But the long war at home dragged on, and dragged him back.
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"Nobody deserves to get dragged through what I got dragged through, along with my family," he said.
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Zimmern's remarks were received with near-universal criticism, and he was dragged hard—and dragged appropriately—by Asian-Americans on Twitter.
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The black bar in the middle of the screen can be dragged around or dragged to the edge to exit split-screen mode.
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One of the things that's interesting is Silicon Valley has been recently really dragged into politics, really dragged into issues around the NRA, all kinds of things.
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Ms. Funke said Mr. Perez dragged her out of bed, slammed her head repeatedly against the wall, then dragged her out toward the elevator in her nightgown.
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My mom grew up always being dragged to doctors, so when we were growing up, she dragged us to school no matter what, even with pneumonia and appendicitis.
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Instead of starting from a liberal position and being dragged toward the center, Mr. Obama started from the center and was dragged to the right far too often.
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" - Peter, 226 "Dragged Bon Iver, girlfriend loved him.
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The stocks dragged down the Dow Jones transport index .
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Emerging stocks also suffered, dragged down by Asian bourses .
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His other two Guinness World Records involve being dragged by a horse while on fire and dragged by a vehicle in the same situation, which requires additional padding plus shin and elbow pads.
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Stay flexible and don't get dragged into any ego wars.
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The movie was also dragged for not being "Asian" enough.
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Naturally, Biden got dragged on social media for his gaffe.
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And now Cardi B's name is being dragged into it.
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We cannot get dragged into simplistic narratives or yesterday's politics.
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He dragged himself up and flagged down a passing car.
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Tandy dragged Noor off the road, surprised she didn't fight.
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Caruso Jr. is usually just dragged along in the tide.
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Diabetes gets dragged up with it, same thing with depression.
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And the bloody, brutal Syrian civil war just dragged on.
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A national backlash and a public relations nightmare dragged on.
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He was getting dragged on social media left and right.
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Ill cows are dragged with bulldozers and chains, becoming dismembered.
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They span the globe and have dragged on for years.
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The growth of such jobs has dragged down average productivity.
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When the executive was dragged off his corporate jet Nov.
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Tesco was dragged down by this, closing down 5.4 percent.
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We dragged his body and somehow got out of there.
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There's only so far that it can be dragged out.
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They dragged him, mugs in hands, down the front stairs.
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That offset tax impacts that dragged on U.S. downstream earnings.
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Nurmagomedov dragged himself onto McGregor's back before mounting the Irishman.
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This dragged down other chipmakers including Dialog Semiconductor and ARM.
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The comments dragged on both Asian and U.S. stock markets.
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Do the fans at fault deserve to be publicly dragged?
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He didn't get dragged into obvious traps Kaine was setting.
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Veronica dragged a hobbling Archie to the group's stashed car.
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The Dow closed slightly lower, dragged down by Boeing Co .
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But they're getting pulled into it- They're getting dragged in.
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Both cases went to court and dragged on for years.
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But Brewington hung in there and dragged this sucker in.
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"One by one they've all being dragged out," Sinclair tweeted.
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And so he has dragged out Bill Clinton's marital infidelity.
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The bank's results have been repeatedly dragged down by misconduct.
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As those meetings dragged on, the other owners got antsy.
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As things dragged on, the questions and fears got darker.
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The way he was dragged wasn't discernible as disruptive violence.
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Go deeper: Soybean farmers dragged deeper into Trump's trade war
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Meanwhile, a spat between the Netherlands and Turkey dragged on.
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This has dragged down the infrastructure segment's overall credit profile.
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That created a Twitter spat that dragged into Tuesday afternoon.
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The warning dragged down Philadelphia chipmaker index by 21.03 percent.
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That day, Choi's court session dragged on until 2 a.m.
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One alternative, sorghum, was also dragged into the trade war.
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No one was getting beaten up or dragged off airplanes.
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The rallying dollar dragged commodities, including gold and oil, lower.
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Tensing was afraid he would be dragged and possibly killed.
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The poor performance in the U.S. dragged European equities lower.
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Forward power prices were dragged down by weaker fuel prices.
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The dog dragged the sprinkler through the pet door... pic.twitter.
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At times, the episodes dragged and didn't really make sense.
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Will I be dragged for filth and glory on Twitter?
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You know who else was being dragged through the mud?
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However, resources stocks were dragged lower by weaker commodity prices.
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S. tariff war, have also dragged on Hong Kong's economy.
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Lebanese leaders have dragged their feet on reforms for years.
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Charter's sharp losses dragged shares of other cable companies lower.
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But this wild horse can't be dragged in any way.
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But the trade talks dragged on for nearly a decade.
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He dragged us to every tourist spot in the Midwest.
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General Mills' results also dragged down other packaged food makers.
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He had also been dragged behind a truck, authorities allege.
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As the war dragged on, the lists became increasingly unreliable.
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Protests in Hong Kong have dragged on through the summer.
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Officers dragged Landaverde into the back of a police pickup.
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A new neighborhood was being dragged up by the hair.
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He dragged me down the stairs two or three times.
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It dragged the rest of the salad down with it.
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Negotiations to ban HFCs have dragged on for seven years.
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Next few hours: Gunshots, then silence The hours dragged on.
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Materials were dragged down, following a slip in commodity prices.
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The summit on June 30th dragged on into July 1st.
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But the war dragged on for many years after that.
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One Saturday night, he dragged home late, angering his girlfriend.
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Its decline dragged on fellow department stores Macy's and Nordstrom.
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Inboxes were stuffed with unnecessary emails, which dragged on productivity.
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Carmella dragged herself into the kitchen to explore the refrigerator.
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Concerns over China's economy have dragged on stocks this month.
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As the cocktail hour dragged on, Vargas Llosa became restless.
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That's partly why planning for the project has dragged on.
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Protesters hiding inside the clinic were dragged outside and beaten.
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The question of what to do dragged in India's courts.
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Snoop's bodyguard eventually dragged the guy out of the church.
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He and others are dragged, as if from a riot.
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David had a lovely saying, 'Let go, or be dragged.
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We dug up an agatized root and dragged it home.
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"She doesn't want to be dragged into any of this."
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Militants dragged away those who didn't make it, witnesses said.
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Would Blankenship have dragged the rest of the party down?
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The officer was dragged for two and a half blocks.
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Every month the agency dragged its feet, the fines grew.
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A minute later, the defensive back dragged the M.V.P. down.
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Trump has not dragged us into war with Iran (yet).
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The van dragged her about 45 feet downhill, trapping her.
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If schools refused or dragged their feet, parents could sue.
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Retailers were also dragged lower as Next slumped 2.8 percent.
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So officers dragged her out and tossed her in jail.
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After he refused, he was forcefully dragged off the plane.
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Only Russians never rushed to Magadan; they were dragged there.
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As the case dragged on, her fears seemed to grow.
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Is my name going to be dragged through the mud?
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He had been dragged a short distance from the group.
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Moments later, the man was getting dragged down the aisle.
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She dragged a drenched mattress into the sun to dry.
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I finally dragged myself inside and looked in the mirror.
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The warning dragged down Philadelphia chipmaker index by 211 percent.
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He had been dragged a short distance from the group.
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So I dragged myself there, thinking it was quite silly.
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The days dragged into weeks, wrenching for the waiting families.
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Hezbollah's opponents say it has dragged Lebanon into the conflict.
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That dragged down the peso, the domestic S&P Merval .
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It dragged shares of peers Smurfit Kappa and Mondi higher.
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So far this cycle, no such stories have dragged her down.
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Security forces dragged parliamentarians opposing the bill out of the legislature.
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He tied him to a military vehicle and dragged him behind.
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As kid, I hated when my mom dragged me to Target.
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In a daze I dragged my pants up and buttoned them.
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Tableau's fall dragged on other Software as a Service (SaaS) stocks.
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Coleman was dragged motionless out of his cell by the handcuffs.
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The sharp decline in Macy's dragged down the entire retail space.
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Samsung have dragged on for years without ever closing a courtroom.
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That dragged the company's operating profit from autos $500 million lower.
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As I dragged the heavy material through the snow, anxiety struck.
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And he was appropriately dragged on social media for his idiocy.
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Then, the warrant states, the man dragged her to a field.
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Harley, 31, allegedly dragged Ortiz-Magro with a car last weekend.
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But Qatar's index sagged 0.1 percent, dragged lower by banking shares.
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A Reuters witness saw some of them dragged into police vans.
