Pinched everywhere else, he spent all he could save on books. |
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She muffled a small moan as his hand pinched her erect nipple through the dress. |
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Gone is the willowy beauty, and in her place is a thin, pinched, dowdy lady, an eccentric Victorian who wears ugly hats. |
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Brusquely, he pulled the head back, cleared the airway, pinched the nostrils shut, puffed between the ice cold lips. |
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In the early going, Echo Eddie was pinched back in to third as the five-horse field was tightly bunched together in a rush from the gate. |
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Their green faces were pinched and angular, with massive black eyes and tiny sharp teeth. |
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Her set and costume design are her usual high standard, though the scenes in the abbey seem a little pinched on the apron of the stage. |
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She slipped between sheets squeaky with cold, pinched at my hand, a perfunctory touch, and rolled away onto her side. |
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Slipped discs, pinched nerves, sciatica, aging, and infections are other common causes of lower back pain. |
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Her toes, pinched in the sandals, cried out for liberation and her poor heel throbbed with a developing blister. |
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His eyes stare dully from a pinched little face etched with pain and suffering. |
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Both the English stereo dub and the original Japanese stereo track are thin and pinched, with very little channel separation. |
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His low brow was usually furrowed, his shoulders round, his face milk-white and pinched. |
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Also be sure to plan ahead for potential damage to your bike, whether it's a pinched tube or something else entirely. |
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Serious tuneage, the melody just hunts you down until your pinched into a corner with no escape route in sight. |
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If she saw Rafe Moretti, she wouldn't've pinched his cheek, she would've bought a gram off him and skinned up right then and there. |
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With the slack in the rope, she darted forward, and pinched the bulge in her teeth, and tugged, eliciting a scream from Spade. |
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She pinched her cheeks to give them a little more natural colour and moved to leave her room. |
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Reaching for my hairbrush, I smoothed the front of my hair, and pinched my cheeks until I could see a bit of color. |
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I had a darkroom at home, and later that night I made eight-by-tens of these two, and I had pinched a stereoscope from work. |
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The median nerve can become pinched at the carpal tunnel, which is a small canal, or space, near the base of the palm of your hand. |
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The woman was a pretty woman of fair hair and ordinary dress with delicate features that seemed a bit pinched. |
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I'm kissed and hugged and pinched by the studs, the bartenders, the drag queens, but that's it. |
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Also, check your main reef lines to prevent chafe to the sailcloth that may be pinched between the line and the boom. |
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When I finally met the man, a pinched homunculus with nervous eyes and no eyebrows, he pushed me right out of his office. |
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A pinched smile that looked painful instead of cheerful worked across mom's pallid face. |
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She wished that she could wake up from this horrid nightmare, but no matter how many times she pinched herself, it hurt every time. |
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You'll often come in and find someone has pinched the hubcaps or the wiper blades off the sales vehicles. |
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And then Nurse Rached approached me with a needle the size of an ice pick, evil grin on her pinched face. |
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You said you checked for it, but it seems likely that the chain is being pinched between the jockey wheel and the cog. |
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She shut them tightly and pinched herself, opening them she knew she wasn't dreaming. |
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If the skin is crushed, or very tightly pinched or squeezed, a blood blister may form. |
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He had been so used to his old boots that the new ones he had bought had pinched his feet beyond endurance. |
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But lately it's pinched his toes and left unsightly blisters, and now he finds himself venturing off to New York to see if it can be refitted. |
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Rebecca felt terribly guilty about hiding her relation to David, but she pinched her lips and said not a word. |
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Asa pinched her lips in a grim line, meeting the strange man's cold green eyes. |
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As Egewe watched, she pinched her lips with her thumb and forefinger, nervously stroking the thin skin of her lips. |
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I pinched my lips together in hopes of doing the same to my self, trying to pull my entire person together. |
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Then, at home, I pinched my mother's detective stories and I read them in bed. |
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If a thief has pinched a mobile, and changed the IMEI number, he will need to change the number carried on the label on the phone as well. |
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Joshua, of Earlswood Walk, Great Lever, watched in horror from a kitchen window as a thief pinched the bike and cycled off. |
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A thief who pinched a pot of charity cash was later shamed into handing it back by angry shop staff. |
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It had been years since Big Al had been pinched for tax evasion, shipped off to Alcatraz, and reduced to a syphilitic mess. |
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He wanted the police to portray themselves as the rabbit, but a day later, he's pinched. |
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It's said that Chicago Bears founder George Halas pinched pennies so tightly that his thumbprint looked like the profile of Abraham Lincoln. |
