Of course, once they're pinned they'll open in Microsoft's Edge browser, but the pinned sites feature is returning after feedback from Windows 10 users.
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It should be an image of a folder pinned to your taskbar, but if it isn't pinned, you can open any folder to access it.2.
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"Then I curled her hair all over with a 1-inch iron, raked it through with a wide-tooth comb and cascaded the curls back and twisted and pinned, twisted and pinned, twisted and pinned back so it gave the illusion of a ponytail even though it wasn't an actual ponytail," she explains.
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Pinterest has released its top pinned treats of the season.
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How could a Handmaid eat with her mouth pinned shut?
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We sewed her into things, we pinned her into things.
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The government has pinned the blame on domestic militant groups.
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And district officials have pinned blame on the lunch ladies.
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The more you pay, the longer the comment gets pinned.
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Conversely, anything more dovish could keep the dollar pinned down.
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He pinned Wells Fargo as his favorite of the group.
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The groom had a boutonnière pinned on his black tee.
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A big blue map of the U.S. showed pinned triangular
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A wildflower boutonnière was pinned to his jacket's left lapel.
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He pinned Rogers in 48 seconds, launching his championship career.
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And she pinned her famous loose waves to one side.
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Byers tackled another person, straddled him and pinned him down.
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The other driver been pinned but was O.K., she said.
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The pinned down force was in danger of being overrun.
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Two others pinned down the girl, forcing her to watch.
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Kasich pinned his entire political campaign on his home state.
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But I'm terrified of being pinned as a "rawk" band.
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Its definition defies any meaning that is pinned to it.
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You don't have to be pinned down to one reality.
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She pinned up her hair and went around the blanket.
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Alice Burger's Distinguished Flying Cross, pinned to her uniform jacket.
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"They pinned down the army for five months," he said.
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Mr. Trump had pinned his hopes on oil and gas.
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Seven other vehicles lay pinned beneath fallen and splintered trees.
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Maybe my cousin pinned them down with a small stone.
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Biden never pinned a Silver Star on that service member.
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He pinned Kailyn Clay earlier Saturday to reach the final.
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Lately, Trump has pinned blame for DACA's demise on Democrats.
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The pinned video on Binder's page captures his whole vibe.
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He showed up to the hearing with an army helmet on his head, a purple heart medal pinned to his chest, and a diaper made out of the American flag pinned to his ass.
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I tried to get up, and he pinned me back down.
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But private assessments had pinned the blame on Moscow far earlier.
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But Taraji P. Henson can't be pinned down to one aesthetic.
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The woman was pinned in the vehicle, behind the steering wheel.
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Once inside, she says Simmons pinned her down and raped her.
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He refuses to get pinned down when questioned about these inconsistencies.
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Plush became pinned when the row of seats squashed his chest.
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My spine and skull were pinned back into the leather seat.
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Mum wanders in, one hand pinned to her half-formed gèlè.
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The outlet reports that Sonnier's leg was pinned in the crash.
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Eventually, once Meehan pinned Terra down, he tried to stab her.
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That is helping to keep short-dated bond yields pinned lower.
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Ukrainian politicians have openly pinned the attack on the Russian government.
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Pinned to the bed, Elizabeth then ceases to resist his advances.
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Prosecutors also pinned the BadRabbit ransomware attack on the named hackers.
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On Friday, many Americans had pinned their hopes on Susan Collins.
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The vehicle drove about 1,600 feet with John pinned beneath it.
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A purple orchid was pinned to the brazenly dressed woman's hair.
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Another passenger pinned the man&aposs arms and help restrain him.
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Pinned to Tre's chest is a button bearing his brother's image.
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Draft a basic schedule and keep it pinned to the fridge.
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Wrestling my inner demons and often getting pinned to the mat.
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So I put a set of instructions on the pinned tweet.
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Market sentiment remains pinned on a negative outlook for global growth.
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One woman alleged that Assange pinned her down to have sex.
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VOL remain pinned near record lows despite a spike this week.
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A pinned tweet from one of Twitter's partners will also appear.
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The Turkish government quickly pinned the blame on Islamic State (IS).
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On the floor was a baby half pinned under the mattress.
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David Petraeus rallied support for McMaster that the star was pinned.
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The White House pinned the missed deadline on the State Department.
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Graham pinned the blame on Pelosi for the lack of progress.
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Mould added that growth was pinned on the infrastructure developments projects.
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"We were pinned down where we were at," Officer Delgado said.
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Judy Chu, of California pinned the blame of the NIFLA v.
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Floodwaters pinned their van against a guard rail, the newspaper said.
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Sana grabbed me from behind and pinned me to the ground.
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"Let's meet!" a pinned tweet from one of the accounts reads.
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They discovered his body pinned between his car and a mailbox.
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He pinned her down, he put his hand over her mouth.
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Unframed photographs of different sizes are pinned directly to the wall.
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Campers could be pinned under a tree in the next campground.
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His emotions were now pinned to his uniform alongside his badge.
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The president has pinned his reelection hopes on a strong economy.
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While the suspect was pinned down, Brailsford put him in cuffs.
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She pinned me against the wall and leaned on my chest.
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It's the fact that a child's being grabbed, pinned to a table.
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Use your force or accept their force to be pinned against it.
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Once one of you is pinned, use the free hand to explore.
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Wynn Resorts has pinned big expectations to its newest property outside Boston.
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Short hair can be brushed back and pinned in place, if needed.
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Eventually, the team uncovered the pup, who was pinned under a mattress.
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The entire interface is customizable, and widgets can be pinned into place.
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Unframed and pinned to the wall, "Lazarus" is simultaneously large and portable.
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That hotline is also listed in a pinned post of page rules.
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Many of the victims had become pinned under the car, he says.
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The problem wasn't pinned to any specific region or any particular spice.
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Both officers then got on top of him and pinned him down.
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I'd even pinned a strand of my hair onto the doll's torso.
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Rosenstein was reportedly infuriated that Trump's decision had been pinned on him.
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For years, the cybersecurity community has pinned the attack on North Korea.
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Who wouldn't want this photo pinned to their Pinterest "wedding goals" board?
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She was understandably flummoxed when Cam appeared before her to be pinned.
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The 2013 government shutdown was pinned squarely on conservative Republicans — particularly Sen.
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Brazil pinned their opponents down after that but just could not score.
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But feeling myself pinned to that humble seat at takeoff was exhilarating.
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Establishment hopes have been pinned on beating Trump in Ohio and Florida.
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He intercepted and pinned the drone to the ground in 20 seconds.
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Stunning pictures from the scene show a skeleton pinned beneath the stone.
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She had a turbulent childhood, and had pinned her hopes on him.
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His shirt is unbuttoned, and there's a rose pinned to his lapel.
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The blame is often pinned on women and the perpetrators go unpunished.
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His hands and arms were pinned down, nowhere near the guard's throat.
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Sarah Muir, 33, has the schedule pinned to her wall at home.
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The euro was pinned down near $1.1214, its lowest since late March.
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A 20-year-old man, Kevin Lewis, was pinned under the car.
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I emailed, pinned, posted, and commented from my seat in the clouds.
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There's a huge spectrum of asexuality and we cannot be pinned down.
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Those users have pinned 175 billion items on 1.53 billion virtual pinboards.
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It's the result of having never let ourselves get too pinned-down.
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My body was frozen, as if pinned down by an invisible force.
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Others, many with tears in their eyes, pinned messages to the wall.
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After he refused, he was forcibly pinned down by public safety officers.
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City administrators have pinned their hopes for a revitalized downtown on both.
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A pinned message is like the virtual equivalent of a sticky note.
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No one says that out of fear of being pinned as homophobe.
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Investors overall pinned their hopes on an imminent U.S.-China trade deal.
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They are always black, and often handcuffed or pinned to the ground.
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She wore a mid-length flowy dress with her hair pinned up.
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Not long after, Beggs slammed Clay onto the mat and pinned her.
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He "pinned" the tweet, featuring it at the top of his profile.
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A statement from the Likud party pinned the blame on the developer.
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Mother-love is the corsage pinned to every dress, right or left.
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A heart attack had pinned him to the floor of his bedroom.
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Pinned down, the staff sergeant and Sergeant Moriarty hurriedly discussed their options.
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A blue rose, Le Pen's campaign symbol, was pinned to his lapel.
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The plane also crashed, killing Wills, his body pinned under the plane.
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pinned the strikes directly on Iran.
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They have pinned their hopes on an experimental treatment called nucleoside therapy.
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Boucher draped and pinned white cloth around them and over the gurneys.
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The rejection was pinned, in part, to the dislike for his recipe.
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Sony previously pinned down an October 5, 2018 release date for the project.
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About 25 yards away, two passers-by had pinned down and restrained Turner.
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Soon the boat was fully upside down, pinned in place by the wind.
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Our military would have a camera pinned on every last one of those.
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In fact, there's a good chance you've double-tapped and pinned it, too.
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The lower section he braided and pinned at the nape of her neck.
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Thanks to Pinterest, we've rounded up the top ten most pinned recipes below.
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He pinned a tweet mocking the Utah senator to his own Twitter feed.
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Get started with some of the top-pinned ideas on Pinterest, below. 1.
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He then pinned her to the bed and began taking off [her] clothes.
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The new message is now the only — and pinned — tweet on her profile.
