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She takes a drag on one of a succession of cigarettes, and says: 'Maybe it was something to do with the fact that I couldn't switch into being someone else.
He takes a drag on one of many Marlboro Blend No 27 cigarettes he'll smoke this afternoon, removing his signature Chicago White Sox hat to reveal a dishevelled flop of tousled hair.
And the phone just happens to be perfectly balanced so it doesn't drag on one side.
The side rudder induced an additional drag on one side, creating a moment to set the boat into an approximately circular motion.
Watch him drag one on from outside off stump now.
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But as the two-hour meeting dragged on, one issue was brought up again and again: the city's sometimes brown, often foul-smelling tap water — and the lack of action on the part of officials to do anything about it.
You deserve to know, especially since so many divorces drag on between one to two years as they slowly slog their way through the overcrowded court system.
American soft power, for example, which has long been a delicate commodity, will be substantially reduced by these events, particularly if, as is likely, they drag on in one form or another for a while longer.
But there is enormous resonance when the wider world breaks in, as it does in Newscast, which reads, in full: The Vietnam war drags on In one corner of our living-room.
He says cases like this one could drag on for years and can result in millions of dollars in attorney's fees for a plaintiff's firm involved in the suit.
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