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"It has to be big to pull 5,000 pounds of metal," he said.
Aside from his beautifully tailored black Armani suit and gray silk tie, Rosenman sported a T.J. Steel watch — gorgeous, but another timepiece you have to be big to pull off.
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They wanted an act for next year's festival that would be big enough to pull people across the Solent.
Later, after he is elected and his approval ratings plummet, she thinks: "I was saddened, dejected; if Arnold couldn't stand firm, what hero was going to be big enough, steadfast enough, to pull me from my predicament?
Still, the vitamin industry is big business, pulling in more than $36 billion dollars in just the U.S. last year.
Maybe $75 billion will be enough to pull the big banks through this woeful period.
At first, everyone was sure that many big players would be forced to pull their apps, such as Amazon's popular Kindle app.
Twitter staff "Hey, could you help me get the @Haje handle on Twitter?" I'd ask them by Twitter DM, in the pub or over a dinner I had lovingly prepared (read: microwaved) in order to be able to pull a big favor.
If Citigroup does not reach a deal by Tuesday, bank officials fear it would be hard to pull off a big stock offering until next year, because many big investors leave for the holiday vacation.
But with Starwood's shares still languishing, it will be hard to pull off another big deal to hold his interest.
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