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Blaine shows him how to squeeze his hand over the bill, tightly, crunching it.
Their main worry – at least when I see rehearsals – is how to squeeze it all in.
Lagomarsino said he showed Nisman how to load the pistol, how to hold it, how to squeeze the trigger.
It's a huge challenge to figure out how to squeeze in MTV in the middle of our technicians.
He "knows how to squeeze out extra return, a little here, a little there," Mr. Jacobson said.
Another counselor fills latex balloons with flour and shows the children how to squeeze them to relieve stress.
The target Scene reader burns to know how to squeeze past the velvet rope at Le Baron, André Saraiva's impossible-to-get-into nightclub in Chinatown.
Nabokov showed writers how to squeeze a morality tale inside a Fabergé egg; Kerouac showed how to stretch a canvas across an entire continent.
Over the years, he also learned how to squeeze costs out of the system and deliver better health care less expensively.
Will party or dislike of politicians prove more potent?The other broad debate is over how to squeeze police budgets further.
Because, Mr Juncker said, figuring out how to squeeze out some funding from private creditors, without it being deemed a default, "is very complicated".
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