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Trump has dragged many of his followers down the rabbit hole with him.
The smaller crowd that formed Tuesday, however, was rapidly choked off by riot police officers who dragged many of them away.
Frankly, I didn't have any idea who's who at the conference and a few years later, I realized that the conference dragged many famous people and the density of such people was higher than any conference I attended.
During the past thirty or forty years, he reminds us, rapid rates of economic growth in parts of the developing world, particularly China and India, have dragged many, many people out of abject poverty.
Although Japan's banks mostly steered clear of the toxic U.S. mortgage-related assets that dragged many of their counterparts in other regions to their knees, they were badly hurt by the post-Lehman slump in the Japanese stock market.
"The US' drone program has dragged many Western allies into a dirty, secret war," said Kat Craig, legal director of British charity Reprieve.
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It is hoped the deal will transform tribal economics nationwide and drag many Native Americans out of poverty.
What particularly surprised her, and what drags many new teachers down, are the internal politics of teaching.
Yet this drags many scientists out of their comfort zone: They're not priests or theologians and don't know how to sound like them.
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