The muscles joining the hyoid bone to the jaw should be relaxed so that the larynx is pulled forward and upwards. |
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Low sibilant noises pulled me out of dreams of cold ocean waves washing on a shale beach. |
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Osileani pulled his weapon in front of the crone's haggard faces, warning them off with a cautious step. |
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Serena and I both pulled back, startled, and then watched in awe as they both started laughing. |
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She shrugged off her wet robe and pulled on a new one that seemed to accent her dark features even more. |
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Pallets are delivered to the aircraft via track-driven vehicles, then pulled aboard using a winch. |
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He pulled out of the Scotland squad for tonight's friendly game against Turkey in Dundee after jarring his knee in training. |
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We did try to float the idea that they should be allowed a wagonette pulled by shire horses and have them inside, but it's a marching parade. |
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Now he's back playing with another high-profile team and made it through the first quarter of the Oakland game before Belichick pulled him. |
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A rare sight in the streets of Monrovia, Liberians know only too well they've miraculously been pulled back from the edge of the abyss. |
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He pulled a Canadian quarter out of the pocket of his black pants and tossed it from hand to hand. |
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Elizabeth sighed and pulled herself out of the comforting warmth of her bed. |
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Villagers had to use whatever transport was available, including pickup trucks and wagons pulled by tractors. |
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As she opened the door he put the car back into drive and pulled away from the building. |
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Each one pulled a hay wagon loaded with all the belongings the families could gather in the few minutes before they were forced to flee. |
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Rummaging through his fridge, he pulled out a bottle of champagne and waved it at her with a waggle of his eyebrows. |
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I pulled the waffle mix out of the cupboard and set about mixing the batter while Noriko got out the waffle iron and plugged it in. |
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It's only a drop of water after all, so we pulled out the waterproofs and trotted down to Taunton for a weekly taste of town just the same. |
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When I pulled up in front of his apartment building, Nellie stood there dressed in jeans and a sport shirt. |
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It was sad to see her go, but as soon as she pulled out of the drive, I'd walk back inside and go up to my room and lay down on my bed. |
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Andy pulled out of the drive and headed across Main Street to take home three of the guys in the back. |
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Her hair was pulled into two buns at the topsides of her head and a water lily was placed in the middle of them. |
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Paying no mind to his father, Chris stuck a frozen waffle into the toaster and pulled the rubber band off of the morning newspaper. |
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He pulled the trembling girl into his arms, smoothing her hair and making quiet shushing noises. |
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I jumped when I heard a horn honk behind me and spun around, as a familiar black car pulled up. |
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With a jackknife, he whittled a point on a thin green stick pulled from a maple branch. |
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They would wander station platforms and when a troop train pulled in for a minute or two, would offer their wares for sale. |
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He pulled his left arm away from her and checked the gleaming silver watch on his wrist. |
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With abdominals tight and shoulder blades pulled back and down, bend knees and hinge forward without losing neutral back alignment. |
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We saw her as we pulled out of our drive. She had her head down as the snow was driving in the wind. |
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She pulled him behind a large tree and peered out, just in time to see three gangly looking teenagers walk past, talking loudly. |
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Savage stood and pulled his wallet from his back pocket, throwing a wad of cash on the table. |
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On the other side Naas pulled out all the stops in defeating Kilkenny and they went on to easily account for Portlaoise in the final. |
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The two started down the dusty road and John was quick to follow, but his father's words pulled him aback. |
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He pulled his staff from his pocket to deflect one of her punches, and quickly jabbed her in the ribs with the tip of it. |
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Damian pulled out an envelope from his jacket and sat across from Stephanie, his other hand still holding onto her delicate fingers. |
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She pulled it off in the quagmire at Loch Lomond, but it will certainly be a tougher proposition under the hostile glare of Minneapolis. |
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Sympathy is waning all ready before a tenth of the bodies have been pulled out. |
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I might have pulled my front brake by accident, which is why I went over the front, but I don't know. |
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Romanov pulled out a file folder from her jacket slowly, ensuring that the bodyguards saw what she held, and handed it to Mr. Devlin. |
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But McClellan did not move quickly enough and within twenty-four hours, Lee learned of his danger and pulled his troops to Sharpsburg. |
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The little boy stared straight ahead as Lucas pulled out of the driveway in preparation for the short jaunt home. |
