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But the profession as a whole could be in for a squeeze.
With one strike, the Mets called for a squeeze, but Glavine's bunt rolled foul.
The cutlet made me wish for the Italian arugula-tomato salad topping, but I had to settle for a squeeze of lemon.
Among other things, they blame his government for a squeeze on living standards and the interlinked problems of violent crime and corruption.
Declarer took West's queen with dummy's ace, ruffed a spade, cashed the diamond jack to get the bad news and played his last heart hoping for a squeeze, but had to concede down one.
Protests have been a perennial problem, and the need for a squeeze on public spending to tame the deficit will ensure more trouble in 2012.To watch: Borderline case.
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The majority are amply sized with the exception of a few rooms which could be a bit of a squeeze for a couple.
There can be good economic reasons for a squeeze-out.
Fans are also paying the price for a squeezed industry.
Now California's urgent task of expanding affordable housing for a squeezed working class is shared by this city about 55 miles north of San Francisco.
FFA means a squeeze for Scotland and a windfall for the rest of the UK.
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