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pulled stay stops
Stay at the end of the credits. I pulled out the stops on the credits. John Lasseter
pulling teeth
Man, that was like pulling teeth out there tonight. Bob Hofman
pull reason
That's the way it is. You just have to play well and don't give him a reason to pull you. David Aebischer
pulled
I was out there fumbling the ball, and you just can't do that. We pulled it out (Saturday), but that just can't happen. Jimmy Williams
pull season time
I think it's the first time this season that we were rattled. It's unfortunate that we couldn't pull it out. Walter Dorman
pull
I was wrong, I was frustrated. I apologize. I just wanted to try to pull through and get us the win. Juan Dixon
pull straight
I was thinking, straight zipper. But when it was installed, and you could see the undulations and the pull ... Susan Rosenberg
pull
I think comedy is so specific, so hard. I'd audition for comedies and think, 'I can't pull this off.' Melissa Fumero
pull says supposed wax
It doesn't pull away any wax that it says it's supposed to. Anthony Robbins
straight sure
Making sure you're on the straight and narrow? Matt Lauer
straight
I think politicians who suggest they are uninterested in the support of newspapers are not being straight with people. Douglas Alexander
straight throw
I can still run in a straight line, and I can still throw a punch. Pierce Brosnan
straight
When you see it straight on, it collapses into a straight line. And from the side, it will look voluminous. Kathleen McCarthy
straightforward hard
I find it hard to deliver straightforward things. Ang Lee
straight unknowns
We can't get a straight answer. There's just a lot of unknowns right now. Rochelle Cancienne
straight-up ambiguous protagonists
Nobody is ever just a straight up protagonist or antagonist - everybody's morally ambiguous. Cheyenne Jackson
straight
Write. Write. Write. Learn how to revise. No story is perfect straight from the keyboard. Carol Berg
straight-up eros
Don’t start on that. When I offered you her gifts, you told me to shove them straight up my back orifice. (Eros) Sherrilyn Kenyon