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gravitational pull
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4.87 |
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Its gravitational pull has long proven irresistible. |
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powerful pull
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1.18 |
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This folk music exerts a powerful pull. |
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long pull
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0.99 |
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It has been a long pull. |
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strong pull
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0.72 |
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But the magnet of hope still exerts a strong pull. |
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emotional pull
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0.53 |
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There is such an emotional pull from that era. |
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first pull
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0.53 |
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That point, though, was just the first pull. |
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political pull
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0.53 |
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Their political pull is undisputed. |
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magnetic pull
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0.46 |
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And its magnetic pull brings people here from all corners of the country. |
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tidal pull
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0.46 |
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It is also a good time to savor the tidal pull of everyday life. |
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abdominal pull
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0.39 |
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Baerga came to New York unable to hit or run because of an abdominal pull. |
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helped pull
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0.39 |
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That helped pull the benchmark up as arbitrageurs sold futures and bought the underlying cash index. |
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stronger pull
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0.33 |
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In this austere landscape of death and myth, history often has a stronger pull than the present. |
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attempted pull
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0.26 |
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Hick messed up an attempted pull against Waqar. |
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inexorable pull
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0.26 |
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He is feeling the inexorable pull of Father Time. |
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particular pull
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0.26 |
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They seem to have particular pull at pageants, Olympic competitions and other special events. |
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rapid pull
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0.26 |
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Lower oesophageal sphincter pressure was measured with the rapid pull through technique. |
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top-edged pull
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0.26 |
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Waugh was held at short leg off a top-edged pull. |