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Oliveira dragged his man back onto him and secured the submission.
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As the hour and a half dragged on, the tensions rose.
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We dragged it round suburban hinterlands in the back of Corsa.
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Lower iron ore and copper prices dragged basic material stocks down.
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One male employee was then dragged across the lot by Fowler.
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Industrial and commodity related stocks also dragged, trimming gains since January.
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The flesh was burning... They dragged me out of the gutter.
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Here's video of him being dragged out of press row pic.twitter.
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Basic resources dragged down sentiment on Friday, sinking 2 percent down.
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Ms Le Pen's popularity has dragged other politicians onto similar territory.
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The update dragged a sub-index of banks lower by 2.1%.
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It shed 2.5% for the week, dragged by major power retailers.
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Instead, there was a steady descent that dragged on for decades.
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Weakened demand in China dragged down the company's sales in Asia.
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Has it dragged down overall all GDP already, do you think?
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Among stocks, Brazil's Bovespa fell 1%, dragged lower by banking shares.
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Ru has literally dragged drag into every living room in America.
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She said as the weeks dragged on, she became increasingly frantic.
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That is being dragged down right now by the entire sector.
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As negotiations dragged on, North Korean research on a bomb continued.
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"I sort of got dragged into this thing," Liza Miller said.
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Meghan McCain of The View even publicly dragged him for it.
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It acted as a lead weight that eventually dragged them down.
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That, my friend, is how you get dragged by Kid Flash.
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I dragged myself out of bed eventually, and headed to lunch.
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The fixing matched market forecasts and dragged the spot rate lower.
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He then dragged me to the bathroom and forcibly raped me.
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GOP sources said the RNC dragged its feet for two months.
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Technology stocks' painful sell-off dragged into another session on Monday.
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Mr. Kushner's F.B.I. background checks had dragged on for a year.
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Thus, slowing down in advanced economies has dragged investment growth lower.
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That dragged business confidence among manufacturers to an 11-month low.
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Gossip rags dragged beautiful female celebrities for a single thigh dimple.
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The move dragged down other high street retailers with UK exposure.
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Growth could be dragged lower next year if power outages persist.
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But the current dragged her over the falls in the process.
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Per the report, Harley allegedly also dragged Magro with a car.
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And so me and my ogre eye dragged ourselves to Cupertino.
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That paralysed trading of farm commodities and dragged prices down further.
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MIWD00000PUS fell 0.37 percent, dragged down by weakness on Wall Street.
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Before I can eat my weight in bivalves, I'm dragged away.
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FTEU3 ended down 1 percent, dragged lower by commodity-related stocks.
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She dragged me to this thing where there were housewives painting.
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Hanson said her party had been dragged down by the Liberals.
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Dubas is dragged from the room by two CAA security guards.
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The report dragged down U.S. stock markets, along with oil futures.
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A stronger euro dragged on profits for the year ended Jan.
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HSBC's decline dragged down other European bank stocks, including Deutsche Bank.
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Its shares dragged the Dow Jones Transport index down 24.1 percent.
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Together, they dragged Ohanian for his apparently lacking winter sports skills.
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Unilever, Henkel and Reckitt Benckiser were all dragged lower with Beiersdorf.
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Most sectors lost ground, dragged down by financial and infrastructure stocks.
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One said A350 teething problems had dragged on for several months.
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The yen strength dragged down Japan's Nikkei stock index 3 percent.
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Granted, the intelligence community is concerned about being dragged into politics.
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Their dog picked through the rubble and dragged back human remains.
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The fourth quarter was dragged down slightly by the government shutdown.
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The second is the strong dollar, which has dragged down exports.
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The deal, intended to take six months, dragged on for 18.
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Unilever, Henkel and Reckitt Benckiser were all dragged lower with it.
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Ashraf's elderly mother was stripped naked and dragged around the village.
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They dragged their feet, they were very non-political this year.
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Russia probe Now, Facebook has been dragged into the Russia mess.
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Time dragged on, in the penitentiary and in the editing bay.
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Read more: The Queen is being dragged into Britain's Brexit crisis
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But they were dragged into a clinic by Mom and Dad.
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That case dragged on for five years before charges were dropped.
|
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He dragged his feet a lot, which caused him to fall.
|
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The update from Lookers dragged shares in rival Inchcape by 3.4%.
|
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But third parties have also dragged the majors into the mud.
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It showed a shark being dragged behind a high-speed boat.
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That paralyzed trading of farm commodities and dragged prices down further.
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European markets closed lower on Tuesday, dragged down by banking stocks.
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To Jeff Sessions, how does it feel to be dragged & humiliated?
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But Paris's score is dragged down by almost every other category.
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The hiccups dragged Macy's shares 0.6 percent lower in extended trading.
|
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Ghost is cynical, dragged down by the weight of his past.
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Headcount there slipped 1%, dragged lower mostly by cuts in DCM.
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Mining companies and oil majors dragged the FTSE down the most.
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"I was disgusted and dragged him out," Alan Schmegelsky told CBC.
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Last quarter, higher transportation costs dragged down Walmart's (WMT) profit margin.
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Protesters were dragged into classrooms and detained there overnight they said.
|
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The process dragged on well beyond that time and ultimately failed.
|
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FDA called inspectors back to work as the shutdown dragged on.
|
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A disappointing outlook from Target dragged down retailers during the session.
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The Argentina conflict dragged on far longer than Singer probably anticipated.
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Roy knowingly "dragged" Carter on his "sad journey," the lawyer said.
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Black passengers were dragged out to the street, beaten and kicked.
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The stock fell 3% Friday, dragged down by the broader market.
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On the curb afterward we dragged it out but didn't kiss.
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"We were often dragged along to openings and premieres," Joris reminisces.
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For those, I created a new folder and dragged them there.
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We dragged it across the salt flats until it was destroyed.
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Johnson & Johnson's slide dragged down the S&P 500 healthcare index .
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That's a big reason why reconstruction dragged on for so long.
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We dragged my parents in for a second opinion on Wednesday.
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Instead of fighting back or being dragged into the drama, Sen.
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Michael Jordan never dragged a roster this weak to the Finals.
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Sci-fi fans dragged "Rollerball" (2002) for being dull and sloppy.
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But Beijing dragged its review out to more than 20 months.
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The rebound comes to Aspas, but his shot is dragged wide.
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He touched the cup and dragged his finger across the rim.
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Her attacker then dragged her to his car and abducted her.
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Chip stocks dragged on the technology sector, which fell 0.3 percent.
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He dragged himself out of bed to call his VAD team.
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The women did not wear impractical skirts that dragged behind them.
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He just worked there part time and got dragged into it.
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Planters had been dragged from cafes, overturned and used as barricades.
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They then dragged him to a field and fatally shot him.
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Newspaper revenues are being dragged inexorably downward by two major forces.
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The salty, crisp French fry, dragged through a pool of ketchup.
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But China has dragged its feet in agreeing to set dates.
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Once, under bombardment, he dragged his wounded army sergeant to cover.
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Several soldiers joined in the assault and later dragged him away.
|
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The rape case against Wynona Mixon dragged on for two years.
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"What happened?" the individual being dragged outside can be heard asking.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, was overthrown, dragged from a ditch and killed.
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Prospects of higher fuel costs dragged shares of airline companies lower.
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Istvan dragged a chair toward a wall of science-fiction novels.
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A man is dragged off an oversold United flight in Chicago.
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To capture additional ticks, he dragged a blanket across the ground.
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Fans often worry when childhood favorites are dragged into the present.
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But a slash in the IRS budget has dragged the investigation.
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Other major tech names stateside have also dragged the market lower.
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Banks were dragged down by a 5.5 percent drop in UniCredit.
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She makes her entrance comatose, dragged into view by her sons.
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She was dragged halfway down the block before she let go.
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One man dragged the woman by the ankles across the floor.
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Each salmon she dragged out of the river was all hers.
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The room he dragged thousands of Legos into the week before.
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Payton's scheming twin brothers are dragged out of the family unit.
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The average lawsuit the researchers reviewed dragged on for 14 months.
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Boris Johnson has dragged the queen into the fight over Brexit.
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He was then dragged into an operating room for emergency surgery.
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A broader market sell-off dragged Nike shares lower this week.
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Those moves dragged down the VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF by 1.5%.
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The last bee dragged on with so many participants, she added.
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Employees dragged their feet on projects and openly looked for jobs.
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Some days, I heard furniture being dragged upstairs, scraping the floor.
