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140 Sentences With "pulling at"

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And that's why I kept pulling at the layers and pulling at the different things to try to get to the core where he and I connected.
Melbourne and Sydney, in particular, are pulling at the seams.
Oh man, I want to keep pulling at this thread.
I start pulling at my dick, trying to get hard.
" Adversaries are experts at "pulling at the heartstrings of people.
I begin pulling at my fingernails on the drive back.
"So these are things that are pulling at me," he said.
I keep up a good rhythm, pulling at the water, propelling us along.
There are going to be so many things pulling at me for time.
Her hair was ruffed up from when he was pulling at her hair.
Coates's pulling at that tear is less deadpan than Whitehead's, and more constant.
Instead, they're pulling at the churro and bounding under tracks and onto different platforms.
You just stand there, freezing and afraid, pulling at your uncle's coat to go.
In this moment, LeBron will feel the chill of fate, pulling at his soul.
She was pulling at her head the way the actor pulled at his head.
I wanted to move in with the camera very slowly in one shot, eventually, of Hodor holding the door as those arms, those skeletal arms and the army of the dead, were overtaking him, pulling at his clothes and pulling at his flesh.
To create an undone look, she then loosened the hair by pulling at the root.
Her bun has loosened as though Jude, or someone else, had been pulling at it.
"Something else is pulling at me," the gangly young man with the jug ears says.
"What are we going to do now?" her daughter asked, pulling at her sleeve again.
She was pulling at the clothes so vigorously that an entire stack fell to the floor.
What better way to get attention for the brand by pulling at those nostalgic consumer heartstrings?
There's a guy with a shotgun, and a guy with a Rottweiler pulling at a chain.
"When you pull it, you want it to seem like you're pulling at fondue," Waylly said.
The state of play: "Pulling at the Strings: The Kremlin's Interference in Elections," will feature Sens.
There, Carol struggles physically and psychologically, pushing and pulling at Guy and endangering their future dreams.
Frequent washing also shortens the life of your garments, fading the colors and pulling at the seams.
He's jokingly pulling at his collar, coming over for a hug while I'm standing beside the bar.
Start pulling at the strings of the Gordian knot, they argue, and the whole thing will unravel.
But it isn't thunder; it is applause, and the young writer is pulling at Less's coat sleeve.
As the woman walked away, Wintrich is seen following her, pulling at her backpack and grabbing her.
The accompanying soy sauce pitches sweet against sour, dark and viscous, pulling at the spoon like honey.
The merriment takes a backseat when appropriate, with certain moments pulling at heartstrings more than you'd expect.
The cover shows Manigault Newman trying to hold on, while a hand is pulling at her foot.
Cameras then captured him on the bench pulling at his eyes, appearing to mock Darvish, who is Japanese.
Can you tell me a bit about the construction and meaning of "Pulling at the Seams of Existence"?
"It's the same thing: there's a thing that's just pulling at it," Jacksonville coach Doug Marrone said Monday.
We see her pulling at him with her telekinesis like it's nothing, while his face contorts in pain.
But in 2012 at Fort Berthold a tribe member named Lissa Yellow Bird began pulling at the threads.
The derm notes that such severe pulling at the skin can also weaken its structure and cause premature sagging.
A bunch of the songs are dealing with two disparate elements and the way they're pulling at each other.
They were totally in character, with the K9 even pulling at the leash when a cat critter crawled by.
Generally when kids see mascots they start pulling at their parents' shirts and try to get at the mascot.
"Hannah, will you accept this pansy?" he giggles at one point, pulling at a flower from a streetside planter.
Of all the spots in all the world, Ali feels his roots pulling at him and wants to fight here.
During every memorable first date I've found myself tactfully pulling at the others' loose threads to see where we're attached.
"I need to lose this big tire," she'd tell me as she stared into the mirror, pulling at her stomach.
His eyes open and he starts to sing, wondering at the strength of whatever demonic force keeps pulling at him.
