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They would try to pinch his buttocks and engage in other inappropriate contact, he contended.
Finance provides a model: banks have to tell regulators when people try to pinch things, without necessarily broadcasting every lapse.Sony will pay a high price for its sloppiness with employees' private data: lawsuits are looming.
"I can see why they do it because in the entertainment industry anyone over 40 becomes like an OAP, so they desperately try to pinch a year here or there.
Try to pinch equal amounts of fabric on each side.
If an attacker wraps their arms around you or is close enough to touch, first try to pinch them in one of two places: inside the upper arm (between the elbow and the armpit) or the upper inner thigh.
To hold the hook steady, try to hold the hook by using a tack on the wall or any flat surface like a table or try to pinch the lanyard between your knees.
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"If I ever try to pinch-hit for you again, don't let me," Torre joked.
"Thailand is the big apple though, with everyone basically trying to pinch market share from there".
NatWest is also trying to pinch some of its bidder's armoury.
Agencies such as the EPA, he said, should not be trying to "pinch hit" for Congress.
If you've tried to pinch one, you don't get that angry, do you?
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