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More are on the way, he says as he pulls out of the terminal.
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He stops the truck, pulls out a pair of binoculars and scans the landscape, steadying his elbows against the bonnet.
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He pulls out a chart showing the price of credit default swaps on Glencore (a Swiss firm and the biggest oil trader not part of an oil company).
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When Shepard gets up close to the Reaper, he pulls out a weapon and paints a targeting laser on it, and then the Normandy sweeps in and nails it with a massive weapon.
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And he wants to find out what happens if he pulls a few parts off the wing off the humongous airplane that is the personal computer business.
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The general then pulls out another prop: a circuit board that he holds in the palm of his hand.
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He pulls up a slide presentation, the crowd lets out a huge groan, and the battle is lost.
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In his work shed on his family's raisin-grape vineyard, he pulls out huge rolls of paper that will be used to dry the grapes into raisins.
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He pulls up a pot, opens the door and brusquely yanks one out, throwing it into a tub sloshing with water.
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From a leather satchel he pulls out a few sheets of paper stapled together, his schedule for the next few weeks (presumably he does not do Microsoft Outlook).
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He pulls out a blue mesh bag dotted with green and brown gunk and empties the contents of the bag onto the white washed wooden planks.
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