They can remill the top of it, or put some type of grappling device inside it and then try to pull it back up and out.
Our task at the journal is to sift through this growing body of research, then pull out and neatly package the most relevant findings.
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Then and only then would he reach down with his left hand into his left suit jacket pocket and pull out a stack of note cards.
The server will then pull out the information and forward it to you.
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Mr Obama is likening the Republican Party to a driver who, having crashed into a ditch, waits for someone else to pull the car out and then asks for the keys back.
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He was trapped for 20 minutes, then managed to pull himself out, and he helped a friend climb out, too.
Three decades ago Greenlanders won a degree of home rule and then, anxious about fishing rights, promptly voted to pull themselves out of the European Union (then the European Community), completing the process in 1985, becoming the only people ever to secede from the continental block.
"I then did what I have nearly always done and that was to pull out my phone to complete any other messaging I had to do before take off, " he said.
Banks have an incentive to lend as much as possible when property prices are rising, but then to pull out when prices fall, exacerbating both the boom and the bust.
He transferred the reams of data files onto a desktop computer, spent weeks figuring out how to pull the chaos of information into a searchable database, and then started tabulating the emergency-room visits of victims of serious assault.
The fear (think Mexico in the early 1990s and Southeast Asia a few years later) is that Big Finance will overwhelm these smallish capital markets and then, when the winds shift (usually as interest rates or risk premiums rise), pull out--with panic at the door.
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