| 41. | He pinched some caviar from the tin and tasted it.
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| 42. | Still, a pinched pocketbook may be less disruptive than pinched expressions.
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| 43. | Still, a pinched pocketbook may be less disruptive than pinched expressions.
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| 44. | Some of the people whose checks are delayed will be really pinched.
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| 45. | Now, though temporarily pinched, Saudi Arabia is far from poor.
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| 46. | His face pinched with hate and his breath turned sour.
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| 47. | The giants of agribusiness are also among those feeling pinched.
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| 48. | I thought I had a pinched nerve in my neck.
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| 49. | Older women report that even in Italy they are no longer pinched.
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| 50. | Now Saudi Arabia, though temporarily pinched, is far from poor.
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