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Hammer and Pincer doing a mission on Ando. The vig is 8x8 and the water is 4x6 long.

Sparky in bed. His eyes match his coat.

Aoife has a new favorite passtime, eating rice crispies! She loves it so much, it entertains her for longer than anything else. And she's working on that pincer grip!

There is a pincer on the wall of assistant room.

I go there every weekdays. When I was looking for some stuff I found this at the corner of wall. I think it's hanging on the wall for long time.

EEF takes the right flank crushing the poor Vreystaat forces.

small Pincertail - Onychogomphus forcipatus

testing for pincer grip, just about got it!

Crab with oversize pincer trying to hide

The pincer attack continues.

Whiner - My Miniature Pincer

Canon EOS 10D, Tamron 28-300mm f3.5-6.3.

Manual. 1/100, f11, ISO200, 210mm, AWB.

Dempseys Hill, Singapore, Sept 11

The operation of the pincer is quite dusty so the site is prepared with a extensive watering.

I look at this and can only hear...

 

KHAAAAAAAAN!!!

 

Yes, this is the "from scratch" version.

 

The Union strategy was to trap the Confederates between the giant "pincers" of Sigel and Lyon's armies. The plan had been proposed by Sigel. At first, the idea of splitting an already badly outnumbered army seemed too risky and the plan was rejected. Still determined, Sigel later convinced General Lyon that a coordinated effort by two Union forces was the North's best hope.

 

At the battle's onset the strategy appeared to be successful. Lyon and Sigel's troops easily brushed aside Confederate resistance and secured high ground. Union artillery bombed the startled Southerners below.

 

As the morning progressed however, communications between the two commands would falter. The Southern troops were given valuable time to reorganize. Eventually hesitancy and mistaken uniforms would beat Sigel and the "pincer" would be broken.

 

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Giardino di Boboli I 06/45

Double Pincer Ramp to Giardino del Cavaliere / Knight’s Garden

Russian collective farm with windmills, outside Pincer Creek Alberta

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Micromus tasmaniae. This lacewing larva is 3-4mm in length. This photo clearly shows the pincer-like jaws used to pierce prey.

the angles are worse now, since swedish orthopedians consider normal hip sockets "pincer impingement".

Pincer movement

Douglas took his first steps 2 days ago.

Stonefaction and I used the 'creep closer on one's knees', the 'pincer strategy' and the 'lets hope those people startle them in this direction' techniques to stalk these little guys.

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