Eastern Flight 401 passenger Ron Infantino spent five hours pinned by debris in the water and sawgrass, holding onto the armrest of what had been his seat on the airplane.
At a fertilizer plant near Chengdu, a team looking for what may be 200 quake victims found a survivor: Liu Deyun, 50, who had been trapped on the bottom floor of the factory, his arm and leg pinned by rubble.
On landing, they soon find themselves pinned down by a vast force of enemy troops.
Alan Levers, from the Honicknowle area of Plymouth, was pinned down by the four customers before police arrived at the bookmakers.
Just when they looked to have swung things Somerset's way, Kieswetter was pinned lbw by Patterson on the back foot for 41.
Mr Levers was pinned down by four customers before police arrived.
Pinned down by the onslaught, King said the troops called in "close air support" from a B-52 bomber on regular patrol over Afghanistan, which dropped seven large bombs, ending the confrontation.
The win continued the Tigers fantastic start to the season but as the match began at The Hawthorns, it looked like their impressive form may have hit a blip as they found themselves pinned back by West Brom.
Conversations about schoolwork take on new zest when, rather than a specific work of literature or history, you are wrestling with the English language itself, sometimes pinned down by an immigrant youth, and sometimes throwing and clobbering the youth instead.
His actions earned him the Distinguished Service Cross, the nation's second-highest military honor, pinned on him by Gen.
His sleeve is pinned up high by the shoulder.
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As if pinned to the spot by his impaired vision, the result of a detached retina, he seems to recognise that his future is now based on Greece staying in the euro.
When the pilot returned, the next day, he discovered their corpses, pinned to the jungle floor by twenty-one heavy wooden spears.
He busted a window and climbed out, only to get pinned against the wall of his house by the rapidly rising waters.
The government's hopes are now pinned on tripling tourist numbers, to 6m by 2010.
Stung by falling behind, Toulon again pinned the visitors in their own 22, with centre Williams providing an eye-catching tackle on Maama Molitika that smashed the flanker backwards.
The horrendous performance was pinned on falling deliveries and orders, partly offset by an increase in price.
Likened to an underground palace by the local press, the oenophile Tang pinned the blame for the structure on his wife, Lisa Kuo.
Improvements on the Horizon: Because most insulin errors are the result of confusing various forms and doses of the drug, great hope is being pinned on electronic error correction systems, like those made by General Electric (nyse: GE - news - people ) and health care technology firm McKesson (nyse: MCK - news - people ).
By the time they get them all parsed and pinned down, the numbers are often wrong.
Britain meanwhile pinned great hope on a top-level interdiction force, trained by its elite Special Air Service.
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The visitors were pinned back early on and and Rangers' Lee McCulloch had a header saved by Langfield before seeing a long-range shot deflect wide.
With any discussion of remedies by politicians drowned out by partisan positioning before the mid-term elections in November, disproportionate hope is pinned on Ben Bernanke's Federal Reserve.
Leinster were being pinned back but several times they attacked from deep, with one thrilling break out, sparked by Girvan Dempsey, only being halted by a high tackle from Seru Rabeni.
Halfway up 62nd St, he stops, transfixed by the sight of a lady standing in a doorway with a walking stick, grey hair loosely pinned under a woolly hat.
Spurs were pinned back and Strihavka hit the woodwork, while Ivana saw a curling 22-yard free-kick palmed away by Robinson as Slavia scented a goal and some fear from the home side.
Some have pinned hopes on anti-impotence drug Vardenafil, but that will face competition from Cialis, a drug being developed by Eli Lilly (nyse: LLY - news - people) and biotech partner ICOS (nasdaq: ICOS - news - people), as well as Pfizer's blockbuster Viagra.
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