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But it has since avoided getting dragged into the island's politics.
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When she dragged the scrunchie, she slashed its credibility to ribbons.
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And Colbert delivered: he dragged Trump to the point of evisceration.
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Several other emerging markets were also dragged lower amid the jitters.
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"But police dragged them out and beat them up," he said.
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Twitter's stock tanked 6 percent Wednesday, and dragged its peers lower.
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Harden took his cue and dragged the Rockets back into contention.
|
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During one raid, a woman was dragged out of her home.
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They were dragged from the car at gunpoint and tied up.
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As the months dragged on, OPD continued to slide past deadlines.
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Old white dudes getting dragged out their crib like dope dealers.
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Others were handcuffed in their homes and dragged off like criminals.
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Others shuttered as the process of dismantling the partnership dragged on.
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We only dragged him away because it was time for bed.
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But this episode definitely dragged, and in places that surprised me.
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It dragged on and on — but finally was greenlit this month.
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" — Arizona Daily Star "Explaining to Your Wife Why It's Not Your Fault That You Are Dragged So Often" — Couples Magazine "Ten Things Never to Say to Drunken Cowboys, or You'll Get Dragged" — Men's Journal "Why Yelling 'Whoa!
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The Abu Dhabi index lost 0.9 percent, dragged down by banking stocks.
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Richie is being dragged for being the object of affection from Bieber.
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Her name was dragged through the digital mud, and now she's back.
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We don't just mean people who once dragged someone in an interview.
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It fell 2500 percent, dragged down by Eli Lilly's 259-percent fall.
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But full closure of the resolution process dragged out over 220 months.
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In Dallas, protesters dragged and kicked a Trump piñata through the streets.
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The application process was onerous and dragged on for over two years.
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In either of those cases, House Democrats will be dragged down too.
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Abrasions over her body showed it had been dragged, court documents state.
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And the was dragged down by tech after the election, Yamada wrote.
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The floors are covered with mud dragged in from the outside fields.
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Akos Hadhazy is roughed up and dragged away by armed security guards.
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They dragged some local Taliban leaders before the townspeople and beheaded them.
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It has been dragged through the gutter with one scandal after another.
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Trump spoke as a partial government shutdown dragged into its 24th day.
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Men were seated on the ground and others were being dragged away.
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He dragged me along until he finally helped me free my mind.
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The FTSE 250 was also dragged down by stocks trading ex-dividend.
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The boy stopped walking, and his father dragged him forward a step.
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Lew's stroller was dragged 100 feet under the car, according to reports.
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But skeptics say the companies have dragged their feet for too long.
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The fall in A shares also dragged down stocks in Hong Kong.
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Though few facts were in dispute, the case dragged on for years.
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I can't believe Meera dragged him all the way to the Wall.
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The country is thus being dragged out of the club by England.
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"We are going to be dragged in a particular direction," Gauke said.
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We are more neutral wheat, which has been dragged higher by corn.
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Then, Ojiambo said, Ooko dragged her across the bed and raped her.
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Disappointing sales from its Tim Hortons business dragged down the company's results.
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When he turned around, he was attacked from behind and dragged upstairs.
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Concerns over global and U.S. growth have dragged down shares in 23.18.
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Mattarella dragged his brother's body from the car he was shot in.
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Some Hong Kong companies have been dragged into controversy amid the protests.
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Finally, the couple's awful dirty laundry has been dragged into the light.
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The rates were dragged down by most by the youngest survey takers.
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This time, blogger Bryanboy and model Andreja Pejic were dragged into it.
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This leads to a spiral, which has dragged down the INF treaty.
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Nevertheless, Tan dragged me away and immediately started talking intensely to Jake.
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Recently, pumpkin spice has even been dragged into the cough drop game.
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They would need to be dragged kicking and screaming into an agreement.
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Istanbul's Jews donated food, but conditions onboard deteriorated as talks dragged on.
|
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As the trade wars dragged on longer than expected, growth has weakened.
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Bueno-Sanchez Was Dragged by the Vehicle as the Teens Drove Off
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And from then on I dragged him with me wherever I went!
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Chyna also had a little tug-of-war and dragged the buggy.
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Then, it had a passenger dragged off when he refused to leave.
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The next, Sky is being dragged off to never be seen again.
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Are you punished for doing so, dragged off to a e-prison?
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And the longer the debate dragged on, the less popular repeal became.
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The kids had to be literally pulled and dragged through that part.
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I've gotten dragged by bigoted people, especially for being queer and Muslim.
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This afternoon was pretty slow and really felt like it dragged on.
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Declines in information technology briefly dragged the S&P into negative territory.
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Avocados have unfortunately been dragged into a lot of unfair situations lately.
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But now she's dragged through the same mud that's become common in
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When the tech bubble burst it dragged those market leaders into oblivion.
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Italy's FTSE MIB was off 22015 percent, dragged down by its banks.
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At its worst, she alleges that Paul dragged her down the stairs.
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The workers eventually sued Trump, and the lawsuit dragged on for years.
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The congressman says that he saw Scalise dragged himself into the outfield.
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They had lots of instruments that they dragged the body out with.
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As the Watergate investigation dragged on, Julie stood by her father's side.
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It had a good concept but it just dragged on and on.
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Its 3.1-percent slide dragged on the German blue chip DAX index .
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However, Pavlyuchenkova dragged herself back into the contest to force a decider.
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Long said he then dragged Dao because he refused to stand up.
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Several protesters were dragged away, some after chanting "Pu Zhiqiang is innocent".
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Investment losses dragged down total assets by almost another $20bn to $2.95tn.
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The industrials sector was down 0.73 percent, dragged down by defense stocks.
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Fresh Brexit uncertainty dragged U.K. sterling to as low as $1.3183 overnight.
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Contract negotiations had dragged on for nearly three years, the union said.
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" Counters Dylan: "I will not see my family dragged down like this….
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The industrials sector was down 252 percent, dragged down by defense stocks.
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That is because Rosholt dragged out performances on five UFC main cards.
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Rescuers could get entangled or dragged over the side of the boat.
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But the transportation sector fell nearly 1 percent, dragged lower by airlines.
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A sharp rise in the British pound also dragged the index lower.
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Disappointing results from Societe Generale and Commerzbank dragged on euro zone banks.
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And they got dragged into the Russia thing, he didn't like that.
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Then, wearing waders, he physically dragged them through the water to safety.
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Tanzania, which has dragged its feet on integration, would profit the least.
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They dragged me out and brought me to a hospital for hypothermia.
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And some presidents need to be dragged into breaking an unwise promise.
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But here it was property shares that dragged the index the most.
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S. trade war remains unresolved, have also dragged on Hong Kong's economy.
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In doing so, they dragged Sudan, Egypt and Jordan into a scandal.
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They now find themselves being dragged out of Europe against their will.
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The flu dragged on the ratio by 50 basis points, Aetna said.
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I was just kind of dragged to it, and I loved it.
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British stationer WHSmith dragged the sector lower and closed 6.5 percent down.
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The trade talks have dragged on over the complicated issues at stake.
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The tense issue of Russian meddling in the election has dragged on.
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The awards began after dinner, and, like all awards shows, dragged on.
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First, Grassley says, Clapper and Brennan dragged their feet, blocking their release.
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As subpoenas of scientists drag on, climate science is dragged down, too.
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America's longest war — commonly referred to as its forgotten war — dragged on.
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It has dragged down South Korean President Moon Jae-in's approval rating.
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Similar investigations during previous administrations dragged on for years before wrapping up.
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The 103 percent drop in oil prices dragged down major energy companies.
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Her clothes dragged her down, and salt burned her eyes and skin.
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"We mustn't get dragged down by sentimental ideas of heritage," Little says.
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During weeks of partisan games, his name was dragged through the mud.
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Both customers had to be dragged out of the store by police.
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However, a stronger dollar dragged down its revenue by about $23.07 million.
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Materials were also in red, dragged down by lower iron ore prices.
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The transport ministry said Opel had dragged its feet on the hearing.
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It was going to be dragged out and set up really quick.
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So I dragged him into the nearest bar and looked her up.
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Or the time Fran, my agent, got dragged away by the police.
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The Dubai index closed down 0.9 percent, dragged down by property stocks.
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But in practice they can be dragged into the Islamic courts, too.
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The news also dragged the stock into the red for the year.
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"One more institution gets dragged into this partisan morass," Mr. Axelrod said.
