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Begin making a small, squeaking noise.
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The argumentative Frenchwoman gave a small squeak every time her shotgun went off — and hit more pheasants than anyone else.
And even if Daniel and Ben's marriage was a small squeak of opposition drowned out in the roar of prejudice, at least it happened.
If you want, make a small squeak as you retreat!
The smallest squeak of discontent comes on their anniversary, when she gives him a vintage Rolex and he gives her... a flatscreen TV in the bedroom.
When the conditions are just right, the rubbing of the island's sugar-white grains of sand will set off a small chorus of little squeaks, like music from a tiny orchestra of invisible violins.
When my older daughters, who are 7 and 9, were small, I squeaked by for the first few years with family-only celebrations.
The remaining 40% were probably slightly smaller and squeaked through, Ito says.
But Clinton advisers have recently pointed to Mr. Obama's financial advantage, in what appears to be an attempt to lay the groundwork to stay in the race should she lose by a small margin or squeak to victory in either or both states.
However the small profit HTC squeaked in the quarter appears attached to the one-time windfall from selling its stake in Beats Audio, rather than selling enough phones to get back in the black.
Some kids are very deep sleepers, while others are very light sleepers and can be waken up by even the smallest sound like their mattress squeaking.
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