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1 This every writer on things Himalayan contrives to drag into his composition.
2 Without sincere and decisive action they may yet drag into the next decade.
3 But due to logistical hurdles, the buildup could drag into 2011.
4 The long grain trains commenced to drag into Winnipeg across the miles of prairie.
5 Markets suspect the debate could drag into next week.
6 Brussels diplomats believe haggling could drag into November.
7 The minutes seemed to drag into an eternity.
8 That loss was part of a seven-game losing streak the Cornhuskers will drag into this game.
9 If Palace are to survive, Villa are one of the teams they can drag into trouble.
10 It is a witch's evil desire to drag into Hell as many persons as demonically possible.
11 However, the process could drag into June.
12 Add in the effect of sanctions cutting off international funds, and the recession may well drag into 2016.
13 They were there for the taking if dragged into another physical war.
14 Then I was dragged into the ring and put on the platform.
15 The fourth day dragged into the fifth and sixth with no change.
16 We should not be dragged into things such as sanctions on Russia.
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