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Midday, Carmen and Adele dragged him out of bed for a picnic.
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Seven churches were placed on train tracks and dragged behind housing blocks.
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Cynical late foul from Rashford there, who dragged Virsaljko on the right.
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That has dragged down the value of Turkish currency, spurring high inflation.
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The case, however, dragged on for a year before it was dismissed.
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The bitter, fruitless campaign to save that building dragged on for years.
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It may sound quick in words, but it was pretty dragged out.
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He then said Trump had been dragged into a British political row.
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The controversy over his remarks dragged into a third day on Thursday.
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In the end, he had to be dragged out of the embassy.
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How do Trump supporters feel about being dragged onto the therapist's couch?
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A labor dispute with the teachers' union has dragged on for months.
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Congo's negotiations for an IMF bailout program have dragged on since 2017.
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In September 2012, she said, security officers dragged her from her house.
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Yet another car company might be dragged into the emissions testing scandal.
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Swimmers dragged him ashore, where he was set upon by a mob.
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She was dragged to a local police station and charged with blasphemy.
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Two siblings had died on Thursday when torrential rain dragged their car.
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We watch the downward spiral helpless, trying not to be dragged in.
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Meanwhile, the US has dragged its feet on meeting its financial obligations.
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With something like this, we might see the U.S. get dragged in.
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There's nothing inherently cheap about a mystery, even a dragged-out one.
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I was already too complicated and had dragged my parents through enough.
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Energy, utilities and real estate were dragged the S&P 500 lower.
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He was then thrown or dragged down a staircase, the witnesses said.
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Prices have flatlined, dragged down by the high end of the market.
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The case dragged on for months, contributed to Republican criticism that Mrs.
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That dragged on bluechip exporters including GlaxoSmithKline , HSBC and British American Tobacco.
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Like all the women dragged into her brother's orbit, Alice is vulnerable.
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He dragged himself back to the E.R. He was given pain pills.
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Then I said, "Excuse me" and dragged Michael out of the room.
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All the dinosaurs were coldblooded and dragged their tails on the ground.
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There are no anguished farewells when Arcay is dragged off to prison.
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I saw his bloodied, punctured body being dragged away by other protesters.
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At the coffee shop, Rognstad dragged a chair up to the table.
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After that, they dragged her from her home and set it ablaze.
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Often, they're practically being dragged in by a woman in their life.
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Shalit, wounded, was dragged through an underground tunnel into the Gaza Strip.
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But as the day dragged on, the storm's trajectory crept slowly westward.
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Aliana Lambert, 6, dragged her purple sled to a boys-only hill.
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If I hadn't dragged myself out of there, I wouldn't be alive.
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First, Ukraine was dragged into US internal politics [with the impeachment saga].
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He dragged us for an hour to a marina five miles south.
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Earnings were dragged down by the poor performance of LG's smartphone division.
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But the administration has dragged its feet on their implementation since then.
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And halfway through, the rapper was dragged offstage in a mock arrest.
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Now, however, the two currencies have stopped being dragged in opposite directions.
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Technology stocks also dragged after a mini-crash in Chinese tech stocks.
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As the suit dragged on, she and her longtime fiancé broke up.
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They dragged high jump mats to the gates and set them ablaze.
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His boots slithered in the mud as he dragged at the bridle.
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The euro's rally against the dollar dragged shares of European exporters lower.
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Lower alternative investment income also dragged on AIG's results during the quarter.
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But negotiations, led by the OECD, have dragged on for six years.
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The special counsel has been tight-lipped as negotiations have dragged on.
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She stayed sitting, hugging the window, until she was dragged away kicking.
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One day, Hamada was blindfolded and dragged to another room for questioning.
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Talks between House Republicans and the White House dragged on for weeks.
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He was seen screaming and shouting while being dragged out of court.
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The charcoal is then cooled, bagged, and dragged to the river's edge.
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Blue-chip banks, however, dragged the Abu Dhabi index 0.7 percent lower.
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When the molasses settled, it was waist-deep and dragged people down.
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The lump was a fawn, which the dog dragged onto the sand.
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Caterpillar and IBM dragged down the Dow, falling 1% and 2.3%, respectively.
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He dragged her into a separate room and raped her, she said.
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Disney dragged down the Dow Jones industrial average after a profit warning.
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IOWA CITY — They dragged their friends to see Bernie Sanders in Iowa.
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That has dragged down the monthly minimum wage to a mere $4.30.
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He had got under the train and dragged his brother with him.
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One sailor injured his knee while being dragged in the rip current.
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The project dragged on for another year before being abandoned in 2005.
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For some reason, Steven Seagal got dragged into the NFL protest debate.
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There is now no doubt that allegations of sexual assault dragged Nation under.
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Kem Sokha, the CNRP's acting leader, has also been repeatedly dragged into court.
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Cows too sick to walk are dragged by the neck across cement floors.
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Unlike regular GIFs, these stickers can be dragged anywhere on your message thread.
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And I dragged him to construction meetings and media interviews and meeting women.
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It was teenage rebellion, not sincere ideological conviction, that dragged her to hell.
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European stocks turned lower in early afternoon trading, dragged down by auto stocks.
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Caterpillar's 1.9 percent fall and General Electric's 1.1 percent fall dragged on industrials.
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That allowed me to be dragged along without being thrown under the wheels.
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He dragged me to the basement and took off my shirt and bra.
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The child was dragged for about a block before letting go, they said.
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In some ways, it's reassuring to see a brand getting dragged for sexism.
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Nvidia's fall dragged the VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH) down by 1.7 percent.
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That's why we dragged Johnny Depp in here and made a Trump movie.
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And Facebook, as it does, dragged itself back into a politically fraught moment.
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One woman was being dragged across a muddy grass field in a cart.
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"I hugged them as we were dragged along with the landslide," he said.
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The stock dragged down the Nasdaq, which closed down 1.6 percent on Monday.
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The administration also dragged its feet on implementing congressionally mandated sanctions on Russia.
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Falling prices of phosphate and potash, however, have dragged down profit this year.
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Crystal Palace briefly looked like being dragged into the scrap last least season.
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The sales report dragged major U.S. markets down before the opening bell Wednesday.
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Bloodstained garments, dragged from a storm drain, are examined by police on Jan.
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The doctor dragged her into the elevator as Gene ran in behind her.
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Instead he dragged up an old article to attack London's Muslim Mayor. pic.twitter.
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The result is that average fees are being dragged down across the industry.
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The child was dragged underwater in the Seven Seas Lagoon, witnesses told authorities.
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They instead dragged him to the side of the road into nearby bushes.
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They dragged Europe's STOXX 600 down 0.2 percent, while euro zone blue chips .
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The poor reading dragged down British Airways-owner IAG , easyJet and Wizz Air.
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The company's revenue was dragged down by weak sales in its WarnerMedia division.
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But the Mehdi Army became even more deadly as the war dragged on.
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The revenue was dragged down by the decelerating ad sales growth at Google.
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She is a lovely person who should not be dragged into this mess.
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The controversy, which dragged on for weeks, had Coulter written all over it.
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He eventually dragged Wubbels outside as she screamed she had done nothing wrong.
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One was dragged out of a meeting with a bag over his head.
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Saudi Arabia's index dropped 0.4 percent, dragged down by banks and petrochemicals companioes.
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Their home base in Japan would quickly be dragged into a Korean fight.
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Negotiations have dragged on for months, even as its regional neighbors secured deals.
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The warnings dragged on the other components in the high-growth FAANG group.
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I think it's in some ways dragged things even further out of proportion.
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A 4.8 percent fall in H&M shares also dragged retail stocks down.
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His dovish stance dragged the dollar lower and supported the yuan, traders said.
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Both 'Planet of the Apps' and 'Carpool Karaoke' were dragged in initial reviews.
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As a result, Zuma was dragged lower into the atmosphere by the rocket.
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As development dragged on, the XO-1 started looking less technically impressive, too.
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Issa Rae really dragged tf outta Kanye with his wife in the audience.
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Microsoft's 673 percent decline to $267 also dragged down the S&P 22.
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And he owes me an apology for just getting me dragged into this.
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Simply letting up on the accelerator dragged me to enough of a stop.
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Waiting times were two hours, officials said, and dragged longer in the afternoon.
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She's the Regina George of Buckingham Palace, so of course Twitter dragged her.
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The news dragged down the VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH) down by 1.9%.
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The singer was dragged into the room by men dressed as prison guards.
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Nevertheless, the investigations involving Mr Netanyahu have dragged on for over a year.
