Examples of using To pull off in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
It's impossible to pull off.
someone decides it's a good time to pull off a murder?
Tighten the laces curtain tape to pull off ruffles of semicircles cornice,
once we take this shrink ray, we will have the capability to pull off the true crime of the century.
The variety of“blends” of linux systems and software makes widespread virus outbreaks ala Windows much more difficult to pull off.
Scott Valentine of the Milwaukee Admirals:“If Lebron somehow manages to pull off winning a ring after fighting through a thigh cramp,
the moves take a split-second too long to pull off.
Gupta said though that Nissan aims to pull off the feat not only in India,
Stacie had decided a continue in the United States to pull off a few more drawbacks for their success in the fourth series.
Guided tours Even Phileas Fogg needed the help of his French valet to pull off his around-the-world-in days jaunt.
But, it does make it very easy for the less skilled to pull off some exploits.
the kinds of attacks I mentioned are VERY easy to pull off and are largely unnoticable.
I'm going to harness its power to pull off the greatest heist the world has ever seen.
One reason it's tough to pull off the perfect crime Is destroying evidence leaves its own evidence.
He's got an axe to grind with the drone program and the brain to pull off a conspiracy like this, but… He's not acting like a guilty man.
Numbertwo, you have just the expertise I need to pull off this particular job,
And so, one of the strangest illusions I was ever asked to pull off was something called espionage.
Tom and Joe are disillusioned New York City cops who decide to pull off one big robbery in their uniforms and retire on the proceeds.
One reason it's tough to pull off the perfect crime.
um, I know how much you want to pull off the Turk.