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130 Sentences With "dragged in"

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But they're getting pulled into it- They're getting dragged in.
But this wild horse can't be dragged in any way.
The question of what to do dragged in India's courts.
The floors are covered with mud dragged in from the outside fields.
"We are going to be dragged in a particular direction," Gauke said.
We watch the downward spiral helpless, trying not to be dragged in.
With something like this, we might see the U.S. get dragged in.
Often, they're practically being dragged in by a woman in their life.
Now, however, the two currencies have stopped being dragged in opposite directions.
One sailor injured his knee while being dragged in the rip current.
Both 'Planet of the Apps' and 'Carpool Karaoke' were dragged in initial reviews.
China's renewed diplomatic tussle with Taiwan has also dragged in the United States.
But the furniture was literally stuff my father dragged in off the street.
One night, guards dragged in a protester whose legs and back were blue from torture.
Now, now that he's being dragged in front of the committees, maybe not so much.
"In the Ultraman case, the law is dragged in instead of a normal debate," Surapot said.
"I do not want my name and reputation to be further dragged in the mud," he wrote.
Heather, wearing the Econowife uniform of gray shapeless drab, is pissed at what the cat dragged in.
Prices along the forward power curve were dragged in different directions, but the net effect was down.
We got her at LAX, and she explained why that ain't her getting dragged in the vid.
I sat on the bed, and she sat on a chair that she'd dragged in from outside.
The first question from the locals was certainly legitimate: who is this artist the cat dragged in?
There are no peacock displays of pointless erudition in her work; no recondite allusions are dragged in.
Oleg, after being dragged in for questioning, may have learned how high the food-fraud network reaches.
And Pegasus, the de rigueur flying sidekick dragged in from another myth entirely, clearly had to go.
There's only June, dragged in agonizing slow-motion from a very little window, as the edges go dark.
When Jackson finally shows up, he's not alone — he's been dragged in by werewolf hunters who are seeking information.
But when I put the skirt on, it was tight in the knees and it dragged in the behind.
The last time it imploded, in the 1990s, it dragged in more than half a dozen other African armies.
Zuckerberg himself was dragged in front of lawmakers in Washington and Brussels, where he faced both anger and cluelessness.
Market sentiment dragged in Asia on Wednesday ahead of the U.S. and China signing a phase one trade deal.
Over the next few years, he would be dragged in the press with reports of drugs, arrests and health issues.
Season 5 dragged in a way I don't feel like this year did; its general unpleasantness vastly outpaced its substance.
Most sectors dipped, dragged in particular by property and transport stocks, as well as massive profit-taking in speculative stocks.
The video of a bloodied Dr. Dao being dragged in the aisle has been seen millions of times around the world.
When it split open in the 1990s, its civil war dragged in many neighbors, swallowing nearly a third of the continent.
But both characters were largely functions of Walter's story — dragged in by his bad decisions and finally unable to escape his misdeeds.
The only reason his name is being dragged in to this is that his uber account was used to call the ride.
But that's not always true, and it often feels like the company has to be dragged in that direction with great reluctance.
He was a reluctant rapper Coach K and Pee dragged in the studio shortly after he was released from prison in 2017.
The only reason his name is being dragged in to this is that his Uber account was used to call the ride.
And yet Huawei's been dragged in and the controversy, I think, has been accused of being a spy for the Chinese government.
A conference room was so packed during his recent visit that employees sat on filing cabinets and dragged in chairs from their desks.
Australian newscasters also filmed Ms. Corby's mother as she dragged in a trash receptacle outside the Corby family's home in Logan City, Queensland.
But the confluence of these two tasks—a counter-intelligence operation that has dragged in the denizens of the White House itself—is unprecedented.
"The two families never got along: they were never treated equally and that dragged in to the next generation as well," the source said.
American allies in the region — Israel and Gulf States such as Saudi Arabia — would be unlikely to join unless dragged in by Iranian attacks.
His Twitter storm also dragged in Clinton, accusing her of pushing Machado to become an American citizen so she could use her for political gain.
Look, people at Apple and Microsoft, and other places are horrified with what's going on with Facebook, because basically, they're getting dragged in to this.
Camille is treated like the mangled corpse of whatever the cat dragged in, an infuriating blemish on Adora's perfect reputation of Southern values and affluence.
Syria's war has killed hundreds of thousands of people, forced more than half its pre-war population from their homes and dragged in global powers.
