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A stronger yen is beginning to squeeze company profits.
Yet some universities are beginning to squeeze costs.
By 1974 John Vorster, staunch defender of apartheid, was beginning to squeeze him.
Studios are eliminating stocks of older films on VHS, and they are beginning to squeeze out new films as well.
I darted toward the seat, stood in front of it and pivoted so that my backside was in place before beginning to squeeze into the empty seat.
But by 1973, Texas Instruments were beginning to squeeze out the competition; the time had come for Commodore to find a new product.
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Slowly but surely, however, Putin began to squeeze out opposing civic forces.
At the same time, government prosecutors began to squeeze some of the region's prominent radicals.
He pretzeled his arms around Rocha's neck and began to squeeze.
So I slowly began to squeeze the Chinese literary mentality out of my mind".
One month after Gupta's ascension to Goldman Sachs's board, in November 2006, Rajaratnam began to squeeze his new partner.
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