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In the database market that provides half of Sybase's revenue, it is squeezed from above by a stronger foe — Oracle Corp. — and from below by a lethal one — Microsoft.
The shot had little power behind it, but it squeezed between Bryzgalov's pads and into the goal with 5.1 seconds left in the period to give the Rangers a 2-1 lead.
Because gas prices have been coming down and oil prices have been going up its squeezing your refining margins.
The search yielded 617 items ranging from a supposed original painting (price: $1 million) to a mass-produced souvenir of artistic torment: a curvy, pinkish rubber objet described with typical eBay poetry as "Van Gogh's Ear -- squish it, squeeze it!" I placed a bid on the ear.
The bloody deed incited it to fury and it squeezed the daughter's throat until she died.
"It's monotonous sound and volume; it's bodies squeezed together, it's a little masochistic," Ricardo Urgell said in a 2011 interview.
When the Oasis of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, departed Finland on its maiden voyage earlier this month, it barely squeezed under Denmark's Great Belt Bridge, with less than two feet to spare.
"But you really did it". We squeezed each other's hands and I didn't want to let go.
Christine Larsen, 28, who grew up bowling at Leemark and coaches the sport at Fort Hamilton High School, said that should Maple Lanes ever close, it would squeeze the neighborhood's schools.
That made SUNY a bargain, but it also squeezed the university's budget, resulting in fewer class offerings, larger class sizes and inadequate facilities.
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