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  • Within seconds he had me pinioned on my back, his own weight pressing me down.
  • They usually have points of views that are fixated and most of the time not valid, since they are usually the type who only reads the cover of the magazine to look smart, and then is opinioned about it. Roya R. Rad, MA, PsyD: How to Deal With Self-Centered People
  • Then he turned him over on his face and pinioned his elbows behind him with the baldrick of his sword, and began to drag him by the feet and to make for the river. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The pinioned hands of the condemned man went suddenly white as the noose and the drop snapped his spinal column.
  • So they bastinadoed him and pinioned him; after which the Syndic and all the people of the jewel-market arose and set out for the palace, saying, “We have caught the thief.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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  • Abu Sir to be brought before him, with his elbows pinioned, sent for his Sea-captain and said to him, Take this villain and set him in a sack with two quintals of lime unslacked and tie its mouth over his head. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Students pinioned his leg to prevent any involuntary movement when the surgeon cut into his flesh.
  • The six pinioned ruffians were standing, and still preserved their spectral mien; all three besmeared with black, all three masked. Les Miserables
  • Though her arms were pinioned back by the soldiers, she threw herself on her knees before the ruler.
  • Then she went up and held on to him, pinioned him, her head on his left shoulder.
  • “To those red-blooded Americans who signed up to fight somebody and arrived in Ceylon to find themselves pinioned beneath P Division directives, the SEAC situation was just another form of British tyranny—frustration without representation,” she wrote. A Covert Affair
  • Based on the autobiographical book by Aron Ralston, the film recounts how the canyoneer was forced to cut off his arm after it got pinioned by a boulder. Erica Abeel: WHEN CUTTING OFF YOUR ARM IS THE SOLUTION
  • But before he could finish his sentence, he felt his legs pinioned by a frantic set of arms.
  • Instantly Kuke called out a warning, and the poniard was at Sam's neck, and his right arm pinioned behind him. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • She felt them tighten the strap around her waist and realized that she was now quite securely pinioned.
  • I saw the blow coming and tried to dodge it, but Ramón had both my arms pinioned.
  • They were pinioned against the wall by the lorry.
  • In his haste to escape he fell and was pinioned between the stalks.
  • This pedantry of costume and the circumspect carriage which it exacted, were pleasantly contrasted with the flowing vivacity of the wearer, engendering by their concourse an amusing compound, which I might call a fettered and pinioned alacrity of demeanor, the rigid stateliness of exterior seeming rather ineffectually to encase, as a half-bursting chrysalis, the wings of a gay nature. Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's,
  • Ariel and Audrey were trapped in the corner, pinioned by several of the girls.
  • When Blakewell awoke, his hands were pinioned behind the small of his back, and his shoulders, waist and arms were tied.
  • He was pinioned to the wall by two men while another one repeatedly punched him.
  • Then, at some moment mercifully unwitnessed, an attempt to rise higher, to fly, met by an all but invisible limit, beating wings pinioned, deep instinct denied.
  • But he ceased not to repeat conjurations and they to call for help, till the two caskets flew in sunder, the fragments flying about, and there came forth two men, with pinioned hands saying, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Swans are caught and their wings' flight feathers are clipped, or pinioned.
  • Our news is so badly homoginized and the same, opinioned and irrational i have to say if i want to learn something about this country, i read foreign papers, in their native language. Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama
  • As for opinions, I agree with Teresa that part of the fun is finding like-minded (like-opinioned?) bloggers. Au Revoir Not Adieu « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Once in that position his clothing was torn from his body, his arms and legs pinioned, and his bare back flogged with a "cowhide" until the blood ran from it, and the gashes made in his flesh by the cruel strokes presented a ghastly spectacle as they gaped open. Recollections of the Inhabitants, Localities, Superstitions, and KuKlux Outrages of the Carolinas. By a "Carpet-Bagger" Who Was Born and Lived There
  • We should be able to disagree with a certain level of civility, but I do not agree that we are obligated to become a passive melded blob of single opinioned, mindless butt-kissers. Leave the political S*** somewhere else!!!
  • Asaire cried out and tried to get away, but the stranger pinioned him down with inhuman strength.
  • Based on the autobiographical book by Aron Ralston, the film recounts how the canyoneer was forced to cut off his arm after it got pinioned by a boulder. Erica Abeel: WHEN CUTTING OFF YOUR ARM IS THE SOLUTION
  • Thomas had her pinioned on the bed and was intent on making good his promise.
  • There he was pinioned to the floor by devices with smooth jaws similar to the trap that had taken him.
  • Instantly Kuke called out a warning, and the poniard was at Sam's neck, and his right arm pinioned behind him. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • He cried out and tried to get away, but the stranger pinioned him down with inhuman strength.
  • Oh, Mr. Goose, it appears that you are pinioned behind a wall of chain!
  • The drunk, singular in his rebellion, had bitten her hand while they pinioned his limbs down.
  • Gaulier bends her at the waist, her arms pinioned behind her, and karate-chops her back.
  • A story that was insufficient for whatever reason would be smashed atop the spike, the paper perforated and pinioned like a butterfly or the head of a traitor. No more 'spiking' and 'killing' in our kinder, gentler newsroom
  • But Kane moved not as they took his blade and pinioned his iron hands. Archive 2010-05-01
  • The latter's figure of King Harold pinioned by an arrow through the eye has been more influential in the historical imagination of generations of British school children than all the patient researches of scholars.
  • Finally, with a magnificent sense of the dramatic, we were pinioned by headlights against a wall in a blind alley.
  • Regarding "profit-loss calculation" - it should be thoroughly weighed how important the actual violation of rules is, compared to the over-all contribution of the respective member to a multi-opinioned discussion of actual topics. OpEdNews - Diary: Some Truth For A Change
  • At nine the next morning Bentley was pinioned, hooded and hanged.
  • He recaptured my other arm and I was pinioned again.
  • Mr. Doctoroff, the strong-opinioned administrator who erred toward the laissez faire school on real estate issues, is gone. Bloomberg Flips on Stuy Town
  • So Cuhelyn was reflecting bewilderedly as he untied the ropes that pinioned arms and legs, plucking the knots loose with grim patience with his single hand, and unwound the twisted rugs from about the heaving body. His Disposition

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