Where I think Horowitz goes wrong is in pinning the problem to academic freedom. From Wordnik.com. [Horowitz and Academic Freedom] Reference
The figures are also hard to work with, pinning is a skill that needs to be mastered …. From Wordnik.com. [Warmachine Mark II « Third Point of Singularity] Reference
He notes the because of the inherent difficulty in pinning down descriptions and categories of sounds. From Wordnik.com. [Audio Vision, Part 1] Reference
(And if I had been allowed a follow up question, I would have succeeded in pinning his hide to the wall.). From Wordnik.com. [Behe's Test, Take 2] Reference
Loving the idea of pinning brooches over holes on old v-neck jumpers!. From Wordnik.com. [Entertainment - Female First] Reference
Absorbed in the idea of pinning Mr. Chalfont, she overlooked a piece of drama passing without. From Wordnik.com. [The White Monkey] Reference
This site, called a pinning centre, is where information starts and stops on its journey along the wire. From Wordnik.com. [Science Blog - Science news straight from the source] Reference
After doing some research, she looked into a type of cosmetic procedure called otoplasty, more commonly known as "pinning back" the ears. From Wordnik.com. [ABC News: Top Stories] Reference
This, I was told would need some kind of pinning, probably permanent. From Wordnik.com. [grahamsleight: Breaking news] Reference
No, but people said that they enjoyed you kind of pinning her ears back a little bit. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Nov 22, 2005] Reference
Indeed, high-school cohorts routinely bragged about "pinning" the speedometer needle. From Wordnik.com. [Choosing a New Car Built in America] Reference
Google Maps also has no trouble in "pinning" the search locations. From Wordnik.com. [Online Diary] Reference
You need to think of it as stabilizing, or "pinning" as I call it, the pec minor down. From Wordnik.com. [Research Blogging - All Topics - English] Reference
In the opening and in the middle game the main threat of a Rook is the "pinning" of a hostile piece. From Wordnik.com. [Chess and Checkers : the Way to Mastership] Reference
I can customize the task bar by "pinning" items to it, and see thumbnail previews of the windows I have open. From Wordnik.com. [Top Tech News] Reference
App tiles can be moved around or replaced easily with a process called "pinning," already familiar to Windows 7 users. From Wordnik.com. [Phillies Zone] Reference
You can choose to treat it like the Mac OSX application bar by "pinning" everything you want to it, and have icons fill the entire taskbar. From Wordnik.com. [The Break it Down Blog] Reference
A visit, and crowds did visit them, sometimes a little practical joking taking place, such as pinning two persons together, etc. From Wordnik.com. [A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide] Reference
Vargyas, like other civil-rights advocates, is pinning all her hopes on Capitol Hill. From Wordnik.com. [Sign Or Hit The Street] Reference
He may have a point, but for now the left is pinning its ambitions on the mighty mayor. From Wordnik.com. [Mexico: Ready For Prime Time?] Reference
"It's scarcely the program on which we should be pinning the fate of Western civilization.". From Wordnik.com. [No Longer A Sacred Cow] Reference
Maybe it was his struggle with fitness, or maybe the weight of expectation pinning him down. From Wordnik.com. [Javier Hernández ignites United but Wayne Rooney stubbed out] Reference
"If this is who Republicans are pinning their hopes on, can you say 'Hello, Madam President'?". From Wordnik.com. [When Giuliani was growing up] Reference
Another work, "In the Hood," eliminates the subject entirely, simply pinning a hood to the wall. From Wordnik.com. [It's A Hip-Hop World] Reference
Chatterton became fixated on correcting the historical record, pinning down what was lost and where. From Wordnik.com. [DIVING INTO A MYSTERY] Reference
The real goal was to dodge the issue of war responsibility by pinning blame on a handful of generals. From Wordnik.com. [Japan's Art Of War] Reference
American airborne forces projected a ground threat on every grid of Afghanistan by pinning the Taliban forces down. From Wordnik.com. [The Simplistic American?] Reference
For 20 years, fishermen who have had a lucky haul -- and copycat tourists -- have been pinning dollar bills to the walls. From Wordnik.com. [The Nation's Neighborhood] Reference
Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak is pinning his hopes for political survival on a final peace deal with the Palestinians. From Wordnik.com. ['We Also Have Our Dreams'] Reference
Microsoft spokesmen stress that Gates and the company aren't pinning Microsoft's future on the outcome of a single election. From Wordnik.com. [The Microsoft Primary] Reference
For now, The AFL-CIO is pinning its hopes on a party widely unpopular for its inability to create jobs and corporate carveouts. From Wordnik.com. [Mike Elk: Obama-AFL-CIO Lovefest: Once Again, Labor Hopes President Will Prove Loyalty] Reference
The EU is also pinning its long-term hopes on LEDs, which are free of the mercury found in CFLs and last even longer than CFLs. From Wordnik.com. [EU begins ban on incandescent lightbulbs] Reference
Buchanan knows he has a better chance of pinning Ventura on a mat than he does of winning the White House, but that's not the point. From Wordnik.com. ['The Body' Slams His Party] Reference
"To begin by pinning war crimes on individuals would be an appalling mistake," says Frank Crigler, a former U.S. ambassador to Rwanda. From Wordnik.com. [Will It Be Peace Or Punishment?] Reference
But security sources north and south of the border were leaning toward pinning the blame on a small group that calls itself the Real IRA. From Wordnik.com. [More Blood For Ireland] Reference
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