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You press and hold on an object, and it's pinned to your finger.
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They were made aware that the female was pinned in the back bedroom.
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Once inside, she told the Times, he pinned her down and raped her.
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She said Weinstein pinned her down on the bed and physically overpowered her.
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The company pinned a significant portion of the blame on China's economic slowdown.
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Antonique Alexander approached the police officer and pinned a flower on his lapel.
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Emily pinned the monkey to the wall and told Carrie to quit it.
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With that amount of bling, no wonder it's been pinned so many times.
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Voters largely pinned the blame for it on Trump, according to opinion polls.
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Conservatives have pinned the blame for such confrontations in part on Democratic Rep.
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They will undoubtedly be pinned to many brides-to-be's wedding Pinterest boards.
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The video was just so rough: unarmed guy, tackled, tased, hands pinned down.
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A red "lock her up" sign was pinned to trees along a highway.
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Kilduff pinned the aggressive stand on Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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The more a YouTube viewer pays, the longer their message will stay pinned.
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It's normally $499, but Black Friday sales have it pinned for $50 off.
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The documents show the agency pinned its hopes on Albemarle speeding its expansion.
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Most of this optimism within the market remains pinned on potential government reforms.
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The White House initially pinned Comey's ouster on a recommendation made by Rosenstein.
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It cannot be pinned entirely to James Comey's letter or to Russian machinations.
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She was pinned good, with a rook and a bishop and my queen.
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Now, her nontraditional bridal mini is pinned on thousand of wedding inspo boards.
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She also has a Tweet featuring Bieber's diss pinned on her Twitter account.
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Zenia: Not really, once we had it pinned down that that was it.
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Witnesses said Roberson bravely stopped the shooter and pinned him to the ground.
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So I would definitely take that title if it was pinned on me.
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Bechtold drove to Paradise and pinned up flyers with her picture at shelters.
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Another officer grabbed Mr. Spear and with Mr. Taylor's help, pinned him down.
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Read more: A man died after an elevator pinned his body between floors.
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If leadership does nothing, 2020 losses are more easily pinned on 2020 candidates.
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He was killed when he was pinned by his car in his driveway.
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Each employee stared at the metal nametag pinned to his navy-blue suit.
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He tried to get free, but they had his feet and hands pinned.
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Some users have pinned the problem on antivirus software or the Dropbox program.
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Ogunleye, the sleeves of his suit pinned with card cufflinks featuring the ace
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The white one-piece bathing suit has been pinned 14,000 times this year.
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Siri results can be pinned to the Today view in the notification center.
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Jones pinned the shooter with his body until police arrived, according to Lewis.
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Market analysts had pinned expectations on an operating profit of 503 million euros.
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Our friends at Pinterest have rounded up the top-pinned Mother's Day recipes.
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We had pinned some down underwater but they ended up being too small.
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Several had the frog bauble of the alt-fash pinned to their chests.
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In Houston, Garcia has pinned his hopes on the court reinstating Obama's program.
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In patchworked Fair Isle knits pinned together with kilt hardware and metal rings.
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The boy was struck by a truck and pinned against a school bus.
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Tony Romo's bad days on the football field were pinned on Jessica Simpson.
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A red rose is pinned to the lapel of his navy school blazer.
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She pinned her promise to the top of her Twitter page for months.
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He told us that the others were still pinned down by the fighting.
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Pinned by the camera as if they were butterflies, they retell their stories.
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Others showed a migrant pinned to the ground, surrounded by men in camouflage.
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Ms. Garlock appeared calm and alert but was pinned in the driver's seat.
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And its rescue hopes are pinned on a new TV deal in 2024.
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Lookin at Lucky got pinned to the rail and finished sixth that day.
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He would not be pinned down and had a detailed explanation for everything.
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Being unwilling to be pinned down on specifics could be a smart strategy.
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That's when the deputy tackled him and pinned him down in a headlock.
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Also pinned to the board was an image of a Martin Kippenberger sculpture.
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One unidentified bystander was pinned beneath the wreckage and died at the scene.
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T." pinned to his shirt to celebrate his elementary school's "College Colors Day.
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Bob Corker, that pinned Khashoggi's death directly on the kingdom's powerful crown prince.
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The group text has gone out; the shared Pinterest board has been pinned to.
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I pinned them to a board and I just stared at it for hours.
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Big tackboards lined the walls, each one covered with dozens of pinned-up photographs.
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In fact, it is currently proudly pinned to the top of the account's page.
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Ahead, find the six most-pinned highlighters on the mood board site right now.
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Yellow-vest fever cannot be easily pinned down, nor are its grievances readily addressed.
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Souli got pinned and explored some of Germany's lesser-known and unexpected sports history.
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Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN)The female elephant charges through shrub, ears pinned back, silent.
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White House counsel Don McGahn has also pinned his departure on Kavanaugh's expected confirmation.
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We pinned two targets on a big tree and stood about 25 yards away.
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It constantly confounds prejudices (including the lexicographers' own) and refuses to be pinned down.
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The Fed pinned interest rates to the floor until full employment was in sight.
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Indeed, gold's recent slide can probably be pinned rather squarely on the dollar rise.
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While Metcalf is pinned facedown, the video shows, a nurse gives her a shot.
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It has been up, and pinned to the President's page, for nearly a day.
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Nothing could be pinned on him because he was so able in every direction.
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The newly pinned page appears as a clickable shortcut tile on the Start menu.
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This time a fireman has been shot, and officers are pinned down by gunfire.
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Even as she returns to familiar themes, however, she refuses to be pinned down.
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It's pinned near the top of your Favorites section on both web and mobile.
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The other is a $5 bill, pinned next to an invoice, also in dollars.
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Everything would also be pinned to the top of the screen, not the bottom.
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When an edge is pinned with a stake it acts like an impassable barrier.
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Don Young once pinned him against a wall with a knife to his throat.
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Once you have a tile pinned, click and drag it to move it around.
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Terault was captured after police shot him and pinned him underneath a patrol vehicle.
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Shortly after the midterm elections, she pinned a tweet she originally wrote on Nov.
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The two men continued to fight before Gawargi pinned the suspect on the floor.
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And a country pop star amorously pinned her to a pool table, she said.
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After a few key grenades from Neo into the apartments, Renegades was pinned down.
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But the reality is that this one can't be pinned on Bettman and friends.
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Click ahead to check out the three top pinned trends for beauty this spring.
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Microsoft is also tweaking its home and pinned sections in the Xbox One dashboard.
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So if that rhetoric leads to trouble, it can't be pinned solely on Trump.
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He kept her pinned to the floor for a few minutes, praying over her.
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Many of their pinned notes ponder the state of sexual equality in South Korea.
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Stanford, let's not forget, pinned the last loss on the Huskies back in 2014.
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A woman says she was pinned against the wall when her Model X malfunctioned.
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We're at a carnival, and the circles are BALLOONs, ostensibly pinned to a board.
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The Australian dollar was pinned at $0.6842 by weak, but largely expected, wage data.
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Three employees gave chase and pinned him to the ground until the police arrived.
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In each case, he pinned the blame on Democratic leaders, including Cincinnati's own mayor.
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She and her five children have been pinned down in the fighting for weeks.
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The "skins" are pinned to the wall or hung from a suspended bamboo frame.
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Speaking Wednesday, Sanders nevertheless pinned the blame on Syria and its backers in Moscow.
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Several studies have pinned mood disorders, anxiety, depression, and even schizophrenia on urban living.
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We asked the folks at Pinterest to share the 10 most re-pinned salads.
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"The reason was so no one could get pinned in a corner," said Patschull.
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The woman is put into a chokehold, then pinned to the sand by police.
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They just pinned me with $303 for water, trash… $25 for Sheila, our dog.
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During the ensuing fight, a group of US soldiers was pinned down with wounded.
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A search also revealed that he had posters of Kohli pinned on his walls.
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After Kennedy was assassinated, in early June, antiwar Democrats pinned their hopes on McCarthy.
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UBS top analyst Steven Milunovich has pinned Apple success to its sales in China.
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He wore an army fatigue vest with a golden feather pinned to the lapel.
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CHP says first responders found Jared pinned in the driver's seat when they arrived.
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She said Mr. Biden was her favorite, an endorsement pinned on her Twitter feed.
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Two salesmen pinned down Douglas, a teetotaling virgin, and poured Scotch down her throat.
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Listening, you felt like Maurizio, pinned to your seat by her sound and authority.
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Age: 24 Occupation: trim buyer What are all those things pinned to your sweater?
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Upon closer observation, they can also suggest a curious organism pinned under a microscope.
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We pinned our colors to the mast on making a light battery vacuum cleaner.
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So we won't see Donald Trump's tweets pinned to the top of everyone's feeds.
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I pinned pictures of girls on the streets of Seoul and Tokyo and Shanghai.
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When asked where she was living, Maxwell did not want to be pinned down.
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Like the president, Mr. Navalny cannot be pinned down as a leftist or rightist.
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China has pinned many of its policies on a need to protect national security.
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And he pinned blame on McCain for extended US engagement in Middle East wars.
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The tweet will then be pinned to the top of your Twitter profile page.
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But when they're pinned to specific numbers, it's a major pain in the asterisk.
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They quickly pinned the blame on Gillespie, whose resume is stocked with establishment credentials.
