Pull

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

Pull may also refer to:

  • Muscle pull, a strain injury
  • Drawer pull
  • Pull (philately), impression from a handstamp or die
  • Pull technology, a method of content delivery
  • Push–pull strategy, a type of business strategy/system
  • 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.
  • The Hope College Pull, an annual tug-of-war competition at Hope College in Holland, Michigan
  • Music

  • "Pull", a song by Blind Melon from the album Nico
  • Pull (Winger album), 1993
  • Pull, a 1993 album by Arcwelder
  • Pull (Mr. Mister album), 2010
  • See also

  • Draft (disambiguation)
  • All pages beginning with "pull"
  • All pages with titles containing pull
  • Pictorial push pull signs for doors
  • Pulley, a device used to pull or lift an object
  • Pull (Mr. Mister album)

    Pull is the fourth studio album by American pop band Mr. Mister, and the only album not to feature founding guitarist Steve Farris, who had departed the band in 1989. It was recorded from 1989 to 1990, but the record company refrained from releasing this more introspective album. Due to the band's being left without a record company – and subsequent breakup – the album was left unreleased until 2010, when it was remixed and released. In the intervening time, bootleg copies of the album (along with various fan-made album cover images) could be found on the Internet. In 2010, the album was finally released by Richard Page's own Little Dume Recordings label.

    The album was made available as a physical CD plus digital download.

    No singles were released from this album, although one track ("We Belong to No One") was offered as a free download from the Little Dume website while the album was being prepped for release. Also, "Waiting in My Dreams" was first featured on the band's The Best of Mr. Mister album.

    Arcwelder

    Arcwelder is an American punk band which formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1988. The band, a perennial local favorite, consists of brothers Rob and Bill Graber and Scott Macdonald, all of whom share in the tasks of songwriting and singing.

    Under their original name Tilt-A-Whirl, the band released their first album This in 1990 on the small Minneapolis label Big Money, Inc. As the record was being released, the band was sued for trademark infringement by Sellner Manufacturing, the manufacturer of the Tilt-A-Whirl amusement ride. Rather than go to court, the band changed their name to Arcwelder, the title of an instrumental on the record. The initial release of This had a disclaimer sticker noting the lack of affiliation between the ride's manufacturer and the band.

    Arcwelder has toured the U.S. with such bands as the Jesus Lizard, Jawbox, and Tar, and has played shows with such artists as Dirty Three, Pegboy, Caspar Brötzmann, and Cows.

    In 1992, the song "Favor", from the album Jacket Made in Canada, appeared at number 32 on John Peel's "Festive Fifty".

    Jamal

    Jamal (Arabic: جمال Jamāl/Ǧamāl ) is an Arabic masculine given name, meaning beauty. The use of this name is widespread across the Muslim world.

    In Egypt the name is pronounced [ɡæˈmæːl] and so is normally spelled Gamal. Tunisians may spell it Jamel. In Turkish, the name is transliterated as Cemal, Albanian as Xhemal and in Bosnian as Džemal.

    People with the given name Gamal, Jamal, or Džemal

  • Džemal Bijedić (1917–1977), Bosnian Communist politician
  • Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918–1970), Egyptian president
  • Jamal Abro (2 May 1924 – 30 June 2004) Pakistani Sindhi Writer
  • Jamal Anderson (born 1972), American football player
  • Jamal Dajani (born 1957), Palestinian-American journalist, producer, and writer
  • Jamal Crawford (born 1980), American basketball player
  • Jamaal Charles (born 1986), American football player
  • Tavares Jamal Cherry, an actor from Chicago
  • Jamal Fyfield (born 1989), English footballer
  • Jamal Idris (born 1990), Australian professional Rugby League player
  • Jamal Khwaja (born 1926), Indian philosopher
  • Jamal (rapper)

    Jamal Phillips (born April 26, 1978), who performs under the mononym Jamal, is an American rapper and music producer. He started his career as one-half of rap duo Illegal, the rap act formed by Dallas Austin in the early 1990s.

    Illegal and going solo

    Phillips' tenure with Illegal was short-lived; following the lukewarm response to 1993's The Untold Truth — the group's full-length debut — Phillips embarked on a solo career. He teamed up with Erick Sermon of the Def Squad to release 1995's Last Chance, No Breaks, his debut release.

    The album (produced by Easy Mo Bee, Redman, Rockwilder and Sermon) peaked at #10 and #37 on Billboard magazine's Heatseekers and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts respectively. The album also spawned a pair of hit singles — "Fades Em All", which sampled The Notorious B.I.G.'s 'Ready To Die' and "Keep It Real", which sampled Stevie Wonder's 'Ribbon In The Sky'.

    Smoke-A-Lot Records

    In 2006, Jamal signed a deal with rapper Yukmouth to be a part of his Smoke-A-Lot Records label. An as yet to be titled album is due out in the near future.

    Jamal (band)

    Jamal is a Polish raggamuffin, reggae and dancehall music group from Radom. At various times, it included members Gienia, Księżyc, LUU, EMZK and Siekierka.

    The group was founded in 1999 by Łukasz Borowiecki and Tomasz Mioduszewski. The duo started initially as a hip hop band and performed mainly in Polish. The band reformed in 2005 and on June 18 that year, they released a debut album Rewolucje on EMI, with a strong influence of reggae, dancehall and raggamuffin.

    Their debut single from the album was "Tubaka" During the annual national Nagroda Muzyczna Fryderyk Awards (known for short as the Fryderyks), their album was nominated for "Best Hip Hop / R&B Album of the Year" in Poland. The band's vocalist Tomasz "Miodu" Mioduszewski credited as Miodu was appeared in Molesta's 2006 music video for "Tak miało być" with the single featuring Jamal and charting in Polish Radio official chart Szczecińska Lista Przebojów (SLiP) reaching #31 in addition to hits Policeman (reaching #25) and "Rewolucje" (reaching #29).

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    Pull Up

    by: Assassin

    [Chorus:]
    The people them full Up inna di daaaaance
    Bere big chune a play people bawl out pull Up inna di daaaaance
    Let in di gal dem cyaa tek one bag a bull Up inna di daaaaance
    Gal dem a talk inna di video and gwaan awful Up inna di daaaaance
    Yow... yuh hear thatthen
    [Verse 1:]
    Collateral we have a bank full
    Hot gal we a roll with a van full
    If a petrol we have a tank full
    Not to mention we have a dozen can full
    A red bull gal bawl before one pull
    If a weed all we need is a hand full
    If a shotta thing we have a gang full
    And if a lyrics the song full... hear wha
    [Chorus:]
    The people them full Up inna di daaaaance
    Bere big chune a play people bawl out pull Up inna di daaaaance
    Let in di gal dem cyaa tek one bag a bull Up inna di daaaaance
    Gal dem a talk inna di video and gwaan awful Up inna di daaaaance
    Hear me nuh... don... cool face... then
    [Verse 2:]
    Party a keep and di whole place full
    When me say the place pack, every space full
    Liquor stack pile up- 30 case full
    Tru we a flose them a say we waste full
    But, watch yuh talk yuh better be care full
    Shotta we nuh short a, whole base full
    Copper we nuh short a, yuh get a face full
    Mek yuh walk and drop like yuh shoes lace pull
    [Chorus:]
    Full Up inna di daaaaance
    Bere big chune a play people bawl out pull Up inna di daaaaance
    Let in di gal dem cyaa tek one bag a bull Up inna di daaaaance




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