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Some of those had pulled in as many as 70,000 middle-class Muscovites, but it wasn't just the numbers that were down last night.
Scientists on the Indian-German expedition, known as LOHAFEX, grew a 300-km2 patch of algae in hopes that the plants' carbon would fall kilometers below, taking with it the atmospheric carbon it had pulled in during growth.
But by the time the election was over, the campaign had pulled in only $76,324.
By evening, the crew had pulled in roughly ten miles of line and about two hundred and fifty hooks.
Mr. Davidson said that the Google pages with that information had pulled in tens of thousands of visitors weekly.
He had suffered a bad tear in his left shoulder when he swerved to avoid a taxi that had pulled in front of his car.
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Another hostile suitor has pulled in its horns.
"Everyone has pulled in their horns big time".
It also helps that its arch-rival Morgan Stanley has pulled in its horns.
The Terps have pulled in four players from New Jersey (Juwann Winfree, Malcolm Culmer, Cole Farrand, Ian Evans) since 2010.
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