A pull is a force that acts in the direction of the origin of the force.
Pull may also refer to:
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.
In philately, a pull is created when an impression of a handstamp or die is made.
The wording or design of a handstamp or die appears in reverse when viewing the original so it is necessary to make a pull on to paper to view the image as it will appear in use.
Pulls are made of die proofs in order to check progress when engraving a stamp.
Stress may refer to:
"Stress" was the Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, performed in Norwegian by Odd Børre.
The song is a moderately up-tempo number, with Børre seemingly conducting a conversation with a friend or colleague, while trying to excuse himself to catch "the last bus home". He finds this to be a stressful situation, and sings that in the future he hopes to have more time.
The song was performed thirteenth on the night, following the United Kingdom's Cliff Richard with "Congratulations" and preceding Ireland's Pat McGeegan with "Chance of a Lifetime". At the close of voting, it had received 2 points, placing 13th in a field of 17.
Despite the comparative lack of success, the song has become something of a cult classic among fans of the Contest. An excerpt of Børre's performance, featuring the distinctive stammering delivery of the verses, was played during one of the collections at the Congratulations special in late 2005. Additionally, Australian Eurovision commentator Des Mangan derives humour from the unlikely title, the (to English-speaking ears) unusual name of the singer (generally pronounced "Odd Bore" in English) and also from the distinctive delivery.
Stress is an album by Daddy Freddy.
Side A
Side B
[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