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In recent weeks, several former White House staff members told The Post they would usually begin planning an iftar "months in advance" and didn't anticipate the Trump White House could pull something off before the end of Ramadan.
"I wouldn't be against the 'new' Nokia managing to pull something off," says CCS Insight's Mr Wood.
If you can't pull something off, why bother trying to do it?
Fuller still had hopes Gingrich could pull something off.
"You can't pull something off the table that's not there," said Brooks.
With packaged goods, you can pull something off the line to test it periodically, and adjust it if there's something wrong.
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She said that if she pulled something off in practice she could do it on the course.
Mr. Washington said he feared the next mayor -- "unless Michael Bloomberg pulls something off" -- would cater to that mentality.
"They've got two No. 1 picks and three great scorers, so if they're interested in pulling something off, I think they can.
They have an energy, an invention, a kind of gorgeousness, and an atmosphere of success, of having pulled something off against heavy odds, that set them apart from Salle's other works.
But with Garry Monk at the helm and seemingly signing players he rates rather than a bunch of anonymous Italian cast-offs courtesy of our chairman, we might just have a chance of pulling something off this season.
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