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As the security forces stand by, the martyr posters multiply, and violence drags at the society.
He uses the tiny performance space resourcefully to keep us visually interested, even when the dialogue drags at times.
(Jason Zinoman) 'JAMAICA, FAREWELL' Debra Ehrhardt's one-woman show drags at the start but becomes increasingly funny as she tells a loopy story of smuggling a million dollars into Miami to accomplish her dream of coming to America (1 35).
McGuinness's talent is clearest in the play of local effects: the boredom that drags at the inhabitants of a police state "like shingle scraping at a boat's hull", or the youth group that passes by like "a phalanx of communist Tintins".
Viscous drags at the inner and outer walls have identical magnitude but they act in opposite directions.
They skate empty car parks or schools during daylight and go to the drags at night.
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A drag at the hip.
In the middle they drag at something.
The Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said that he thought both teams had been dragging at the end.
The heavy chain dragged at the back would "scare" the shrimp into the nets, he says.
It can also turn a rear motor into a generator to provide drag at one wheel.
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