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Fitger's missives pull something from more intimate epistolary genres: love letters, poison-pen notes.
Stop! Show me your hands!" The guard told the police he saw the vendor pull something from his coat — the semiautomatic, which the police said later had been stolen in Virginia in October.
Every time I left Venice, I always felt guilty that I had not seen enough, or taken enough in, so the time spent in front of the Titian was a way of trying to concentrate more than usual, trying to pull something from the experience of looking that I could keep and remember.
And, except when I went in to pull something from a file, it was his room.
"If you're growing up in a tough environment... and then you're put into a situation where you're asked to improvise and pull something from yourself that requires sensitivity or compassion," this is worthwhile, said Harris, a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music.
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