They're not really the source of the problem, but because they are, excuse me, the conveyor, I think they are going to get dragged in.
Especially when the White House visit gets dragged in or Golden Boot and Ball winner Rapinoe chats up French president Emmanuel Macron on the victory dais.
And while those computers do generate more revenue than the iPad, it utterly pales in comparison to the amount of money dragged in by the iPhone.
But, how can you have a record that's 100 percent authentic, if you don't feel authentic yourself, and you're being dragged in so many different directions?
Instead of being "dragged in the gutter," Cruz said he would rather focus on solving the issues facing Americans, like the recent terror attacks in Brussels.
Down at the water, some older sunbathers had dragged in the resort's plastic lawn chairs so they could sit waist-deep, and we followed their lead.
What happens in the Senate, whether he actually does get subpoenaed and has it gets dragged in there, we'll have to see how that goes down.
"I didn't want to see the flag that I protected and served for being dragged in the mud by that little piece of shit," he said.
A 2-year-old boy is dead after he was dragged in a lagoon by an alligator while the child's father and sister stood just feet away.
It also means going against neoconservatives in limiting the United States' role abroad — refusing to get dragged in foreign conflicts while prioritizing America's deeper issues at home.
Khadafy Manning, who uses a cane to walk, was dragged in his underwear to the sheriff's vehicle, then beaten in the head and chest, the lawsuit states.
But critics have been merciless in critiquing the group, and it's really not clear why The Chainsmokers are consistently being dragged in story after story after story.
" If the U.S. responds to China or if more countries are dragged in he said: "This could very quickly get out of hand and cause a global recession.
Syria's civil war has killed half a million people, forced more than half the country's pre-war population from their homes and dragged in global and regional powers.
The Last Jedi makes this point explicitly, suggesting that the fight for freedom and democracy is voluntary, and not something that's dragged in every citizen across the universe.
Under Kövesi, the DNA has become a waking nightmare for the country's rich and powerful, as thousands of politicians, oligarchs, CEOs, and moguls are dragged in and indicted.
His Twitter storm also dragged in Hillary Clinton, accusing the Democratic presidential nominee of pushing Machado to become an American citizen so she could use her for political gain.
Austin, Danielle, and myself hopped on microphones to use Monster Hunter as a starting point for this larger question, which dragged in everything from Dark Souls to Darkest Dungeon.
The prospect of a prolonged standoff between the world's two biggest economies and the likelihood of Europe and Japan getting dragged in have raised investor concerns about global growth.
" Nonetheless, she went on to complain that "Democrats can be too big of a tent" and that "they let anybody who the cat dragged in call themselves a progressive.
It's also worth noting that the booming interest in British tech firms came against a backdrop of a U.S.-China trade rift that has dragged in the tech industry.
The prospect of a prolonged standoff between the world's two biggest economies and the likelihood of Europe and Japan getting dragged in are making investors seriously worried about global growth.
The prospect of a prolonged standoff between the world's two biggest economies and the likelihood of Europe and Japan getting dragged in, are making investors seriously worried about economic growth.
After almost a half an hour of struggling in front of a growing crowd, he dragged in a colossal catfish larger than him, weighing roughly between 70 and 80 kilos.
Big technology companies are being dragged in front of Congress to answer tough questions about their impact on the 2016 presidential election, and their market power is under increasing scrutiny.
But now with the regulations on the chopping block, those companies believe the change will have little effect on their bottom line and are trying not to get dragged in.
Three senior bank officials were dragged in to Bolshevik headquarters and ordered to fill out the proper forms giving the Bolsheviks' new executive, the Sovnarkom, access to the state's money.
So by the second week of kindergarten, when G. is still unwilling to walk into the school, she is dragged in by her armpits by an officer of the law.
Sikich dragged in a roadkill deer and buried it with leaf litter, scraping the earth as a lion would, so that P-19 might think she'd stumbled on another lion's cache.
Today, in an interview with a Fox radio host, Trump actually dragged in the 2010 battlefield death of Second Lt. Robert Kelly, the son of Trump's chief of staff, John Kelly.
Despite being dragged in front of congressional committees to account for their role in foreign misinformation campaigns, the companies appear to have no real answers for the problems their unprecedented scale creates.
Seven years in, Syria's conflict has killed hundreds of thousands, driven millions from their homes, disturbed the regional balance of power and dragged in foreign nations whose rivalry has upset existing alliances.
