It doesn't exactly hurt when they dig but it is uncomfortable like when you chew a nail down to the quick. |
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If you played shortstop in Little League, you probably can remember when the coach brought you in to pitch to nail down a win. |
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It looks like the place to nail down a place in the social network where resource sharing and eureka moments follow. |
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If you agree to take part, the moderator for your panel will email you and the other participants to nail down the details of the panel. |
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As an aside, those are two of the toughest acts to nail down in the world of acoustic music these days. |
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It turns out, all we needed was the Nuit blanche to finally nail down a starring role in Théâtre Jean-Duceppe! |
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I think we need clarity especially in relation to section 139 and also to nail down exactly what adventure tourism is. |
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You can evaluate the tension in your skin by simply pressing your nail down anywhere on your body and evaluating how deep it goes. |
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But it's the work of organizations like yours that have helped nail down the specifics and turn a principle into something practical that works. |
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Their efforts will support the trade team participants in their efforts to nail down new business in New York. |
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Determining what your product is will also help you nail down an audience and your market. |
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These are neat little extras to nail down the search even more from the beginning. |
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Now we must nail down the means We do not know what the cost of carbon should be, and what specific technology will capture it. |
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Attempting to nail down who drives both the staffing and equity plans has Managers and HR pointing to each other. |
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Our Australian counterparts and the licensing body in the U. K. have the mechanisms to nail down any unauthorized consultants who practise. |
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Nor do I think it's terribly difficult to nail down these two grand natural-law religious principles to the Procrustean bed of reality dealt with by government day to day. |
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Not enough that Democrats can win Arkansas, god knows, but maybe enough that they can nail down North Carolina again. |
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The seats are typically offered on standby basis and but have become increasingly hard for employees to nail down as many flights fly at record-full levels. |
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The objective of these meetings will be to build a comon perpective of pedagogical practices and to nail down the theoretical design of the teaching-learning modules. |
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Only by running it will we be able to nail down those costs. |
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Like other unwritten rules, this one's hard to nail down. |
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Then he begged them to nail down the coffin once he was dead. |
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I have been able to find some generic information on the Zehner but can't nail down the Walther. |
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David Letterman is more difficult to nail down. |
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Illness and disability was recognized as an exception in the Draft Proposal, but even the scope and operation of the exception is hard to nail down under the current law. |
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Lately I've been putting in the legwork as far as trying to nail down verbs in the transitive and intransitive case. |
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