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With the crowd jeering and whistling, the USA pulled away in the fourth quarter to secure victory. |
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An articulated lorry pulled up alongside someway in time to the classical music on the radio. |
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He pulled a heavy, leather bound book off from a high shelf, and cracked it open gently. |
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The parts were pulled from the 1,400-degree mix after soaking up the heat for up to an hour and then quenched in cold water. |
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She reached into one of her few bags, and pulled out a leather bound book, and began to read. |
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Last week in Yarraville, he became the fourth person to be pulled over at random and forced to surrender a saliva sample to the wallopers. |
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Make sure you can work the wood through the hole in the wall and that it can be pulled up against the back side of the wall by the string. |
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No buttons should be used under water and the crown of an analogue watch should not be pulled out when the watch is wet. |
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I even pulled some low-key gangly whiteboy moves out of the repertoire for good measure. |
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He pulled a bone china teacup printed with white floral bells, Lily of the Valley, from one of the cabinets. |
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Her bra had been cut from her body, but whoever did it had only pulled up her shirt, not bothering to completely remove it. |
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She went to the linen closet and pulled out a towel and washcloth for me. |
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That song was released right after the Newtown shooting in Connecticut so she pulled it from the airwaves. |
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Amid a din of bantering of her personality, Paltrow pulled off a charming guest arc on Glee, winning an Emmy for her work. |
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And just last month the AK Party pulled off its biggest election victory ever, polling close to 50 percent of the vote. |
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Both were squinting out into the uneven lighting, trying in vain to make out the shifting shape of the approaching watercraft as it pulled up to one of the side floats. |
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Akira waddled toward the door in the cumbersome space suit, he jammed the pistol into one of the pockets, put his helmet on and pulled the door open handle. |
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Cuomo ran for governor in 2002, but pulled out before he was to be soundly defeated in the Democratic primary by carl McCall. |
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As she pulled products out of a camouflage makeup bag, the alaskan Army vet said she misses George W. Bush. |
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As we pulled back the sheets the bed was full of confetti in the Basque colors, red, white and green. |
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Chewing on a thick piece of gum, Moss ceremoniously pulled it out when deigning to talk. |
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And by the time the last American troops pulled out in 2011, the Iraqi amphora might not have looked like new. |
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He pulled me into his lap, not the easiest position in a waterbed. |
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In air-conditioned splendour the exquisitely accoutred Eastern and Oriental Express pulled out of Singapore's main station bound for Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. |
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Shirtless bros with pillowy lips and cargo pants pulled down to expose tufts of pubic hair. |
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For proof of that, check out the epic faces pulled by bassist and guitarist Este Haim on this brilliant Tumblr. |
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The application of aspirin and bed rest pulled him through it by midday today and he took it easy for the rest of the day, getting better by the hour. |
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I was craving french fries, so I pulled into the nearest fast-food restaurant. |
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The orderly reached for his wallet and pulled out four quarters. |
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The claim is one of a series of allegations made in a controversial documentary that the BBC has now pulled. |
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While attempting to pull a bin of canned food toward him, Bob is momentarily pulled underwater by a walker sneak-attack. |
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Nothing like it had ever been pulled off in the annals of New York City crime. |
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Father Huber pulled the white sheet down so he could anoint the forehead of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. |
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The burial ground was empty except for the occasional horse-drawn caisson being pulled through its quiet lanes. |
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Catching sight of herself in the warmly lit mirror, she pulled a face. |
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In the end, hollow pulled out a withering attack that outpaced Budden both in speed and viciousness. |
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Guggenheim pulled the confirmed bachelor into her coven of beatnik friends. |
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Then, from a pocket inside his camouflage top, he pulled a hidden stainless steel flask. |
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Heads turned and people stared for a minute, as three policemen him pulled out of the chamber. |
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Her dour father is clad in plaid shorts and black dress socks pulled up snugly along the calf. |
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They pulled up in unmarked cars and on motorcycles, appearing en masse out of the darkness. |
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Two gunmen pulled off a daylight heist in the Diamond District and evaded every single cop. |
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Darren Dyer and Carl Biggins gave Slingsby a comfortable lead at the break although Phil Marwood pulled a goal back to set a few nerves jangling in the second half. |
