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He is due to complete his first-round match against Barry Pinches in the Embassy World Championship on 20 April.
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"Some people use it as a stress-reliever, " he says, then pinches another.
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Months before, Mr. Phillips had shown her how to deep-fry pinches of corn silk to form ringlets that look like little nests.
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The 42-year-old won the fifth frame on a re-spotted black and a snooker and sealed the 5-3 win on the yellow when Pinches threatened a comeback.
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Of course, you can also navigate the various panels and screens with the usual hand waves and air pinches, should you feel a bit silly talking to your console.
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When crude oil prices go up, as they have recently, retailers try not to raise their prices too quickly for fear of losing customers, which pinches profits (or result in losses).
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The Flyers were their own worst enemy, giving up two goals with bad pinches, another that went in off the skate of Matt Read, and another on a giveaway behind their net.
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That we sort of have to work our way beyond because 50 percent or 60 percent of what's going on in the economic slowdown pinches on whether or not consumers remain confident and continue to spend money.
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PowerDirector gives Windows filmmakers the ability to import multiple types of video (including mpeg 2, h.264, and mkv files) and trim thos clips using taps, pinches and swipes, like its counterpart for iOS. It also outputs finished work in up to 1080p resolution.
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But Lord Lawson maintained that "you need to do something at the other end of the scale, where the tax shoe pinches most" giving the example of young married mothers who give up their jobs to bring up a child because they lose both their income and their tax allowance.
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