Musician, to omit a note of his part, he patiently waited for the pauses, to pull up his nethergarment again. |
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Antony describes how he came out of the train station the night before, only for a car to pull up and those inside to jump out and bottle a passerby. |
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We pull up outside a small farmhouse surrounded by fields which is home to Marena, her younger sister Ola and their parents. |
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Push down on the left glide lever and pull up on the right glide lever. |
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If you find it difficult to bend down to put on your socks or stockings, here is the solution: fit the sock onto the flexible form, slide it onto your foot, then pull up your sock by pulling the cords! |
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The smart move is to pull up stakes and head for the nearest cliché. |
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The time has come for the government to pull up its socks and get moving. |
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The program organizes all of your digital files into an easily searchable database, enabling you to pull up the perfect track or change up your set in an instant. |
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When you pull up for your stay, a railroad crossing sign starts flashing. |
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But all we really wanted to do was pull up our sunbeds, cool down with a margarita and a daquiri, and top up those tans. |
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Jessica Flynn and her family were among the first to pull up their deckchairs on the sand in Roald Dahl Plas this year. |
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I want you to pull up another girl, and help her stand tall and strong. |
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That is why the European Union must also do its bit and pull up its socks. |
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As he stood there, his legs spread and his hands on his hips like a man who knew what he was doing, he saw his big tittied neighbor pull up in her car. |
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Tanaka explains that in Japan, even fishing is an art, and the real fishermen, who supply a handful of top sushi chefs in New York, pull up their fish one by one. |
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Council chiefs have pocketed up to pounds 6 million since 2002 from installing dropped kerbs, to allow motorists to pull up on to their grass or drive. |
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As the cars headed to Turn 1 on the cool-down lap, Stewart's hotheadedness saw him pull up beside Johnson and try to push him up the banking into the wall. |
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That evening, as sunset stains the lake red and boaters pull up to the marina, we dine on crab-stuffed buffalo carbonade at the Floating Restaurant in Hope. |
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Look at a photo, raise a glass, enjoy a laugh, shed a tear, say a thanks, murmur a praise, pull up a clump of dandelions and offer it whole, cloddy roots and all. |
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