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But if you’re going to drag into a courtroom a former president who is again an active candidate for the office, it has to be done without a hint of partisan motivation and with impeccable impartiality by those bringing and hearing the charges.

When asked why the state had estimated the closure would drag into December, the engineer was puzzled.

The ultimate price will be determined by an appraisal process that will drag into next year.

"They executed Israeli civilians in cold blood in their homes and then continued to drag into Gaza Israeli civilians and military personnel. I'm talking women, children, elderly, disabled."

From BBC

"They executed Israeli civilians in cold blood in their homes and then continued to drag into Gaza Israeli civilians and military personnel. I'm talking women, children, elderly, disabled."

From BBC

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

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