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The basic call is pinned on what Gordon sees happening in the bond market.
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In all of these works, associations are stirred up but nothing is pinned down.
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There was a little card pinned to its ear which had been signed 'Love Sara.
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And thanks to Pinterest, we've rounded up ten of the top pinned recipes out there!
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The mission engineers need to ensure that the tether is pinned securely to the surface.
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Brands – specifically fragrance brands – don't want to be 'pinned down'; they want to be 'sensed'.
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The safety-pinned Hell would go on to form Richard Hell & The Voidoids in 1976.
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"If they could have pinned something on him, they would have done it," she says.
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Rodriguez wore her hair down in loose waves with an embellished clip pinned into it.
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Images of former presidents are pinned on the left side of every jacket and dress.
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But this increase can't be pinned on the fact of more driving, the stats indicate.
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The final straw was a note pinned to the family's front door the next day.
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The most popular pinned images capture natural wonders like lava falls, glaciers and hot springs.
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Those approaches were largely abandoned as policymakers pinned their hopes for cost control on HMOs.
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Pinned-down civilians facing unspeakable crimes are sending goodbye messages as they wait for death.
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Only a new golden arches icon pinned to McDonald's Italia's online map betrays its existence.
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South Korea has pinned the death on Pyongyang, accusing the country of recruiting the women.
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He was tackled by a firefighter, who pinned him down until police arrived, authorities said.
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Kesha's words are written on her heart and her heart is pinned to her sleeve.
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A website called ShrekBoards keeps an up-to-date tierlist pinned to their front page.
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According to the city's lawyers, Lopez ran over and pinned an officer under his vehicle.
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The officer was pinned under the car, and he and the other officers shot Lopez.
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And in New York, sex workers pinned their hopes on Julia Salazar to do that.
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Project Pages serve as a central hub for teams, housing pinned files, notes, and links.
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If you walk around UT's campus, you will find white supremacist posters pinned up everywhere.
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After crashing, Kiki the cat's owner and partner Gary is pinned down on their ship.
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As a result, most high-grade euro zone bond yields were pinned near recent lows.
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Hair was pulled back in low-slung, messy chignons and pinned back with bobby pins.
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When police arrived on the scene, they say that Brown "pinned down" officers by gunfire.
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Executives and economists pinned the blame on the tit-for-tat tariff battle with China.
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Once his location was pinned down, it displayed big arrows and directions in his screen.
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Images showed Wilson trapped in the muddy well with his arms pinned above his head.
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A TEENAGER, headphones pinned to his ears, heaves a stuffed backpack across the station hall.
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The amount they pay affects how long their comment stays pinned and how it's highlighted.
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Townsville and Charters Towers have pinned their hopes on another rebalancing, from China to India.
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I work on two opposing walls making paintings on paper, pinned directly onto the walls.
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Guadagnino himself suggested that the characters' sexual identities are fluid and not easily pinned down.
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The publisher noted, for example, that pinned recipes spoken by the feature were missing ingredients.
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Estimates from Niantic leading into the event pinned the crowd at around 15-20,000 attendees.
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The DIY mega-site has graced us with six of the top pinned pumpkin pies.
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The 210th-century Bayeux Tapestry shows men in cloaks pinned at the neck with brooches.
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They pinned back straight hair with small barrettes and applied various hues of rose blush.
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Pinned to the central cross, her natural power made a 14.400 difficulty routine look effortless.
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Varga tells TMZ Michu was on the ground, pinned between his toilet and a wall.
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Larissa also claimed Colt grabbed her by the hair and pinned her to the ground.
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"The dog was pinned between a partially rolled-down driver's side rear window," says Monrreal.
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I had seen the monologue version countless times, pinned up in dorm rooms and apartments.
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Women are always going to be pinned down because of our gender, size, and stability.
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Noisey: Your whole life was pinned up inside of you before you made My Moment .
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But those who pinned the pause on the ocean's heat-storing may have known best.
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"Here come dat boi, ready to be pinned to your mood board," if you will.
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But CNBC's John Harwood pinned down Trump's budget director, Mick Mulvaney, on the Medicaid question.
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Soon these babies will be in school and their parents will be pinned to Britain.
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American farmers are likely to find themselves particularly pinned down in this trade war crossfire.
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Guests tackled the shooter and pinned him to the ground until police arrived, authorities said.
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He wore a tie and a gray suit, an American flag pinned to his lapel.
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Trump pinned the bill's defeat on Democrats and members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus.
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A big part of the slowdown can be pinned on the world's second-largest economy.
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The only logo on show was the purple Wimbledon members' badge pinned to his lapel.
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On Tuesday afternoon, the pinned tweet on the Samsung Mobile US Twitter account, dated Sept.
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I announced my break to the world with a pinned tweet and an Instagram story.
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The train was traveling around a curve and pinned the two workers, the police said.
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Wade and refused to be pinned down, they each accepted the holding in Griswold v.
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Two corner kicks went to waste, but they've got Russia pinned all the way back.
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Jacobs and Stanton got into an argument and Jacobs pinned her down on the bed.
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Her boyfriend, Norm Borgatello, was swept away and pinned by a boulder against a fence.
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As both sides in Venezuela dug in, administration officials pinned the blame on different culprits.
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By noon, half the company was dead or wounded, and the rest were pinned down.
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He kept a piece of paper pinned to the wall of his studio: They destroy.
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The US has pinned the blame solely on the Syrian government and its Russian allies.
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What climber would give up freedom to be pinned down to a child, for years?
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Important updates from the government are sometimes pinned to the top of a user's feed.
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The walls are pinned with images of sunlit gardens, sleek furnishings and salted caramel cookies.
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Officers were overheard on police radio channels reporting that they were pinned down by gunfire.
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From there on photos show her in high-collared blouses with demure pinned-up hairstyles.
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But the Kemp ball remains, a souvenir also of love's favor to our helmet pinned.
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Railings are hurdled, bullets are dodged, people are pinned to walls with their own knives.
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Mr. Bahsi finally found her, conscious and seated with her legs pinned underneath the bus.
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Bloomberg has all his hopes pinned on Super Tuesday, buttressed by his massive campaign spending.
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At the plant, the commandos were pinned down by enemy artillery and burning through ammunition.
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The research pinned its conclusions on the sharp drop in Twitter "buzz" following the launch.
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Nixon pinned his hopes on the constitutional text authorizing the Senate to "try" all impeachments.
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Trump also pinned blame for the situation on former US President Barack Obama's Syria policies.
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For the avoidance of any doubt, the denial is pinned to his official Twitter page.
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Schumer, meanwhile, pinned blame for the shutdown on Republicans in general and the President foremost.
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For hours, they lay pinned to the floor, shouting for their comrades to no avail.
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Is there anything more pathetic than violating copyright law with a pinned Nickelback tweet pic.twitter.
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The video was pinned to the top of Trump's Twitter feed as of Thursday afternoon.
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Spy magazine, which pinned the phrase "short-fingered vulgarian" on Donald J. Trump, was born.
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Prediction markets had recently pinned Cohn as the favorite to become the next Fed chair.
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Dwyer pinned the recent volatility on human nature and too much optimism about the market.
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Rather, Pantone has pinned the world's anxiety and stress on a more common enemy: technology.
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It isn't pinned to political wins, the 24-hour news cycle, or to mere expectations.
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The truck hit a Texas state trooper and pinned another driver inside a pickup truck.
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The subordinate told his commander that an entire American regiment had pinned down his advance.
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He also said his niece was pinned down and asked me to go get her.
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Any time you think you have the series pinned down, it slips away from you.
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A head is visible between the soldier on the right and Ursula's pinned-back hair.
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Middleton wore a purple boutonniere pinned to his yellow hospital gown as he said his vows.
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"I could get used to this," Tyler quipped as Hannah pinned him down on the bed.
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Thanks to Pinterest, we've rounded up the top six most-pinned "healthy" recipes of the season.
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But according to CNN, they have pinned the most likely contagion as a form of influenza.
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"I reject being pigeonholed or pinned-down by someone else's uninformed concept of me," she wrote.
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On his beautifully cut dark suit, a Belgian aristocrat had pinned a Cartier art-deco brooch.
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The pound was pinned around those levels on Tuesday, trading flat on the day at $1.2985.
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For instance, you can put new emails at the top, then pinned emails, then newsletters, etc.
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Of course that wouldn't work in places where interest rates were already pinned close to zero.
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Authorities said they found the man pinned by the elevator when they responded to the call.
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An acquaintance recently pinned us at a restaurant bar, decrying the president for being a Muslim.
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The surveillance was pinned on his long-time associate and chief operating officer, Pierre-Olivier Bouée.
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Another feature Twitter is considering is a twist on the pinned tweet designed to promote conversations.
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Days later, Mr Kennedy, the swing justice on whom hopes had been pinned, announced his retirement.
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Apparently, it exuded so much energy that he pinned a bath towel in front of it.
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We've rounded up 11 of the most-pinned treats in honor of this year's spooky sugarfest.
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Two Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police officers had pinned him to the floor, flat on his back.
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Analysts pinned the slight uptick in the dollar on better-than-expected U.S. home sales data.
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Usually, the woman is pinned down for a man's pleasure, and often he ejaculates on her.
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He pinned the blame on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is at war with insurgents.
