Both men looked tired in the fourth, but St-Pierre scored another takedown and Diaz soon had the champion clamped to him again.
"Here you see all this energy directed at uttering a word, a sentence, but still there is the impossibility of talking or saying something, " says Davids, as her performers huddle behind the screens, their drying lips clamped to foam.
Karutz clamped them firmly to my head, tight enough to block out the light.
In the past year though, the authorities seem to have clamped down on it successfully.
His Mercedes car was clamped after he failed to respond to warnings over non payment of the fine.
After a steady stream of occasionally embarrassing reports, Yahoo in recent months has clamped down firmly on leaks to the press.
Facebook recently clamped down on developers' ability to automatically post items on a user's wall and customize messages for people, and ran a test that limited how some developers can send alerts to members.
She rushed over to him throbbing with adrenaline and clamped one of his arms around her slender neck like a nutcracker.
His administration has clamped down on corruption, transferred cash directly to Indonesia's poorest families, and allowed technocrats to run the economy, which continues to outperform many others in Asia.
The coyotes had to shift tactics after the Border Patrol clamped down on the urban border crossings.
When data showed that many expectant mothers at its hospitals were being induced two weeks or more early simply because it was more convenient, even though national studies hinted it is safer to wait until 39 weeks, Intermountain clamped down in 2001.
Last December, the Dutch government clamped down on this wheeze by ordering the post office to open all suspicious packages.
As Siemens half-heartedly clamped down on corruption, managers took ever more eccentric steps to avoid getting caught.
Paris clamped down, making it nearly impossible for independent stock companies to form, while London was far less restrictive.
The fee experiments exemplify some unintended consequences of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-regulation overhaul, which clamped down on certain revenue sources of banks and motivated them to seek ways to make up the difference.
Slow to raise interest rates, China's authorities have clamped down on investment by more direct means.
Now the organisation is planning to get tough by threatening fine dodgers with having their cars clamped - or even thrown in a crusher.
America, Russia and the European Union have clamped a punishing diplomatic and economic embargo on the Palestinian government in an effort to force Hamas to soften its stance.
Paris clamped down hard, for a long time making it nearly impossible for independent stock companies to form, while London was far less restrictive.
Vehicles have been clamped before in Glasgow but the Scottish Court Service (SCS) said this was the first for failing to pay a police antisocial behaviour fixed penalty ticket.
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