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That same day, Hanger pulled over a beat-up Mercury Marquis with no license plates cruising down a highway headed to Kansas. |
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He was courteous, explained the legitimate reason we were briefly pulled over, and then let us continue on our way. |
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As he sipped a drink, he pulled out what looked to be a cross between a pen and a cigarette holder, and he took a puff. |
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I pulled my hair up high and covered my eyelashes with waterproof mascara. |
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Remember when ABC pulled the Oscars off of cablevision for 15 minutes in March? |
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She was smiling, hair pulled back neatly in a bun, and 32 at the time of her death. |
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After we pulled in I grabbed my stuff, slipped Jose 3 bucks for his trouble, and told him he only needed to replace one washcloth that I had used as a towel. |
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Celaya eventually pulled over to the side of the road where police heard gunshots. |
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A black-and-tan police cruiser from the Florida Highway Patrol pulled up to the scene. |
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Abbott took advantage of that opening and pulled down a hefty share of the Hispanic vote. |
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Detectives, who have today launched a major hunt for her abductors, say the girl made desperate attempts to stop passing cars but nobody pulled over. |
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To be fair, no artist had ever been asked to, or could have pulled it off if they had. |
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The Mail says that CCTV shows the taxi pulled into the path of the motorcade from a side street. |
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He got a busy signal from the cops, but Gloria pulled up next to him within minutes. |
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Dave Chapelle pulled off the impossible and wrangled the Fugees back together for his 2004 block party documentary. |
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And so one recent evening I pulled into Athens, Ga., the 10th stop on my 15-city, self-engineered, all-drive, no-fly book tour. |
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Whoever pulled the trigger on this acquisition may have just been caught up in the moment. |
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We pulled together a blue-chip panel of financial historians who nominated and ranked their choices. |
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The singer's fan base's reaction to the AF shirt was so intense, the company pulled the top soon AFter its release. |
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Completing the motion, Howe pulled the puck back to his own left and backhanded it hard into the open side of the net. |
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The Germans pulled back on 29 August, withdrawing over the Seine the next day. |
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He pulled Riddle into Hogwarts from the orphanarium where he was abusing the other kids and stealing their stuff. |
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This is a bar or blade which is pulled over the seabed behind any suitable ship or boat. |
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In geology, a rift is a linear zone where the lithosphere is being pulled apart and is an example of extensional tectonics. |
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On August 15, 1971, the United States unilaterally pulled out of the Bretton Woods Accord. |
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Just before it is pulled on board the net is washed by zigzagging at full speed. |
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Both Plutarch and Suetonius say that Caesar waved him away, but Cimber grabbed his shoulders and pulled down Caesar's tunic. |
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The aircraft partially pulled out of the dive, and came to earth in a more or less horizontal attitude. |
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The distance sweep mimics the sound and magnetism of a ship and is pulled behind the sweeper. |
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Helen Wainwright pulled out at the last minute because of an injury, but Trudy decided to go to France on her own. |
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The subducting plates pulled Japan eastward, opening the Sea of Japan around 15 million years ago. |
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The lower jaw is thrust forward while gnawing and is pulled backwards during chewing. |
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The god is often depicted riding a chariot pulled by or composed of swans in his ascension from Delos. |
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The front portion then flexes and forms an anchor point, and the posterior is straightened and pulled forwards. |
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In this mode, the belly scales are lifted and pulled forward before being placed down and the body pulled over them. |
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Some are now constructed by vacuum infusion where the fibres are laid out and resin is pulled into the mold by atmospheric pressure. |
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As the argument got more heated, Reggie Kray pointed a handgun at McVitie's head and pulled the trigger twice, but the gun failed to discharge. |
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As the ship pulled its nets over the stern, it could lift out a much greater haul of up to 60 tons. |
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The use of such ropes pulled by thousands of workers allowed the Egyptians to move the heavy stones required to build their monuments. |
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When a layer of peat in the bog is cut and pulled back using turf knives, pea sized nodules of bog iron can be found and harvested. |
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Pink-faced and pink-handed, Peter leaned over his wife's legs. He reached both hands to her waist and pulled away the lilac-colored garment. |
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On the fourth day, the Pookah reached down and suddenly pulled a long and feathery fish from the sea. |
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My favorite prestidigitation was when he pulled the live dove out of that tiny scarf. |
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As he pulled up after the attack, an enemy ack-ack shell hit Munir's Sabre. |
