| 1. | And that is as much as I can drag up from memory!
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| 2. | Besides, it was now a whole lot easier to drag up the hill.
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| 3. | He seems to love Chinatown; he smiles, doesn't drag up his feet there.
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| 4. | He must jump down a well and drag up the corpse of a dead man.
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| 5. | They tried to rescue him in a boat, but were able only to drag up his corpse.
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| 6. | Poundstone drags up every rumor he can find about Hollywood's finest who did the bump and grind before stardom.
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| 7. | During solar maxima the Earth's atmosphere causes significant drag up to a hundred kilometers higher than during solar minima.
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| 8. | He might have thought that legal action would drag up matters he hoped were forgotten or at least buried.
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| 9. | Well, drag up a chair and let's sort out a few things as they stand after another college football weekend.
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| 10. | In this method the front foot moves forward and the rear foot drags up to get back to the basic position.
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