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We had one flower pinned to my husband's jacket, free from the garden at our villa.
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Jackson pinned Rogow down about each of the posts -- had Stone posted it from his account?
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Verlander looked dapper in a classic black tuxedo with a white flower pinned onto his lapel.
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It was pinned at the top of the page before being deleted about 20 minutes later.
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Cloudflare pinned the blame on network issues traced back to an internet infrastructure problem at Verizon.
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A People reporter recounted being pinned against a wall at the candidate's Mar-a-Lago estate.
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The apps can be opened in overlay or pinned side-by-side with the current tab.
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Click ahead to check out the top-pinned natural beauty products everyone is shopping right now.
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The sound is dense, immense and immaculate - I am pinned to my seat by its force.
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You can now rearrange individual pins, and Microsoft is making pinned items accessible while you're offline.
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Then he pinned the Purple Heart to the sergeant's lapel and clapped him on the back.
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Some members of the party have pinned blame on House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
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What's worse: giving up and resorting to a pinned-back look when you're in a rush.
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They've been pinned to the walls carefully, still alive, struggling slowly, suffocating in the morning sunlight.
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Would they hold up to the beautiful blogger shots that are constantly being re-pinned online?
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She pinned the tragedy on the FBI's failure to follow up on reports about the shooter.
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In a series of tweets Thursday morning, Trump pinned some of those problems on Puerto Rico.
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When he tried to leave, he struck and pinned Anthony C. Payne, 40, under the bus.
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They were displayed under clear cubes, their well-worn sheets pinned open for visitors to study.
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An armed firefighter working nearby responded to the scene, and pinned Osborne down until police arrived.
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Ukraine, which some say was the target of the attack, has pinned the blame on Russia.
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Against Tipsarevic, however, Querrey was pinned too often to the baseline and committed 77 unforced errors.
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As of Wednesday morning, she had also "pinned" the tweet to the top of her profile.
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He will dismiss, deflect, evade and generally avoid being pinned down for his words and views.
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One little boy had a sign pinned to his back with a quotation from the Rev.
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Ukraine has also pinned the blame on Russia for a recent attack on its energy grid.
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He had a plastic comb, a toothpick and, pinned inside a coat pocket, a small key.
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She says Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed one summer and attempted to remove her clothes.
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He's certainly a key and coming witness -- one who could be impeached and pinned with crimes.
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I read every recipe I could find and pinned down the best Southern cooks I know.
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After years of stagnation under the dictatorship of Manuel Noriega, Panama pinned its hopes on investment.
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Narrator: Scientists haven't pinned down an exact reason for this sudden decline in the bee population.
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A horn blared as a motorcycle, headlight looming, pinned us in the alley before twisting away.
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Ford has said that Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed and tried to remove her clothes.
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Scientists haven't pinned down how the molecules were formed, but are considering meteorites, biology and geology.
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It's a nightmare: When they get up, Darius is pinned to the ground, in serious pain.
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Wrapped in a dark red coat, Le Brun is older and her hair is pinned up.
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She could feel her period starting, but she'd pinned a clean folded rag to her underwear.
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These higher death rates can't solely be pinned on lack of screening access, to be sure.
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To aid selection in the brothel, the names of flowers were pinned to their bedroom doors.
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OUGHT The post-punk band Ought, from Montreal, won't be pinned down from song to song.
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Gusty showers and a storm remain possible, but exact timing is still to be pinned down.
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That story, labeled "Pep Talk," is pinned to the top of her page as a highlight.
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But the exact mechanisms for how they might spread it have yet to be pinned down.
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Colleges don't like to talk about this much, and officials don't like to be pinned down.
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In his personal life, Mr. Hungtai, 222, has shown a similar aversion to being pinned down.
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Clinton, whose loss Democrats pinned in part on Mr. Comey's public statements about the F.B.I. investigation.
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Journalists have been yelled at, pepper-sprayed, pinned by security and even arrested on the job.
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In the aftermath of the attacks, the Trump administration has pinned the blame squarely on Tehran.
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In one instance, the woman claimed that Wynn pinned her against the refrigerator and raped her.
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When he opened eyes in the rubble, he realized he was pinned under a concrete pillar.
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When she recovered, still pinned under the tree, she began screaming for her child, he said.
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Yet his intellectual distance also turns her into a specimen, a pinned butterfly turned taxidermy beast.
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A printed schedule is pinned to the wall, telling the players their plans for every day.
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And where does that leave the working-class voters who pinned their hopes on this man?
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Ford claims Kavanaugh pinned her on a bed, groped her and tried to remove her clothing.
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Later, the mayor pinned a New York Police Department Medal of Honor on young Henry's lapel.
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Video shows Sterling being shot several times while being pinned to the ground by an officer.
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In one instance, the woman claimed that Wynn pinned her against a refrigerator and raped her.
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She pinned an orchid in my hair, and we posed with plants and a yellow flower.
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Chris gets pinned down during a gun battle, but he ain't too successful at escaping danger.
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Each incident is subsequently pinned to an online map illustrating "hotspots" where harrassment seems particularly rife.
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Normally I don't wear my hair pinned up like this; I try to hide my neck.
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The words "stop funding climate death" were emblazoned on a black banner pinned to the vehicle.
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The victims were tossed in the air like rag dolls ... some violently pinned by the vehicle.
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Up until a couple of minutes ago it was pinned to the top of his profile. pic.twitter.
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He then twisted and pinned the hair into loopy, messy buns that evoked Björk in the '90s.
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Johnny Vinton, 48, of Hollywood proudly wears his pinned and patched jean jacket full of cat love.
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When authorities discovered the SUV, Sarah's body was found pinned between her seat and the car's roof.
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Jacobs Poedy and Stanton got into an argument and Jacobs Poedy pinned her down on the bed.
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Early celebrations were tonally off, as well, with love for fathers symbolized by a pinned-on rose.
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Even more shamefully, in a Fox News interview Monday, the President pinned the death on his generals.
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So, if you haven't pinned about your wedding in a while, you will stop seeing wedding content.
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LeCroy wore a white halter dress and pinned up her long blonde locks in a curly bob.
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Thanos, now pinned by our heroes and struggling to free himself, has Quill screaming in his face.
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"We're pinned down on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard," one officer said over the radio.
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And a lot of it is pinned to the idea that the Federal Reserve pivoted and paused.
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Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was pinned at 96.559 having shed 0.7 percent last week.
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At a screening of "Fatwa" cheers rang out when the father pinned an extremist against the wall.
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Microsoft has cut the number of pinned apps on the Start Menu and is grouping them differently.
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At the Andrews house, Fred found a note saying "You're next, sinner!" pinned to the front door.
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They instead pointed to a statement Mckeen pinned in the comment section on Saturday addressing these concerns.
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Robert Mueller, who is leading the obstruction probe, is not known to have pinned anything on him.
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The crinkled papers pinned across the small Chinatown gallery's walls bore the official tone of citizenship applications.
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Now that this team pinned the heat to a likely source, though, researchers have even more questions.
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But when he was 12, he pinned a photo of Osama bin Laden on a punching bag.
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Meanwhile, Maduro has pinned a post about the salsa show to the top of his Twitter feed.
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Think about how CBS All Access pinned its launch to Star Trek: Discovery, another fan-centric series.
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Data from YouTube SubscriberCounter shows much of that growth is pinned to the day of the fight.
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But turning your shoulders to the mat in a wrestling match is essentially submitting to being pinned.
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We've rounded up some top pinned vegan breakfasts below, so you can check them out for yourself.
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The vast majority of very old axes found by archaeologists are eventually pinned down as agricultural tools.
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Some stay pinned to the top of the list, while others are always relegated to the bottom.
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The backs of the pants are often pinned up so that they don't drag on the floor.
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With a click of the controller, I pinned a Helio browser on the wall to my left.
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Few can be pinned to a date during Catullus' decade of adult life, the mid-60's
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Ankara has also increasingly pinned its hopes on President Donald Trump to protect it from such penalties.
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Any of the widgets can be pinned to one of your home screens for a better look.
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They pinned posters in their porticos mocking America's president, Barack Obama, and played nationalist songs over loudspeakers.
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The political scientist Jennifer Victor keeps a stark missive pinned to the top of her Twitter account.
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His past snapshots have included a festive flower pinned in his coif and some seriously bold brows.
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Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was pinned at 97.351, after shedding 1.6 percent on Wednesday.
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But many candidates, including Christie, Jeb Bush and John Kasich had pinned their hopes on New Hampshire.
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Her pinned post explains that she's currently closed to commissions due to "the recent surge in newcomers".
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Hair that has been blown out, straightened, pinned, and braided into an updo worthy of the Oscars.
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It seems pinned to the foundational anxieties of the people creating and consuming the content most ravenously.
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Her last name is printed in large capital letters on the race bib pinned to her chest.
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Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was pinned at 163 having shed 0.7 percent last week.
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The vehicle started slowly rolling forward with Tensing's arm pinned against the steering wheel, his lawyer said.
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Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was pinned at 96.583 having shed 0.7 percent last week.
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As you can see ... the collision resulted in the bicycle's front tire getting pinned under Tony's ride.
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Iconic fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg wore one, pinned to a $300 blouse from her own label.
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They later learned that an official involved in the ivory trade had pinned the murders on them.
