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If we can do that, we can keep from having to squeeze out 1- or 2-point victories all the time".
Ms. Regenhard said she imagined having to squeeze past hordes of museum-goers, retracing the steps of victims trying to escape the burning World Trade Center, to get to what may be her son's remains.
Both companies boast of good subscriber numbers, but analysts say their numbers are not growing fast enough and the cable operators are having to squeeze more business out of existing customers.
The RMT claims that the safety of commuters will be put at risk by conductors being removed from trains, but their safety is more at risk from having to squeeze on overcrowded trains during the dispute.
We're headed to Utah this summer with the kids, and it would have been nice to have a time-share resort waiting for us instead of having to squeeze into a hotel room.
If only his surname lent itself to a snappy headline … The BBC's Martin Castrogiovanni remains a beguiling presence on screen, an Italian man mountain tamed only by having to squeeze into a suit.
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You have to squeeze them.
"They have to squeeze through it too".
Cranes had to squeeze in under the arches.
Instead, everyone is just going to have to squeeze in.
Rinse briefly with cold water, squeeze gently (you don't have to squeeze dry) and chop.
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