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The band, who all wore white shirts with a big, black S painted on the front, pulled black ties from around the backs of their necks to form a dollar sign, then started playing a new song titled " Pull My Strings ", a barbed, satirical attack on the ethics of the mainstream music industry, which contained the lyrics, " Is my cock big enough, is my brain small enough, for you to make me a star ?".
" Pull My Strings " was never recorded for a studio release, though the performance at the Bay Area Music Awards, which was the first and only time the song was ever performed, was released on the band's compilation album Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death.
Pull on it slowly and it exhibits continuous flow, similar to that evidenced in a highly viscous liquid.
Image: Versatackle Knot Step5. jpg | Pull on the second working end, and work out the slack to tighten.
Dream Theater drew more heavily upon traditional progressive rock and also built much of their earlier career on the band members ' virtuoso instrumental skills, despite also achieving an early-and unexpected-MTV hit with the eight-minute " Pull Me Under " from 1992's Images and Words.
Pull My Daisy was accordingly praised for years as an improvisational masterpiece, until Leslie revealed in a November 28, 1968 article in The Village Voice that the film was actually carefully planned, rehearsed, and directed by him and Frank, who shot the film on a professionally lit studio set.
In late August and early September, Grayson County hosts the annual Grayson County Fair, which entertains locals and guests with music, a carnival, a Truck and Tractor Pull, a Demolition Derby, and ends on Labor Day with a parade through Leitchfield.
The video for second single " Don't Let Her Pull You Down " premiered on October 15, and was released on October 20 via limited orange and sky blue vinyl prints.
Pull brakes are rarely used on children's trikes, but some " Bigwheel "- style plastic trikes have lever brakes in which an inverted half-moon-shaped brake pad is pressed against the driving surface of the right rear wheel.
Pull on the standing part to tighten around the object.
* Dionne Brand ,-Bread Out of Stone: Recollections on Sex, Recognitions, Race, Dreaming and Politics and We're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us Up: Essays in African Canadian Women's History
Cooder's critically acclaimed new album Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down, released on August 30, 2011, contains politically charged songs such as " No Banker Left Behind " which was inspired by a Robert Scheer column.
# Pull on all four rope parts to tighten the knot.
Pull factors illustrate the choices of destinations by tourists, whereas push factors determine the desire to go on holiday.
The filming centred around Pull Wyke Bay and Pull Wood House on the North-West shoreline.
The band began working on a fourth album, Pull, with session guitarists Buzz Feiten, Trevor Rabin, Doug Macaskill and Peter McRea.
" Experts on Sound Pull New Strings: Congress on Acoustics Hears Electronic Music, Discusses Deceptive Tape Recording ".
The Pull takes place across the Black River in Holland, Michigan, and now takes place on the first Saturday of October every year ( Prior to 1993 it was held on a Friday ).
During the Pull, each team has 18 students on the rope as " pullers ," and another 18 acting as guides and morale boosters, or " moralers.

Pull and ends
# Pull each standing end while ensuring that the bitter ends are not pulled from the " 69 " holes.

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Pull to tighten.

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He thought, Pull out of it, old son.
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Pull per the blue arrows.
* Pull a section of rope back and lay it alongside the rope, so that the rope forms a Z approximately 20 cm long.
* Extraction – Pull out key facts.
The practice was criticized in the chorus of the Dead Kennedys song " Pull My Strings ", a parody of the song " My Sharona " (" My Payola ") sung to a crowd of music industry leaders during a music award ceremony.
* Members of indie bands Klaxons and Pull Tiger Tail all grew up and went to schools in Stratford before they moved to New Cross, London.
: Patient: Doctor, I feel like a pair of curtains. Doctor: Pull yourself together!
Hot Tuna, for instance, had released a second ( electric ) LP during 1971, First Pull Up, Then Pull Down, which proved even more successful than its predecessor.
Pull My Daisy ( 1959 ) is a short film that typifies the Beat Generation.
Originally intended to be called The Beat Generation the title Pull My Daisy was taken from the poem of the same name written by Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Cassady in the late 1940s.
* Guardian article mentioning the play Beat Generation and the fact that Pull My Daisy was pulled from its third act.
And, in a story which appeared in Uncle Scrooge entitled " The Golden Fleecing " the ducklings looked up the question, how to put a dragon to sleep, and found the answer, Pull the wool over his eyes.
" " You Don't Pull No Punches, But You Don't Push the River ", one of the album's side closers, exemplifies the long, hypnotic, cryptic Morrison with its references to visionary poet William Blake and to the seemingly Grail-like Veedon Fleece object.
" The flight attendant's response was, " Pull your pants up or you're getting off the plane.

