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The spine is back cornered with lining extending between supports on the outside of the boards.
As for beer, well, we have that market cornered with names like Molson, Stroh, Yuengling, and Coors in our alumni ranks.
Rings were built to prevent fighter or bull getting cornered, with the oldest standing example the late 18th century La Maestranza, in Seville.
Saudis feel cornered, with little means of self-expression and at the same time exposed to news and opinions that only add salt to the wound.
If I was clearly cornered, with no possible retreat, I would bend and pick up whatever item was close at hand, perhaps a can of green beans, and appear to be engrossed in its label.
The truth is, you're cornered with an exit in view — and the day you're legally old enough to move out of your parents' home, you're free to walk through it.
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In this morning's hearing with the House Energy and Commerce Committee, New Mexico Representative Ben Lujan cornered Mark Zuckerberg with a question about so-called "shadow profiles" — the term often used to refer to the data that Facebook collects on non-users and other hidden data that Facebook holds but does not offer openly on the site for users to see.
Perkins said she "cornered her with a beer" and said she wanted to enroll.
On a boat on the backwaters of Kerala my wife cornered me with a radical change of plan.
The camera tracks through city and hotel like a relentless investigator, but treats its cornered prey with surpassing sympathy.
The present-day Mr. Rose presents himself as someone beleaguered on every front, a cornered character with nothing to lose.
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