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Still, he can't be easily pinned into a box.
I get pinned into the same mania bracket, or having the same level of energy.
They might have been held in a frame or pinned into a springy bow of wood.
Two steel rails ran the visible length of the tunnel, pinned into the dirt by wooden crossties.
Seeing him pinned into a high corner gives a wrenching sense of a terrified creature being drained of life.
Fox News's Greta Van Susteren had David Axelrod pinned into a corner near a tower of cupcakes.
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Shot, like the Nazi photos, for the purpose of record-keeping, they show a mother cradling a baby; two men, blindfolded and shackled, holding hands; a boy, quietly standing, with his prison number safety-pinned into his bare chest, like a modern St. Sebastian.
Sitting simultaneously on the catwalk and in red-tops, bodycon has given us some memorable celebrity imagery: Liz Hurley safety-pinned into Versace at a film premiere; Eva Herzigova vacuum-packed into a lilac dress on the 1993 Hervé Léger catwalk; Victoria Beckham for the best part of the 2000s.
Fold the cut edge under and pin into place with a corsage pin.
Drop the pins into the can.
Doctors will soon insert pins into his broken right femur.
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