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Kane had squeezed out enough room in which to work.
Larry Johnson (25 points), Marcus Camby (11 rebounds), even a foul-ridden Allan Houston (15 points) had squeezed out inspirational performances.
Barnes said foreign buyers had squeezed out locals from the top end of the market, with more than three-quarters of properties sold for more than £5m being bought by international buyers.
Unable to get enough microchips to make everything it could have sold, I.B.M. reported that it had squeezed out the profits Wall Street had expected for the third quarter, but revenue fell short of projections.
Though only Tagg was there when Mr. Romney declared his candidacy last June in Stratham, N.H., by the time their father had squeezed out an eight-vote vicTuesdayuesday night in Iowa, four of the Republican candidate's five sons stood onstage behind him, a striking image of a beaming nuclear family that was picked up by Web sites and newspapers across the country.
The result has been a bloated cost structure that drags down profits when revenues from the bank's volatile mortgage operation fall.Worse, says Kenneth Posner, an analyst at Morgan Stanley, it is unclear that big is necessarily better, even if WaMu had squeezed out efficiencies.
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Eight-screen multiplexes have squeezed out independent picture-houses.
"We're not looking at it today or tomorrow, or what we could have squeezed out".
The corporate restructuring of the 1990s has squeezed out most such jobs.
"Looking back now, maybe I could have squeezed out another year," he says.
And some teachers say academics have squeezed out some of the fun.
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