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He squeezed himself into a closet-size break room, startling three employees between bites of hamburgers.
He squeezed himself through his half-open window, Ric said, grabbed a tree branch and clung to it.
iPhone Already an impressive iPad book-app, animated octopus Timmy Tickle has now squeezed himself into an iPhone version.
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.
Wearing a white body suit and a mask, he inflated a giant balloon, squeezed himself inside, then danced with a strobe light.
With a storm bearing down, no exit above and a potential tibia fracture below, he squeezed himself to safety through a narrow "chimney".
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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.
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.
At one point, Grado squeezes himself into the front row of the audience.
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