Sentence examples for frequently squeezed from inspiring English sources

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Frequently squeezed into one volume with Isherwood's other Berlin-novel, Goodbye to Berlin, Mr Norris Changes Trains is less a documentary about Weimar life and more of a masterpiece in comic portraiture.

This is how the shopkeeper reacts: Her brow grew bleak, her ancestors raged in their graves As she spoke with their ancient misery: "We'll pay for it, we'll pay for it, we'll pay for it!" Alastair was cheerful, funny, and irreverent, with high expressive eyebrows that were frequently squeezed together in amusement.

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Even now, with water levels no longer rising, the river's swift, murky waters frequently squeeze through.

Regardless, Moroi drives the car frequently, squeezing its wide, spacecraft-shape body through Japan's narrow streets, and then unleashing the beast on the country's glass-smooth highways.

But since drug cheats turned the Tour into a farce in 2006 and 2007, cycling's CPM has been cut even more, to less than $1. Now big cycling teams frequently squeeze by on sponsorship revenue of $12 million or less a year roughly half the level during the Lance Armstrong era.

But the trees often became squeezed as they matured, and their shallow, pavement-raising roots are frequently cut during road and sidewalk projects, sending them into a slow death spiral marked by fallen limbs.

This recognition of the full spectrum of antisemitism comes not a moment too soon: on campuses where "oppression" is so frequently discussed, Jewish students are being squeezed out of student life.

"When the state is squeezed - as it has been frequently - the easiest thing is to postpone payment to suppliers.

Because all over the world millions of people left behind by globalisation, whose living standards have been squeezed, have been voting for populist, and often nationalist, parties - which promote policies frequently inimical to the material interests of the rich.

Mr Ivester offended the bottlers by frequently raising the price of syrup concentrate, despite the fact that this squeezed the bottlers' margins.

Frequently more than a mile (1.6 km) in width, the river was squeezed here into a width of only 140 feet (43 m).

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