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Her red hair was pulled up into a neat topknot.
"You don't want to have air-conditioned air being pulled up into the attic," Mr. Strachan said.
I pulled up into the driveway, observing the way they had built out on the mid-seventies architecture.
Her stomach had twisted on itself, pulled up into her chest, and become trapped — a condition known as a gastric volvulus.
The book is punctuated with moments of stillness, like a portrait of a young wrestler whose hair is being pulled up into a knot.
"Tropical systems impact the flow of the whole atmosphere," Mr. Homenuk said, because even when they make landfall somewhere else, they're often pulled up into our area.
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Pull up into there.
He would dive down from fifteen thousand feet, then pull up into a hard, arcing climb.
"Watch this," her steely gaze orders, as she whips off 32 high-speed fouettés and pulls up into a perfect double pirouette.
"Today you can reach 350km per hour in almost a head-on dive, then when you pull up into the horizontal you can be moving at about 230km per hour," he says.
He'll zoom out, for example, from a bird's-eye view above a rainy street in Tokyo, pulling up into the clouds so that we're watching droplets falling from above and pouring down into the screen.
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