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Sometimes she might squeeze their hand.
A BHP takeover might squeeze the tax the fertilizer giant pays its home province.
But it matters, I think, because the distortion signals that we might squeeze more out of life.
"I always hoped," Duncan said of the possibility that the Spurs might squeeze out another title this way.
Stiffer competition and changing tastes might squeeze earnings at home, and the company lacks a thriving global business to fall back on.
Only then could I indulge any James Bond fantasies that might squeeze past the steely objectivity by which I should be assessing the new Aston Martin Vanquish.
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Avoid peep toes, she warned (they might pinch or squeeze), and when flying, don't wear sandals.
It might even squeeze the mentee along a route that isn't right for them.
This would start a fission reaction in the various uranium layers, and they might further squeeze the lithium layers, causing some nuclear fusion to take place.
And other wannabes already feel the chill: Croatia might just squeeze in soon, but talks with Turkey are in deep crisis.
As the author of Lucky Jim (which might just squeeze into the top five), he ought to know what he's talking about.
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