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Examples
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Nailing is critical, Antonio explains; improper penetration may leave the horse lame.
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Nailing is critical, Antonio explains; improper penetration may leave the horse lame.
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"Nailing" Jindal on creationism would have small short term political results, in Louisiana.
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"Nailing" Hiss as a Soviet spy, Nixon said, was his "First Crisis," the event that transformed his career.
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Nailing down the number of federal jobs created since January 2009 can be difficult and depends on who's counting and what workers are included in calculations.
John Boehner: If federal jobs are lost, 'So be it' Ed O'Keefe 2011
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Nailing incoming (including UAVs) is an obvious application.
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Nailing the right combination of styling, technology and image will be a challenge, especially for long-overlooked Detroit brands.
Not Quite a Luxury Car, But Close Enough? Joseph B. White 2012
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Books editor Zachariah Wells displays clever back and forehand technique in his lead review ‘Nailing down the Hard Parts, The Challenge of First Books’ by simultaneously praising the ‘remarkable’ debuts of an extensive (if not, as he claims, exhaustive) list of (sixteen) Canadian poets whose poems though ‘outstandingly authentic’ will nonetheless mostly, if not all, ‘be forgotten.’
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Nailing down inflation has been a major priority for China's leaders, who have taken measures to combat the rising cost of consumer goods, including four interest-rate increases since October.
China Fines Unilever for Price Comments Paul Sonne 2011
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Nailing down the number of federal jobs created since January 2009 can be difficult and depends on who's counting and what workers are included in calculations.
John Boehner: If federal jobs are lost, 'So be it' Ed O'Keefe 2011
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