She portrays Sylvie, a little girl charged with pinning up the wash.
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Ms. Duncan portrays Sylvie, a little girl charged with pinning up the wash.
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Don't waste your vision board's time by pinning up a KonMari organized closet.
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Portrait complete, Dolan returns to pinning up color printouts on a bare patch of the studio wall.
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The look is achieved by pinning up the top layer of hair and coloring the strands underneath.
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Growing up, Mr. Jones idolized Mr. Blame, pinning up pictures of him from The Face and i-D.
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For upper-limb amputees, this means pinning up shirt-sleeves and learning to dress, cook, and drive one-handed.
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It's not hard to waste an afternoon (or three) scouring all of the interior inspo and pinning up plans for your new apartment.
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There was even a little space on the bottom of the picture for our guests to write a cute short message before pinning up their picture.
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A day earlier, masked far-right extremists posted images of themselves pinning up posters that said "IT'S OK TO STAND YOUR GROUND" on Covington school grounds.
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Pamela Bozanich's decision to begin her closing statement to the jury by pinning up the crime scene photographs was a bet that the crime's utter gruesomeness would do half the heavy lifting.
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It's hard not to read something into the only photo she chooses to include in the book — an image of Beauvoir in front of a mirror in the bathroom, pinning up her hair, naked except for a pair of heels.
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Despite having read Didion's "On Self-Respect" a hundred times, despite pinning up sections of it in my office for years, I don't think I fully understood how to reconcile and respect both my Asian and American selves until I watched myself do it onscreen.
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The film clip starts off with Jade pinning up a poster in the record store she is working at. When a guy walks into the store that she tries to get his attention but fails. The second scene is Jade riding an electric scooter on the roads. The next scene is Jade going to a dance lesson where yet again there is the record store guy she tries to get to notice her.
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In 1988 Clarke acquired the lease on Uttoxeter Racecourse from East Staffordshire district council. He invested in new grandstands, improving facilities for racegoers, jockeys, trainers and horses, and greatly increased prize money. He engaged customers, and requested feedback, including pinning up "How are we doing?" posters in the toilets. The development of Uttoxeter formed the business model for Clarke's later seven purchases, each with a distinctive green and white livery as part of a re-branding that concentrated hugely on their having a "spotless" appearance.
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In 1988 Clarke acquired the lease on Uttoxeter racecourse from East Staffordshire district council. He invested in new grandstands, improving facilities for racegoers, jockeys, trainers and horses, and greatly increased prize money. He engaged customers, and requested feedback, including pinning up "How are we doing?" posters in the toilets. The development of Uttoxeter formed the business model for Clarke's later seven purchases, each with a distinctive green and white livery as part of a re-branding that concentrated hugely on their having a "spotless" appearance.
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