Pulled
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And over a century ago, J.J. Thompson did just that, when he
pulled
back the veil on the subatomic world.
So why don’t we feel
pulled
in billions of different directions?
And she smiled and nodded and reached into the handbag next to the bed, and
pulled
out a stack of about a dozen randomized controlled trials showing that medical marijuana has benefits for symptoms like nausea and pain and anxiety.
One of the mothers, when she watched the video, told me that if she could have reached into the laptop and
pulled
our her child from the laptop, she would have done so.
And when I got to the top, the weight of 3,000 quarters in my book bag
pulled
me back down to the ground.
The longer the leg is extended, the more momentum it stores, and the more momentum it can return to the body when it's
pulled
back in.
But Vivaldi
pulled
it off with just one violin, strings, and a harpsichord.
Before the Australian Open, we were in the locker room together, and I always pick on her, so I
pulled
out my camera while she was changing.
What was going on in your brain one second before you
pulled
that trigger?
He's meeting his milestones, he's
pulled
himself up to a stand, and is even starting to say a few words.
So here I was, seeing this patient who was in her second trimester, and I
pulled
out the ultrasound to check on the baby, and she started telling us stories about her first two kids, and I had the ultrasound probe on her belly, and she just stopped mid-sentence.
It's because our attention is
pulled
in so many different directions at a time, and it's in fact pretty impressive if you can stay focused.
They basically
pulled
themselves up by the bootstraps."
People learned new skills, they met new people, and at the end, somebody
pulled
me aside and said, "I have to tell you, the last few weeks has been one of the most intense, hardest working experiences of my entire life, but not one second of it felt like work."
The water molecule on the surface is constantly being
pulled
inwards by the molecule at the center.
And here is a skull of a Homo erectus, which I just
pulled
off the shelf there.
He had this amazing knife that he
pulled
out of his gho and started brandishing when I asked him to make a funny face.
But I
pulled
a hamstring in training camp, and so what every former NFL player does, they go work for NASA, right?
But I turned away for a moment, and he got caught into a riptide and started to be
pulled
out towards the jetty.
In fact, a year earlier, a researcher had been grabbed by one and
pulled
down to depth and killed.
Meeting Phillip brought so much joy, love, truth into my life, and it
pulled
me out of isolation.
People have
pulled
aside, I mean, they've come out of that queue line, they have popped their trunks,
pulled
out lawn chairs and cool drinks.
For instance, "Kindred" tells the story of a woman who is repeatedly
pulled
back in time to the Maryland plantation of her ancestors.
Thinking back, I wonder, 'Why didn't I pay attention to what I was feeling?' When he
pulled
over near the highway, that's when I got scared.
And then, well, he
pulled
all the old ladies out of their wheelchairs."
You know, when the US
pulled
out of the Paris Climate Agreement, hundreds of cities in the United States and thousands more around the world doubled down on their climate commitments.
He used oil stick, crayons, spray paint and pencil and
pulled
quotes from the menus, comic books and textbooks he kept open on the studio floor.
And if that friendly support is
pulled
away, that may make a society more likely to collapse.
Then someone
pulled
and grabbed me, trying to remove my hijab from off of my head.
My mouth had been a helmet forever greased with secrets, my mouth a dead-end street a little bit lit by teeth—my heart, a clam slammed shut at the bottom of a dark, but her mouth
pulled
up like a baby-blue Cadillac packed with canaries driven by a toucan—I swear those lips said bright wings when we kissed, wild and precise—as if she were teaching a seahorse to speak— her mouth so careful, chumming the first vowel from my throat until my brain was a piano banged loud, hammered like that— it was like, I swear her tongue was Saturn’s 7th moon— hot like that, hot and cold and circling, circling, turning me into a glad planet— sun on one side, night pouring her slow hand over the other: one fire flying the kite of another.
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