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In the dim light of the tent his bony features reflected Leah's sallow grimace, Ksandra's pinched cheeks. |
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Nathan was tall, with a pale, pinched face, and David was shorter and almost stocky, with a tan and brownish hair. |
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The six cameras dotted around the court picked up her pinched and weary face as the Lord Advocate began questioning her. |
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She wore purple contacts and had thin eyebrows to go along with her pinched cheeks and small chin. |
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Augusta is a tall, thin girl with a pinched face with an unpleasant expression. |
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She looked to the side, and two faces hovered over her, both pinched and worried. |
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Standing and gathering her cloak tightly around her shoulders she turned away from Madam Corbeau's pinched expression and down the lane. |
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The queen was a thin woman, with pointy elbows, a pinched face, and wispy white hair on which the crown marking her rank sat. |
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I crouched down over Holly, and drew back the curtain of golden hair to reveal a white, pinched face. |
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He was thin and gaunt, with an odious pinched white face and fierce big black bushy eyebrows. |
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Acerbic performance practices and pinched, puny instrumentation made these works seem severe. |
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They had admired his silky black hair and his huge violet eyes, pinched his plump cheeks and fussed over him. |
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The owner of an animal home had her two puppies stolen and another had a champion pooch pinched when at a dog show. |
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If a fruit-bearing tree or plant is not pruned or pinched off, it produces more leaves and branches and less fruit. |
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The people are dark skinned, their faces pinched, their bodies hunched as though perpetually cold. |
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Interestingly, Valsalva maneuvers against pinched nostrils and closed glottis did, however, produce upward deflection of the eyes. |
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In the first line-out he gave me a dig in the ribs, pinched my ball and waltzed off down the field with no one the wiser. |
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Cael pinched his eyes shut as he continued to fight against Lionel, but when the gun discharged, he froze. |
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Plants were pinched back to four leaves after 1 week and then were managed as stock plants. |
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As indoor tomato plants grow taller, make sure they are properly staked and that the side shots are pinched out to encourage the plant to grow tall. |
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Her mouth was pinched, almost sulky, as if she'd sucked on a lemon. |
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Joe was slim and wiry, with blue eyes and rather pinched features. |
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The bunch of ribbon is pinched at the left side, held with a fake rose. |
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The children looked pinched and hollow-eyed for want of food. |
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Retouching flakes are tiny, extremely thin flakes pinched or pushed off a piece to finish it, to fine-shape part of the surface, sharpen it, or resharpen it. |
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Pellew pinched his lips together not sure what he wanted to say. |
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The gutter, that tight space of the spine that is pinched by the binding, is the one irrefutable physical fact of a book's existence as an object. |
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There were bags under her eyes, and her face was pale and pinched looking. |
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Too lazy to wait for another round of bread to toast, he cheekily pinched a slice of Josh's from out of the toaster, hurriedly spreading butter across it before he noticed. |
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His lips were pinched and his hair looked more peppery than usual. |
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Tamora drew her cloak about her, appreciating the warm mantle with its fur lining, whilst the air chapped her lips and pinched her nose and cheeks. |
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Then, he confessed he feared his incontinence, caused by an untreated pinched nerve in his back, would keep him from finding love. |
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I stuck out my tongue and he pinched me, causing me to scrunch up my nose. |
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The audio is thin and pinched, with a definite canned quality. |
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So for those working families that depend on their paychecks and much less on investment income, they're the ones that have been pinched the most. |
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So when I tried them on, the cutest little Latino boy came and knelt in front of me and sort pinched and plucked at me, showing me where he'd take them in to fit me better. |
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After losing a fortune on the dishlickers, he found his radio had been nicked, and when he went to the car park to go home, he found his car had been pinched too! |
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She claimed that she was under attack by invisible tormentors who pinched her, pricked her with pins, and spoke of women who assumed the shape of cats. |
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The bad news is I skipped the cool down and the imps of sloth have decided to punish my errant behaviour with a pinched nerve, that restricts the movement of my head. |
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Danovin strode in with a pinched expression, and sighed as he leaned against the door, shooting into a sharp and speedy litany that made Visbec chuckle. |
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Waiters looked after kids and pinched babies' cheeks, laughter flooded from the open kitchen and plates of food shuttled back and forth with incredible regularity. |
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We scuttled back into the stand and pinched a couple of undercover seats. |
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She has taken 6,000 small cubes of Turkish delight in different colours, and pinched them with short sticks on a styrofoam board, that way creating a splendid mosaic. |
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I pinched Elle's arm as discreetly as could, and got a nudge back. |
