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And historically labor, not management, is intent on squeezing the rich and redistributing income.
Gone was the old, us-against-them mentality in which workers viewed C.E.O.'s as robber barons intent on squeezing them for every last dollar.
There aren't many quiet days for a National Union of Students president faced with a government intent on squeezing every last penny out of students.
As the recording industry has seen its sales tumble by more than half since 2000, labels are intent on squeezing every bit of profit out of songs in their catalogs.
He looks at Mickelson and sees essentially the same person he met 21 years ago: a fierce competitor intent on squeezing every last win out of his talent and every last ray of sunshine out of his life.
And it doesn't help that a large proportion of the nation's licensed premises are owned by vast, highly leveraged pub corporations which are essentially property firms intent on squeezing every possible drop of rent out of their leaseholders.
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A senior Israeli military official said that the government was intent not on war but on squeezing Mr. Arafat, to compel him to act against militants.
Focus on squeezing with your thighs.
Andrew Sharp, of Grantland, wrote in SB Nation during the lockout that players were "getting screwed," and that the owners were unreasonably intent on trying to "squeeze" the players despite having already won several significant concessions.
"I'll put on Squeeze".
Wal-Mart, intent on using its pricing power to squeeze Amazon.com (books), Toys 'R' Us (toys) and Best Buy (electronics) is also high on most analysts' lists.
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