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The sharp fall dragged down other stocks from utilities including RWE and EDF.
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Video of Clinton Sunday being dragged into a car made the rounds online.
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She probably couldn't bear to watch the poor guy get dragged any further.
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University of Florida apologizes after graduates aggressively dragged off stage while receiving diplomas.
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Declines in shares of Amgen further dragged down the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF.
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Who doesn't hate being dragged along to something you don't want be at?
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I dragged her down by the hair and kneed her in the face.
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Microsoft's 2.7 percent decline to $48.87 also dragged down the S&P 500.
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Ritzer was attacked in a women's restroom before being dragged into the woods.
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"I just keep thinking about her being dragged away by that," Meza said.
|
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River dragged his body to where it was eventually found, which became the
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Dow futures were lower this morning, dragged lower by aircraft manufacturer Boeing (BA).
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They were tearing her clothes off... as they dragged her off the field.
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The back of me was black from being dragged across the subway floor.
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"We should not be dragged to any attempt of this sort," he said.
|
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The Internet has also even dragged Ivanka Trump's smug neighbor into the mix.
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His team dragged him to the corner and revived him with smelling salts.
|
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Lam's results dragged other semiconductor stocks lower, and the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index .
|
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The attack began Friday night and dragged on under the cover of darkness.
|
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The Vatican has always denied suggestions it dragged its feet over the investigation.
|
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In 220, he was famously dragged off the set of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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The news dragged down other U.K. retailers including Marks & Spencer and Sports Direct.
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One guy was released -- but the other was dragged away by his neck.
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A separatist insurgency has dragged on since 2004, killing more than 6,900 people.
|
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As a result, he was dragged down the airplane aisle by airport security.
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Not surprisingly, the weak performance of those three dragged down the entire sector.
|
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The news dragged down other insurance players, including Prudential, off over 5 percent.
|
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Vatanen dragged a wrist shot from the top of the slot past Lehner.
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Oil prices, which dragged the S&P energy sector, were down 238 percent.
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What if tomorrow, someone gets dragged off a Qatar Airways flight, or worse?
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The next day it was like I was being dragged behind a car.
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U.S. stock indexes fell, following their European counterparts, dragged down by energy stocks.
|
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Twitter users dragged the movie throughout its premiere with hilarious and savage jokes.
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It made up for all the parts of the ending that really dragged.
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They looted, set fires and dragged women out of cars to rape them.
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His claim for permanent asylum has now dragged on for over five years.
|
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The shooting victim is then dragged off-screen by two similarly dressed men.
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Both families have been dragged through the mud when they didn't have to.
|
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"No, that's O.K." Phoebe shouldered her backpack and dragged her giant duffel upstairs.
|
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They dragged away voters and fired rubber bullets, injuring more than 800 people.
|
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People really are hit, dragged through the mud, knocked down, forced to kiss.
|
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Hong Kong (CNN)Humanity was reluctantly dragged into a new era this week.
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HAVE YOU FELT THAT IT'S DRAGGED THE INDUSTRY BACK INTO THEM A LITTLE?
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Bystanders performed CPR and dragged him and the other victims off the beach.
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China's renewed diplomatic tussle with Taiwan has also dragged in the United States.
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The gorilla dragged the child through the enclosure before zoo officials shot him.
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For months I dragged myself around, feeling more worn down with each day.
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As Westbrook stopped dribbling to call a timeout, he dragged his pivot foot.
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But Wright's rushed, underhanded throw dragged first baseman Eric Campbell off the bag.
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A year ago, he dragged an injury-ravaged team to the N.B.A. finals.
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Daneman dragged the bloated bodies of his two best friends off the mountain.
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The woman cursed me, kicked the stuffed rabbit, and practically dragged Enrique away.
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Although Brazil's political saga dragged on (and on), its economy rebounded from recession.
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The prosecutors dragged out the pain, taking five years to produce an indictment.
|
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Court officers quickly restrained him and then dragged him out of the courtroom.
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Sluggish global growth and China's slowdown have dragged on Singapore's trade-reliant economy.
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" — Sunset Magazine "I Am Lassoed and Dragged Behind a Horse by Drunken Cowboys!
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John McCain, dragged his former officials, and told four-star generals they're overrated.
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The star-filled comedy was dragged by critics for being overstuffed and humorless.
|
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"When I was young, I was dragged there," he said of the museum.
|
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The process, which began in December, dragged on for months, the magazine reported.
|
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Altice and Telecom Italia dragged the sector lower on news of ratings downgrades.
|
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Trump later dragged out endorsing Ryan in his House district primary as payback.
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Hulu's losses dragged down Disney's earnings by about $0.06 during the third quarter.
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When that delay dragged on for hours, the playful mood began to fizzle.
|
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Other technology firms have also been dragged into it, including telecommunications firm ZTE.
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After he was handcuffed, they said, he screamed as guards dragged him away.
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"They've just dragged their feet and delayed and delayed," Schumer told the newspaper.
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FRANKFURT/PARIS (Reuters) - Lower than expected margins dragged on Germany's Hugo Boss (BOSSn.
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Those talks have dragged on for 11 years, causing great anger within Turkey.
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U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday, dragged down by a decline in Apple shares.
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As the speeds increased, orange cones were clipped, smashed and dragged under cars.
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They show migrant children being pushed and dragged by staffers in a shelter.
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A new generation has grown up as the ICTY's justice has dragged out.
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Video taken by bystanders shows Mr. Gray being dragged into a police van.
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The heavyweight stock dragged Germany's DAX down to underperform peers, declining 0.2 percent.
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Qatar was dragged down 0.2 percent as telecommunications operator Ooredoo lost 0.7 percent.
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He pointed his steel pen and dragged it over to the lowest number.
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N passenger was dragged from his seat to make way for crew members.
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No wonder this poor weatherman is getting dragged so hard on national television.
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As we reported, Jeremy's wife claims he dragged her with a moving car.
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I treat my boyfriend to a beer since I dragged him along ($13.43).
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The enforcer grabbed my elbow--the irony--and dragged me through the SubLounge.
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Automakers continued to slip as dismal March U.S. auto sales dragged on sentiment.
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Then they dragged his lifeless body into a police van and drove away.
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The poor reading dragged down British Airways owner IAG , easyJet and Wizz Air.
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The Banks-Musk feud dragged on for months after the story blew up
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Nicanor Ochisor's wife dragged him to a doctor in March to get help.
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Ours lasted five years; the divorce, a bitter one, dragged on for three.
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Claudette refused, and two police officers dragged her off the bus in handcuffs.
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Earlier, U.S. stocks dragged as trade concerns continued to weigh on investor sentiment.
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He dragged on a cigar as he considered the instrument in his hands.
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We have embraced you, corrupted you, dragged you to the bottom with us.
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Mr. Bradlee refused and The Post, too, was dragged into a legal battle.
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"It tastes like broccoli and granola dragged through a garden," Shane Goldmacher said.
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They pursued them, raided their private clubs, dragged them out of their closets.
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But when some those companies dipped, they dragged the indexes down with them.
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But as the court's deliberations dragged on, the other two elderly defendants died.
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As talks dragged into the night of the second day, the jurors tired.
|
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One challenger, Leopoldo López, was dragged between house arrest and a military prison.
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"They're being dragged down by politicians, and they have no idea," he said.
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They dragged him from the store, and attacked him with machetes and knives.
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George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld dragged us into the past.
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Some were dragged off, while others were shoved into buses leaving the city.
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Then they tied their bodies to motorcycles and dragged them around the circle.
|
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Mr. Trump has repeatedly complained that Mr. Mueller has dragged out the investigation.
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He was dragged from his hide-out in Belgium following a monthslong manhunt.
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"Now, it is dragged down the stairs," he said, staring into the crowd.
|
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Several forty-niners glimpsed precious metal as they dragged themselves over the mountains.
|
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The sector was also dragged down by weak production results from some miners.
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"It's been dragged out so long, people are so frustrated with this," Rep.
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My only complaint is that the book dragged a bit in the middle.
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The continuing poor results there dragged down brisk sales elsewhere, Apple executives said.
|
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As the negotiations dragged on under Oslo, these blocks became only more entrenched.
|
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The stock, which hit its lowest since October 2014, dragged on the Dow.
|
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As the evening dragged on, the women turned to one another for answers.
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Once current national saving falls, future national income will also be dragged down.
