In reality, they will be arguing for Britain to pull out of the EU altogether.
They'd see me pull out of the Rainbow and they'd have a cop right there.
Cardinal O'Brien's decision to pull out of the conclave means Britain will be unrepresented.
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He helped spark the current crisis when he threatened to pull out of the ruling coalition.
Pakistan had threatened to pull out of the Asia Cup because of India's playing ban.
Durham County Council said it regretted the decision by Durham University to pull out of the scheme.
One of the coalition partners, the National Religious Party, said it might pull out of the government.
If you want to pull out of the euro you have to start thinking of the practicalities.
Israel Maimon, chairman of the Presidential Conference, said Hawking's decision to pull out of the event was wrong.
But Mazda plans to pull out of the plant, and there had been concerns the facility would close.
But a sizeable minority favour Thailand's Supachai Panitchpakdi, who is stubbornly refusing to pull out of the race.
Does the administration have a position on whether Greece -- if Greece decides to pull out of the eurozone?
He has already had to postpone his plan to pull out of the centre-right European People's Party in Brussels.
Several countries had to pull out of the Eurovision in 2010 because they could not afford to take part.
The administration's desire to pull out of the Kyoto accords and apply environmental restrictions of its own is one example.
The group asked the BSA to reconsider its policy rather than immediately pull out of the July gathering in West Virginia.
Many analysts think that Aetna should pull out of the Medicare market altogether, as many of its peers did last year.
The United States welcomed the Israeli move, but urged Israel to pull out of the other Palestinian-controlled areas in the West Bank.
Greece saw a major retailer, France's Carrefour, pull out of the country.
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Stories of impending doom will attract more attention than articles suggesting that we might be getting ready to pull out of the slump.
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Illinois passed a similar law in 2011, and Amazon immediately shut down its affiliate programs and began to pull out of the state.
Russia is threatening to pull out of the agreement if former republics of the Soviet Union are invited to join in the future.
Ms Rice was forced to pull out of the race to be the next secretary of state after being subjected to widespread criticism.
The site has been earmarked for development for several years, but Redrow has now become the second firm to pull out of the scheme.
Fellow midfielder Alaixys Romao said the players had feared the worst and he believed Togo were now likely to pull out of the tournament.
Two years ago, America's second-largest malpractice underwriter, St Paul, created a stir by announcing that it would pull out of the malpractice business altogether.
Air One said it "decided to pull out of the bidding because the sale conditions do not allow for a presentation of an offer".
The National candidate, Alba Nora Gunera de Melgar, threatened to pull out of the race if the Liberals' idea was accepted, as it was.
If you tell me in advance the color of the ball that you will pull out of the urn, you will win the prize.
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