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He grabbed my right cheek and pinched it before going up the stairs. |
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This condition is called a pinched nerve, slipped disc, or herniated disc. |
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Evan noticed my reaction to his smile and pinched the skin behind my arm. |
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Drake sold all 187 head of cattle two years ago, pinched by regulated milk prices and the rising costs of independent farming. |
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In an era in which discretionary spending is pinched, most retailers would kill to have this kind of growth. |
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This time, he got up and grabbed his teacher's cheeks and pinched them. |
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She looked at him blankly until her god sister pinched her arm. |
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Its atmosphere is nonetheless bleak, evoking cold gray skies and a pinched existence in a slum area of town, with the ever-present fear of discrimination. |
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The British biologist, a heavyset woman of fifty-eight with eyeglasses and a permanently pinched expression, stood up unsteadily and reached for the device. |
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She makes you feel as if you are witnessing the reactions to a disturbing scene, because anxiety is what you read in the whites of eyes, pinched cheeks, stringy hair. |
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The obvious and the ordinary were shoes that pinched his feet. |
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I had a pinched nerve in my back and a bursa on my Achilles tendon. |
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The kayo punch pinched a nerve in his neck and shelved his career. |
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He pinched his lips together, and gave a side glance at his two officers. |
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Sure, in pinched economic times, people are spending less on health care. |
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The sacristan was a strange little creature, with a pinched Mongolian face and only a few wartish hairs blossoming on his chin. |
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The diabolo pellet is characterized by a pinched or wasp waist and a flared hollow tail or skirt. |
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That said, your symptoms do sound a lot like a neuroma or pinched nerve that occurs in the webspace between your middle toes. |
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Kickback becomes more intense when there is more blade that can be pinched. |
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Tips should be pinched out when they are around 20cm tall to promote bushiness and stop the plants becoming top heavy. |
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One of our fave natural brands, Melvita, has pinched the technology for its latest skin cream. |
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The Harappan culture continued to make painted and plain pottery, clean slipware and redware, with pinched and incised decorations. |
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The hole appears to have passed through a non-mineralized or pinched section in a shallow dipping, discontinuously mineralized horizon. |
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Bassett pinched the dreaded longball style so hated from Watford's Graham Taylor, revealed Fairweather. |
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A DISPLACED cervical vertebra can lead to a pinched nerve, and you may end up with a neck ache. |
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Skinny dippers had emerged from the water to find their socks and undies had been pinched. |
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One year she pinched the entire ham from the dinner table, gobbling it up in one dribbly mouthful. |
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He pinched the top of his nose to stop the bleeding and leaned forward. |
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Why is its bring an object to be perpetually plucked and pinched with dubby fingers? |
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From it he pinched a smidgen of snuff and packed the tobacco into his dudeen, a terrible habit for a young man to possess. |
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Back bends cause the back to pinch, making the spine vulnerable to injuries such as spasms and pinched nerves. |
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United Airlines also reported that it had found a pinched wire in one 787 locator beacon. |
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Environmental effects are similar to those of point absorber buoys, with an additional concern that organisms could be pinched in the joints. |
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The rim is folded over to make the nozzle, so it overlaps and is then pinched to make the wick hole. |
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Has anyone ever pinched into its pilulous smallness the cobweb of pre-matrimonial acquaintanceship? |
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The most common injury in weaving is pinched fingers from distracted or bored workers, though this is not the only such injury found. |
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And let us avoid not only committed sin but also the thought of sin, like the morbific smell of a rotting body, a nasty odour, with nostrils pinched together. |
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The ring fixture opens using an easy-to-operate sliding lever, eliminating pinched fingers as well as the need to push on metal tabs of pull apart rings. |
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After pulling out last week with a pinched nerve in his back, he turned the air blue in the Bluegrass State when he pulled his tee shot into the creek on the second. |
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Talking of breadbaskets, even Billy Bunter pinched an admiral's uniform so he could confiscate a canteen full of cakes and beat rationing and Hungry Horace wasn't far behind. |
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He was a skinny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who had the pinched, slightly unhealthy look of someone who has grown a lot in a short space of time. |
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Originally thought to be a pinched nerve in his shoulder, the pain was later diagnosed as an acutely blocked coronary artery, requiring an emergency angioplasty in Hamburg. |
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Liebow asserted that high heels squeeze the toes causing capsulitis, a painful inflammation of the joints where the toes attach to the foot, and neuromas, or pinched nerves. |
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One such NADW eddy was observed in 2003 and the researchers speculated that a deeply penetrating Agulhas ring pinched it off the NADW slope current. |
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