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Images of Johnson handcuffed, pinned to the ground and covered in blood went viral on social media.
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He also wore a white rose pinned to his jacket in support of the Time's Up movement.
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But Irving suddenly abandons DeRozan and recovers to Kyle Lowry, who has Jefferson pinned behind a screen.
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He also pinned Ali to the ropes and slammed punches with both hands to the rib cage.
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A week before, Walter heard muffled cries for help and found Stephen pinned underneath his pickup truck.
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In the office, people lay down like they're sleeping, with little square devices pinned to their temples.
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The man was partially thrown from the vehicle and pinned underneath, where he remained over the weekend.
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This look features a braided section pinned to the side, giving the effect of a side bang.
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Protesters also detained and pinned another man to the ground they accused of being a "fake" reporter.
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The officers had Mr. Sterling pinned to the ground when at least one of them shot him.
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Pinned to a large board were printouts of some 35 looks, from prom gown to athleisure top.
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Then, the animal, still biting Pike, dragged him to a tree, where the boy was pinned down.
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In commodity markets, talk of higher U.S. interest rates kept gold pinned down at $1,284.81 an ounce.
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Those increases are currently pinned to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers.
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"People pinned their hopes on this magic thing that we believe our soccer has," de Campos said.
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This manager also once pinned Ries against a wall in the restaurant freezer, according to the lawsuit.
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She paired the look with a pinned-back updo, Borgioni black diamond stud earrings and subtle makeup.
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The Nazi symbol was pinned to a bulletin board in a school hallway featured in the ad.
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He certainly doesn't like being pinned down, an attitude that probably dates back to his earliest years.
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Dry ticks pinned like butterflies have been known to last 200 years; these should keep even longer.
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The technology on which most hopes are pinned is bioenergy with carbon capture and sequestration, or BECCS.
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Luckily our Pinterest pals are helping us choose recipe winners with the site's top pinned smoothie bowls.
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Pinned to the 12 inches of blanket, a handwritten pattern instructed me on how to finish it.
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Besides the importance of not bragging about girl-grabbing when there's a microphone pinned to your lapel.
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Critics of the crown prince have pinned their hopes on other senior royals only to be disappointed.
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We pinned the flowers on the cake, and edged the bottom of each layer with satin ribbon.
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" Almost nine minutes after the shooting began, an officer radioed, "We're still taking gunfire, we're pinned down.
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She spent months wrestling with those emotions, until she realized that they had pinned her in place.
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But anyone suggesting that Facebook is akin to a pinned football player misrepresents its resilience and power.
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And while birds often get pinned as an unaffectionate animal, they're often incredibly affectionate toward their owners.
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It lets you sketch stuff in real space, and those things stay pinned in space quite well.
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In one instance, the woman claimed that Mr. Wynn pinned her against the refrigerator and raped her.
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Yet it's a genuine drawback of this memoir that so little feels reported out and pinned down.
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At home, the fishing line could be pinned to a wall, posts, lights or other vertical fixtures.
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Mr. Ferguson, the commander of the local American Legion post, kept his hands pinned at his side.
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Finally, I pinned tiny pictures of our faces on the chores that we were each responsible for.
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This whole thing about extravaganza has been pinned to me, that I do spectacles, and I don't.
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To provoke anger, the investigators pinned down the babies' hands or feet and prevented them from moving.
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How would Americans feel if Iran pinned a medal on a man who killed 290 American civilians?
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Pinned to the chair and unable to defend himself, the officers punched Debose in the face repeatedly.
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Click the Edge icon and drag it to the left, where your dock's permanent pinned icons are.
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Monday's action adds to a growing list of cyber campaigns the U.S. government has pinned on Russia.
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Both currencies have been pinned in a narrow range, with the euro trading little changed at $70.503.
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Officials had initially pinned the symptoms on a covert sonic device planted in or near diplomats' residences.
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When No Name looked back, he saw the young man being pinned down by a few policemen.
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pinned the strikes directly on Iran, which backs the Houthi rebels.
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In the last, she pinned Halep into a corner and blasted a backhand winner down the line.
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The crispy fried chicken burger was huge, and only just about pinned together with a wooden skewer.
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Behind the scenes, she pinned a note to Jackie's pillow, expressing love and admiration for her courage.
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There, they pinned him against a shuttered storefront and shot him in the legs until he collapsed.
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Erdoğan has, unconvincingly, pinned the attempted coup against him in July 2016 on Gülen and his followers.
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A brawl broke out that ended with Mr. Connolly being pinned down by men in the crowd.
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Dockery also understood that any robbery of Merrill would likely be pinned on a black man. Right.
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Zambreno shows all the ways it can't be fully pinned down, the ways it won't sit still.
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We are trapped in time as all living things are, pinned by fate to the here and now.
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The owner, a Miami native named Alex Vega, suddenly emerged, smiling, with a phone pinned to his ear.
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As we reported, Yelchin died almost immediately but his body was pinned for hours before it was discovered.
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Post-its are pinned to each folded fabric piece with planned measurements written in Heft's neat cursive handwriting.
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He has now indicated that he would come voluntarily, but he has not pinned himself down on when.
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Seeing his brother pinned beneath the dresser, Bowdy walks around and lifts it while Brock wiggles out, crying.
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NORRIDGEWOCK, Maine – Authorities say a Maine farmer repairing a manure spreader became pinned under the machine and died.
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In perfect Portland fashion, he sports a bowtie and a small plastic green bicycle pinned to his suit.
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John Thune of South Dakota, pinned his hopes on the US-Mexico talks Wednesday to defuse the situation.
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But either way, he seems extremely fond of the video and has already pinned it to his profile.
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Even Vogue editor extraordinaire Anna Wintour was spotted wearing one pinned conspicuously to her scarf at a show.
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Her family, on the other hand, had been heartbroken with disappointment — they'd pinned so many hopes on her.
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"We had really bad samples, they didn't look good, we kind of pinned them together," the dentist said.
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Jiu jitsu This martial arts form has been pinned 39% more this year than last year, thus far.
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Plastic red poppies—the national symbol for war remembrance—are permanently pinned to lampposts along the high street.
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Interest rates and classic measures of inflation have been pinned down to historically muted levels in recent years.
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Mr. Greenwell writes long sentences, pinned at the joints by semicolons, that push forward like confidently searching vines.
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Notes can now be pinned, so you can keep the important ones at the top of your list.
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Ford claims Kavanaugh allegedly pinned her down to a bed, groped her and tried to remove her clothes.
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The report pinned the blame for many of tennis's more serious problems on gambling during low-level matches.
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Rihanna doesn't have an easily pinned-down visual aesthetic — she just oozes style, which is a rare gift.
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While the White House has not yet named a culprit, US officials have pinned the breach on Russia.
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She became pinned between the truck's back bumper and the front of a bus, according to the station.
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"IT'S SIMPLE UNTIL you make it complicated", reads a poster pinned to the wall of the hangout room.
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Then to give the hair a messier feel, he wrapped and pinned the braids up in varying directions.
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But in a presidential debate, given format and the rules, he will be pinned down on some specifics.
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Some of them are pinned together in split screen, and some are sitting in that Slide Over section.
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"You should have pinned that back to that veteran's chest and should have hugged him and thanked him."
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In fact, Brooks' works could easily be imagined displayed inside a delicate frame, pinned over a childhood bed.
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Samsung and U.S. safety regulators had pinned the problems to a certain battery supplier, SDI, according to Bloomberg.
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"It was like five minutes and he ran out and they pinned him down," he told MPR News.
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Trapped in its maze of narrow, muddy side roads, our convoy was pinned down, our escape route blocked.
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In Austin, the combination of old wounds and new rumors has pinned immigrants in their homes for weeks.
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John Kasich both pinned their hopes on winner-take-all contests on March 21 in their home states.
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Rosenstein, a longtime Department of Justice official, was reportedly infuriated that Trump's decision had been pinned on him.
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The White House has pinned its budget agenda on hitting — and maintaining — a 3 percent economic growth target.
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"What we end up competing with is pieces of paper pinned to the break-room wall," added Cross.
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In 2016, Google Keep got pinned notes, so you can establish a kind of hierarchy in your notes.
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Richard, the former Obama State Department official, pinned the proposal on an "imperfect understanding" of the bureau's function.
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Netflix announced the new comedy series Tuesday, but hasn't pinned down a premiere or even production start date.
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Tennant claims Walton pinned her down and forcibly kissed her in his hotel room during a 2014 encounter.
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Investors have also pinned hopes on Trump's tax reform plan, which envisages lowering corporate tax to 20 percent.
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The post, which was originally pinned to the top of the account's Twitter feed, has since been deleted.
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Skin complexion had always been pinned as one of the factors—a conversation that extends far beyond dancehall.
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In that instant my father and his partner grabbed the man and pinned his arms to his sides.
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USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage is a deeply cheesy movie pinned to a mannequin-like performance from Cage.
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Prevented from setting up a bad bank, the Italian government has pinned its hopes on securitisation of NPLs.
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In the clip, you can watch Hough shake out her pinned bob to join her friends on stage.
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Republicans, meanwhile, have pinned the shutdown on Democrats, saying they're holding government funding hostage over the immigration debate.
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Hendrix pinned shawls to a wall, piled rugs on the floor and decked the mantel with ostrich feathers.
