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  • You don't just go and pull something off the rack.
  • We had some chances, but they always seemed to pull something off.
  • We were happy to pull something off there.
  • "I always feel we'll be able to pull something off.
  • But O'Connell wasn't unhappy the Bruins didn't pull something off.
  • You're in the hunt for free agents, and if you're able to pull something off, great.
  • In the final quarter, it looked as if the Bulls might pull something off as the Hurricanes seemed to run out of gas.
  • Their key choice is cashing in now and getting the time value for money, or holding out just in case Stuart Wallis pulls something off.
  • "I'm not intimidated because I've always been able to pull something off when I needed it, " she said.
  • She likes to go into a store and pull something off a shelf; the only effort she wants to put out is to choose red or white.
  • I've never sold the same experience twice; I may use some of the same elements, but I never just pull something off the shelf ."
  • I don't know if I'm aiming too high, but my philosophy is that if I think I can pull something off, I'll do so.
  • :" if I think I can pull something off, I'll do so . "  it's a beautiful philosophy, except when it doesn't work.
  • "Every week I pull something off the shelf because I don't think it is of Wal-Mart quality, " said one in Cheraw, S . C.
  • "Until they successfully pull something off, it's hard to give them a lot of credibility, " said King, of Denali Park, listed in fifth place.
  • "Until they successfully pull something off, it's hard to give them a lot of credibility, " said three-time Iditarod champ Jeff King of Denali Park, who was in fourth place.
  • "I don't think they'll ever run out of ideas-- it's almost like sleight of hand, getting a person to look the other way while you pull something off,"
  • "Everybody has got security so tight right now, I think they'd be hard-pressed to pull something off, " said telephone repairman Terry Murphy, 31, of Kinnelon, New Jersey, who is keeping his two children away from high-profile places.
  • "Besides the fact that when you try to pull something off like this you're risking enormous public failure, just because the idea is so hard to pull off, I knew I'd have to live through the months of people only hearing that line,"
  • She explained the song's meaning, saying, " It's about music, how music makes you feel and makes you lose control . " While recording the song, Elliott stated, " The only person who can pull something off with me [ on this track ] is Ciara, because it's a record with speed . " She went on to say that the toughest part of making the song was convincing Ciara to rap.