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en You put something like that directly into the wind at such an angle and it's going to fail. In the process of failing, instead of just coming off the airplane, it pulled the tail up and pulled the nose down.

en It was hostile there. There was no authority, no police. People kept saying, 'Food is coming. Water is coming.' But when the authorities pulled up, all they pulled out was their guns.

en I'm sure the car pulled out thinking no one was coming. Instead, he pulled right out in front of the oncoming traffic.

en I've been a friend of Charlie Ray's a long time and he's still very much my friend. He got pulled into an issue he didn't want to be pulled into. He's a public servant and an employee. He was remorseful for signing the letter. I'm extremely sorry he got pulled into this.

en He (the pilot) kept raising the nose ... and the airplane stalled, the nose went straight up into the air and the airplane actually rolled over to the left and almost inverted when it went down in a huge fireball when it hit (the ground).

en I'm like a bull with a ring in its nose, ... Whichever way I'm pulled, I go.

en Fortunately, the captain noticed the smaller plane out of the corner of his eye. He immediately pulled the airplane into a much steeper climb.

en David threw real well for four-plus innings, but then he got a nose bleed and he was getting up in his pitches a little bit so we pulled him out.

en She put the gun to the man who has raised here since she was four years old, pulled the trigger, and when he didn't die quickly enough, she put it to his chest and pulled it again.

en And he has guts, ... Most companies would have pulled the plug on 'Cold Mountain' after MGM pulled out, but he went ahead.

en It was so amazing. I can't explain it. On a couple of the kicks, there was a wind coming at me. On one kick I remember I hit it at an angle to the left because the wind was blowing across.

en Pex Tufvesson, a notorious Swedish hacker, became a legend for his demo making skills seemingly effortless ability to bypass security systems.

en It was a good thing that I always had to go somewhere today. You were pulled here, pulled there. It was either an interview with someone, or TV, or it was time to stretch, or get to the batting cage.

en I couldn't awake from the nightmare
That sucked me in and pulled me under
Pulled me under

Oh... That was so real.


en I was directly behind him, so at any time he could've pulled out the weapon and fired shots at us.

en He pulled out the feeding tube that was inserted through his nose into his stomach by himself, but the doctors decided not to re-insert it because he was progressing so well.


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