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Pulling and back
Pulling off her face mask, she carefully placed the spear gun across the stern, then lifted her wet hair from her back and squeezed out the water.
Pulling the trigger when the hammer is not cocked moves the hammer back by means of a strut, or some other mechanism, which ultimately does not give the hammer as much rearward travel as manual cocking.
Pulling back to the Hessian barracks, he was joined by the rest of the Jägers.
Pulling back this invite is against the whole principle about what we fight for and profess to be about.
Pulling back t by ƒ defines a regular function on X.
Pulling the III Panzer Corps back through the difficult terrain, and repositioning it 15 kilometers south of Boyarka, for the new attack lasted until February 11, with a week having been lost because of the misguided initial assault.
The history of Serjeants-at-Law goes back centuries ; Alexander Pulling argues that Serjeants-at-Law existed " before any large portion of our law was formed ", and Edward Warren agrees, supporting him with a Norman writ from approximately 1300 which identifies Serjeants-at-Law as directly descending from Norman conteurs ; indeed, they were sometimes known as Serjeant-Conteurs.
Pulling back u < sup > n </ sup > by this map gives an equivariant cocyle on E × X and therefore a cocycle of E / π × X with coefficients in B ⊗ B ⊗...⊗ B.
Pulling back a sieve S on c by an arrow f: c ′→ c gives a new sieve f < sup >*</ sup > S on c ′.
Pulling back the basket, Ellet decided to assure the watching crowd that the system was workable.
Pulling the operating handle back causes the bolt to rock back and upwards, freeing a locking stud on the receiver and unlocking the bolt.

Pulling and I
Pulling out all the stops, Longworth wrote, " If you send me I will humiliate you.
Two songs, " Fall upon me " (" Fall upon me like a hundred flowers ") and " Pulling Touch " (" Are you the cup that I hold by the cheekbones, I pull you close and I drink you up ") are about love, and in particular, sex.

Pulling and around
The English-speaking Americans around them picked up the phrase ( part of " Pulling the Lion's Tail " no doubt ) and compressed Genug von Kanada into " Genug Kanada ," and so on.

Pulling and once
Pulling out one last-ditch effort by leaving Los Angeles to work at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the group recorded a handful of tracks that, for once, showed their full potential in the studio.
Pulling it off again, the boy's varsity team went undefeated once again in 2010-2011, making it a 3 win streak.

Pulling and .
Pulling on the reins can be used to steer or stop the horse.
Pulling the lever would drive a rammer into the chamber, which sealed it and held the ball and powder securely in place.
Pulling the slide out lowers the pitch ; pushing the slide in raises it.
Other processes in which synthetic rubies can be produced are through the Czochralski's Pulling process, flux process, and the hydrothermal process.
Pulling someone's leg means either that you literally grab their leg and yank it, or more likely, it means that you tease them by telling them a fictitious story.
Pulling a rickshaw was often the first job for peasants migrating to these cities.
Pulling a rickshaw requires stamina and carrying heavy loads especially in inclement weather.
Pulling the heavy buckets up from the bottom of the wells required the strength of three men or use of a camel.
It was additionally a mild breakthrough in North America, as the single " Another Nail in My Heart " was a No. 56 hit in Canada, and second single " Pulling Mussels ( From the Shell )" received airplay on U. S. rock radio stations.
They played, in order, " Take Me I'm Yours ," " Pulling Mussels ( From the Shell )," " Is that Love ?," " Tempted ," " Labelled with Love ," " Cool for Cats ," and " Up the Junction.
On the US tour, during a performance of Pulling Mussels ( From the Shell ) live on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show, Stephen Large played the keyboard solo on an Apple iPad.
Pulling the trigger releases a hammer which strikes the percussion cap and ignites the explosive primer.
Pulling down the house and building a new residence was deemed to be the appropriate course of action.
Pulling on gear during a free ascent is often referred to as A0.
* It is the setting for the BBC ( 2006 ) comedy series Pulling.
Pulling the trigger would accelerate the car forward, while pushing it would either stop the car or cause it to go into reverse.
Pulling ashore to get their bearings, Bobby and Ed encounter a pair of unkempt hillbillies emerging from the woods, one toothless and carrying a shotgun.
Bowling Green has hosted the National Tractor Pulling Championships since 1967.
Pulling the line to ground is considered a logical zero while letting the line float is a logical one.

back and sheet
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.
If a sheet is for multiple days it shows a conversion table to convert from weekday to date and back.
The interior of a Casio scientific calculator from the late 1980s, showing the processor chip ( small square, top-middle, left ), keypad contacts ( 44 circles, inside back cover, right ; 44 matching contacts on a plastic sheet, left ), the back of the LCD display ( left side, top, marked 4L102E ), the battery compartment ( empty ) and other components.
* Skin-The front and back faces of the door are then covered with wood veneer, thin plywood, sheet metal, fiberglass, or vinyl.
He thought that it had " aged in as timeless a manner as many other first-party Nintendo games from the NES era ", and described Kid Icarus as " one of those games that made a lot more sense back in the ' 80s, accompanied by a tips and tricks strategy sheet ".
This program instructs the plotter, in order, to take the first pen, to go to coordinates X = 500, Y = 500 on the paper sheet, to lower the pen against the paper, to move 1000 units in the Y direction ( thus drawing a vertical line ), to lift the pen and finally to put it back in its stall.
As the sheet is moved back and forth, the grit wheels keep the sheet in proper registration due to the grit particles falling into the earlier indentations, much like the teeth of two gears meshing.
In this case, each circuit board was paired with a second, placed back to back with a sheet of copper between them.
d ) they could not be certain that the two halves of the map, held together by a binding strip glued on the back, had ever been a single sheet — unlike any other known medieval double-page map ; looking at the map, it is clear that the artist knew exactly, to the nearest millimeter, where it was going to be folded, because several place-names start or finish right next to it while none are written straight across it, and the rivers of eastern Europe run parallel to it ;
During 2010, the court examiner's review of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy also brought these instruments back into focus, as Lehman had used an instrument called " Repo 105 " to allegedly move assets and debt off-balance sheet to make its financial position look more favorable to investors.
The ice sheet pushed down that far, then melted back, leaving the band of choppy hills and little lakes that cuts diagonally across the county.
The copying clerk arranged the portion of the letter book to be used in the following sequence starting from the front: a sheet of oiled paper, then a sheet of letter book tissue, then a letter placed face up against the back of the tissue on which the copy was to be made, then another oiled paper, etc.
The pressure of writing or typing on the top sheet transferred colored wax to its back side, producing a mirror image of the desired marks.
) The wax-supply sheet was then removed and discarded, and the other sheet ( containing the images ) was fastened onto the drum of the ( manual or electrical ) machine, with the waxed ( back, or reverse-image ) side out.
Papermaking is known to have been traced back to China about 105 CE, when Cai Lun, an official attached to the Imperial court during the Han Dynasty ( 202 BCE-220 CE ), created a sheet of paper using mulberry and other bast fibres along with fishnets, old rags, and hemp waste.
Sneaking aboard the Fortune, Nick discovers on the back side of a sheet of music a receipt signed by Amboy acknowledging that Drake's debt had been paid.
Station wagons also got new sheet metal, although from the firewall back, the Taurus and Mercury Sable wagons again shared the same panels, with all station wagon doors being the same as those used on the Sable sedans.
The next problem was to make them move to the proper location where they could be read back out — Twistor was a wire and there was only one place to go, but in a 2D sheet things would not be so easy.
Attaching the output from the detector back to the electromagnets turns the sheet into a series of loops, which can hold the information as long as needed.

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