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* ''Pull'', a 1993 album by [[Arcwelder]]
* ''Pull'', a 1993 album by [[Arcwelder]]
* [[Pull (Mr. Mister album)|''Pull'' (Mr. Mister album)]], 2010
* [[Pull (Mr. Mister album)|''Pull'' (Mr. Mister album)]], 2010

==Pictorial Representations==
*[[Pictorial push pull signs for doors]], pictogram for pull


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* {{lookfrom|pull}}
* {{lookfrom|pull}}
* {{intitle|pull}}
* {{intitle|pull}}
* [[Pictorial push pull signs for doors]]
* [[Pulley]], a device used to pull or lift an object
* [[Pulley]], a device used to pull or lift an object
* [[Push (disambiguation)]]
* [[Push (disambiguation)]]

Revision as of 11:45, 10 July 2012

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

Pull may also refer to:

Sports

  • Pull buoy, used for arms-only training in swimming
  • Pull shot, a batting stroke in cricket when a batsman hits a short ball to a leg, often to or over the boundary
  • A phase of a swim stroke in swimming
  • A throw-off in ultimate
  • In contract bridge, "pull" is a term for a calculated removal the opponents' trumps.

Music

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