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The phrase "pull line" is not commonly used in written English
It could be used in a literary context as a metaphor to refer to a unifying element in a narrative or story. For example, you could say "The author weaved a pull line throughout the novel that tied together the characters and the plot."
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Press the button and pull line through the reel guide.
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"You would have spent too much time pulling line out with a baitcaster just trying to get the rig to the bottom," Lucas said.
According to the direction of the drill holes, a pulling line was introduced using a self-threading suture instrument.
Following the procedure mentioned above, a pulling line was threaded from hole C into the working space using a self-threading suture instrument.
The pulling line (b) that was threading the loop of Endobutton and the fixing line (a) were pulled together through holes B and A. The Endobutton plate was placed across the dorsal surface of the coracoid process (Figs. 2e, 3b).
Keep pulling, line up the side seams, and you're done.
You're learning to steer the ship, navigation; you're pulling lines, keeping a lookout; in the galley you're cooking.
Probable treatment-related AEs during the double-blind phase included one instance of tightness across the forehead and one instance of pulling lines at the outer eyelid (20 subjects total).
Pull the line tight, securing the weight and the line together.
Pull the line through so that you have about 2 inches (5.1 cm) of line to work with.
Asos had to pull a line of studded belts due to a radioactive scare.
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