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Vaioo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Pull

I need some help with the meaning of the verb "pull" here:

http://books.google.com/books?id=rPLy9wKEy8QC&pg=PA142&dq=%22pulled+his+file%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=xpDrUdPcOeWgigLCj4CwDg&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22pulled%20his%20file%22&f=false
“I already pulled his file. I didn't see any red flags. He's an analyst, primarily in charge of populating the joint situational downloads. I pulled all of his upload logs—never before has he missed a trick.”

I already checked some dictionaries, but couldn't find a good definition.
  

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I already pulled his file = I found his file in the filing cabinet and took it out.

  • I already pulled his file = I found his file in the filing cabinet and took it out.
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I already pulled his file = I found his file in the filing cabinet and took it out.

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