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Now, Mis-ter McBride '', said Lord, and he laid a firmly restraining hand on the field boss's arm.
and for this human beings must be firmly in control of the economics on which our society rests.
Adams firmly contended that the historian must never underrate the impact of the geographical environment on history.
Taking account of the fact that such a move on our part would be unpopular in world opinion, he argued that the responsibility of the United States is `` to do, confidently and firmly, not what is popular, but what is right ''.
While assembled lid is still on design head, gently but firmly press it on plaster board.
We should do what we can to discourage this conclusion, both by offering assistance for their domestic needs and by reacting firmly to irresponsible actions on the world scene.
The council agreed it should more firmly state its belief in and dependence on the Bible.
Once he was firmly established in the Northern March, Albert's covetous eye lay also on the thinly populated lands to the north and east.
Characteristically, all of Alfred's innovations were firmly rooted in traditional West Saxon practice, drawing as they did upon the three so-called ‘ common burdens ' of bridge work, fortress repair and service on the king's campaigns that all holders of bookland and royal loanland owed the Crown.
The Plague of Justinian in the 6th and 7th centuries is the first known attack on record, and marks the first firmly recorded pattern of bubonic plague.
It has never been firmly established how the fire on Orient broke out, but one common account is that jars of oil and paint had been left on the poop deck, rather than properly stowed away after paintwork on the ship's hull had been completed shortly before the battle.
Beforehand various rumours arose including plans to return to ground-sharing with QPR in a new 40, 000 seater White City stadium, although these now appear firmly on hold with the construction of the Westfield shopping centre on the proposed site.
There he discreetly but firmly refuted d ' Alembert's technical errors and personal positions on probability.
William of Tyre placed the blame for this disaster firmly on the baggage and the presence of non-combatants.
Fuerteventura, with its 3, 000 sunshine hours a year, was placed firmly on the world stage as a major European holiday destination.
Cleveland and Treasury Secretary Daniel Manning stood firmly on the side of the gold standard, and tried to reduce the amount of silver that the government was required to coin under the Bland-Allison Act of 1878.
Despite opposing the United States in favour of the Sandanistas on the country's northern border, stern warnings against the US Bay of Pigs invasion, along with repelling Nicaraguan dictator Somoza's invasion after turning to the Organization of American States, and border disputes with Nicaragua, Costa Rica has held firmly to its belief against ever having a military.
Fifteen hundred years have passed since the 3, 500-year reign of the God Emperor Leto Atreides II ended with his assassination ; humanity is firmly on the Golden Path, Leto's plan to save mankind from destruction.
" She does not, because of this, evade the duty imposed on her of proclaiming humbly but firmly the entire moral law, both natural and evangelical.
In the spiral cutting process, the ham is firmly affixed, on the top and bottom, to a rotating base, which is gradually lowered as a blade is applied.
Whatever the precise nature of Hecate's transition into folklore in late Antiquity, she is now firmly established as a figure in Neopaganism, which draws heavily on folkloric traditions associating Hecate with ' The Wild Hunt ', witches, hedges and ' hedge-riding ', and other themes that parallel, but are not explicitly attested in, Classical sources.

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