Moira Cray, a social worker who lives in Stuyvesant Town, carefully pinned the red AIDS ribbon beside her brother's card: Connor Cray 10/ 9/61-5/19/86.
When she returned to Cavite, Cecille converted the prices into pesos (taking into account her country's plummeting currency rate) and carefully pinned them next to the labels on the bulletin board in the WAC office.
He saw me looking at the posy, smiled at my bemusement, and then carefully pinned it to his breast.
The maroon dress was neatly folded, and the coral necklace carefully pinned to the bodice with a large safety pin.
Then he carefully pinned it back on again.
She took the tiny lily of the valley boutonniereþhis own requestþand carefully pinned it on for him.
Several cases represented the fallen, unknown soldiers - their clean, empty uniforms carefully pinned to a board encased in glass, with, inexplicably, dirty socks.
Re carefully pinned on his badge of rank.
Frowning, she took a pen from her pocket and carefully pinned the yellow strip of ribbon to the ground.
There was a drawing of a dwarf mine carefully pinned to one wall.