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Saturday's crowd squeezed near the stage to hear rappers' words as they got lost in the atmosphere.
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Her protégé Junya Watanabe, who has a wrestler's physique and a cherub's face, squeezed in near Mister, who looked, in his business suit, a little like the hired mourner at a rocker's funeral.
My husband squeezed my near-frozen hand and I tried to smile, but because my teeth were chattering so much, it came out as more of a grimace.
Just as in any busy real-world neighborhood, the virtual golden arches are easy to spot at Neopets, squeezed in near the Neopian hospital, which sells sporkle syrup as a cure for the dreaded ugga-ugga disease, and the post office, which issues commemorative stamps featuring such notable figures as the Archmagus of Roo.
While the incident was rare, the 17-year-old is not the first person to have his balls squeezed to near death.
The shot was hard but the Chilean will have been disappointed at how he was beaten from a narrow angle on his near side, the ball squeezing inside the near post.
And Obadeyi's brace was complete when his low shot squeezed in at the near post.
But substitute Noone equalised in the second half with a cultured strike that squeezed in at the near post.
Buchanan's low shot squeezed in at the near post before Queens goalscorer Millar received a red card for head-butting Michael Doyle.
By that stage, City were already 3-0 up after Alvaro Negredo scored either side of the break and Edin Dzeko squeezed in at the near post.
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