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While his men were cutting down Atahualpa's attendants, Pizarro rode through them to where a Spanish soldier had pulled the Inca from his litter. |
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These thin pieces were then pulled through a draw plate repeatedly until the desired diameter was achieved. |
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Before the development of cotton gins, the cotton fibers had to be pulled from the seeds tediously by hand. |
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It had been a sort of race hitherto, and the rowers, with set teeth and compressed lips, had pulled stroke for stroke. |
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The man known as Chainsaw Al pulled a fast one last week, buying three companies when everyone assumed he would be selling his own. |
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As the police approached, the car pulled off and sped away into the distance. |
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You've been sitting there all week. It's time you sorted yourself out and pulled your finger out! |
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The mayor pulled out of the race for Senate after numerous opinion polls had him polling at less than 10 percent. |
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She had pulled more than one case out of the fire with a brilliant closing. |
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I hadn't pulled Mrs. Barstow's leg for any of that stuff, she had just handed it to me on a platter, and that wasn't my fault. |
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He has the job not because of talent, but because his dad pulled strings with the boss. |
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The articles pulled back from some of the more extreme Calvinist thinking and created the peculiar English reformed doctrine. |
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Packet boats pulled by horses on tow paths traveled slowly over the canal carrying passengers and freight. |
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So they pulled the furniture away from the wall and found a pile of little dried ratshit pellets behind the dresser. |
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The throstle and the later water frame pulled the rovings through a set of attenuating rollers. |
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Spinning at differing speeds, these pulled the thread continuously while other parts twisted it as it wound onto the heavy spindles. |
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The cotton gin was a wooden drum stuck with hooks that pulled the cotton fibers through a mesh. |
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The pump pushed, rather than pulled the column of water upward, hence it could lift water any distance. |
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Roads were widened and entire neighbourhoods pulled down to make room for modern housing, some of it in tower blocks. |
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This involved using wagons, pulled by a steam engine, on iron rails laid on a level roadbed. |
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A contractor named Beamish heard him there and broke the door down, and an unconscious Isambard was pulled out and revived. |
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With the restoration underway, British Waterways pulled out of the partnership in 2008 because of financial difficulties. |
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Balers are usually pulled by a tractor, with larger balers requiring more powerful tractors. |
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Jennings Brewery offers regular public tours and occasional carriage rides pulled by a shire horse. |
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For instance the Dubbs Quarry incline allowed slate to be pulled up and then down into the valley to The Hause. |
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Hemingway suffered a severe injury in their Paris bathroom when he pulled a skylight down on his head thinking he was pulling on a toilet chain. |
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Eventually the farmer put his hand inside, and pulled out a small piece of flint, shaped in the form of a heart. |
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His longtime friend and climbing partner, Chuck Maffei was spared from being pulled into the slide when their rope severed on a rockband. |
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Then he rolled down the wooden blinds inside, opened the door and pulled halfway down the metal rolldown shutter outside. |
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Her arm looped around the roo bar and she pulled herself into a more upright position, ignoring the sharp stab in her leg. |
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In April they played Hens and Roosters, yoking their wild white and blue violets to see which would get its head pulled off. |
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Goldie pulled her skirts up in front of her, gave Elijah a look over her shoulder, and sashayed away. |
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Brooke pulled the purple scrunchi off her ponytail and ran her fingers through her hair. |
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Could be, said John Grady. He took off his hat and lay back and pulled the serape over him. |
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The tiny restaurant usually got by with three workers on that shift, but found itself shorthanded when the tour bus pulled in. |
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That figure includes skijorers, who wear skis while being pulled by one, two or three dogs. |
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I jumped out with a piece of thin chain, which I snickled round her neck, and pulled her aboard. |
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Clara had pulled a button from a hollyhock spire, and was breaking it to get the seeds. |
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She unbuttoned her sweater and pulled it off, revealing her standardish white bra. |
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The miller or his donkey pulled at the so-called tailpole and turned the mill into the wind. |
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This is it, Secord thought, but the aircraft pulled through. |
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Luggage spilled into the aisle as the bus pulled out of the station. |
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And Jacob is tripping out on a riff he pulled in his solo that made my eyes fill with tears. |
