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Asked if he would be comfortable with talks dragging into the new season, he responded: "Definitely.
You'll see a couple of dozen sleepy attorneys dragging into "the Breakfast Club," a unique exercise in courtroom management devised by U.S. District Judge Edward W. Nottingham, a stern Bush appointee who deeply resents wasted time.
Confusion ensues, slowing down the furious bikers and dragging into the mix City Hall-area office workers who are just trying to get in a little lunch break walk-a-cise but are now risking loss of limb.
The 23 senators, in their cushy leather swivel-thrones, postulate into microphones, gnashing over the details of this epic health-care bill consuming Washington, now deep into Week 2 and dragging into the longest Senate Finance Committee set-to in 15 years.
But in the early paintings by him in the Modern Museum we see paint as conflict, rather than as daydream, and we also see a very distinguished human being struggling to bring to portraiture the complexities and the self-contradictions that psychoanalysis was dragging into the light.
Qadi has developed good relations with Chelsea, who have loaned Rovers two promising youngsters in Charlie Colkett and Jake Clarke-Salter and he has worked closely with Clarke to improve the infrastructure at a club that needed dragging into the 21st century in some respects.
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