"For the past four years, we've lived our lives in this hurry-up-and-wait, pins-and-needles way, " Perry said, recalling the crush of court deadlines and the seemingly endless wait for rulings from a federal district judge, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, also based there, and the California Supreme Court.
In 1926, with "Gatsby" a roaring critical success, the Fitzgeralds returned to the Riveria. renting the Villa St-Louis in Juan-les-Pins.
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It uses silver light-fixture pull-chains and safety pins, not as embellishment but as structural elements in a fairy-tale transformation.
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The introduction of lanyards that circle the neck did away with the right-left controversy (and fabric-ruining pins), but the fussing did not stop there.
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We crowded around each in turn, flanked by other Chinese tour groups as identifiable as rival armies: red pins for the U-Tour travel agency, orange windbreakers for the students from Shenzhen.
Some may even wish they had laid aside the safety-pins and stuck with boring old organic growth.
Last year at Congressional the heavens opened and softened all the greens, allowing the bold to fire at pins in a most un-U.S. Open style.
The game, with its small balls and widely-spaced pins, offers a fresh challenge to U.S. bowlers.
Two years ago, the team sat on pins and needles after a 21-8 regular season.
The single-prong pins couldn't have held the intricate styles in place.
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So for me, whitewater rafting pins the needle on the fear-o-meter.
Last week, Foursquare opened an online store full of branded t-shirts, pins and stickers.
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She then spent years, in New York's Garment District along Seventh Avenue, making sketches and picking up pins for male designers who proved cloth-eared where her ideas for fashions were concerned.
However, said Dr Aviv, these results were produced when Pins and patterns were picked from a 50-strong set of numbers and shapes.
Those add-ons connect with standard header pins and can take the form of anything from a processor to sensor arrays.
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But when you rip back the shock value of dresses made with garbage bags, others held together by safety pins or staples, skirts with strategic slashes and T-shirts fronted with provocative sayings, punk largely stood on the principles of individuality and authenticity, both so greatly valued in a DIY, Internet-savvy culture.
Pioneers and Rangers could buy souvenir pins and cufflinks, and they were invited to presidential cook-outs.
To the uninitiated, this deliberation might appear approximately as consequential as the rarified ecclesiastical debates of the Middle Ages over the angel-packing capacity of the heads of pins.
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Mr Kirchner, like many Argentines, pins the blame for his country's economic collapse of 2001-02 squarely on the Fund.
The crowd resembled a cross between a sporting event and a political rally, complete with dozens of stern-looking security personnel with ear pieces and pins in their lapels.
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For decades, the primary method to treat factures has been to use metallic hardware such as plates, screws and pins or a total joint prosthesis combined with standard bone cement known as Poly-Methyl-Methlacrylate (PMMA).
The first Pins will open on May 29th, with the Pin 5 (a 5-by-5 meter indoor location) making temporary appearances at Spitalfields Market, Westfield and White City, while the 7-by-7 outdoor version (Pin 7) will pop up in the Olympic Park along with Hyde Park at a later date this year.
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"It's always a major concern and sometimes we walk on pins and needles when we see one of our players go over there and go all-out so early in the season, " Lopez said.
The murder was less grisly than it would have been in, say, 1810, when insect collectors stabbed their specimens with pins, asphyxiated them over the flames of sulphur matches, and skewered them with red-hot wires.
Morrisons said its dress code banned bracelets and pins, but said since the incident on Monday, the firm had reviewed its guidelines to allow non-fresh food preparation staff to wear charity wristbands.
Once a duty-free shop, it's now decorated with flags, unit patches, pins, photos and other items given to the Maine Troop Greeters as a show of appreciation from the many units that have passed through the airport.
It's so small that a full-size USB connector dwarfs it by comparison, and there's only eight contact pins per side (or possibly total) versus the 30 overall that we know today.
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