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  • Wedged up in one corner of the crib, Benjamin had managed to get one of his limbs wrapped around the bars.

    Brush of Darkness Allison Pang 2011

  • Wedged in place, it will not budge, no matter what he tries: This marks 24 hours of being stuck.

    '127 Hours' Tells True Story of Man's Determination to Survive After Hiking Accident 2010

  • Wedged between two ambassadors, I heard heart breaking accounts from survivors of the massacre which took place on the site where we were seated, with no one to protect them against the brutal attacks of the militia.

    Global Voices in English » Rwanda: Fifteen years after the genocide 2009

  • Wedged between Metro North tracks, the Major Deegan and the Grand Concourse, it is the largest of a growing network of farms across the Bronx that health and government officials say will soon rival Brooklyn and Manhattan's more celebrated web of local food producers.

    Farms Crop Up in the Bronx Sophia Hollander 2011

  • Wedged next to a five star resort near the Pacific mouth of the Panama canal, the Cosecha Amistad is one school recently kitted out with a smart air-conditioned computer lab.

    Education trap threatens Panama's economic boom Reuters 2011

  • Wedged up in one corner of the crib, Benjamin had managed to get one of his limbs wrapped around the bars.

    Brush of Darkness Allison Pang 2011

  • Wedged between zoning setbacks, a stream buffer and a steep slope, the program massing was squeezed vertically into a three story scheme elevated above the uninterrupted ground plane flowing beneath.

    The Rantilla Residence by Michael Rantilla 2009

  • Wedged into Meyers' unfolding drama is his entanglement with Molly Stearns Evan Rachel Wood, a campaign intern comprised of equal parts youth dew, flirtation and ambition.

    Marlynn Snyder: The Ides of March: Politics Eats Its Young Marlynn Snyder 2011

  • Wedged between two buses that were behind mine was a champagne-colored Eldorado convertible with its top up and I peered through the windshield.

    Brooklyn Story Suzanne Corso 2011

  • Wedged next to a five star resort near the Pacific mouth of the Panama canal, the Cosecha Amistad is one school recently kitted out with a smart air-conditioned computer lab.

    Education trap threatens Panama's economic boom Reuters 2011

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