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Then they grabbed the Messiah's elbows and dragged Him awkwardly up to Heaven.
|
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The sector fell 255 percent, dragged down by Eli Lilly's 271 percent fall.
|
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Weak trade figures again dragged on growth, leaving consumers as the economy's drivers.
|
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The Nasdaq Composite dipped 0.1% as well to 8,616.18, dragged down by Netflix.
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Many of Dick's partners and its rivals were being dragged down with it.
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The American dragged a shot wide from a well-worked and promising position.
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Oil Search plunged 6.13%, also dragged by an 11% drop in quarterly revenue.
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But the furniture was literally stuff my father dragged in off the street.
|
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"Breaking Bad" had propulsive, straightforward stories that dragged you from season to season.
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One mother's body was found charred, tied, dragged to a boat and mutilated.
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The six-party talks in Beijing dragged on for years with no result.
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The U.S.-China trade war has dragged on for more than a year.
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Instead, her coworker, perhaps rightfully, got annoyed by being dragged into this showdown.
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Worse, Trump's poor image has dragged down the image of the United States.
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If you write something silly or foolish on Twitter, you're gonna get dragged.
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But she has had to be dragged, kicking and screaming, from the precipice.
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The industrials group also dragged, falling 1 percent, including losses for railway stocks.
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Talks with lenders had dragged on for months before an agreement on Tuesday.
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My mom did not want to come but I dragged her out anyway.
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"I was dragged into the Michael Cohen issue," Hannity said on his show.
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They avoid being dragged along by subconscious forces that constantly redirect their attention.
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A Reuters witness saw some of the protesters being dragged away by police.
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Some refuse to leave their cells and must be dragged away to die.
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It ended down 0.3%, dragged down by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKXCF).
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However, the Nasdaq was dragged down by technology stocks, including Cisco and Microsoft.
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If you trip, you can get serious road rash from getting dragged along.
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The event spanned a weekend, so teenage competitors dragged pillows around with them.
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He was dragged out and arrested in a wild scene captured on video.
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One mother's body was found charred, tied, dragged to a boat and mutilated.
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MIWD00000PUS fell 0.5 percent, dragged down by broad declines in Europe and Asia.
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They dragged her inside the car and fled the scene, the NYPD said.
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A bedraggled and shackled Mr. Assange, 47, was dragged out of the embassy.
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I was probably four when my mom dragged me to her jazzercise classes.
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Cars are crushed, cubed, dragged, hauled, and flattened in long, largely unbroken shots.
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Tiki Brand wasn't the only brand dragged into the "Unite the Right" maelstrom.
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They dragged their feet and it didn't turn out that badly for him.
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In most, the interventions have dragged years beyond original projections, driving up costs.
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When they receded, the waves dragged back with them millions of pieces of detritus.
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European stocks fell 1 percent, dragged down by airlines and other consumer-related sectors.
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The speed with which their efforts have dragged Tsinghua up the rankings is astonishing.
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I feel like maybe I dragged it on way longer than I should have.
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Beaten and handcuffed, Fischl was dragged off to "the box," also known as solitary.
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As the afternoon dragged on, tensions flared and the scene at times turned violent.
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The broader NSE index closed down 0.14 percent at 8,792.30, dragged by Tata Motors.
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They end up being dragged though the mud just because of their stupid father.
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But politicians have dragged their heels, and under President Donald Trump, progress has slowed.
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The indexes dragged down by disappointing earnings from industrial bellwethers Caterpillar Inc and 3M.
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Other emerging markets have also been dragged down, in part by China's slower growth.
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Meanwhile, construction stocks were dragged lower amid news that HeidelbergCement issued a profit warning.
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As it dragged on Friday, Schumer accused the president of holding federal workers "hostage."
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That, coupled with another drop in oil prices, dragged energy stocks down 2.12 percent.
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He reportedly slapped her, dragged her by the hair and pulled her hair out.
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These countries have now also been dragged into the fight against the terror group.
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Once captured, debris be dragged back into the atmosphere where it would burn up.
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Others were dragged into the vehicles of security forces and raped, the activists said.
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Widening losses in the company's struggling mobile business also dragged down profit, analysts said.
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In doing so, her reputation as a doctor has been dragged along and muddied.
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Oil was also dragged lower by a tumble in U.S. stock markets on Monday.
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"My mom fell in love, and literally dragged us to the Valley," Harry says.
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He dragged a keg on a dolly as he talked, too busy to stop.
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The gorilla had picked up and dragged a boy who fell into his enclosure.
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Four days later, Kelley found Reilly, dragged her into the street, and shot her.
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The decline also dragged down rivals Plus500 Ltd and CMC Markets in early trade.
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"At times, I felt like I kept getting dragged back into it," she said.
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Videos show patients — including foster children — being tackled, dragged, and choked by staff members.
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A drop in oil prices dragged down energy shares, adding to the bearish tone.
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How long will the M5S allow itself to be dragged along in his wake?
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Analysts expect Metro's second-quarter earnings to slump, dragged down an ailing Russian business.
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" He added: "We are being dragged into a diplomatic row that is not ours.
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And through that, I dragged Swin fully into the realm of White House reporting.
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The FSB then dragged him over the border to Russia, according to Estonian officials.
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McKinsey is one of several global firms to be dragged into the Gupta scandal.
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James Byrd Jr. was dragged less than 100 miles from where I grew up.
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A separatist insurgency has dragged on in southern Thailand for more than fifteen years.
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But two people's names are dragged through the mud: Duane Deaver and Suzy Barker.
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Layzie Bone's getting dragged to court in a new paternity case ... TMZ has learned.
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"Some videos are dragged out so much, and they speak so slow," she said.
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But trials have dragged on for years, and judges and lawyers are paid handsomely.
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Weaker iron ore, copper and gold prices dragged materials and mining stocks 0.55 lower.
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That further dragged down oil prices after Wednesday's dive to a five-week low.
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I dragged along my fiancé and tasked him with taking pictures for this article.
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It's Sophocles's Antigone, dragged out of ancient Greece and into a contemporary Muslim family.
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Moments later, Dick was dragged off the stage by a security member and Kimmel.
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On the flipside, higher feedstock costs dragged earnings lower at BASF's specialty chemicals operations.
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My whole life, I'd been dragged around doing things simply because I felt cornered.
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That dragged full-year 2018 growth to 6.6 percent, the weakest in 28 years.
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A crocodile snapped at its rescuers as it was dragged from a shallow pool.
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The sell-off in Italian bonds also dragged up Spanish and Portuguese bond yields.
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There's a harrowing moment when Tormund gets dragged toward a hole in the ice.
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You may always be dragged into a 2v2 match where things really get chaotic.
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Next thing you know I'm being dragged around to all these little preschool graduations.
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Unfortunately her scheme was foiled, and she was dragged out of Mosswood without Julian.
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The children fell off the animal's back as the camel dragged the woman along.
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It hopes to show support for Pakistan without being dragged into an unwanted conflict.
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Profits in the life-insurance industry have been dragged down by low interest rates.
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As the demonstrations dragged on into the evening, the protests once again turned violent.
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The affair dragged on for years until 1996, when Pritzker bought out Mr Trump.
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As unproductive industries grew faster than productive ones, the overall figures were dragged down.
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That dragged the single currency to $21, a level not seen since late-May.
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She claims Zeke cussed her out, dragged her out of bed and choked her.
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Businesses in the territory now risk being dragged into the U.S.-China trade war.
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It was almost an hour before he could be dragged back to the action.
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But while Stratolaunch's development has dragged on, the private space industry has leaped ahead.
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Even an assistant coach was dragged down in a series of shoves (video above).
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Or is it hopping in a chlorinated tank with a foil being dragged around?
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At least 20 protesters were detained, being dragged along the ground in the process.
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He dragged himself to the main road, called the police, and gave himself up.
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Shipman allegedly grabbed the victim and dragged him to the back of the bus.
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However, on Tuesday both players refused to get dragged into a war of words.
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That dragged the single currency to $423.093, a level not seen since late-May.
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But as development dragged on, and the scope of the game increased, things changed.
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Chicago Aviation Department officers then grabbed Dao and violently dragged him from the aircraft.
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The battle has dragged on publicly since Kesha first sued Luke in October 2014.
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His anti-Islam, anti-EU PVV outfit has dragged every party rightward on immigration.
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He dragged into it, often kicking and screaming, great orchestras, audiences and even governments.
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A moment later, the calm breaks as he's dragged to the ground and beaten.
