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They have painted themselves into a corner. They have articulated a position and set a price that is well below $72, so it is going to be tough.
Bruce Nudell
He painted himself into a corner and pitched himself out.
Clint Hurdle
We had kind of painted ourselves into a corner.
Howard Gordon
There's one painting that historically would have been better, ... because it was painted at the beginning of the Impressionist movement, and the one we're using is painted later. In the script they say, 'This is a very important painting because it was painted at start of the Impressionists,' and that's not really true. It was painted a few years later. But they selected the painting for purely visual reasons -- that they would capture better on camera, that it was more appealing, that it would catch the eye better.
Christopher Moore
Everything has been so close to him that he's painted into a kind of a corner.
Don Rose
The term started to spread beyond Pex's immediate circle when a tech magazine wrote a profile on him. Sen. Daschle clearly articulated the French position.
Rick Santorum
The House members have taken such an unreasonable and impractical approach that they have painted themselves into a corner.
Rep. Charlie Gonzalez
in the past, we've seen that if someone is not well articulated on a position, the tendency is to move left on the bench.
Sam Brownback
One can only hope that the position that is being articulated by the youth league is not that of the main party.
Bernard Balikani
That's a tough position to play. It's a lot like playing corner. You're put there on an island. It's not all that easy to give a left tackle help. A lot of times you can't give him help . . . To play out there, on the blind side of the quarterback, and still be physical in the running game, it's a tough spot to play.
Bill Belichick
Hand painting or stenciling — the kind of work that takes an artisan — was once quite expensive. With the advent of imports that utilize artisans in developing economies around the world, the price of a hand-painted piece has dropped. Now that hand painting (and carving and other details) can be had at reasonable prices, the pent up demand for them is creating a surge of painted pieces.
Michelle Lamb
It seems to me that after this last flight, NASA's painted themselves into a corner on the shuttle. They don't want to fly it if it's manifestly unsafe, but they also don't want to spend a lot of money trying to fix something that they're only going to use a few more times.
John Pike
He painted himself in a corner and fought his way out. That showed some pitch ability. One, some fortitude, two, and some more gray hairs on the manager, three.
Clint Hurdle
Had he been able to portray the Democrats as a party that's preventing him from solving the problems of California, I think we could have painted ourselves into a very dangerous corner.
Darry Sragow
A lot of them are determined not to be in the same position they were in 2004, when they backed a candidate that equivocated on so many issues and no clear vision was ever articulated. And there's one issue driving that, and that's the war.
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