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Unlike in traditional wrestling rules, the opponent may be pinned belly-down.
The girl may be pinned down so firmly that bones may fracture.
Now they may be pinned down on a vote fraught with political peril.
If you're depicting an older Hermione, go for loose waves that may be pinned against the side of your head.
It may be pinned to the fitted sheet from underneath to hold in place––lay the fitted sheet on the bed upside down, decide where towel(s) should be placed, pin as needed, then flip over.
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The park's developers may be pinning their hopes on the rising numbers of Asian visitors to Britain.
Investors may be pinning their hopes on a third dose of the quantitative easing financial support package – and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has hinted that it may be needed.
RIM may be pinning their hopes on BBX, but that doesn't mean they're done churning out classic BlackBerrys.
As he presides over the renovation of St. Joseph's, the Brooklyn's bishop may be pinning his hopes on the possibility that its grandeur will attract affluent Catholics who are beginning to take occupancy nearby in the fast-burgeoning, luxury housing that abuts the nearby Atlantic Yards project (which pushed so many poor Catholics out of their homes).
How much Rupert Murdoch knew and when he knew it may not be pinned down because he exercises what the sociologist Max Weber defined as "charismatic authority" where policy derives from how the leader is perceived by others rather than by instructions or traditions.
Note: Maps may also be pinned to your Start screen by default.
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