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"She's got a wonderful action and like most Frankels, they take a bit of pulling up after the winning post, which is a great sign.
Placing one foot on the end of the mast and pulling on the downhaul rope, tighten until the edge of sail between the top and the second baton becomes floppy (this can take quite a bit of pulling force) and then secure it in the cleat.
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It sounds great in conjunction with a bit of pulled pork and the promise of a bump later that night.
And since Aids seems more like a permanent but treatable condition here in the west, even the big daddy of STDs has lost a bit of pull.
Haim's set in Amsterdam ended with an extraordinary expression of sisterhood, a carefully synchronised few minutes of percussion in which each of the Haims took up sticks and played a bit of pulled-apart drum kit.
Others recount movements feeling restricted or tight "it's limited now (hand behind back) I can feel it" (I/V 14) and "I can feel a bit of pull there" (I/V 17).
"Every so often I felt a little bit of pulling, but otherwise had no pain anymore.
He has found travelling a bit of a pull to be honest," said Kearney.
"Being my previous club as well, where I finished my playing my career was obviously a bit of a pull.
To do this, just follow the texture of the rings and pull them into little segments (the rings are often clumped together and will need a bit of effort to pull apart).
That isn't surprising as it required real skill and a bit of luck to pull it off.
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