up pull in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pull may refer to: In baseball, a pull hitter is a batter who usually hits the ball to the side of the field...
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"The Pull" is the eighth episode of the first season of the FX television series Sons of Anarchy. Written by Kurt Sutter and Jack LoGiudice, directed by...
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Pull&Bear (Spanish: [pul am ˈbeɾ]) is a Spanish clothing and accessories retailer based in Narón, A Coruña, Galicia, founded in 1991. It is part of Inditex...
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Bolt action (redirect from Straight-pull)
closed tight by rotating the handle down so the bolt head relocks on the receiver. A less common bolt-action type is the straight-pull mechanism, where no...
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The ear pull is a traditional Inuit game or sport which tests the competitors' ability to endure pain, and also strength. In the ear pull, two competitors...
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In graphic design, a pull quote (also known as a lift-out pull quote) is a key phrase, quotation, or excerpt that has been "pulled" from an article and...
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Pull the Pin is the sixth studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics, released by V2 in the UK on 12 October 2007. A Stereophonics newsletter released...
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Pull up may refer to: Pull-up (exercise), an upper body exercise Pull-up resistor, a technique in digital electronics Pull up, a code refactoring technique...
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Look up push-pull in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Push–pull may refer to: Push–pull output, type of electronic circuit Push–pull converter, in electronics...
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Pull tab may refer to: Tab (beverage can), a built-in device used to open a beverage can Pull-tab, a game using gambling tickets Battery Pull tab, A strip...
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Pull It may refer to: "Pull It", a 2009 song by Shystie "Pull It", a 2015 song by Dillon Francis and Bro Safari from This Mixtape Is Fire This disambiguation...
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A pull buoy or leg float is a figure-eight shaped piece of closed-cell foam used in swim workouts. Swimmers place the buoy between their thighs or their...
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pull is a woven textile, pull cord, handle, knob, or other object that connects with a bell or bell wire, and which rings a service bell when pulled....
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A pull-tab is a gambling ticket for a pull-tab game. Other names for the game include Break-Opens, Nevada Tickets, Cherry Bells, Lucky 7s, Pickle Cards...
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drawer pull (wire pull or simply pull) is a handle to pull a drawer out of a chest of drawers, cabinet or other furniture piece. A drawer pull often includes...
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In electronic logic circuits, a pull-up resistor (PU) or pull-down resistor (PD) is a resistor used to ensure a known state for a signal. It is typically...
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A pull switch, also known as pull-cord switch, or light pull, or pull chain is a switch that is actuated by means of a chain or string. An electric pull...
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The eyelid pull is a gesture in which the finger is used to pull one lower eyelid further down, exposing more of the eyeball. This gesture has different...
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up pulling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pulling may refer to: Pulling (TV series), a 2000s British TV series Truck pulling and tractor pulling, a...
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A pull-up is an upper-body strength exercise. The pull-up is a closed-chain movement where the body is suspended by the hands, gripping a bar or other...
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Look up pulled in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pulled may refer to: Pulled rickshaw, a mode of human-powered transport Pulled wool, wool taken from...
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Demand-pull inflation occurs when aggregate demand in an economy is more than aggregate supply. It involves inflation rising as real gross domestic product...
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The Pull of the Stars is a 2020 novel by Irish novelist Emma Donoghue first published by Little, Brown and by Picador in the UK. The novel was written...
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connected load. This kind of amplifier can enhance both the load capacity and switching speed. Push–pull outputs are present in TTL and CMOS digital logic circuits...
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Pull coding or client pull is a style of network communication, where the initial request for data originates from the client, and then is responded to...
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baseball, a pull hitter is a batter who predominately hits the ball to the side of the field from which they bat. They are also known as a puller. A right-handed...
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Vine pull schemes are programs whereby grape growers receive a financial incentive to pull up their grape vines, a process known as arrachage in French...
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Memphis Industries. The expression "pull shapes" is a British English colloquialism that refers to the act of dancing. The video for "Pull Shapes" is a shot-for-shot...
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engineering, drawbar pull is the amount of horizontal force available to a vehicle at the drawbar for accelerating or pulling a load. Drawbar pull is a function...
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"Pull My Daisy" is a poem by Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady. It was written in the late 1940s in a similar way to the Surrealist “exquisite...
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