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Area coroner Delroy Henry concluded the attack at the family home in Coundon on 16 June lasted "less than a second" as the dog, called Zeus, was immediately pulled away.

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The court heard that the boy had then "completely lost control", raining punches on Mr Rollinson's head and body, before being pulled away by another youth.

From BBC

On Thursday, she adjusted to gusty winds and fast greens to make five straight birdies from holes 8-12 and pull away from the field.

The boarding was calm and orderly and the train pulled away on time.

From BBC

Although he had pulled away, he had not quite done enough to negate the penalty.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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