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Arrows are pulled on tight bows, yanked back near ears, released in wild flight.
Over the decades, researchers have shown that during embryonic development axons are pulled on their long journeys which can stretch from the spinal cord to the big toe by prickly, fanlike structures called growth cones.
The animatronic statues are pulled on carts in parades as they scream, flail, jump, dance, and breathe fire.
Some bras, particularly sleep bras or athletic bras, do not have fasteners and are pulled on over the head and breasts.
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"And they can be pulled on and off".
Or if it's big enough, it can even be pulled on over a sport coat.
Ropes were frequently attached to the counterpoise to be pulled on for extra power.
Moreover, his device includes special tabs that allow it to be pulled on like a sock.
I hear the sound of clothing being pulled on, zipped up, the clack of a belt buckle.
"The faded glory is being pulled on by an equally tough, glorious, solid, black, energised future," he says.
Then, as with any other capitalist venture, the plug can be pulled on failed experiments.
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