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The term '''Pull''' may also refer to:
The term '''Pull''' may also refer to:
* A throw-off in the sport of [[Ultimate (sport)]]
* A throw-off in the sport of [[Ultimate (sport)]]
* [[Pull]] (Mr. Mister album), the unreleased fourth album by Mr. Mister
* ''[[Pull]]'' (Mr. Mister album), the unreleased fourth album by Mr. Mister
*In swimming, '''pull''' is a phase of a [[swim stroke]]
*In swimming, '''pull''' is a phase of a [[swim stroke]]
* [[Pull buoy]] used for arms-only training in swimming
* [[Pull buoy]] used for arms-only training in swimming

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A pull is a force that acts in the direction of the origin of the force.

The term Pull may also refer to: