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2.I grabbed the rail, my feet dragging in icy brine, and just managed to haul myself back on board.
3.So when his master gave him a piece of beef, he pulled it home with a string.
4.not because they had the least relish for walking exercise, under the circumstances, but because the hill, and the harness, and the mud, and the mail, were all so heavy that the horses had three times already come to a stop, beside once drawing the coach across the road, with the mutinous intent of taking it back to Blackheath.
6.Therefore, I tugged, pushed, and pulled until I managed to carry this huge, heavy turtle off the embankment and back down to the river.
7.Nevertheless, our men rejoin us at the very next engagement, bringing their arms with them, and this has happened twice already.
8.Because while you may see back four holding a more or less curved line (with DL/DR pushing forward a bit), you are not going to see 4 midfielders drawing a straight (or even slightly) curved line - what you will see is a holding midfielder (if a team plays one) dropping back slightly (but he will nevertheless venture forward when needed) and an attacking midfield falling just behind the strikers (but again, he will nevertheless track back - with good teamwork attribute - even further back than DMC if required).
9.Associated with a practical example of pipeline crossing with directional drilling technique in Yizheng-Changling crude oil pipeline, this paper analyzes the characteristics of crossing through rocky stratum with directional drilling, deliberates the stratum status, drilling machine selection, drilling tool assembly, direction control, mud control; drilling process as well as emergency dealing scenarios at the stages of guiding-hole drilling, aperture expanding and back-towing.