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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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I guess this unholiday is exactly what we all needed today, she thought as she pulled into the driveway. |
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She was heaving now, her left side seizing up as if an unsnappable thread were being pulled through it to convulse it. |
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Meanwhile, David and I upstaffed the spare and pulled two people out of a rollover at the Minnewanka Interchange. |
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He grabbed the handlebars of the smallest Vespa near the end of the row and pulled the machine free of its slot. |
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He pulled out a well-thumbed dictionary and began searching for a translation. |
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Backing their oars and putting the boat about, they pulled towards him with a will. |
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So I did what any self-respecting publisher would do, got out of the car, ran across, got him in an armlock and pulled him out of the shot. |
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People trapped in a block of flats set ablaze by arsonists today called for them to be pulled down. |
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With a surge of adrenaline, she wrenched the car door off and pulled out the injured man. |
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He met me single and he fought me clean, and he's going to be pulled down by no pack of yaller dogs! |
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I had an avulsion fracture of my anterior cruciate ligament, where a chunk of bone on my ligament had pulled away from the main bone. |
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One of the burglars got out and the victim pulled off his balaclava before he was threatened with a knife. |
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It is only the third time in his long career that Federer has given an opponent a walkover, while he has never pulled out during a match. |
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His ordeal began when he pulled up at traffic lights on Walm Lane, west London, shortly before 8pm on Friday. |
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A car pulled up and three men with Beers climbed out, Abarca among them. |
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In the late 1700s, traffic in the United States was RHT based on teamsters' use of large freight wagons pulled by several pairs of horses. |
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I grasped the end of the rope and pulled as hard as I could. |
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I finally pulled into a 7-11 store and bought a bottle of mouthwash so we could both rinse our mouths out. |
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Badger was leaner and seedier, and his Aertex shirt was sweatier and pulled askew by being used to mop his face. |
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He caught her as she went past and pulled her around. She threw up her hands and closed her good eye. Aiee, she cried. Aiee. |
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Without a word, he took my foreskin, pulled it forward, and then, in a single motion, brought down his assegai. |
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Stepping back he pulled the window abstractedly but bangingly down, and leaning against the wall in the quietness began to read. |
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She pulled her long hair up and barretted it so that her long exotic earrings put the finishing touch to her exquisite appearance. |
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Simultaneously, Simon and Pat pulled black leather covered identification bifolds from their breast pockets and let the back flap fall down. |
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He pulled up his sleeve and there on his scrawny arm hung a Rolex the size of Big Ben. |
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I grabbed them and splashed across the river and up the far bank, backed deep into a boobialla bush and pulled them in after me. |
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She pulled off the paper and looked at what he'd bought her, what the horrid, arrogant, boot-burning, bossy pants had bought her. |
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The pilot pulled up hard into a tight loop and browned out, losing sight of the target. |
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Her mother came back in and pulled her out into the hallway as if she were bundling her off on a date and whispered urgently to her. |
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Andre pulled the bung from the top of a barrel, applied a glass tube with a suction device, and withdrew a pale, almost greenish liquid. |
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In Lent noblemen and carls alike had got into the traces and pulled the carts of stone themselves. |
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She only lied to the boy to keep him from hurt, and for her sin her intestines were pulled from her on a Catherine wheel. |
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Caleb, although sensible that his leg had been pulled, roared with laughter. |
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The cumbersome though finely painted charabanc of the late James style is pulled swaying along by a frisky pony of a plot farcical and romantic. |
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I pulled the trigger, but nothing happened. I had forgotten to load the gun. |
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He showed me where to pull the clanger, and I pulled and pulled and the clanging joined the music of the bombardment. |
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I had a close shave with somebody who pulled out in front of me on the road, but I swerved and managed not to hit him. |
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A young girl, age eleven, had been slashed across the throat and had her tongue pulled through the cut, reminiscent of the Colombian necktie. |
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Rusty corkscrewed the plane back down again, but instead of mashing the throttles to the wall, he pulled them to idle. |
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In the bathroom they immersed him in a tub of warm water, and then pulled him out and put him under a cold douche. |
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Jamie opened the wheel chair, placed the eggcrated pad on the chair, set the brakes and pulled open the foot pedals. |
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In the scene below, the key enigma is the woman in the middle, who has pulled her clothing envelopingly around herself. |
