One and all, they were harpooned and dragged up hither from the bottom of the sea.
False starts are common and occasionally the paragliders crash into the side of the hill, before they are quickly dragged up to try again.
Let me tell you, when you're standing outside the hotel watching your scissor-door death machine get dragged up onto a flatbed, nobody feels sorry for you.
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We don't want memories of what happened to him in the first minute of the first Test on the last tour dragged up again all the time.
The nasty case of frostbite that plagues me to this day came one bitter night as she dragged me up the hill to avoid the thermometer.
In those sessions they had dragged too deep, dredging up some rotten taste from the bottom of their lives which tainted all their interactions afterward.
It is the broad language of the law, and that of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which has dragged the court into coming up with rules of its own to interpret what Congress meant.
However, the striker with whom Barr will team-up at international training dragged his shot wide from 25 yards.
It was only when he was handcuffed and dragged 500m (500 yards) up the road to the nearest police station that he realised he was actually under arrest.
Noisily, she set up the tray table and dragged her chair to the side of his bed.
The sailors, stooped with hunger, curly haired from scurvy, rowed ashore, dragged themselves through shallow water and on up the sand where they entered the shade of the trees.
So the people dragged the lifeboat all the way back round up the slope and over the moor and launched it there.
The lawsuit dragged on and a court in 2004 came up with a Solomonic solution: The warring owners would engage in a bidding contest financed by outside investors.
Birmingham started the brighter but Doncaster had the game's first chance when James Coppinger fired straight at Boaz Myhill and Simon Gillett then dragged a shot wide after a mix-up in the Birmingham penalty area.
Before people started making such a mess, the number of dust particles orbiting earth was tiny, since they would have been dragged quickly into the atmosphere by friction and burnt up.
Monsoor "ran out into the street with another SEAL, shot cover fire and dragged his comrade to safety while enemy bullets kicked up the concrete at their feet, " according to Navy documents.
Mr. Cameron is fast approaching a simple choice: Either he must allow himself to be dragged further down the path towards Brexit, shoring up his short-term political position but risking major damage to the U.K. national interest.
Ward dragged an early shot wide after a good build-up by the Sky Blues and then Fordyce headed straight at Blayney.
In the past, decisions on new products could be dragged out forever as they bounced between two strategic boards made up of senior GM leaders that met monthly.
It has dragged its feet in providing new domains, thus creating pent-up demand for memorable web addresses.
The following Monday, Julian was outside on the lower gallery, cleaning up a geriatric Underwood on a plank table he had dragged from an outbuilding.
It turned into the exact opposite: a much lawyered affair that has dragged on for more than a year and a half and racked up millions of dollars in legal fees.
It has become clear that TEPCO, the operator of the Dai-Ichi plant, has covered up safety and maintenance issues for years and may have dragged its feet responding to the current crisis trying to preserve its assets.
Tugging at your sleeve are the doom-saying likes of Meredith Whitney, Nouriel Roubini and Jeffrey Gundlach who loudly warn that this nag of an asset class, dragged down by a wave of local government defaults, will pull up lame.
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Perhaps her grades would not go up, but it's better than crashing and being dragged into the river.
Typing on this phone felt more accurate than in the past, and text can be dragged and dropped to different places using a gesture to swipe down and up.
Of course, large enterprises have always dragged their feet on Windows OS upgrades, sure that they can always catch up with another version later.
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Other councils, by comparison, have dragged their feet, despite the fact that open bidding for permission to set up or manage new schools became compulsory in 2006.
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But the austerity dragged Italy's already-ailing economy into a further slump, pushing up unemployment and forcing people to rely more on their families for homes and funds.
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