The reality star is seen laughing and pulling at them before demonstrating his lack of mobility with a leg raise.
The army said it was a man in a yellow shirt who was throwing stones and pulling at the fence.
"When I put the gauntlets on, and started bone-breaking and pulling at my arms, I thought, 'This feels great.'"
It's as if seven fishermen have cast their hooks into her from different directions and they're all pulling at once.
They're the auto industry's Wizard of Oz types, pulling at levers and mashing buttons behind the curtain (just without the chicanery).
New York Fashion Week usually means early call times and hours spent in a chair with people pulling at your hair.
"In the middle of all the craziness, I felt Dennis pulling at me," she says of her late ex-boyfriend, Dennis Shields.
There are plenty of amazing designers pulling at my fashion-loving heart strings; I support and applaud them, and so should you.
As Grey's Anatomy approaches its 15th season, the Shonda Rhimes series is keeping things fresh by pulling at our early-2000s heartstrings.
Modern Love "Aren't you going to take your clothes off?" she asked, her fingers pulling at the edges of my T-shirt.
As a result, many can develop neurotic behavior, such as pulling at their feathers, pacing and rocking back and forth, activists say.
And, back at Queens, he is making his point by pulling at the skin of a naked mole rat in his hand.
They got into a tug-of-war, she said — he was pulling at her and she was trying to push him away.
The crying, the whining, the nonstop attention-seeking, the pulling at your pants where you have to shuffle like an old man.
But the broadcasters are going a bit further and pulling AT&T and Dish into this fight because of their support of Locast.
Mr. Long and Mr. Kulovits both rushed over to Ms. Ebersole and started pulling at the sleeves and smoothing out the unfinished neckline.
As he waved his hands over their bodies, they all jerked and moved as if someone was actually poking and pulling at them.
Doctors had to sedate and paralyze the infant to keep her from pulling at the lines connected to her ventilator, the hospital said.
Several other Palestinian women, including Ahed and Mohammed's mother, were also shown surrounding the soldier, slapping him, and pulling at his clothes and mask.
According to Heard's court filing, Depp threw his cellphone at her, striking her in the face, before pulling at her hair and hitting her.
The artists in "Soft Territories," curated by Carolina Arévalo, disrupt that expectation, pushing and pulling at the idea of what a textile can be.
Pennsylvania law enforcement tells TMZ Joe McKinstry showed up in the middle of a class Wednesday and started pulling at the studio's locked doors.
His public and private views demonstrate the dueling forces pulling at Mr. Rosenstein in the special counsel's investigation of the president and his associates.
The hospital had said doctors had to sedate and paralyze the infant to keep her from pulling at the lines connected to her ventilator.
King added that doctors have had to sedate and paralyze the infant to keep her from pulling at the lines connected to her ventilator.
Yet the search and mobile giant continues to battle rogue and malicious apps, pulling at least 13 malicious apps in a sweep in November alone.
The surveillance video shows Mr. Dunn as he tried to stop Mr. Lopez from leaving the store, pulling at his shirt sleeve before shooting him.
Be sure to backstitch (sew over multiple times) at the beginning and end of the seam, since the elastic will be pulling at those spots.
"It's a bit like a rowing boat, where everyone is pulling at different speeds, but not hard enough to topple it over," the veteran Conservative said.
The English-led move to leave a 40-year-old union with Europe is pulling at the seams of its 300-year-old union with Scotland.
Rows of dynein proteins within the axoneme move in sync, producing motion—a process akin to rowers all pulling at the same time in a boat.
In my memory, the thrill of disappearing in tandem is inseparable from the sudden flashes of saltwater behind the mangroves, the heat pulling at our spines.
The men haven't spoken for years, but slip into a thorny intimacy that's almost domestic, pushing and pulling at each other while picking at old scabs.
The news conference began a few minutes later, with Spanberger, in front, pulling at the congressional pin she wears on a gold chain around her neck.
