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Pinching from the point on the power play, Tremblay converted
USATODAY.com 2003
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Pinching from the point, Witt one-timed a blast past Khabibulin's glove side at 17: 04 for his fourth career postseason tally.
USATODAY.com 2003
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"Pinching" is proverbial, and people have taken to carrying as many of their possessions as possible on their person, with the result that they are the strangest shapes and sizes.
My War Experiences in Two Continents Betty Keays-Young [Editor] Salmon 1890
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Fleming: (Pinching the bridge of his nose) Jeeze, I need a drink.
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Pinching pennies becomes a way of life to the extreme.
Zannah P. Becker: Walking Away: My Story Zannah P. Becker 2011
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Pinching the bridge of his nose, he muttered something under his breath.
The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011
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Pinching red and blue thread from a disintegrating pullover belonging to an elderly Cretan general, Casdagli passed the long hours in captivity by painstakingly creating a sampler in cross-stitch.
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Pinching the same nostril after a liquid preparation is sprayed may help keep the medicine from running out of the nose.
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Pinching the bridge of his nose, he muttered something under his breath.
The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011
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Pinching pennies becomes a way of life to the extreme.
Zannah P. Becker: Walking Away: My Story Zannah P. Becker 2011
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