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"When conservatives got rid of the equal-time requirement...they've been able to squeeze down and squeeze out" opposing views, he says.
Its status was in doubt for years until in 1820 a purportedly slender town hall official, who was able to squeeze down it himself without too much difficulty, declared it to be a public street.
Thankfully, I haven't been able to squeeze down the rabbit hole for some time, so it was definitely the latter.
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It must be rigid enough to stay open, but be able to contract to squeeze down food, and, without a blood supply, necrosis – or cell death – will set in.
It can be hard to squeeze down again.
We could work with Mexico to squeeze down on methamphetamine production there.
Six seconds might not seem like a lot, but it has saved so much time, transit officials said, that they have been able to squeeze an extra train per hour down the Lexington Avenue line during the busiest times, carrying an extra 1,500 to 2,000 people who would have otherwise been packed like platelets into fewer trains.
There are not many points in the market where BookRenter is able to squeeze out significant differentiation – for college students, it comes down to size of catalog, delivery speed and price.
Once the peanut butter cools down, you won't be able to squeeze it through the bag easily.
Oracle might be able to squeeze out some costs.
Hopefully we're going to be able to squeeze some ghost in there somewhere.
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