The outrage that unchecked social media imposes on our psyches is pulling at the fabric of our republic and threatens the foundations of our social order.
Marilyn Monroe was described by Arthur Miller, her final husband, as "a poet on a street corner trying to recite to a crowd pulling at her clothes".
Most of its laughs are generated by pulling at art's histories and conventions, or otherwise poking the odd, knowing jab at the art market and art people.
But he's spent much of his time recently pulling at the fractures in his own party and waging culture-war fights about patriotism and kneeling NFL players.
We are braced for that feeling, like seeing callous hands rummaging in a private drawer where a delicate, tangled identity is stored and pulling at the threads.
A spat in the Oval Office between current and former members of his political operation highlighted the different factions pulling at the President as midterm congressional elections near.
Between the long hours she's been pulling at the legal center and her own personal experiences, Marwan knows she needs to see a therapist to work through her emotions.
Jabbing at accents, pulling at rhythms, leaping between extremes of volume and mood, it was an anxious, even neurotic rendition of this trio — and that is meant as a compliment.
By this point, the owner should have worked hard to condition the dog to the awkward grabbing and pulling at sensitive body parts that a baby will inevitably dish out.
Mr. Trump, in his instinct for the old ways, is pushing and pulling at that scaffolding, and has taken several opportunities to shake its foundations during his weeklong tour of Europe.
A young man tries to set it in motion by pushing at the gear and pulling at the engine, all the while staring at the tube protruding from the lifeless pump.
It's a reminder to keep your eyes wide open and be aware of the forces — the subtle, as well as the overt — that are constantly pulling at you during these challenging times. 
"The undertow pulling at the dynamics of growth is the main limit to what Japan can do on a sustained basis," said Kenneth Courtis, chairman of the finance firm Starfort Investment Holdings.
The analysis that Sanders' 403-30 margin in Dearborn Definitely Means Something, that this is an Omen of Primaries to Come, unravels by pulling at only a few straying strands of it.
Netflix has spent two seasons keeping us hooked with phenomenal acting and gorgeous cinematography, pulling at our heartstrings so that we'll come to this moment: Feeling torn about the demise of Pablo Escobar.
It looks like the guard has one of his hands stuffed down his pants and is repeatedly pulling at, uh, something as he stands some five feet away from a group of Chargers cheerleaders.
I have never put on a suit that I didn't feel like I had to keep pulling at it to cover my butt, but this one has the PERFECT coverage making is super comfortable.
"The nanny was sleeping on the couch and the baby was pulling at her, and so I think she was irritated with the baby and wanted the baby to stop," Braveboy said, WJLA reports.
I remember him pulling at my trousers and stuff and looming over me and I just sort of – I am a big, strong girl and I bolted … ran for the bathroom and locked the door.
The star had artists pulling at her face while they created wrinkles, a crepey appearance around her eyes, and dark spots on her cheeks and neck, turning her ageless skin into that of an older woman.
While not an in-depth study of graphic design, the book is like a zoomed-out map, pulling at various threads throughout the years to reveal the constant rippling effect of global events on visual culture.
When you broaden it to the Internet, when you broaden it to tech, you look at the skillset it takes to be a great worker in our industry, other industries are pulling at those as well.
Around 220 pint-size spectators, ages 280 to 8, swarmed around a tiny ticket window, then clambered into a brightly lit hall with black walls and red leather benches, licking lollipops and pulling at cotton candy.
Yet because of the way Trump has acted as President -- pulling at societal and cultural divides and rarely attempting to reach out beyond his political base -- his capacity to reshape the political environment Tuesday may be limited.
I was only relieved that it hadn't happened sooner, that it hadn't happened in front of Dr. Acharya or his wife, that I hadn't made a scene, pulling at Ashwin's clothes, leaving them to wonder what was wrong.