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However, gold miner Newcrest Mining was nearly 3 percent lower, dragged the sector down.
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If you missed it, Gucci got dragged this week over an $890 blackface sweater.
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Shares ended weaker for an eighth straight session, dragged down by large-cap stocks.
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The decline dragged down fellow U.K. retailer WM Morrison, which closed 2 percent down.
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And some offenders could be dragged back to court to have their progress reviewed.
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Women dragged mattresses around college campuses to make the point that they weren't safe.
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She also alleged he once dragged her wet and naked out of the shower.
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South African stocks fell 90.1503 percent, dragged down by steelmaker ArcelorMittal tumbling 2118.85 percent.
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The controversy dragged on until he finally signed up to be a Navy aviator.
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The S&P retailing index fell 23.1 percent, dragged down by drops in Amazon.
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He was dragged out of his home, hacked and burnt to death, prosecutors said.
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Their operations dragged one-year tenor dollar/yuan swap points down into negative territory.
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Earlier as Bellamy was leaving the battleground, he got dragged off and knocked out.
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They do no include getting dragged into security problems in the middle of nowhere.
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One time, Maria told me, Sergio dragged Laura across the floor by her hair.
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This month's surge has dragged the energy sector into the green for the year.
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He still calls Mueller's investigation a "witch hunt" that has dragged on too long.
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But having accepted the bail-out, the government dragged its feet over the conditions.
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Obamacare's real saviors have been dragged out of wheelchairs, arrested, and assaulted for weeks.
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Overall, however, trading dropped 11 percent, dragged under by Citi's large fixed income division.
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This dragged the energy index 0.5% lower, its sharpest loss in almost two weeks.
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Anne quickly breaks up this stunt, and Pierre is dragged out of the room.
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As the investigation dragged on, rivals say, they suffered and Google solidified its dominance.
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Sometime during the night, she dragged the backpack through the doorway by its straps.
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An hour and 22 frustrating minutes dragged by before anyone seemed to remember women.
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The reading was dragged down by an around 17-percent fall in mining activity.
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FAB's performance dragged down the Abu Dhabi index, which lost 0.7 percent on Thursday.
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He dragged him to the floor multiple times and applied chokes on the mat.
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Let's start with Mastro's account of how Snyder was supposedly dragged into Tantaros' case.
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Workers fatally shot the ape, Harambe, after he dragged the child around the pen.
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I dragged my pinky finger around the plate until it was clean — zero shame.
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It weighed the most on the Nasdaq and also dragged consumer discretionary stocks lower.
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TODAY'S NUMBERS 7 The number of days the partial government shutdown has dragged on.
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In its second-largest market Brazil, ongoing economic weakness dragged EBITDA down 2.4 percent.
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But she's dragged down by her inexplicable soft spot for that mansplainy man-child.
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The other officer returned fire and dragged away Toney, who died at a hospital.
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Tech-heavy Nasdaq futures fell more than 1 percent, dragged down by disappointing results.
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But Steve dragged himself about 15 yards off near second base onto the field.
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Index heavyweight Fast Retailing also dragged on the market after reporting weak monthly sales.
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That dragged the single currency to $422.063, a level not seen since late-May.
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In the meantime, Walgreens risks being dragged into nearly every negative story about Theranos.
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Not all Peruvians have been welcoming, though, especially as the crisis has dragged on.
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Flint has watched as an investigation meant to offer closure dragged on for years.
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I feel like a chalk-outline of a body someone dragged their feet through.
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She dragged us on a fucking mini-break to Amsterdam to relight the flame.
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If they hadn't been there I would have been dragged into the car park.
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Videos of Dao being dragged down the aisle of the jet sparked public outcry.
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Once the contamination was confirmed, the city dragged its feet in implementing safety measures.
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It's been three years since the magnificent Old dragged us headfirst into his world.
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Part of the struggle here is that the government has long dragged on enforcement.
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Suddenly, three gunmen appeared, dragged Mr. Salim out and started beating him, he said.
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But North Korea's missile tests and Trump's Twitter-enabled temper dragged him swiftly rightward.
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"This is a 'We're sorry you're getting dragged on Twitter' plant," the note read.
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"This is a 'We're sorry you're getting dragged on Twitter' plant," the note read.
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But the talks dragged on over divisions over pharmaceuticals, consumer safety and investment rules.
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They said he struck her on the head and dragged her into nearby brush.
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The Pentagon rejected that request, but statistics suggest the corps has dragged its feet.
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Most polls also showed support for the Democrats slipping as the debate dragged on.
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He refused to leave the flight, so security guards dragged him down the aisle.
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Doctors counted 118 deaths over several days, with 40 bodies dragged from the Nile.
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Maybe that's just me, though, dragged by the black dog into the scary woods?
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Ms. Nozdrovska fought tirelessly while judges serving under the man's uncle dragged their feet.
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News of the arbitration request dragged down IEnova's shares more than 4% on Wednesday.
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Nifty metal index fell 1.9%, dragged by JSW Steel Ltd and Tata Steel Ltd.
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Fighting on the Western front dragged on for months without either side making gains.
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A federal civil rights inquiry has dragged on for years without charges being filed.
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Crime scene photographs showed the trail where Ms. Meili was dragged off the road.
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He had been stabbed more than 30 times, and been dragged behind a truck.
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At least six unidentified men dragged the reporter from his car, Mr. Syed said.
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We dragged you around for two hours for $189 and you saw a tail!
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Tense pay-cut negotiations between players and AFL and NRL executives have dragged on.
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Tense pay-cut negotiations between players and AFL and NRL executives have dragged on.
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The losses in wheat dragged down prices in the neighboring corn market, traders said.
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Negotiations with Namibia have dragged on for longer than the German government had predicted.
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Veteran collectors dragged wheeled Vera Bradley suitcases stuffed with purchases through the labyrinthine halls.
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The eldest, Rawan, 15, dragged her badly injured sister, Hanan, 10, to relative safety.
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But getting dragged into a political fight does present a challenge for the network.
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The ensuing lawsuits dragged on for years, as homeowners struggled to recoup their losses.
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The police said Officer Veve fired his weapon twice as he was being dragged.
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He is then surrounded, dragged to a gangway, forced to the ground and handcuffed.
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But by protesting on the field, he said, he dragged politics into the game.
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Very much an American story — except that Ukraine is unwillingly dragged into the mud.
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Violent struggles, on the other hand, often repelled people and dragged on for years.
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Financials weighed heavily on the STOXX 600, dragged down by losses among Italian banks.
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Healthcare stocks fell 1.4%, dragged down by Bristol-Myers Squibb Co and Amgen Inc.
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Economists can get annoyed by claims that goods trade has dragged down overall inflation.
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As the back-and-forth dragged on without a solution, Mr. Ayala grew impatient.
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Soybeans and Wheat Like the FDA, the USDA has dragged its feet on testing.
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The season will have its hard birth, and we will be dragged into light.
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As the project dragged on for nearly a century, they lost spouses and colleagues.
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And, crucially, Bill's speed will not be dragged down by his slower-moving neighbor.
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RALEIGH, N.C. — Ending an acrimonious stalemate that dragged on for nearly a month, Gov.
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Differences have dragged on for years over testing methods to comply with environmental regulations.
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The bigger boy dragged a puppy, who was snuffling my face, out the door.
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I mean, they dragged her off the bus and beat her and crippled her.
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Above, American soldiers in South Korea dragged dummies during a competition earlier this month.
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Instead, the whole enterprise slid into woozy exhaustion and dragged everyone watching in too.
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The police had initially said one of the officers was dragged by the car.
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I put on a loose dress and barely dragged a comb through my hair.
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At the same time, the ongoing Brexit negotiations have also dragged the currency lower.
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She said the individual then dragged the bird from a field into the woods.
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The much weaker fixing quickly dragged the offshore yuan lower before onshore trading opened.
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Brazil has not recovered from the recession that dragged on from 2016 to 2018.
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The case has been dragged into the politics of the U.S.-China trade war.
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In this case, a computerized lottery determined he would get dragged down the aisle.
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I dragged the rake far enough, dropped it into the water, and laughed again.
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The euro's rise dragged the dollar lower with the greenback slipping 0.1% to 97.28.
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Including this guy who was physically dragged out of the room by officers pic.twitter.
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Attackers dragged her upstairs and repeatedly raped her, while another man burglarized the house.
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Now America is about to be dragged along on Trump's most existential struggle yet.
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He dragged those corpses to a barrack, where they were hauled off by trucks.
