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The Romney campaign ran an ad that showed Kennedy trying to squeeze himself behind a table.
Murray at last could take a little breather from tackling duties and squeeze himself over.
He is a square — in more ways than one — trying to squeeze himself into the conservative circle of trust.
On the one hand, it's refreshing to see a new male artist not squeeze himself into a standard Nashville uniform.
The affair has stymied the White House for months; now that Father Fitzmas looks about to squeeze himself down the chimney, they are even more worried.
There can be no more squeezing himself into clothes a size too small, a practice he'd always thought flattering, and which mimicked a life of trying to squeeze himself into the top social drawer.
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He had squeezed himself up against one of the old stone walls in an attempt to remain out of camera range while another senator talked to the press.
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