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He was here for Bobcats games more than most people realized, but he often pinned himself to the back of his suite, out of sight of the cameras and the fans.
He has pinned himself into a corner over the 75% tax rate, which was ruled unconstitutional in December, but which he cannot entirely bury without losing face.It is also far from clear that Mr Hollande, even if he sees the need to curb public spending, is ready to do it.
Edwin pinned his first opponent before being pinned himself in his final match Friday.
Jarrett faced Aldo Montoya on the April 8 episode of Superstars of Wrestling in a non-title bout, where Jarrett accidentally pinned himself (he never lifted his shoulder off the ground after being slammed to the mat by Montoya).
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So he knows there are going to be nuances, and he doesn't pin himself down".
Friedwald opines on hundreds of songs and singers without pinning himself down to the semantics of the proverbial songbook.
He talks a lot about the need for a "stable euro" but avoids pinning himself down to precisely 3%.
So cheap talk is more believable when a range is provided than when someone pins himself down with an exact figure.
Gerard (not his real name) said he was forced to strip naked and then pin himself against a wall where police officers made him lift each leg up so they could even inspect his anus.
He was also aware of the 1992 Olympic final when, Gardner said, Karelin's opponent, Tomas Johansson of Sweden, took the extraordinary measure of "pinning himself," rather than having Karelin flatten his head.
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