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pull through
v.
1.continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
2.bring into safety
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pull the wool over someone's eyes
pull the plug
pull the leg of
pull strings
pull someone's leg
pull round
pull over
pull out all the stops
pull out
pull one's weight
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get wind of (something)
to hear about something
I got wind of the changes in our company from my friend.
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The creators of a new model of Chevys couldn't figure out why their car, the Nova, wasn't selling well in Hispanic countries... until someone pointed out that 'Nova' means 'No go' in Spanish.
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