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Tie up loose cords, too - a child pulling on an electrical cord, or tripping on one, could pull an appliance off a stand.
Jan Stegelman
Tie up loose cords, too ? a child pulling on an electrical cord, or tripping on one, could pull an appliance off a stand.
Anne Franchak
She sat there and consciously made the decision to sit there for 10 minutes while the baby laid inside the toilet. Moments later she then used a pair of scissors to remove the child's umbilical cord, and then waited an additional 10 minutes before pulling the child out of the toilet and wrapping her in a towel.
Liz Calzadilla
We got to looking around and there were extension cords running all over the business. The main electrical panel was open, didn't have a cover on it in the back room. Water was running down the wall into that electrical box. It was illegal wiring and very unsafe.
Charles Givens
A child of one can be taught not to do certain things such as touch a hot stove, turn on the gas, pull lamps off their tables by their cords, or wake mommy before noon
Joan Rivers
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1933
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The guys call it 'Pulling an A.J.,' ... Occasionally, you've got to pull an A.J. and let people know where you stand.
Kenny Williams
There are days when any electrical appliance in the house, including the vacuum cleaner, seems to offer more entertainment than the TV set
Harriet van Horne
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1920
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Death is a stopping of impressions through the senses, and of the pulling of the cords of motion, and of the ways of thought, and of service to the flesh.
Marcus Aurelius Antonius
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121
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180
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Because he hath loosed my cord, and afflicted me, they have also let loose the bridle before me.
Bible
I would never recommend leaving them unattended. They do tend to dig into your carpet. Electrical cords -- if you're not watching, look out. Your expensive stereo could be toast. They do tend to chew on things. You don't want them to be chewing on something that will electrocute them, or upset you if it gets damaged.
Gretchen Fieser
Diving is worse than shirt-pulling or tripping. It is betraying the players and the referee. I'm in favor of red cards for diving.
Sepp Blatter
Whenever I go to the dock and look at the horizon, I am on the other side. If I see a boat on the ocean, it pulls me like a cord . . . like a belt pulling my sides, and I don't know where I am, I cannot think of anything else. . .
Marcel Pagnol
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1895
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1974
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I see the environment pulling down Republicans across the board. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. The question is, does it pull them down or does it pull them under?
Jennifer Duffy
I thought she was playing, but she was screaming, running all over the place. So my father grabbed her, and ... he tried to pull the doll and ... the doll had her hair caught and it kept pulling and pulling.
Jose Gomez
[Instead, he pushed the kids out a window. They scooted to the roof, some pulling themselves up with an extension cord.] The rain was pouring down so hard, ... And we had a 3-month-old and a 2-year-old.
Marie Washington
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