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Pinioned

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The witness, intimidated by the aggressive questioning, appeared pinioned during the trial.
The avian researcher studied the pinioned feathers of various bird species to understand their aerodynamic properties.
The pinioned prisoner could do nothing but watch as his captors prepared for their escape.
The pinioned actor longed for the freedom to choose his own roles.
The ornithologist carefully examined the pinioned feathers to identify the species of bird.
The photographer captured a close-up shot of the pinioned feathers to highlight their intricate details.
The naturalist studied the pinioned feathers of various species of birds.
The pinioned athlete, with a broken leg, watched as his competitors raced towards the finish line.
The ornithologist carefully examined the pinioned feathers of the hummingbird to identify its species.
The zoologist examined the pinioned wings of the penguin to understand its swimming capabilities.
The employee, caught in a web of office politics, was pinioned in a powerless position.
The surgeon pinioned the patient's arms before performing the procedure.
The falconer carefully pinioned the hawk's feathers for training purposes.
The bird trainer pinioned the parakeet's wings to facilitate taming and training.
The wrestler pinioned his opponent's arms to the mat, preventing any escape.
The pinioned patient lay helpless on the operating table, completely under the control of the surgeons.
The soldier, captured and bound, was pinioned in the enemy's prison camp.
The zookeeper regularly checked the health and condition of the pinioned feathers of the parrots in their care.
The pinioned patient, paralyzed from the waist down, relied on others for everyday tasks.
The wildlife rehabilitator pinioned the injured eagle's wings before transporting it to the sanctuary.
The aviculturist pinioned the pheasant to maintain its safety and prevent escape.
The bird watcher pinioned the injured seagull to protect it from further harm.
The bird sanctuary ensured that the pinioned wings of their resident owls were well-maintained and suited for flight.
The captors pinioned the hostage's arms and legs, rendering him immobile.
The bird enthusiast eagerly observed the pinioned flight patterns of migratory birds during their seasonal journeys.
The birdwatcher marveled at the vibrant colors of the pinioned feathers on the rare tropical parrot.
The police pinioned the suspect's arms behind his back during the arrest.
The pinioned refugee had to rely on the mercy of others for basic necessities.
The police officer pinioned the suspect's hands behind his back.
The injured bird had a broken wing and needed to be pinioned to prevent further damage.
The falconer pinioned the eagle's wings before releasing it into the sky.
The pinioned activist faced numerous obstacles in their fight for social justice.
The pinioned journalist struggled to report the truth in the face of censorship.
The avian researcher carefully measured the length and structure of the pinioned feathers to study flight mechanics.
The medieval knight wore pinioned gauntlets for enhanced protection in battle.
The photographer captured a stunning image of a peacock displaying its vibrant pinioned plumage.
The hunter pinioned the pheasant to prevent it from escaping.
The powerful gust of wind pinioned the bird's wings, causing it to struggle to stay airborne.
The falcon's pinioned wing displayed an intricate pattern.
The falconer carefully pinioned the wings of the hunting bird before releasing it.
The pinioned artist struggled to express their creativity within the constraints of a restrictive art style.
The patient's pinioned arm was immobilized with a splint to aid in the healing process.
The kidnapper pinioned the victim's hands to keep them from running away.
The taxidermist preserved the pinioned wings of the owl to showcase its majestic beauty.
The pinioned student felt trapped in a demanding academic schedule with no time for personal interests.
The patient's severe illness left him pinioned, dependent on others for even the simplest tasks.
The pinioned bird struggled desperately to free itself from the trap.
The doctor applied a pinioned splint to support the patient's broken arm.
The frightened child stood pinioned with fear in the haunted house.
The falcon's pinioned wings allowed it to execute swift aerial maneuvers during the hunt.
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