For insulting an officer, Mr. Espinosa was beaten, cuffed, dragged in public and taken to the hospital, then locked up for several days because of felony-level bail too expensive for him.
MOSCOW — Ukraine's president put his nation on a war footing with Russia on Monday, as tensions over a shared waterway escalated into a crisis that dragged in NATO and the United Nations.
Dragged in part by the hedge fund losses, Carlyle's distributable earnings, which show cash available to pay dividends, slumped to $7 million in the fourth quarter, from $145 million a year ago.
At that age, Patti Smith made me feel as though I wasn't the only one whose mind felt like it was being dragged in all directions by a chaotic yet invisible force.
Academics and even some students visiting China have complained about being watched and followed by police, or dragged in for questioning about their research and who they are speaking to in the country.
And by the time Lear reaches his fabled end, Ms. Jackson dragged in on a tarpaulin for the character's final scene, the question that surrounded this staging in advance has long been answered.
The building had little heat and, seeing that I was shivering, he dragged in a space heater that had the kind of open coils that would singe your clothes if you sat too close.
It made landfall again hours later, this time near Biloxi, with roaring wind and heavy rain, and dragged in flooding that overtopped Highway 2200 and poured into the bottom level of some parking garages.
About half a million people are estimated to have been killed in Syria's six-year civil war, which has dragged in regional and world powers and caused the biggest refugee crisis since World War Two.
What began as a popular uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's authoritarian rule more than seven years ago then devolved into a multisided war that dragged in international powers, including the United States and Russia.
" Ocasio-Cortez said the Congressional Progressive Caucus, of which she is a member, should expel lawmakers without adequate liberal bona fides, charging that "they let anybody who the cat dragged in call themselves a progressive.
As US ambassador to the European Union, Sondland is there to untangle the meaning of relations between Trump and Ukraine — and his name, too, is getting dragged in every direction, particularly following his Wednesday testimony.
Republican trans advocate Caitlyn Jenner found herself in a tough spot, needing to say something as a self-proclaimed voice of the community, but was swiftly dragged in her mentions for having voted for Trump.
The conflict has killed hundreds of thousands of people, left half the country's pre-war population homeless, dragged in global powers and given space to Islamist militant groups to consolidate their organizations and plan attacks abroad.
Hochstein had just returned from pre-inauguration meeting with Zelenskiy and his advisers in Kyiv in which they discussed Giuliani's and Sondland's overtures and how to inoculate Ukraine from getting dragged in to domestic U.S. politics.
Sheen spends the whole time looking as though he was dragged in off the street to play the role, mostly just staring at his much younger co-star and trying to bounce off of his cues.
In the entrance to Rakan Abu Omar's house, which was also occupied and then torched by Islamic State, the blood of a mortally wounded fighter who was dragged in off the street has yet to dry.
Over the past seven years, Syria's conflict has killed hundreds of thousands of people, driven millions more from their homes, disturbed the regional balance of power and dragged in foreign nations whose rivalry has upset existing alliances.
Basically, if you aren't already an established Marvel fan, you probably weren't going to go see "Endgame" unless you were a parent taking your child or you were dragged in by your significant other for a movie night.
Syria's eight-year war has killed half a million people, driven half the pre-war population of 22 million from their homes, inspired a wave of militant attacks around the globe, and dragged in regional and world powers.
I had a mom who was always swimming, even when the choices of swimsuits for larger bodies were limited to horrid floral skirted things that flapped and dragged in the water while she churned out her daily mile.
There are a number of mole salamander species belonging to the family Ambystomatidae, including the California tiger salamander (thoroughly dragged in an Onion article) and the ladies-only salamander lineage that steals genes from males from other species.
If female-helmed start-ups want to ensure they don't get dragged in the press, how about making sure things are as rosy on the inside of their companies as they project them to be on the outside?
I enjoyed it, but the goggles I had borrowed from the Y were terrible, my suit from the past summer was stretched out and dragged in the water, and the chlorine was wreaking havoc on my hair color.
How many times have you received an unsolicited dick pic purporting to be a gift from the heavens, when down on Earth it looks more like the half-chewed frankfurter that your dog dragged in from next-door's barbecue?
Syria's civil war, now in its sixth year, has killed hundreds of thousands of people, displaced half the country's pre-war population, dragged in regional and global powers and caused a refugee crisis in the Middle East and Europe.
She made me laugh every day, whether it was finding her snacking on a roll of toilet paper she dragged in from the bathroom, or snoring so loud I would have to move rooms if I was on a call.
