Examples of using To pull off in English and their translations into Danish
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Computer
But, it does make it very easy for the less skilled to pull off some exploits.
you are superdaddy and a superhusband trying to pull off a supersurpise party for.
To pull off something as massive and crazy as a fire sale,
Comes complete with everything you need to pull off this amazing feat of mentalism!
Every time I tried to pull off a bluff of some kind,
Gupta said though that Nissan aims to pull off the feat not only in India,
But it is deceptively hard to pull off- fewer words does not equal less work.
Check-Raising Check-raising is a very difficult maneuver to pull off. I ll teach you a sneaky tactic for check-raising mediocre hands that I guarantee you ve never seen before.12.
I guarantee you, this thing's gonna be a hell of a lot harder to pull off six months from now.
I guess it didn't occur to you that you will have to bleed to pull off this coup.
I guess it never occurred to you that you might have to bleed… to pull off this little coup.
the kinds of attacks I mentioned are VERY easy to pull off and are largely unnoticable.
software makes widespread virus outbreaks ala Windows much more difficult to pull off.
wonder how in the world they manage to pull off those difficult and intricate moves.
Mixing attractive dancers with a gambling game is not the easiest theme to pull off well.
Von Braun warned of a plot to pull off the ultimate false flag using back-engineered alien reproduction vehicles to stage an invasion from outer space.
Stacie had decided a continue in the United States to pull off a few more drawbacks for their success in the fourth series.
presumably they think this is a trick Axelrod will be able to pull off.
using both cameras and the ability to pull off tricks such as isolating an object in colour on a black
using both cameras and the ability to pull off tricks such as isolating an object in colour on a black