Pinner wrote in 1959 that the actual number of refugees then was only 367,000.
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Cathy Cohen DeGraff might be an up-and-coming food pinner to look out for.
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Now, if you're not a pinner, I strongly suggest you check out Pinterest.
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Pinner and Rodriguez brought Ledesma, 19, into an interview room and flipped on a tape recorder.
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Pinner went to Tax Court and argued the penalties should be removed because he had reasonable cause.
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Pinner is the apotheosis of the treasure-in-the-attic story.
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Pinner has played in 47 regular-season games and totaled 250 rushes for 858 yards and eight touchdowns.
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Pinner was drafted by the Lions in the fourth round in 2003.
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For his efforts, Meys captured the Junior Schalles Award last spring, presented annually to the nation's best prep pinner.
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A woman's cap with two long flaps pinned on
Pinner is a suburb in the London Borough of Harrow in Greater London, England, north west of Charing Cross. The area was in the county of Middlesex until 1965, when it was absorbed by the London Government Act 1963 into Greater London.
Pinners is a Chicago neighborhood game played on the front-stoop or walls with angled bricks/stones which can be used to pop the ball up in the air. References and accounts of playing exist to the 1960s or earlier. ...
A small stone which supports a larger stone in masonry.