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Thanks to their criticism, the plan will be pinned back.
Sections from selected courses will be pinned automatically to the scheduling grid.
The 59th Eurovision song contest is finally upon us and the nation's hopes will be pinned on Molly Smitten-Downes tonight.
Two or three times a day, for two hours at a time, soccer fans will be pinned to their television screens.
The major blame of course will be pinned down on the US and any other country that unilaterally decides to recognise Kosovo independence.
You don't really associate Donna Karan's style with hats, and I doubt the miniature Cubist fedoras that Stephen Jones did for her show will be pinned on her garments once they reach stores.
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This year Britain will be pinning its hopes for Eurovision glory on relatively unknown singer songwriter Molly Smitten-Downes.
Having seen Batman v Superman flounder if not exactly flop, DC will be pinning a lot of hopes on this.
Cinemas will be pinning hopes of a recovery on the arrival this weekend of Disney's Oz the Great and Powerful, from the producer of Alice in Wonderland.
Cinemas are crying out for fresh commercially potent product, and bookers will be pinning hopes on Legend, starring a double dose of Tom Hardy, arriving on 9 September.
The summer blockbuster season has suffered a significant interruption from the World Cup, and exhibitors will be pinning their hopes on the major films arriving in July and August.
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