| 1. | Darling said the university's administration was in a pickle.
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| 2. | A replay of that scenario would put Washington in a pickle.
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| 3. | To be sure, the administration found itself in a pickle,
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| 4. | If you are in a pickle, it is incoming.
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| 5. | Van Gundy is in a pickle when it comes to his offense.
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| 6. | She was in a pickle . . . for awhile.
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| 7. | This has put the modern menopause generation in a pickle.
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| 8. | Where that leaves Hopkins and King is in a pickle.
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| 9. | "You can find yourself in a pickle, " she said.
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| 10. | Rabbis, politicians, and shoppers are in a pickle over cucumbers.
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