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Ignoring pleas from all the universities, it continues to squeeze out this £8bn earner.
And Israel continues to squeeze the enclave by keeping the flow of people and goods to a minimum.
But she is wary of who she deals with, saying: "What we're unhappy about is if a retailer does fair trade on one side and continues to squeeze margins on the other side".
Dr. Weitz of Harvard continues to squeeze colloids, except now the particles are made of compressible gels, enabling the colloidal glasses to exhibit a wider range of glassy behavior.
His knowledge, and that which he has generously passed on the Shane and the rest of the boys, is so important today as the sport continues to squeeze bigger and bigger athletes into smaller and smaller weight classes.
Politically, neither Mr Obama nor the Republicans has much to show for their combat: the president has not persuaded his rivals to get rid of the sequester, which continues to squeeze vital functions such as defence and research, while the Republicans have to keep paying for Obamacare, the health reforms they had hoped to kill in this process.
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Mr. McAuliffe continued to squeeze weary donors.
Politicians will probably continue to squeeze the drug industry.
Under his leadership, Airbus has focused on profit, while continuing to squeeze Boeing's market share.
The opposition is now left to play a long game as sanctions continue to squeeze Venezuela.
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