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The Dow transports closed nearly 23.16 percent lower, dragged down by CH Robinson shares.
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Wall Street stock indexes slipped on Friday as drug companies dragged the market lower.
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Facebook's drop dragged the entire tech sector lower, which subsequently pressured the broader market.
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Meanwhile, healthcare stocks were the worst performing in Europe, dragged down by H. Lundbeck.
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Telecommunications stocks were among the worst performers, dragged down by Danish telecoms operator TDC.
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Gains were led by real estate stocks , while consumer and healthcare stocks dragged behind.
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Furthermore, net trade dragged on Britain's economic growth through the second half of 2017.
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"Â Underneath the larger headline, the cover reads: "Reality star 'dragged out' of White House.
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Many protesters were wrestled to the ground by security and dragged from the chamber.
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The news dragged down shares of other U.S. carriers, including Delta and United Continental.
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Unease over Softbank's ties to Saudi Arabia dragged down Softbank shares earlier this week.
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Through those years, she dragged a reluctant Mr. Reischel, now 40, to open houses.
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The Mavericks dragged the league's worst record into Friday's game primarily because of injuries.
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Though I was usually happy, I laughed a lot less now and dragged more.
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Although Fridays and Saturdays would be busy, the rest of the week generally dragged.
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Instead, its population multiplied and the stay of many children dragged on for months.
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Protesters dragged two officers to the ground and kicked them repeatedly, the video showed.
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Trump has previously said he believes the spin-off dragged down his own show.
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High-profile protests have, perhaps naturally, waned as the Trump presidency has dragged on.
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Two helicopters were shot down, and their pilots' bodies were dragged through the streets.
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And I dragged my old friend Hilary Rosen in, who is a Democratic consultant.
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"She dragged me to J.K.O. and I was not having it," Ms. Hurlin said.
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I dreamed I was being dragged across my lounge by two little gray aliens.
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Whether it's shame, true feelings, or being dragged kicking + screaming, just get it done.
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First, I meet Hannah and Cathy, who have dragged their other friend Jasmine along.
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They said it was the Department of Justice that had dragged the case into court.
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However, the crew dragged their feet and had to wait while another ship loaded up.
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The dog dragged little Rylee Marie Dodge around the house after the attack, reports KFOR.
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While Ryan was able to swim to safety, Kristen was dragged under by the hippopotamus.
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In an incident caught on video, an officer dragged a motionless Coleman by his handcuffs.
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Tragically, local fisherman watched as the Sentinelese people attacked and dragged Chau away, CNNÂ reported.
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N sparked outrage when a passenger was dragged off an overbooked flight by his hands.
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It seemed unlikely—the pain mostly dragged me down, bringing me further into murky waters.
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He was beaten, chained and then dragged three miles Tuesday all because he was black.
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Recently, she dragged a conservative pundit who commented on her sudden surge of political activism.
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It's also worth nothing that Taylor's personal life may also be dragged into the trial.
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The investigation into Gilbert's death dragged on through the tenures of two different district attorneys.
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"I almost passed out in the water and had to be dragged out," she says.
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Worries that trade tariffs will curtail demand for metals have dragged prices lower this year.
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While initially peaceful, demonstrations have become increasingly violent as the political unrest has dragged on.
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" He added though, that his "discomfort" over being dragged into the controversy "hardly bears mention.
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It was a dumb, tasteless joke and Davidson was rightfully dragged for his bad judgment.
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She then dragged the burning blanket into the living room, where it ignited couch cushions.
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The liquidity injections and expectations for further monetary easing have dragged the swap points lower.
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The three policemen snagged a man by the arms and dragged him from the bus.
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Several blue-chip stocks traded ex-dividend and dragged the index further into the red.
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But his mother owned a consignment shop, and he'd get dragged along to thrift stores.
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"You dragged all of us through torment," she wrote on the airport authority's Facebook page.
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But what are we gaining by seeing these iconic images dragged into the modern era?
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Overseas, Asia markets closed mostly lower, dragged down by weak performance in China's mainland markets.
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At first he was ambivalent, but as his trials dragged on, he made a decision.
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Rising U.S. crude stockpiles also dragged U.S. futures down by more than $212.2 a barrel.
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That sell-off dragged euro zone 10-year bond yields up 1-2 basis points.
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Again and again, this has dragged the company further into a spiral of bad publicity.
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Michael, drenched in sweat in a blue polo, is completely dragged by Kathleen's sister, Candace.
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Oil majors BP and Shell also dragged down the main index as oil prices sank.
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As the fighting dragged on, many of Syria's big businessmen fled, moving their assets abroad.
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I didn't think the day I dragged Evernote to the trash can would ever come.
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The explanation was simple and rational, yet had to be dragged out of the government.
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But in recent quarters, Apple's overall business has been dragged down by slumping iPhone sales.
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The passenger then hits his head on an armrest before being dragged down the aisle.
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A BBC correspondent in Nur-Sultan reported people being dragged onto buses by riot police.
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Sturgeon has argued Scotland should not be dragged out of the bloc against its will.
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Wall Street lost ground on Monday, dragged down as underwhelming bank earnings curbed investor enthusiasm.
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Reaching deep into the trunk, he dragged out a tool kit and a boom box.
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Rupert added that technical factors had also dragged on Treasuries, particularly the 10-year note.
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In the reboot era, it seems a series is often dragged before given a chance.
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Other officers dragged the two wounded officers outside and began providing first aid, he said.
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From the 1970s tumbling returns to investment dragged the Soviet economy into a deepening rut.
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At mile 83, he was dragged off the race when he could no longer stand.
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But if Arab conflicts spread, countries in the Horn could be dragged into the fray.
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Siddhartha's disappearance had spooked investors, which dragged Coffee Day Enterprises shares 20% lower on Tuesday.
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It's the girl who publicly and ferociously dragged his beautiful and fan-beloved girlfriend, Jenna.
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By mid-morning in Europe, however, sentiment towards Deutsche Bank had dragged the market lower.
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Last quarter, mobile dragged LG to its first quarterly loss in two years, for example.
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On the downside, the healthcare index dropped 21 percent, dragged down by Biogen and Alexion.
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Inquiries into the gunbattle and ensuing fire that consumed the compound dragged on for years.
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Utilities was the only sector down, dragged lower by PG&E Corp's 20.7 percent slump.
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Industrials lost 0.7 percent as railway stocks dragged, while consumer discretionary stocks fell 1.4 percent.
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"I was dragged down to the ground and it all happened so quick," he explains.
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We felt like her name had been dragged through the mud for almost 50 years.
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It prowled the shoreline, administered a crushing bite and dragged the boy to deeper water.
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Many, of course, dragged him, including CNN's Jake Tapper and Sausage Party creator Seth Rogen.
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Nokia shares dragged the tech index lower after its 4 percent surge in prior session.
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The process of revising Congo's 2002 mining code has dragged on for over five years.
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They've got to be taking everybody along together… Everybody's been dragged along a bit reluctantly.
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One man lost his grip, grabbed Mr. Stoliar by the collar and dragged him under.
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The unit dragged down Rodgers' advanced statistics, even putting him in the negatives in DVOA.
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In these instances, Trump has dragged his feet or failed to denounce them at all.
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I lingered until Michaela stockaded me in upturned chairs and dragged back to the flat.
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Things dragged on like this for years: six people were killed in December 853 alone.
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It's hard to avoid the impression that she's being dragged into the public eye nonetheless.
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While Officer Coronado dragged her from the Chamber, Fairooz protested -- loudly -- briefly disrupting the session.
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This first case has dragged on since 2010 when her predecessor kicked off the investigation.
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Dragged him inside, washed him, dried him, then discovered our actual dog in his kennel.
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The video shows the passenger yelling, struggling, and then finally being dragged down the aisle.
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Mining stocks dragged on the index, with heavyweight BHP Billiton ending about 0.5 percent lower.
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LIVE: Protesters at #Idomeni have dragged a train wagon in front of the police bus.
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They, not the pilot or the crew, dragged Dao off the plane against his will.
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US stocks ended lower on Thursday, as earnings misses dragged the major stock benchmarks lower.
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My brother, they came and hit him with sticks and dragged him to another neighborhood.
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After employing the fatal chokehold, Pantaleo and the other officers dragged Garner to the pavement.
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He's clarified his statement, having been dragged to hellfire and back by Bey's loyal fanbase.
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He could eventually face trial at the SFT, but the process would be dragged out.
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