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When the student pulled a prank on the principal, the principal evened the score by giving the student a suspension. |
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The molten glass exudes into the space outside the outer crucible, and a filament is pulled from the exudant to form a cored glass fiber. |
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Sergeant Snottle pulled out from under his long black chest plate a piece of pink and blue fairy floss. |
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Radley pulled it, as a great laugh went up, to the very spot from which the fieldsman had been removed. |
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We had the car going flat chat down the highway when the cops pulled us over. |
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I have bought at Boston a dozen Pidgeons ready pulled and garbidged for three pence. |
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Maxwell gloved his hand so that he wouldn't leave fingerprints, then pulled the trigger. |
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Lew pulled his socks from a jacket pocket, grabbed his own shoes, and together they proceeded to the street and into a growler, and were off. |
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By 1880, Germany had 9,400 locomotives pulling 43,000 passengers and 30,000 tons of freight, and pulled ahead of France. |
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I became worried about high-centring the car, so I pulled it off to the side and began walking. |
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At last Sinoway pulled himself together and blew his nose honkingly into an immense, white handkerchief. |
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While I was waiting, a gold-hubcapped car full of guys playing ridiculously loud rap music pulled up at the curb in front of me. |
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When pulled in one direction, the trailing ploughs were lowered onto the ground by the tension on the cable. |
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They pulled out of Greece entirely, maintaining minimal contacts with their Greek allies. |
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Henry then pulled off a diplomatic coup by convincing the Emperor to join the Holy League. |
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He pulled on a pair of jogpants and sat in the dark of the living room taking long pulls at his cigarette. |
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The Liberty cap, also known as the Phrygian cap, or pileus, is a brimless, felt cap that is conical in shape with the tip pulled forward. |
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When he returned from the ceremony to mark this, men of the City pulled Pitt's coach home themselves, as a sign of respect. |
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On his first run, his locomotive pulled 38 freight and passenger cars at speeds as high as 12 miles per hour. |
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The lifeguard pulled the man out of the lake and gave him the kiss of life. |
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However, the funding was pulled and the scheme has been replaced by the proposed Leeds Trolleybus scheme. |
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It was there that the kyai finally pulled down the cloth, slowly, bracing himself for the shock. |
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Kemp left me to go to the ladies'. I pulled out a paperback I had in my pocket. |
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They looped ropes around the stiff legbones of the first cow and pulled her body toward the stoneboat, resting between spurts of hauling. |
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Jolene pulled off Kip's pants, exposing his quivering pink member to the lesbionic onlookers. |
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The Austrian ambassador was bodily pulled into the carriage, but Huskisson panicked. |
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About this time, an operator could ride behind animals that pulled the large machines. |
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Tractor pulled mowers are usually in the form of an attachment to a tractor. |
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The belt can be pulled from the reel only slowly and gradually, as when the occupant extends the belt to fasten it. |
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An oak screen to carry the organ was added at this time to replace a stone screen pulled down in the 16th century. |
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I pulled back, made fast again to the jetty, and then went to sleep at last. |
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For working purposes, they can pull a plow or other farm equipment designed to be pulled by animals. |
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It was made into a retreat for the Prince Regent from 1812, but was largely pulled down after his death. |
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They pulled his breeches around his ankles, and dragged him around the house, but Lawrence refused to reveal the whereabouts of his money. |
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She is pulled overboard but, deep under water, changes her mind and kicks free and is pulled to safety. |
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The 1975 Tour of the Americas kicked off in New York City with the band performing on a flatbed trailer being pulled down Broadway. |
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The Sunday headliner was originally scheduled to be Kylie Minogue, who instead pulled out in May to receive treatment for breast cancer. |
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Golf bags can be carried, pulled on a trolley or harnessed to a motorized golf cart during play. |
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The sliding roof design minimises the shadow by having the roof pulled back on the east, west and south. |
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Work began on the Park in December 2006, when a sports hall in Eton Manor was pulled down. |
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The museum curator went to the shelf and pulled down an ancient metering device. |
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Hill's last race was the Japanese Grand Prix where he spun off the track and pulled into the pits citing mental fatigue. |
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At the German Grand Prix, Button was again pulled into the weighbridge, but went on to qualify fourth. |
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One win for Plato was the only success for the season, and Renault pulled out of the BTCC at the end of the season. |
