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The legless Zack Half-Pipe Boydyd travels by skateboard and is able to squeeze through small passages.
Horley, on the other hand, is able to squeeze some LGBT events into the scope of his "special projects" budget, which has led to ground-breaking success in visitor numbers and public response, such as David Hoyle's risqué Tate Modern Queer Tour, Timberlina's Queer Confidence performance tour or the Queer Britannia tour at the reopening of Tate Britain in 2013.
But because many of the sites use the same hardy, low-maintenance software developed by Mr. Malda and his team, and because the Internet resources are pooled, the company says it is able to squeeze out a profit from the cluster, and makes further profits from sites that it sets up for businesses.
If Iain Duncan-Smith is able to squeeze billions from the welfare bill by getting people into jobs, then he will have achieved what politicians of all hues have failed to do in decades.
There are not many points in the market where BookRenter is able to squeeze out significant differentiation – for college students, it comes down to size of catalog, delivery speed and price.
As Kurt cries, Burt begins to regain consciousness and is able to squeeze his son's hand.
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Oracle might be able to squeeze out some costs.
Hopefully we're going to be able to squeeze some ghost in there somewhere.
"You may not be able to squeeze it on the same computer board".
This gave South the luxury of being able to squeeze either opponent.
"They thought it was pass and I was able to squeeze through there," Garrard said.
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