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Peters tore his MCL and ACL after getting his lower leg pinned under Washington defensive tackle Ziggy Hood.
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Opposition party leaders have pinned their hopes on a recent shock by-election defeat for Orban's Fidesz party.
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Pleasantly, there's not much glass between you and the art here; it's mostly pinned directly to the wall.
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The video shows Al-Zaidi shouting "You killed the Iraqis!" as security staff pinned him to the ground.
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Money is tossed, handed, or pinned onto the couple while different guests take turns dancing with the newlyweds.
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Like all the chicken, it sits on white bread and has pickle slices pinned on it with toothpicks.
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Apple pinned the blame on the ongoing trade skirmish with the US and the slowdown of China's economy.
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As Sterling was pinned, one of the officers lifted his gun inches from Sterling's chest and fired twice.
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The woman is then pinned to the ground by officers as a concerned crowd of bystanders looks on.
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Indeed, economists used humbly to admit they had pinned down their models by assuming one thing or another.
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Once each section was curled and pinned, Ortega brushed her hair and spritzed it with Rene Furterer hairspray.
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A molotov cocktail comes over the chest-high wall while three enemies have Lincoln pinned down, and boom.
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Smith has since pinned on a third star and is now the commander of III Marine Expeditionary Force.
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And Kyle J White never had a Silver Star or any other decoration pinned on him by Biden.
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Unlike at previous awards shows this year, emblems of the movement weren't pinned to lapels or sequined gowns.
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He was pinned under the chopper right next to the fuel tank that was exploding into black smoke.
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By the officer's account, Ms. Jones was winning the fight and had Ms. Jemison pinned in her car.
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However... The hallmark of Orange Is the New Black is that it can never entirely be pinned down.
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Within a few minutes, Mr. McNab was being forcibly pinned down by public safety officers inside the library.
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She says he then chased her back into the bedroom, pinned her against the bed and slapped her.
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Instead, she focused on immigration, and her immigration ad is pinned to the top of her Twitter feed.
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Getting engaged, I felt relief, as if I were all of a sudden pinned securely to my world.
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There were the hacks of the D.N.C. servers, which intelligence agencies pinned on Russia well before Election Day.
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After the massive destruction of Hurricane Harvey, the Astros were the team we had pinned our hopes on.
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Mr. Williams wore a T-shirt and a blazer with a "Stay Woke" button pinned to the lapel.
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" The shackling system that pinned their arms to their chests for the ride was called a "black box.
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Further, I believe that society has pinned both political parties against one another further prohibiting a peaceful conversation.
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Previously released cell phone video showed Sterling pinned to the ground by the officers before he was shot.
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Schlossberg says the situation can be directly pinned on quantitative easing and other easy-money central bank policies.
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All three Jonas Brothers members pinned purple ribbons to their suits in memory of the Kobe and Gianna.
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And the letter, on the back side of the phone list, is still pinned to the bulletin board.
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He added that he went to help after the truck stopped and did not see anyone pinned underneath.
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That gap kept the euro pinned at $1.0624, not far from last week's one-year trough at $1.0569.
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The professor later pinned messages to her accounts pointing out that she was not the Secret Service agent.
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Notes are pinned to the Wishing Wall station in Times Square in New York City on Dec. 26.
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Relatives of the passengers and crew members had pinned their hopes on the Malaysian government&aposs latest report.
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We had all these hopes and dreams pinned on this place, and it was just, bam, snatched away.
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It shows two officers restraining Sterling, who is ultimately shot during the struggle while pinned to the ground.
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"There are still corpses pinned under fallen timber, wedged where the surging floodwaters deposited them," the Times reported.
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Then comes the whoosh of a plane, another bomb lands and the men are pinned to the ground.
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Brackett's direction underscores the challenge: everybody's always moving, and each body on offer refuses to be pinned down.
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First Solar pinned the revenue whiff on lower-than-anticipated sales of its solar power systems and modules.
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The next several minutes of the video show Johnson being pinned to the ground and handcuffed by officers.
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The first time I finished one, I was so proud I pinned it to the math center's corkboard.
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A day earlier, police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, shot Alton Sterling while he was pinned to the pavement.
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Market hopes are also pinned on progress in an ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China.
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It's pinned to its protagonist's point of view — and she pretty much hates everybody, herself most of all.
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When things are sad, they are sad, I wrote down in a notebook and then pinned above my desk.
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Two widgets can be pinned to remain in view and the rest of them are just a swipe up.
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In one incident, an officer is captured on video stunning an inmate already pinned to the floor by guards.
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The work is playful, but it's also vehemently resistant to being pinned down to a definitive version of Blackness.
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Once you've confirmed your choice, these settings shortcuts can be resized and moved just like any other pinned item.
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Susan Collins pinned a $2140 million target on her back by casting her swing vote in favor of Kavanaugh.
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It's breathing energy and life into a party that for years pinned its success on the inevitably of demographics.
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The wearable can be pinned to your shirt's collar, worn as a pendant, or attached to a wrist strap.
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Manafort's lawyers have pinned the blame on Rick Gates, his former protege, and others who handled his financial affairs.
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Pinterest users can shop with "buyable pins" — the platform now has more than 50 million pinned items for sale.
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That night, Santos sat underneath a blanket tent pinned down with thin rope and sharpened branches used as stakes.
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As a possible preview of what is to come, Cornyn pinned the possible expiration of DACA on Democrats Tuesday.
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There have been no raised voices, just handwritten notes placed inside plastic wallets and pinned to a post. pic.twitter.
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Pinned games will even show activity feeds, so you can see when a friend is playing a particular title.
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But "Radar Scope", the "Space Invaders" knock-off on which the company had pinned its hopes, was a flop.
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After all, the White House originally pinned the Comey firing on Rosenstein and his boss, Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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The recent price drop has been pinned on increasing regulatory oversight in countries such as China and South Korea.
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A clean, long cathedral vail — pinned into her soft curls — finished the look, with a blusher till the floor.
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"He also pinned Plaintiff against a wall, demanding oral sex while he pulled his pants down," the suit read.
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"I remember there was a moment Val pinned her to the wall — all part of the scene," she said.
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The tweet has already been deleted, but not before whoever was running the account pinned it to the profile.
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A new federal report out this week pinned the loss of American farmland in 2015 over a million acres.
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An exhaustive tutorial with download links posted 16 days ago is now pinned to the top of the subreddit.
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You can hear one officer reference showing an ID. McNab appears pinned to a counter top during the confrontation.
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Within seconds, at least one officer opened fire, even though Sterling looks completely pinned down and unable to move.
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Renzi had pinned his political future on the vote, saying he would resign if a "yes" vote was rejected.
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Renzi had pinned his political future on the vote, saying he would resign if a "Yes" vote is rejected.
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They're carnations and baby's breath and they're not even sewn onto a crown, they're simply pinned into her hair.
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It pinned down its previous forecast for "growth" in revenue for the full year to up 1-2 percent.
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Then the company pinned the blame for their clients' gastrointestinal issues on algae ingredients in the bars and powders.
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The officers grabbed Sterling, threw him on the hood of a parked car, then pinned him to the ground.
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Democrats have pinned a lot of hopes on Yates, privately promising blockbuster testimony from the former Obama administration official.
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On Monday, Trump pinned the blame on Moscow, which he accused of violating the terms of the 1987 pact.
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All eighty works are pinned to three adjacent walls forming an alcove at the back of this basement gallery.
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So what is an orgasm then, this experience that can't be pinned to a specific hodgepodge of genital triggers?
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Cell-phone video showed Sterling, who was black, pinned to the ground by white officers before he was shot.
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And here to help us sort out the recipes, is Pinterest with the top ten pinned turkey chili recipes.
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Soon enough Archie finds himself pinned on a pool table with a fist about two feet from his face.
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Both France and the U.S. quickly condemned the strike and pinned the blame on Russia or Syrian government forces.
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Ford claims Kavanaugh, 8003, allegedly pinned her down to a bed, groped her and tried to remove her clothes.
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Among the details still to be pinned down are forms of payment and future options, the source told Reuters.
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Ford alleged Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed and groped her during a high school party in the 1980s.
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It's now too late to hear from the lander ever again, even though scientists have pinned down its location.
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And if you're anything like us, you immediately pinned these looks to your "wedding guest dress" Pinterest inspo board.
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Ahmed said that's when things began to go awry and video showed him being pinned down to a car.
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They all said, in their own ways, "Kid, you're going to be O.K." My son pinned their letters up.
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He was tasered and pinned down by two police officers, who the police say were responding to a call.
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Nielsen insisted there was little the President could do to end the practice, which she pinned on existing law.
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The note was pinned to a package by a knife with a picture of Donald Trump on its handle.
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Much of DeVos' responses pinned responsibility to people outside the room, especially regarding the contentious guns-in-school discussion.
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A Post-Dispatch reporter wrote about getting roughed up in the kettle, getting knocked down, pinned and pepper-sprayed.
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Pinned together with lead vocalist Nancy Andersen's shimmering voice, it's another smooth triumph for the London based five piece.
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Luckily, our friends at Pinterest have bestowed upon us their top pinned recipes, so we know they're all winners.
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In 2015, a man in Tennessee used it to call for help after being pinned underneath a pickup truck.
