Examples of using Pullin in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Quit pullin' at it.
Just keep pullin'!
For pullin' me out.
It was like somebody else was pullin.
Keep pullin' on it, Dano.
Have you ever felt the sea pullin' at you?
Why you pullin'? Nice car.
When you see those six pretty horses Pullin' me.
Stop pullin' on me! No, no, no!
Trick is to think of it as pressin the trigger, not pullin' on it.
Not pullin any varnish off the walnut.
Th' rent of our cottage is only one an'threepence an' it's like pullin' eye-teeth to get it.
It's like pullin' the plug on a computer.
One of the key speakers at the conference will be Professor Andrew Pullin of Bangor University in the UK.
Into his driveway and pullin' right back out, Well, he don't like people pullin so no ticky.
But whatever Frank found, he found it following the girl. My crazy brain was tellin' me I should keep pullin' on that thread.
The smile the men smilin is pullin the mouth back
I start pullin' her pants down
says Andrew Pullin.
My crazy brain was tellin' me I should keep pullin' on that thread,
featuring a foreword from Professor Andrew Pullin.
My crazy brain was tellin' me I should keep pullin' on that thread,
put my assistant's boyfriend in it, Then I'm pullin' out, and that's when the panic sets in.
Andrew Pullin, who was appointed the world's first Professor of Evidence-based Conservation in 2007.
EviEM looks back on 2012 In the annual report, you can read an interview with Andrew Pullin, professor in evidence-based conservation at Bangor University.
In 2007, Andrew Pullin became the world's first professor in evidence-based environmental management, i.e.
featuring a foreword from Professor Andrew Pullin, that is free to access for everyone.
In 2007, Andrew Pullin became the world's first professor in evidence-based environmental management,
but for Andrew Pullin, a successful systematic review is not one that avoids sensitive topics,
Evidence as criteria for environmental practice Andrew Pullin is a Professor of Evidence-based Conservation.