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Discover Ludwig"pull about" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to handle or manipulate something, usually in a rough or careless manner. Example: The mechanic had to pull about the engine to find the source of the problem.
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Mr Wood and his crew set about a rescue attempt and managed to pull about 150 people to safety.
The 5.5% reduction in benefits will pull about $5 billion in federal spending out of the economy over the coming 10 months — $457 million in California alone.
According to one U.S. official, the command would pull about 600 staff from existing military space offices, and then add at least another 1,000 over the coming years.
It even has superior cornering speed: it can pull about 1.15 sideways g's.
"It was a huge change to live in the suburbs, and I had a real push and pull about leaving the city," Ms. Steele said.
Preliminary results indicated that Vladimir V. Putin, who won nearly 53percentt of the vote nationwide, would pull about 40percentt of the vote in Chechnya.
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Warner pulled about 20 cartoons, including "All This and Rabbit Stew," for their racial stereotypes.
Republicans declined to release polling data, but Democratic surveys have shown the two pulling about even.
fastball that Bonds turned on and pulled about 60 feet foul, into McCovey Cove.
They are "pulled about, the iambic pentameter is frequently broken … and yet the syncopation of scenes is like music".
SAC has already been hobbled by the government's investigation, with investors in the fund pulling about $5 billion from the fund since the beginning of the year.
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