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Well, it's official: Chloë Grace Moretz and Brooklyn Beckham have hit the Hollywood, 21st-century equivalent to being pinned.
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Unverified footage from the scene showed a man being pinned to the ground near a crashed black Toyota car.
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They are blown out at the top, and I've pinned the elastic to the shoe to hold them together.
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Ford claims Kavanaugh pinned her down and tried to remove her clothes during a high school party in 1982.
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They had pinned their hopes on a party that has promised to install a more inclusive and transparent government.
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The media has pinned blame more squarely on President Trump and his family's travel habits as the root cause.
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And then he pushed his whole body up against me so I was pinned between him and the wall.
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Seeing him pinned into a high corner gives a wrenching sense of a terrified creature being drained of life.
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" After a few more minutes, the officers pinned down the gunman's location: "It's Room 135 on the 32nd floor.
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There are a handful of clearly recognizable sounds in music that are always pinned to a genre and decade.
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When she attempted to calm Suzanne, a guard believed she was trying to attack him and pinned her down.
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After it was pinned for alteration, my son went to the register and was asked to sign a receipt.
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LOS ANGELES — The pianist Vikingur Olafsson's recording career could be described as a constant refusal to be pinned down.
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That is nearly always the case in plane crashes, in which disaster can rarely be pinned on one factor.
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Emerson had pinned her hopes on a new funding initiative she was developing with the Salk's president, Elizabeth Blackburn.
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As of Friday morning, a Twitter message about it was pinned at the top of her social media account.
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There, Sarah said, he grabbed her arm, pinned her against a wall and covered her mouth with his mouth.
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Names I hated to say, as if they pinned me to a life that had curdled in its premises.
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Modern Love As an infant, my child was left on a bridge with a note pinned to her sweater.
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Pinned to the bouquet was a postcard from the Met, showing a Balthus painting the two had lingered over.
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Then, the prosecutor said, he pushed her onto a bed, pinned her arms above her head and raped her.
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The car then crashed into a tree, leaving Thyne pinned between the car's door and the tree, Drew said.
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That pinned note with really important reminders could be written onto a board in the conference room — pretty cool.
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Tensing said on Tuesday he feared being dragged under DuBose's car or being pinned against a nearby guard rail.
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Asset managers such as BlackRock have pinned the blame on the companies that develop the indexes fund companies track.
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China has cleverly pinned its foreign policy to a pleasant historical myth that unites the peoples of Afro-Eurasia.
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A collapsed wall pinned his legs and kept Joseph trapped under rubble for three days until rescuers freed him.
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Kavanaugh pinned her to the bed, pushing his body against hers, groping her, and attempting to remove her clothes.
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We all pinned our photographs to the wall for critique, and he admonished us for being safe and dull.
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He said four soldiers stripped him naked, pinned him down and beat him again and again with wooden poles.
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Cellphone video shows Sterling pinned to the ground moments before he was shot six times outside a convenience store.
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Western Canadian oil producers have pinned their hopes on the pipeline seen as crucial for ramping up crude supplies.
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He hunches over and winces, head tilted, and when he gestures he keeps his elbows pinned to his sides.
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An index for emerging market currencies was pinned near a 16-month low reached during the previous trading session.
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The widening spread kept the euro pinned at $1.0626, not far from last week's one-year trough at $1.0569.
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In his writings, the legendary monetarist had pinned the Great Depression on policy failures of the American central bank.
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I lay awake and stare at the ceiling, pinned in place by the weight of a crushed romantic fantasy.
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The shaven-headed officer strikes Mr. Grissom multiple times with a baton while he is pinned to the ground.
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Just when the real world seems to have the show pinned down, Homeland finds a way to keep going.
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Castellani hews closely to the facts of Williams and Merlo's time together without being pinned down by those facts.
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His collections are rarely bound to references pinned to a mood board; instead, he draws on his own memories.
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European bond yields remained pinned to all-time lows, unmoved by the apparent shift in tone from the Fed.
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He says he was trapped inside the X because it was pinned shut by support beams and other debris.
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"I am a mermaid," said Bella Noche, who pinned a large, bright orange crab to one side of her hair.
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"His refusal to be pinned down is one of the things that makes him feel so topical," Ms. Umland said.
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Soon, a bureaucrat made her way through the crowd and pinned a list of names on a conference-room door.
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She said a drunken Kavanaugh pinned her down, tried to remove her clothing and covered her mouth when she screamed.
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Ralston slipped while repelling and ended up with his right arm pinned to a rock face by a large boulder.
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"The mother (132) tried to defend her cub, but 856 overpowered her and pinned her on her back," said Fitz.
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Another 28 were wounded when the fallen wall pinned guests inside a hall and a small shed built alongside it.
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Then, he simply tucked the her ends under and pinned large sections to the braids, giving a short-haired effect.
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And Twitter reportedly may test conversation starters—pinned tweets meant to get people tweeting about a certain idea or topic.
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She specializes in work using butterflies, and has showed off the pinned creatures at the University of Chicago's Kronforst laboratory.
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Pinned to the second page are pictures of all five of Pennington's wives: Mattie, Mary Ann, Jewell, Anita, and Beth.
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Carroll added Trump pinned her against the wall, put his hand under her coat dress, and pulled down her tights.
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In a new study researchers pinned down five factors that appear to be strongly linked with a significantly longer life.
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But once an inmate is pinned to the floor, there's little need for additional shocks, said Martin, the DOJ consultant.
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That could mean trouble for some GOP candidates who pinned hopes on gaining votes from supporters of the ballot initiative.
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Earlier Tuesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar refused to be pinned down on how long it would take.
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Over the last few years, both Pan and Brady have made it clear that they're not easily pinned down stylistically.
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In a matter of moments, I was pinned up against a wall, with his hands wrapped tightly around my throat.
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China has pinned blame for the latest trade stalemate on the United States, saying it was acting as a bully.
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When they returned home they told their grandmother the women pinned them down and sexually assaulted them on two occasions.
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Once he got the gun away and the other student had the shooter pinned down, they realized Castillo was unresponsive.
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A second deputy pinned the alligator to keep it from thrashing and rolling, which could have caused more serious injuries.
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When you're ready to return to the page you were reading you simply tap on the tiny pinned page icon.
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It's clear that Issa just wants to get pinned down, as she aggressively grabs his face and starts kissing him.
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Judge Kim Se-yoon said Park had shown "no sign of repentance," and had instead pinned the blame on Choi.
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Workers with Big Dog Rescue descended on the location and found an emaciated mutt pinned beneath an air-conditioning unit.
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She was also attracted to the home's waterfront plot and the guest bedroom (which she pinned to her Pinterest board).
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Back at his studio in Mont-roig del Camp in Catalonia, he pinned them to his easel and started riffing.
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When she tried to escape, he allegedly pinned her down and bit her multiple times, leaving teeth marks and bruises.
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Frankly, our Democratic majority has pinned a lot on Mueller and his report … In retrospect, we made some tactical mistakes.
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I'd recommend keeping G Hub pinned to your Windows task bar or macOS dock so you can have quicker access.
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During a recent Facebook town hall, Schultz even pinned it to Brown's casual shirt as he spoke from his home.
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"That's an incredible rate," Syvitski told Gizmodo, adding that his research has pinned the Yellow River's recession on fish farms.
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On Texas Tech's two punts in the final 8:02, TCU was pinned at the 1- and 2-yard lines.
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Twitter may also test other things like icebreakers (pinned tweets designed to start conversations), and a status update field (i.e.
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"IT WAS 2012…I was number 37," says Ashwini, referring to the badge that was pinned on her shirt pocket.
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Safety bids lowered 13-year U.S. Treasury yield to 2.229 percent and pinned 10-year German yield at 0.302 percent.
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Picking his moment perfectly, he pinned Hall against the fence with a body lock before taking him to the ground.
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MACCALLUM: -- it&aposs interesting to see that relationship, that these are pinned on a return of these individuals -- GRAHAM: Yes.
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And unlike Kate, Archer wore her hair up, with a long, flowing veil pinned to the back of her 'do.
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Powell said 'I don't want to say anything and I don't want to get pinned down as I did before.
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Powell said 'I dont want to say anything and I dont want to get pinned down as I did before.
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"You don't even have your whole game pinned down, you don't even know all your mechanics yet," Straley told me.
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Before his Twitter break, he tweeted about several meetings with Steve Bannon, and his pinned tweet shows him with Bannon.
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The blond girl is being pinned to a train seat by someone we have to assume she has never met.
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"The tree crashed through the roof into the bedroom and on top of the bed and pinned her," he says.
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It was a long list of text on the right-hand side, and frequent or pinned apps on the left.
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" The president also pinned many of Clinton's problems on a media "double standard...that meant her flaws were wildly amplified.
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When another enemy fighter appeared, Byers pinned the fighter to the wall and held him until his teammates took action.
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She immediately got up and took her hair out of rollers she had used to keep her hair pinned up.
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Pinterest recently released its compendium of the most-pinned photos in countless categories, including the top hairstyles for black women.
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Yelchin was involved in a freak accident that led to him being "pinned by his own car," according to TMZ.
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They also showcase different hairstyles, from double-bunned 'dos to pinned buns to hair tucked under a melon-shaped cap.
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America, the world's importer of last resort, remains pinned to near-zero rates, and economically vulnerable, thanks to this dynamic.