Looking at the red horse he felt its beauty pulling at something inside him that he would rather have died than call his soul, drawing that nonexistent organ out of his body like the interplanetary soul of Capt.
Pushing and pulling at each other, they create a shared vulnerability that's expressed both in physical degradations — the movie is filled with ravaged, traumatized bodies — and in the contrapuntal play between Logan's gruff tenderness and Professor X's floundering.
The Manuscript: Pulling at My Labels, Neptune presents a text modeled to appear as a computer chip where she removes the race and gender identities that often goes before the word "artist" in descriptions of artists of color.
But as these two actresses, Ms. Markey and Emily Davis, go on to portray a succession of distinct individuals, the will to be one with the other keeps pulling at them, like some ineffable but unavoidable force of gravity.
In a video clip from the show, a man can be seen pulling at the waistband of her pants, stroking her hair and gripping her wrists, while she repeatedly seems to fend him off, before they walk off together.
Using "I'm Upset" to seek an emotional response from viewers similar to what he did by pulling at the heartstrings on "God's Plan" and offering a sense of empowerment on "Nice For What," this time Drake went with nostalgia.
Along the way, though, the writers conjure a number of what might be called episodic threats -- such as exorcising a wayward demon -- even as Sabrina grapples with how to find her place between the two worlds pulling at her.
While the Trump campaign isn't spreading fake news with its campaign ads on immigration, it may be pulling at a similar thread in targeting older people who could be more likely to take what they see on Facebook at face value.
After she called out for help (her voice actually sounded like she was in pain after a while), a couple of players, also children, tried to help by pulling at her avatar, but that only made things worse by obscuring her view.
But that idea is both exciting and a little terrifying, and Insecure examines just what happens when she starts pulling at the threads of her life to figure out which ones she wants to knit back in and which she wants to unravel.
Netflix has signed up "Scandal" producer Shonda Rhimes, one of the most powerful people in TV. Rhimes has spent the last 15 years working with Disney's ABC; last week Disney said it was pulling at least some of its movies from Netflix.
Pelosi and other Democratic leaders, including some top presidential contenders, are keen for Democratic-controlled House committees to continue pulling at threads related to alleged misconduct by Trump and his allies -- a tactic that would, for now, delay a decision on whether to pursue impeachment.
If you rarely hear a sound, you might not know the moon will be there for too long, so line up your bowels with the moon as you gently guide your fingers along the rock walls, pulling at the crescent moonward with your left hand.
But what few outside the Douglas family circle knew was that on top of everything else pulling at Douglas, she was nursing a serious injury, which was not made public until Monday, when Hawkins revealed it after Douglas was safely on the Olympic team.
"It is as if the person is standing in the centre of a seesaw, or on a high-wire, with overstimulation on one side, and understimulation on the other, and must lean in either direction (by pulling) at different times, to remain balanced," he writes.
Why we loved it: Based on the hit book by Nick Hornby, and following a High Grant-led movie by the same name, this network sitcom was a cheesier approach to the well-known premise — while pulling at the heartstrings and making us laugh.
Today he's sharing the record's first single, a collaboration with Rabit called "Pulling at the Seams of Existence," which follows through on the promise of this anarchic grandeur, piling distant drones and nauseous bass lines into a gloriously messy nine-minute assemblage of ear-splitting bliss.
Failing to recognize the purpose of sterile-packaged gloves, he picked them up in his hand, flipping them around until he picked one, stretched it on over his fist, then struggled to tug each finger into place, pulling at the palm, with no regard for contamination.
If you only focus on possible advantages, you'll end up, like so many of us today, with a digital life that's so cluttered with thrumming, shiny knots of distraction pulling at our attention and manipulating our moods that we end up a shell of our potential.
The five inmates escaped the jail in the North Carolina city of Nashville -- about 45 miles northeast of Raleigh -- by pulling at a fence in the exercise yard that was already weakened and had been worked on months before, Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone said Monday night.
