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Sometimes she might squeeze their hand.
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And in a move that might squeeze out a little more Linsanity, he and teammate Landry Fields revealed their strange pregame handshake.
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.
Miliband, who had hoped that polls predicting a neck-and-neck result might squeeze Labour into power within days, called the result "difficult and disappointing".
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.
Nor need they fear that Mr Kohl's lot and the Social Democrats might squeeze them to death by forming a "grand coalition".
A disorganized unraveling of the dollar might squeeze capital markets, but a controlled decline could help the economy to perform better in the long term.
Given Mr. Eschenbach's itinerary, which sends him ricocheting from Hamburg to Paris to Chicago to Houston and back, one wonders how he might squeeze in the Philharmonic.
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