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He may drag a bunt and dash to first base for a hit.
John McDonnell has been accused of Splitism, while the idea that Owen Smith may drag a rump of anti-Corbyn MPs out of the party if he loses has also been tagged as Splitism.
Thus, the user may drag a hub in the network, in one direction and see how the other connected nodes or hubs react, or whether new interactions can be observed.
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Is there a unpopular war going on that may drag down a president's popularity?
The battle of Bitterroot may drag on a while yet.
—Kate Holzemer of The Willful Caboose The playoffs may drag on a bit but not as much as the NBA playoffs.
Earnings and share price may drag for a while longer, but here's how they have the potential to kick into high gear eventually.
So things may drag on for a while, if only because it takes a bit of courage to decide to walk away, but if you both know it's over and there's no way back to the way things were, much less forward to the way you'd fantasised things would be, where else is there to go but off, and preferably slamming a door.
But if they do continue the war, it may drag on at a low level for longer than some experts have thought.
Turkey has a date to start accession talks in October, though that process, if it does begin then, may drag on for a decade or more.
They are worried that Mr. Bush may drag them into a new war in Iraq, destabilize the Middle East and put enormous strain on NATO.
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