Pulling at strings of the past could be overkill for these characters: No one will be thrilled with learning that Randall had a secret twin of his own also adopted at birth, or that Kate has some dark secret buried deep in her closet we've yet to learn.
Though the original, et aliae has said, was about pulling at opposing impulses—soberness and intoxication, darkness and light—Malory's take skews far toward the latter of each of those binaries, sickened driving techno that functions like a shot of amphetamines in the arm of original slow jam.
I'd have to spend a lot more time pulling at the other threads, and even then, my attachment to Final Fantasy VIII came at such a specific moment in time—young, naive—that Final Fantasy VIII's power over a 14-year-old version of myself is still valid.
The formal start of the effort to oust Ms. Pelosi has laid bare the many crosscurrents — generational, gender, racial and others — pulling at Democrats as they prepare to assume control of the House and act as a counterweight to President Trump, who has reveled at highlighting their divisions.
At the office, the experience of wearing ill-fitting workwear might mean spending an entire meeting pulling at a button-up shirt because your bra is peeking through the gap between the buttons or adjusting your pants before you sit down and worrying about where the waistband is cutting your stomach.
On Friday, during Game 3 of the series, Gurriel rightfully became a villain after making an overtly racist gesture regarding Yu Darvish when he celebrated a home run in the dugout by pulling at the corners of his eyes and saying "chinito" in reference to the Japanese and Iranian Dodgers pitcher.
Its scorching explicitness ("If I get on top, you're gonna lose your mind / The way I put it down on you, you know should be a crime") was Britney pulling at the shackles clasped on her years before, while Danja and his team of pop wizards crafted a new life for her.
Of the scores of contemporary artists who take on race as a subject matter, the California-born Walker is most successful when it comes to pulling at the foundations of this very nation, asking us through a blend of fact and fantasy to consider the full force of its consistent and constant brutalizations and humiliations.
Mahathir is one of the few people who has the clout and the track record to win that support from Najib and BN. The wily former leader isn't ashamed of pulling at people's heartstrings -- he released a video recently of himself telling a couple of children why he needs to come out of retirement -- and he has the advantage of nostalgia.
He says: From the moment I did the first costume fitting and I was in this room full of mirrors where they were going to poke me and prod me and pin me and try to figure out how to make the suit look better — they're pulling at the seams, and I'm just catching glimpses of myself in these reflections, and testing out every little move I do.
I didn't tell them the story of the 0003-year-old family "friend" who babysat while his parents and mine went out to dinner the year I was 11, how he followed me around the apartment, tugging on my blouse and telling me I should take it off, pulling at the elastic waistband of my pants and telling me I should take them off, how I finally locked myself in my bedroom and didn't come out till my parents got home.
Ara's attentiveness to the inhabitants of Istanbul's back streets — the fishermen sitting in coffee shops and mending their nets, the unemployed men getting inebriated in taverns, the children patching up car tires in the shadow of the city's crumbling ancient walls, the construction crews, the railway workers, the boatmen pulling at their oars to ferry city folk from one shore of the Golden Horn to the other, the fruit sellers pushing their handcarts, the people milling about at dawn waiting for the Galata Bridge to open, the early-morning minibus drivers — is evidence of how he always expressed his attachment to the city through the people who live in it.
Did we mention heel-biting Those things include, but are not limited to: goofy hand-to-hand wrestling, rolling around on beds and berber carpets, chasing each other around staircases, stepping on each other's faces, pushing and pulling, hair-biting, playing "airplane," awkwardly holding one another's heads/faces, awkwardly holding one another's feet and calves, awkwardly pulling at one another's shirts and blouses, bare belly-kissing (OMG SO MUCH bare belly kissing), hip-bone clasping, lifting and carrying, finger biting, crotch grabbing, armpit caressing, holding each other upside-down, crotch-to-knee grinding, foot squeezing, throwing twigs and blades of grass at one another's faces, putting caterpillars in one another's hair ... good lord who does this crap?

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