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In the '60s and '70s, I was always dragged into precincts, so it's not a new thing for me".
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"I was always dragging home hurt animals when I was a kid," Mrs. Leaver said.
She was always dragging me off to visit historic properties, and then I reached an age when I suddenly appreciated it.
He was always dragging us out in the middle of the night to look through a telescope at some little faint, fuzzy thing - usually in our backyard in the middle of a freezing-cold Boston winter.
His feat is always dragged forth as Exhibit A in the argument to show that mathematics really does seem to have something to do with reality.
We were always dragging each other along.
I feel as if I'm always dragging my wayward brain back to the text.
The problem is similar to the Northern Ireland-set Miss Julie: a writer aiming to end up in 1950s Long Island wouldn't have begun from 1930s France, and so is always dragging unnecessary baggage.
I'm always dragging myself out of bed.
Although I was always someone dragged unwillingly into the sex and porn debates of the 1980s, someone who hoped the polarised divisions (anti-porn/pro-sexual-freedom) would soon end, I did want to move on, to tackle more creatively and usefully the ways in which we are all affected by the world's and our own love/hate, desire/distaste, for any sexy business, for the business of sex.
During my years on "Lizzie" I had been blogging, and was always being dragged into meetings regarding Lizzie's digital presence.
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