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"They're dragging in a lot of analysts and ramping up everything.
The realism of this milieu is intense enough – and surely worth the investment of storytelling faith – without Iñarritu and his co-writers dragging in a mess of metaphysics.
From the moment he undercut Don at the footwear presentation by dragging in a second, bolder line of approach, Michael Ginsberg's card has been marked.
Having made her seem like a hateful pinhead, the writers backtrack laboriously, dragging in a Cuban orphan for her to hug and the mother of a kidnapped security guard for her to console.
Finally, a word of thanks for The Culture Show (BBC2), which continues to prove you can make thought-provoking television about the arts without dragging in a bunch of pretentious talking-heads as on the Friday night Review Show.
Under this metaphorical big top, Sandusky's lawyer all but stood on top of a car with a bullhorn urging everyone to come attend his client's hearing — including dragging in a set of alleged victims who had to skewer up the courage to testify in open court — and then waived the hearing after they'd all arrived.
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"As I was being dragged in, a police general said to me: 'Do you think you can change the world?
The Congolese war dragged in a half-dozen other African countries, eager to settle their own scores and cart off Congo's tin, timber, diamonds and gold.
One of the injured dragged in was a journalist, who kept saying, "pigs, pigs, pigs," in reference to the police.
She is concerned when her pet mouse drags in a dead cat.
"This lawsuit drags in a lot of unsupported and unfounded allegations about patient care".
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