Loops and riffs are pinned down by atmospheric guitars and beautiful, perfect, writhing bass lines. |
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The Assistant Division Commander of the 29 th Infantry was trying to rally his men, who were pinned down on the beaches by heavy German fire. |
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In 1955, the timing was pinned down by a radiocarbon-dating study, which revealed that the temperature change had been rapid. |
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Megumi wasn't a heavy drinker at all, but today wasn't about following the rules she had been pinned down to by her life. |
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He is also broke, trying to pay his mortgage and live a simple life whenever he is not pinned down by investigators for tax evasion. |
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Falkirk were again pinned down but seemed to have sufficient bodies back behind the ball. |
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He tried without success to attack the Frankish strongholds while the Crusader army was pinned down in Egypt. |
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The resistance movement has pinned down our soldiers and contractors as enemy occupiers. |
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They've had 12 months to get the policy pinned down, and yet it is left to the last minute. |
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Riders are momentarily lifted out of their seats several times during the ride, and then pinned down by the G-force. |
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At hare coursing meetings all over Ireland, hares are still capable of being pinned down, injured and killed by muzzled dogs. |
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His armed were pinned down at his side, his legs locked rigidly parallel of each other. |
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They are absurd, attractive, brightly coloured butterflies about to be pinned down by the coming conflict in Europe. |
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The additional members are accommodated on the public space outside which is pinned down by the thin, tall concrete planes of the campanile. |
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I'm not pinned down anywhere: I'm here, I go there, and from there I go somewhere else. |
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After the chopper went down, McKnight was redirected to the crash site where much of the fighting force was pinned down. |
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On one occasion, a sun shower had a wedding party pinned down under a grove of trees. |
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But Delaney also wittily pinned down the idea of a writer insulated from reality by fame and success. |
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Having pinned down the earth so that it does not blow or wash away, conservation will proceed to recharge it with plant food. |
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General Obi-Wan Kenobi's depleted strike force is pinned down on the surface as more Confederate tanks close in. |
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If it weren't pinned down by buildings, maybe it'd raise a hand in welcome. |
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As an author, he so brightly pinned down the manners of his time that it attracted him as many enmities and hatreds as applauses. |
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Tangible topographic features can be pinned down by satellite imagery but the boundaries between many states are unmarked and fiercely contested. |
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A buzzing whirr snakes around in the middle distance refusing to be pinned down by clipped beats that pierce the foreground like so many regimented arrows. |
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The mob however followed in hot pursuit and soon had him pinned down. |
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She felt pinned down for years, and she felt guilty about feeling pinned down. |
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They are pinned down by land mines and threatened if they try to leave their compound. |
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One of the key areas that Dr. Fowler certainly pinned down to a great extent is how we protect our quality. |
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After all, Luc Jacquet had said he wanted something surprising, something that couldn't be pinned down. |
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He found them pinned down by heavy fire at the north-western end of Montbrehain. |
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But since festivals are pinned down to certain dates, this is less of a possibility. |
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Do not let yourself be pinned down by one or the other: uphold the freedom that comes from pluralism. |
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Not all ailments can be pinned down to bodily illness, and much of this Monthly Letter will be about upsets originating in the mind. |
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Suddenly on the main axis of your advance your lead platoon is pinned down by sniper fire from the top widows of a building. |
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Members of the 28th Battalion were pinned down on two occasions by heavy German rearguard actions and got caught in their own artillery barrage. |
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By 1945 the Italian campaign had pinned down 27 German divisions and unquestionably had a great impact on the outcome of the war with D-Day. |
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When I arrive he hands me a CV of his glittering business career but, curiously, his birthdate is missing and he will be pinned down to nothing more than being a 60-something. |
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Later on, the affair was pinned down onto a group of middle-level cadres. |
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He then saw a group of soldiers pinned down at the entrance of the gorge. |
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Mr. Grant Hill: I'd like to make sure I have you pinned down specifically. |
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Both operations were successful and the majority of the remaining rebels were pinned down in London. |
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We were pinned down by shellfire. If the artillery hadn't run out of shells to shoot at us we would have been wiped out. |
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A second process, paying heed to bureaucratic politics, pinned down the concept in a meaningful way for final approval by the government, and laid the foundation for implementation of a viable organization. |
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With his dismounted colleagues pinned down by the ambush, he immediately emerged from the turret to engage the attackers with the machine gun mounted atop the vehicle. |
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Because the uncanny affects and haunts everything, it is in constant transformation and cannot be pinned down. |
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The aim was to establish an indicative overall planning framework for proceedings over a period spanning two Presidencies, with the discussion topics to be addressed by sectoral meetings being limited and clearly pinned down. |
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Those who did make it were quickly pinned down. |
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While the origin of a negative externality can be pinned down to a geographic area, its impact is worldwide, which requires a collective and supranational strategy for cooperation. |
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Some of the infantry got pinned down by it, and from cover kept up the battle by grenading rubble piles or any other likely spots ahead of them. |
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The more we hear the debate around this question the clearer it becomes that our Canadian troops should not be deployed into that dangerous, ambiguous situation without terms of engagement being pinned down. |
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Some people were able to undergo amputations while puffing away on their pipes, but others, overcome by horror, had to be pinned down by their comrades. |
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In absolute opposition to the advertising message, her paintings, when titled, are opened up rather than pinned down by their apparently hortatory letters. |
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Those men were then sent in towards the centre of Dieppe and became pinned down under the cliffs and Roberts ordered the Royal Marines to land in order to support them. |
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Despite these successes, the numbers continued to mount against Napoleon, and the French army was pinned down by a force twice its size and lost at the Battle of Leipzig. |
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Pinned down under bombardment outside the strategic town of Cambes, evacuation of the wounded was not easy so Jack was patched up and restored to duty. |
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