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A former German central banker, Karl Otto Pöhl, compared inflation to toothpaste: easy to squeeze out of the tube, almost impossible to put back in.
Shakespeare has never been easy to squeeze into English national corsets, for all his fun at the expense of Welsh Fluellen and assorted Scots and Irish comedians.
Although Nigeria's oil earnings, net of production costs and income to foreign oil companies, amount to around only $90 per Nigerian a year, the United States and Europe continue to prevaricate over urgently needed debt-reduction because the oil earnings are easy to squeeze for debt-service payments.
The one nice thing about the CRA is that it's easy to squeeze into the legislative calendar: it only takes 30 senators to put it on there; it can be called to order quickly; and can't be filibustered.
It's really easy to squeeze it out the bottle.
The cars make it easy to squeeze in some extra together time, as well as provide a disguise for Simpson and her family to escape the paparazzi. .
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The technology was making it easier to squeeze routine banking tasks into busy lives.
Sure, it's easier to squeeze a stroller into an S.U.V. than into a yellow cab.
Fox and Sky are aiming to push through a form of takeover that will make it easier to squeeze out shareholders opposed to the deal.
They came up with not just a bottle that is easier to squeeze (and draw pictures with), but also another color -- leafy green.
It is a bit shorter than some other utilities with three rows of seats, including the Dodge Durango, and it is easier to squeeze into tight spots.
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