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pull with
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19.75 |
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Pull with me. |
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pull down
|
18.24 |
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I want to know what the CEO pulled down last year. |
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pull after
|
13.10 |
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It was pulled after two months. |
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pull over
|
11.52 |
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Would you mind pulling in over there? |
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pull at
|
11.26 |
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So they pull off at Waco. |
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pull for
|
10.40 |
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He was pulled over for speeding. |
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pull within
|
10.14 |
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The Lakers used foul shots to pull within five. |
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pull in
|
9.22 |
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Carey got pulled back in, too. |
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pull because_of
|
7.37 |
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But you have to pull out because of bad language. |
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pull through
|
7.11 |
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It pulled me through it. |
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pull by
|
5.79 |
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A car had pulled up by the gate. |
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pull as
|
4.41 |
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He pulled straight As the first year. |
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pull from
|
4.28 |
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Mr. Holland pulled up from behind me in his car. |
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pull along
|
3.62 |
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Pull them along that way. |
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pull before
|
3.55 |
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Even when the trick has been pulled off before. |
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pull on
|
3.16 |
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He pulled out on Saturday. |
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pull toward
|
3.16 |
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But something pulled him toward design. |
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pull alongside
|
2.83 |
|
He pulled alongside. |
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pull to
|
2.17 |
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They scored eight points in a row to pull to within seven. |
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pull across
|
1.97 |
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The car pulled up across the street from the nail salon. |