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Some flight manoeuvres momentarily resulted in the helmet being pinned against the canopy, obstructing the display and inhibiting weapon-firing.
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The U.S. and its allies should rededicate themselves to keeping the Taliban pinned down in the areas they already control.
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That may be helpful for Chinese diplomats seeking wiggle-room, though they would prefer to be pinned down to neither.
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Syrian President Bashar Assad's government has denied being behind the attack, however various western leaders have pinned blame on Damascus.
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He tried to rescue a stranded deer from euthanization and, when it died anyway, pinned the blame on de Blasio.
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There was a note safety-pinned to my shirt: 'Please text me so I know you're alive, Your Roommate, Jesse.
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One day a group of boys stripped Daniel naked, pinned him down, and sprayed maple syrup and trash on him.
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She alleges that Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed one summer in the 1980s and attempted to remove her clothes.
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Even at its most superficial level, it drives real action or inaction, and real consequences may be pinned to it.
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Dutch and Belgian authorities have pinned the source of the insecticide to a supplier of cleaning products in the Netherlands.
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She alleges that during a high school party, Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed and tried to remove her clothes.
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The news outlet reported that "one child severely injured, another pinned between a door and a seat," per Hopgood's description.
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She looked like a 2.43s starlet in a tight black sequined dress, a red rose pinned into her red hair.
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The abduction will be pinned on a rival cartel, resulting in an internecine war: bring on the worst of times.
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Countless times in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, a combat platoon was pinned down in a firefight for hours.
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The Jets then pinned Miami's Jakeem Grant deep on the ensuing kickoff, but Antonio Allen was flagged for being offside.
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Trump's victory in Virginia delivered a major blow to the Florida senator, who pinned his hopes on winning the state.
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Pinned to his shirt was a red leather heart, onto which Lee had drawn a likeness of the old Kosciuszko.
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I scatter a few rounds toward the police to keep them pinned down, sprint for my car, and drive away.
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After surging above 50 last month, crude oil has been pinned near $45, but according to Dan Nathan of RiskReversal.
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The actor was apparently pinned between his car and a brick mailbox, according to TMZ, which first reported the news.
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Harvard University officials are reportedly investigating after a swastika was pinned to a public bulletin board in a university building.
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Her office décor is entirely hosiery-related: spools of candy-colored yarn on a shelf, mateless samples pinned to corkboards.
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"Town wrestling champ allows himself to be pinned by the school loser as an act of charity," reports Cecily Strong.
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The folks at Pinterest have rounded up their most-pinned zoodle recipes — from simple to decadent snacks, lunches, and dinners.
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In 2015, Mad Catz pinned its hopes on Rock Band 4, the music rhythm game it co-published with Harmonix.
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The Japanese central bank announced in September that it will aim to keep the benchmark yield pinned around zero percent.
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" Signer's comments come after Trump condemned the violence Saturday in the small, college town, but pinned blame on "many sides.
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The Astros pinned their hopes of closing out this series in six games on Justin Verlander, and he was good.
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It is here, in the gray box with laminated dosage instructions pinned up next to it, that the magic happens.
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He shimmies and sways, a pink scarf pinned to his hair, light-blue eye shadow reaching up to his eyebrows.
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The collusion narrative was cynically orchestrated to delegitimize Mr. Trump's presidency and keep his administration pinned back on its heels.
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In the middle of the floor one of the Spirits had Fly pinned and was punching him in the face.
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Those who are not yet pinned down by a label are obviously agitated, and are trying to avoid the stamps.
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Two calendars of the Obama family—for the same year—are pinned to the bright yellow wall by the door.
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Ditch the dock entirely and make that a list of pinned spaces that can be picked from at a tap.
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I don't think it needed to be six, and I don't think he needed to be pinned down at all.
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Within a second, she hopped off the couch and onto her stumps, hobbled over to him and pinned him down.
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The fabric is pinned to 16-foot tables that the printers slowly work their way down, tapping block after block.
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She points to a photo of a khaki jacket, pinned to one of the corkboards stacked next to her desk.
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Both of the girls were wearing white gowns of their own, their hair pinned back and accented with pink flowers.
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On Sunday, Coates' son, brother and Kootenai County Search and Rescue found him pinned to the tree, according to KAYU.
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"In today's political climate, it's so polarized that people are hoping it's not pinned on their side," Ms. Crenshaw said.
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How he tasted of alcohol whenever he pinned her in a horse stall and crammed his tongue into her mouth.
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In one battle, they slogged up a hillside for a bayonet assault, only to be pinned down by relentless gunfire.
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And if it should seem strange that so much is being pinned on a simple drawing, it's actually nothing new.
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U.S. and Western officials have pinned the attack on Assad, who is facing armed opposition in a yearslong civil war.
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That legacy has continued, and is honored by a number of military officers who have pinned stars on their shoulders.
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US, South Korean and Malaysian authorities have pinned the attack on Pyongyang, but North Korea has adamantly denied any responsibility.
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A scuffle ensued in which an I.W.W. protester pinned one of the men to the ground and began hitting him.
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It is bucolic inside the cabin, with pretty landscape postcards pinned up, and a radio playing old Turkish pop music.
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The sponsors of Project Blitz have pinned their deepest hopes on the third and most contentious category of model legislation.
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Michael Imperioli stars in a Bruno de Almeida film featuring faded European glamour not pinned down by time or place.
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He was wearing a hat decorated with red-white-and-blue tinsel and a vest pinned with eleven Hillary buttons.
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It is unclear what made the cut: members on Monday were quiet about the details that have been pinned down.
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"But it remains too soon to be buying sterling with your ears pinned back," he added, noting many uncertainties remained.
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Following November's election, posters for the National Vanguard, a white nationalist organization, were pinned up on buildings throughout the campus.
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President Donald Trump has pinned the blame for both the rocket attack and the assault on the embassy on Iran.
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Sciorra alleged that she punched and kicked Weinstein, but that he pinned her arms above her head and raped her.
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The Fire Department also responded to the station for a report of a patient "pinned by a train," officials said.
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Ms. Young's vibrant chrysomelanite and lapis lazuli brooches, which can also be worn as pendants, were pinned to blazer lapels.
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Earlier this year, Lendlease had pinned its 41% drop in annual profit to underperformance of its engineering and services business.
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As Calloway pinned the orchid to my hair, I recalled the Instagram caption she wrote about me merely days prior.
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It's currently pinned with the elements he's planning to integrate into his next collection, due to be shown in March.
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Green Bay couldn't take advantage, but JK Scott's punt pinned the Bears at their 5 with 4:11 to play.
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She alleged he pinned her to a bed in a suburban, Maryland home as his longtime friend Mark Judge watched.
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A misbehaving update can be pinned to a number of reasons, including insufficient testing by the developer or sloppy coding.
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His statement, however, lacked an apology and falsely pinned the blame on Clinton for igniting the so-called "birther" issue.
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"It's a really good way to tighten a joint because you've got it both wedged and pinned," Mr. Stewart said.
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Google would later exit China in 2010, after it detected a series of cyberattacks that it pinned on the Chinese government.
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He pinned the ball under his right elbow as he rolled over, and the ball appeared to stay off the ground.
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Here's what people are buying, crafting, baking, sipping, and serving this holiday season, based on the most pinned and saved photos.
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The dog, according to KFDX, was pinned to the ground by the grandmother, who threw her entire weight on the animal.
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For a time, Twitter executives pinned their hopes on a "Buy" button that no one used, eventually retiring it in 2017.
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He allegedly pinned her down to a bed, groped her and tried to remove her clothes, all of which Kavanaugh denies.
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CM Life shared the update in a pinned tweet letting readers know they would have a full story in the morning.
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With a quick rush from the ant, it's all over, and the springtail is pitifully pinned in the ant's prickly jaws.
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"The car pinned him against a brick wall and a security fence, and that trauma led to his death," Houser said.
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"I remember she was straddling me and pinned down my arms with her knees," she said, according to the Daily Camera.
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Harris's debate performance, particularly the way she pinned Biden on his complicated record on racial issues, helped propel her campaign forward.
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Again, I tried to get away from him, but he pushed me back down and pinned my wrists above my shoulders.
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FARE spokeswoman Nancy Gregory told Mashable that some 12,000 homes have been pinned on the map, up from last year's 10,000.
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For instance, the company has experimented with ideas around status update fields and icebreakers as your pinned tweet to encourage conversations.
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Google has pinned much of its future growth on the emerging areas of its business as cost per clicks (CPC) decline.
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Armstrong writes that she broke down at the end of a date with a man she had pinned her hopes on.
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They also pinned a tweet (first tagging Gu directly, then deleting his handle from the tweet), reiterating their social media policies.
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Theron uses George Michael's "Father Figure" to give herself a noisy cover when she finds herself pinned down in an apartment.
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Not surprisingly, economists and market analysts similarly pinned the bulk of the blame on the trade war, and not the Fed.
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The fourth line got pinned in their own zone for extended periods to the point where we couldn't really play them.
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Many headline-writers have pinned this shift on the Halloween surprise delivered by the FBI's director, James Comey, on October 28th.
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Famouri told Silva to stop and tried to wriggle away, but he pinned her to his bed and began undressing himself.
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Workflows have to be pinned together in a separate Siri Shortcuts app that's over the heads of anyone but power users.
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