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Pull up the people, pull up the poor!" she sang, squeaking up an octave on the word "people".
In journalism, my workplaces often felt like rooms filled with balloons, enormous and fragile egos rubbing and squeaking up against one another until, inevitably, several burst with a bang.
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But in some cases the risk was worth taking, even though most works just squeaked up to the reserve, a secret minimum price agreed upon by the auction house and the seller.
I heard my voice squeak up into a weird cartoony register.
Squeak up your voice, Don't make it too squeaky.
If you can get your shit together and you do pick up, prepare for a life of work stories from your sweet heart about a thumb being squeaked up her ass at work when she wasn't looking.
The open-cage elevator, at least 15 feet high, squeaks up and down the tracks.
His opinion-poll lead over the Socialists is actually slimmer than the one he had before the last general election, when he ended up squeaking ahead of the Socialists by a bare percentage point.
The relatively unknown Republican pulled ahead on election night, but Costa ended up squeaking out a win by 1,334 votes that was not announced until Nov. 19.
After squeaking past Paul Lawrie, 1 up, in a difficult quarterfinal morning match, Woods showed Love the exit door with a dominant performance.
Many mornings, as we rowed out while the sun came up, with oars squeaking louder than the loons' trill, I thought about trolling in that lake with my grandfather.
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