Wearing a heart-shaped "I am Chavez" pin, she said she was taking the opportunity to also stock up on basic goods.
She said Mohammed Karrar used a hair pin to brand the initial "M" on her buttock to show she "belonged to him".
Wunmi's style of music is hard to pin down because she has so many cultural influences, including those from Nigeria, the land of her ancestors, and England, the land of her birth.
Merritt's music is hard to pin down: She incorporates gospel, soul, '70s California rock 'n' roll and warm echoes of Joni Mitchell's brand of folk music into her piano-based country songs.
She found Ms Boyd had "pin-point pupils" and "slurred speech".
If the customer exceeds a predetermined rate of transactions, purchases an expensive item, or if Bling Nation notices a lot of geographic variability over a short period of time, when a consumer taps a BlingTag, she could be asked to supply a PIN.
But she said it was much more difficult to pin down any long-term effect.
The doctor also later claimed that Mr Cunningham had "pin-point pupils" when she met him that morning.
Marjorie was no longer as adept as she had been when she was younger and able to unroll a bolt of cloth and see every seam and dart, every buttonhole and facing, when she could tell, even before putting one pin into the cloth, how it would all fall together.
Ms. Lewinsky acknowledged in the grand jury that she had in fact told others about the hat pin.
She spotted Mr. Welch's Marine Corps pin and the dozen rifle-and-helmet memorial tattoos on his forearms, each bearing the surname of a fallen friend.
From 180 yards out she had launched a hybrid 5-iron approach directly at the pin.
Pin's tenacious style saw her run down every shot she could reach and Williams became frustrated at being unable to finish off points which should have been hers.
She testified before the grand jury she recalled telling the president that the subpoena in question had requested the hat pin and other items, and this concerned her -- the specificity of it -- and the president responded, it bothered him, too.
It is sometimes hard to pin down Ms Royal's policies, but this does not mean she has none.
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She was described as vulnerable, and for safety had put her bank card and PIN in the home's safe.
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Each student goes to the law school's Web site, enters an ID and PIN number, and receives 60 imaginary points to bid on the courses he or she wants to take.
But she also cuts the figure of an impulsive woman, difficult to please, harder still to pin down, and known, lately, to be off her rocker, understandably so, because of her son's death.
Mr Lucas said that on one occasion Mohammed Karrar heated a hair pin with a lighter and branded the girl with the letter M on her buttock to show she belonged to him.
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