Talk now of limits and freezes, is talk of a wobbly target pinned to a blurred picture.
The 22-year-old took the first four wickets to fall before Blackwell pinned Samit Patel lbw 122-5.
Zimmerman said Martin pinned him to the ground and began slamming his head into the sidewalk.
Scott clutched the bill tensely in his hand, which he held pinned to his rib cage.
Apps you buy from Pokki are automatically pinned to the taskbar, though you can unpin them.
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They consistently regained the ball whenever they lost possession and kept the Dons pinned back.
On landing, they soon find themselves pinned down by a vast force of enemy troops.
Approximately 50% of the variation in sleeping disorder symptoms can be pinned on genetic factors.
Meanwhile, the current crop has to perform with 'for sale' signs pinned to their shirts.
One concern was that many reporters had personal photos (some political) pinned to their cubicle walls.
The man's body was pinned under the second car after it came to a stop.
While they're pinned to the Start Screen, each app will open up on the desktop.
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He said the guerrillas were pinned down for the moment but there would be no retreat.
By the time they get them all parsed and pinned down, the numbers are often wrong.
Some were rich for a while but we only now have pinned down their figures.
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The candidates have their eyes firmly pinned on Mr Bayrou's first-round vote of 18.6%.
Much of the blame for the current crisis has been pinned on the electoral-college system.
After the break, Bolton were pinned back as Birmingham went in search of the equaliser.
While we were talking, I noticed there was a memo pinned to his bulletin board.
Even if nothing is eventually pinned on Mr Kesri, his name could be sullied.
Wankel was on his back, and both his legs were pinned under the vehicle.
The government's hopes are now pinned on tripling tourist numbers, to 6m by 2010.
DC, 70% of the world's mosquito species are pinned and ready to be barcoded.
Like the people it celebrates, the Walserweg seems reluctant to be pinned down and regulated.
Mr Smith and Mr Neill later pinned Donovan to the floor until police arrived.
But long-term, it is inward investment on which many in Northern Ireland have pinned their economic hopes.
The reasoning for that is pinned on an Australian consumer that has become overly cautious, analysts say.
The 44-year-old victim suffered serious leg injuries after being pinned between McManus' vehicle and a police car.
We wrote about the Changs back in 2009 when we first pinned down their net worth.
The horrendous performance was pinned on falling deliveries and orders, partly offset by an increase in price.
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