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Although a gifted filmmaker like Sofia Coppola may squeeze a few drops of artistic juice out of the subject, what is there really left to say? Jane finds relief during a stroll when she asks a footloose young man for directions.
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However, if you plan to make very rounded, hoop-like wings, it may be necessary to double up on the wire to keep your shapes sturdy; you will later be placing stockings over the wire structures, which may squeeze them into a more flattened form than you'd like.
Yes, the Obama administration may squeeze by in the region for a while.
FOR the first time in many years, an Israeli government is scared stiff that an American administration may squeeze it until its pips squeak.
It may squeeze in without incurring SEC regulation under a "low-volume exemption".
In that case, Mr. Joynson said, exchange rates may squeeze European carmakers and pharmaceutical companies that have a lot of their sales in the United States.
The RAND study also implies that an extremely narrow academic focus may squeeze out other learning experiences -- perhaps the kind that elevate children's scores on national tests.
They cost more than buses, but may not necessarily be more comfortable: a 12-seater van, for example, may squeeze in 13 or even 14.
Hoarding may squeeze up the price.
This time, England may squeeze through.
The administration wants to finance expensive presidential programs, and slower economic growth may squeeze revenue elsewhere.
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