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O'Sullivan was leading, but Walden pulled back four frames in a row to win the match. |
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After two seasons at Wrexham, the club pulled out from bidding for a 2012 Super League licence. |
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The centre anchor alone weighed 12 tons and was pulled through Netherton on its journey to the ship by 20 Shire horses. |
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He said when he pulled the pin out of the Mills bomb, he was always afraid it would go off before he got it out of his hand. |
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Harvesting duties and family emergencies pulled men home regardless of the sergeant's orders. |
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A gibbet was erected in Leicester as a warning, and was pulled down by the citizens. |
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It wasn't until the officer pulled out the cuffs and mirandarized me that everything fell into place. |
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He pulled Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933, claiming its disarmament clauses were unfair, as they applied only to Germany. |
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The two strands of DNA in a double helix can thus be pulled apart like a zipper, either by a mechanical force or high temperature. |
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Such oxidizer react with and break down the gel, reducing the fluid's viscosity and ensuring that no proppant is pulled from the formation. |
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In February 2013, Starkey pulled a tendon and was replaced for a gig by Scott Devours who performed with less than four hours' notice. |
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Oasis were due to record an episode of MTV Unplugged at the Royal Festival Hall but Liam pulled out, citing a sore throat. |
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She then pulled out of performances in Istanbul and Athens which had been scheduled for the following week. |
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Taylor pulled the Firm's finances into order and spent much time controlling Morris and ensuring that he worked to schedule. |
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A steel wire mesh pulled taut between two enormous steel hoops, it remains an ethereal and an uncertain form despite its colossal scale. |
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But things got bad as Wales pulled a try back through Richard Johnson, and then Danny Brough was sinbinned for dissent on 26 minutes. |
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In Greek art, Poseidon rides a chariot that was pulled by a hippocampus or by horses that could ride on the sea. |
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Most ploughing was done with a heavy wooden plough with an iron coulter, pulled by oxen, who were more effective and cheaper to feed than horses. |
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Burgundian troops surrounded the rear guard, and she was pulled off her horse by an archer. |
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Lloyd George pulled fewer punches in his War Memoirs, published in 1936 when Haig was dead and Lloyd George no longer a major political player. |
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The company also said it would stop running Braintree hospital in Essex as it pulled out of managing GP services and large hospitals. |
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The Roman line fell back to the Olt in 245 and, in 271, the Romans pulled out of the region. |
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On 20 September, the division was pulled off the line for a period of rest. |
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Prior to the notpology, at least half a dozen companies had pulled their ads from the show. |
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These wagons on these tramlines would be pulled by horse over wooden rails, which later were replaced by wrought iron. |
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At the end of June 2012, Bale pulled out of the tournament with a back injury. |
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He reached into his pocket and pulled out, of all things, an ice cream cone. |
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The band were also scheduled to support Oasis for a number of dates across Europe, in early 2006, but pulled out due to family commitments. |
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They were slated to play in the country for the Coke Zero Fest of 2009, but pulled out at the last minute to record Fever. |
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In desperation with seasonal sinus flare-up, I pulled out my coconut oil with a drop of peppermint and oil pulled for 20 minutes. |
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He was pulled off the mudflat with a large cargo net and the help of the US Coast Guard. |
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Otariids and walruses have hind limbs that can be pulled under the body and used as legs on land. |
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We pulled over to the shore, dragged the boat up ontop the sandbar, stretched our legs and ate some sandwiches. |
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When the nets are pulled together, the dolphins become entangled under water and drown. |
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She was pulled from the water but had been in a condition known as akinetic mutism until her death. |
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When Robert Haile pulled his own weapon, Brooks continued his stick-up. |
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But after only 50 miles of flapping, the bored bird pulled out and swooped on the Haven Allhallows holiday complex at Rochester, Kent. |
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Then I grabbed him and pulled at his precious hair with one hand, while trying to yank off his jewellery with the other. |
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For the first time in nearly quarter of a century the anesthetization device was pulled out of the patients at the operation room, he declared. |
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The Swiss FMX star pulled a Backflip Superman Indy over the quarterpipe on his last run of the evening. |
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Delving into the darkside of clients' lives has pulled me toward an exploration of the merging process which often develops within the therapeutic relationship. |
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