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After the moon was reduced to rubble, its gravity was too weak to squeeze it back into a coherent ball but strong enough to keep the fragments from drifting apart, Canup says.
Whether you like it or not, that djinn is well and truly out of its shattered bottle, and no "elegant solution" might squeeze it back in.
Desperate attempts are now being made to squeeze it back in again.
Mr. Plaks tried to squeeze it back on her foot, but the shoe was too small.
Mr. Pulice, a publishing executive, said he would probably sell the collection next year rather than squeeze it back into his Manhattan apartment.
After all, once the toothpaste is out of the tube, it is impossible to squeeze it back in.
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We are sponges, soaking up the world around us and squeezing it back out, hopefully in a way that provokes laughter.
Then close it tightly by wrapping the top part of the opened hole and gently squeezing it back into a whole ball.
Take the glue and squeeze it onto the back of the ovals.
I realized I was squeezing its discolored back.
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