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He said, "Just technically if we can be technical about our momos where it's pinched, up at the top, it's not cooked all the way through".
It's pinched, painfully slow-burning white funk that doesn't do a fat frigging deal, and when it does, it sounds as ersatz soul and orchidectomised as that awful Chris Cornell/Timbaland album.
Listen to the voiceover at the start of The Clangers (1969,) announcing, "This is our world... ...... and you realise it's pinched from the introduction ("This is the universe – big, isn't it?") to A Matter of Life and Death, made 23 years earlier by Powell and Pressburger – the epitome of English film-making in 1946.
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"It was pinched and cramped and was blindingly painful.
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In one study, participants put second skin on their forearms to see how quickly the skin returned to normal after it was pinched in a suction cup — a test of elasticity.
But the plaque was nowhere to be found; locals say it was pinched years ago.
As he did with Plant, Anderson led Page through a detailed account of how he had written the music for the song, in an attempt to undermine the claim that it was pinched from Wolfe. .
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