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"The council decided to pull the trigger on this one and said, 'We will do a redevelopment plan,' " Mr. Reidy said.
Trump may be the one who pulls the trigger on this, but congressional Republicans built the gun and loaded it for him.
I said, 'Do you want to go to Philly?' He said, 'Yeah.' I said, 'Are you sure, because I am about to pull the trigger on this.' It's what he wanted".
It is almost as if their fickle fans pulled the trigger on this deal, imploring the front office to do anything, rather than watch everybody else change their rosters.
"I don't envy for a second the guy who had to make the decision and ultimately pull the trigger on this move - or the manager who had to deliver the news," he said in an e-mail.
"The fact that it never happened, I think, was more of a failure of top-level leadership in terms of making it happen, saying 'We are going to pull the trigger on this.' " Mr. Klein defended his communications efforts, pointing to dozens of public meetings that he and his deputies have attended in recent months.
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It'll be tough to pull the trigger on that one as well.
Using these molecular transport models, we next study the in-silico effects of this external trigger on the PhoPQ system.
The trigger on the latest occasion?
That pulled the trigger on the second barrel.
Auction houses now appear bullish on buyers' willingness to pull the trigger on the right cars.
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