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"His head squashed by a lorry".
This hope was squashed by last year's Nobel award.
But now she felt squashed by the equation's simple total".
He'd be swallowed by London, squashed by everywhere else.
His previous idea, to rebuild the twin towers, was squashed by a public outcry.
But the idea was squashed by Tony Blair, then the prime minister.
Keynes's idea was squashed by the Americans, who stood to lose from it.
That scandal has been squashed by sacking or moving judges, police and prosecutors.
Squashed by glaciers for thousands of years, it has been slowly recovering from the compression.
But the plums are real, even if squashed by too much else.
"When the ceiling's coming down you don't wait to get squashed by your house," he said.
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