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A lot of childhood memories, most of them embarrassing, get dragged up (the writers capture teen experiences and apprehensions with particular skill).
I think it's the sheer, unbridled eroticism of seeing a man really become one with his shoes, dipping his fingers in and out of the torn toe box like it's his last couple of minutes on Earth before the shoe rapture, where all those naughty, dirty little trainers get dragged up to the Foot Locker in the sky. .
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'I got dragged up from the audience,' he tells me.
And he'd have appreciated Tower's rendition of a broken exhaust, which sounds "like someone in a suit of armor getting dragged up the street".
She also writes, Nora Ephron-ishly: "Being an only child is a bit like being Spanish: you have your dinner late, you go to bed late, and, with all the grown-up parties you get dragged to, you wind up eating a lot of hors d'oeuvres".
Don't get dragged down or caught up in the opinions of others.
The Dortmund boys could lift their colleagues up or get dragged down by the bad vibes.
Too often, break ups can get dragged out way too long.
You can attach it to your wrist so if you get dragged under it will bring you up again.
The trust drew up strict rules to ensure it did not get dragged into doing the state's job.
My music always ends up having more elements that are subconsciously soaked into the fabric of the song; tunes always get dragged from one place to another.
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