THIES, Senegal (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Surrounded and dragged in all directions by hungry, sick and desperate refugees, the newly arrived aid workers race between pregnant women and small children while negotiating with the military in an attempt to control the chaos.
It should be easy to criticize his work as cliched and out-of-touch, but get a few chords into just about anything he's touched and it becomes difficult not to get dragged in to the hopeless romance of it all.
This makes denaturalization policy a tool of political repression: Immigrants might not exercise their rights for fear that they will lose them all, or at least be dragged in front of a court and required to pay expensive lawyers' fees.
After an opposition protest turned violent in 1995, Mambele and the reporters with him were stopped at gunpoint, pulled out of their car by Mobutu's security forces and kicked and punched before being dragged in front of a senior officer.
The fact that almost all of us were all outsiders once — whether we simply sought better fortunes, were dragged in chains or fled for our lives — is not a reliable predictor of the empathy we have for those newer than us.
When Poison's seminal debut Look What The Cat Dragged In came out in 803, no one knew what to make of this band that looked like four extremely well-contoured, pouty women who wore lots of pink and purple lace and feathers.
Days later, the 16-year-old orphan was dragged in front of a webcam by her new employers and forced to perform sex acts for clients - becoming another captive in the growing global slave trade to be lured, trapped and abused through technology.
READ: China just dragged in the Canadian and U.S. ambassadors over the arrest of Huawei's CFO Those tensions have escalated in recent years, with the U.S. government now working to convince its allies in the global Five Eyes surveillance network to adopt similar bans.
Mr. Groux, the sociologist, noted that it takes many fewer strikers to set fire to tires dragged in front of the entrances of refineries than it would to mount street protests, making the union's strength look more impressive than it may in fact be.
Those who know the president's quirks say he has certain issues that anger him, and one of them is that he believes his son and namesake was endlessly dragged in the media for his business dealings overseas relative to news coverage about Hunter Biden.
This price war, which has also dragged in active managers whose average fees continue to decline, comes against an increasingly expensive reality characterized by burdensome costs for managers to keep up with the latest technology and regulations, and which pummels smaller fund managers the most aggressively.
Whether it's the deep, menacing bop of 2008's "Look What the Cat Dragged In" or last year's club staple "Lock Doh" or his now-iconic bar on Drake's "KMT," Giggs has delivered the kind of consistent musical output his less underground contemporaries could only dream of.
Mr. Bolton claims to have direct and pertinent information about the president's actions and motivations in withholding nearly $400 million in military aid to Ukraine; Mr. Biden is a side player being dragged in by the president and his allies to muddy the case against Mr. Trump.
The price of misconduct On Wednesday, the Chicago City Council approved a $4.95 million settlement in a lawsuit stemming from the death of Philip Coleman, who died in a hospital in 2012 after being dragged in handcuffs out of his cell in a police station and down a hallway.
Currency moves were largely limited, however, with a public U.S. holiday in the United States discouraging traders from taking out big positions, not least until there is some clarity about where an escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and China is headed and whether Europe will be dragged in.
Currency moves were largely limited, however, with a public U.S. holiday in the United States discouraging traders from taking out big positions, not least until there is some clarity about where an escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and China is headed and whether Europe will be dragged in.
That reality may also put Giuliani's spot in Trump's inner circle in doubt even as a second bombshell emerges about the President's bid to use his power to persuade ex-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to help one of the former New York mayor's personal clients -- another scheme that sources say dragged in the President.
In late 20023, when Clinton's presidency was on the ropes, he turned to the political consultant he had hired to run his very first campaign for governor of Arkansas: Dick Morris, a bizarre and amoral operative from New York known for his work on behalf of some of the worst dreck that the Reagan Revolution dragged in.
I assumed this was a kind of self-portrait: the artist as he nears 90, trying in vain to protect himself as his work is once more dragged in front of his public under threat of the same cyclical routine he's been performing for 60 years — being asked what it all means, keeping his mouth shut, surviving as everything around him both changes and stays exactly the same.
Escaping a firing is quite difficult for you, for me—if your job performance is anywhere below spectacular and you fuck up in any sort of disciplinary way, you're going to get dragged in front of a three-member HR panel, then quietly asked to clear your desk; I can tell you this from deep experience—but if you walk into a "we need to chat" meeting with a serious-faced boss and walk out with your job intact and, ideally, a pay rise, then that's power right there.

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