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The phrase "a plane and pull" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
Without additional context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used, as it appears to be incomplete or nonsensical.
Example: "To achieve the desired shape, you need to use a plane and pull the material carefully."
Alternatives: "a tool and draw" or "a device and extract".
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"Before, I'd sit on a plane and pull out a computer and start writing a speech or whatever," he said.
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I was recently on a plane, and we pulled back from the gate and then there was a "maintenance delay", and we sat on the plane for two hours.
Newman posted a video of himself last night arguing with an employee at the Denver airport, after he said he was pulled off a plane and told he could not continue his journey.
Murphy's deputy was Flying Officer (later Sir) Henry Winneke, who found his boss's companionship "exhilarating"—Murphy was "a product of the old school of airmen who could not only fly a plane but also pull it apart and put it together again", generally "amiable" but who "could act gruffly when the occasion demanded".
The party also has two billboards with similar themes in the vicinity of the convention hall and plans to have a plane pull a banner Wednesday night with the message: "Romney-Ryan: Wrong for the Middle Class".
So when Marggraff is reading a book at home or even on a plane, he'll pull out his pen, hit record and start talking about what he's thinking, while jotting down some keywords.
Mitchel Shapiro, 49, of Smithtown, was looking for an event that would capture people's imaginations when someone suggested a plane pull.
By the time Sarah stumbles down the aisle, her eyes twitching between thick bars of kohl, we've entered a tunnel of paranoia, edited as a panic attack; midway through their vows, she looks up and spots a plane pulling a banner that reads "WeBuyUglyHouses.com".
The USA Gymnastics president, Bob Colarossi, boarded a plane to Houston, pulled Karolyi out of retirement and began a feverish approach to resurrecting the American gymnasts.
At some point, a plane pulling a banner that read "Joe Must Go"* began to circle the stadium, and fans took up that chant — "Joe must go! Joe must go!" — louder and louder as the game neared its dismal conclusion.
ABOVE the beach in Miami, a plane pulls a message for the sunbathing masses: "PASS.
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