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Another LND variant was noted to have precipitously pulled out a large patch of hair from his head for no apparent reason, and to have exhibited antisocial behaviour that led to incarceration (Nyhan, 1978).
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"To precipitously pull out of Afghanistan is not only to invite al Qaeda to go back in … but is to create a further worsening of the dynamic with Pakistan, which creates more instability," Chertoff said.
Circulation dropped immediately and so precipitously that Stevens pulled out of the deal and called on Hitchen to save the paper.
His game-winning shot with 2.2 seconds left -- off a daring drive along the baseline that was lofted over Patrick Ewing, maybe from behind the basket, before dangling precipitously as Alonzo Mourning pulled his fingers away as if the ball was on fire -- was the stuff of fiction.
America shouldn't let all of its gains go down the drain by pulling out precipitously.
The handsome, athletic pol with the comely wife and two lovely daughters who precipitously rose from the State Legislature to pull us all together.
You note that if the United States pulls out of Iraq precipitously, the country will be "vulnerable to another dictator" (editorial, Nov. 16).
He is criticized for pulling American forces out of Iraq precipitously and for insufficient engagement in the Syrian wars, including the fight against ISIS/Islamic State.
However, as he examined the servers, he noticed Spam levels were dropping precipitously – down 30% over the last year at least – and the thought the time might be ripe to pull the plug.
"Pull in.
Hamstring pull".
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