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A resurgent Daily Star, a cut-price Daily Express and a wealthy Daily Mail are all combining to keep the squeeze on the Mirror.
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"European central banks kept the squeeze on for a long time" when fighting the inflation of the 1970's, he wrote a few years ago.
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Keep the butt squeezed together.
Keep the iron squeezed open for now.
So carriers prefer to keep the planes flying to squeeze out whatever little revenue they can, he said, even if that means oversupplying various markets.
Keep the liquid soap in squeeze bottles, and store them in the bathroom or kitchen.
So, I think we will find, will be the case with major tech companies today, some of which only keep the lights on by squeezing every byte until money comes out.
The Fed has cut interest rates twice this year — in September and late October — to keep the housing collapse and credit squeeze from throwing the economy into a recession.
So the manufacturer, the Composite Technology Corporation of Irvine, Calif., can keep the exterior diameter constant and squeeze in 28percentt more aluminum, enabling the cable to carry more electricity, said C. William Arrington, the company's president.
Using a small piece of wood can help you keep the arch and make it squeeze in a little.
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