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So 50 of those sort of squeeze bears that you see in the grocery store.
There was always a little squeeze bear full of honey, which she drank from the bottle… I was seventeen when I began digging graves for the Pluto dead.
Throughout the 500-student school, teachers and parents had shielded students and crammed into closets and anywhere else they could squeeze as the tornado bore down.
John Delury, an American Korea-watcher at Yonsei University, told me today, "We pretty much know what the Chinese will do: they will squeeze their bear hug tighter than they already have, and they are the best prepared for this.
Liberum analyst Joe Brent said the reassuring update "may squeeze the bears", hinting that investors might be pressured into closing their short positions.
"I kept it in my office, first as a joke, but every so often it really did help to squeeze the bear and hear that song," she recalls.
Should the stock continue to rally, it could squeeze the bears into unloading their pessimistic positions, creating a fresh wave of buying pressure for the security.
A day or so later, the opposite end of the sculpture squeezed out a soft brown substance that bore a striking resemblance to human feces.
The combination of reduced base area and constant gas pressure increased the projectile's velocity, and the "taper-bore" or "squeeze-bore" gun proved formidable.
The Germans designed a gun with a bore actually tapering in diameter from breech to muzzle, and for ammunition they constructed a projectile with a tungsten core and a soft metal body that would deform and squeeze in the reducing bore.
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