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The Romney campaign ran an ad that showed Kennedy trying to squeeze himself behind a table.
He is a square — in more ways than one — trying to squeeze himself into the conservative circle of trust.
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.
Mansell, who spends most of his time on his South Devon golf course, was persuaded to squeeze himself into the cockpit of a yellow Jordan.
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.
I've got to get out of here, you could sense him thinking, as he clawed, desperate and wild-eyed, at the windowpane, or tried to squeeze himself underneath the door.
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He eventually made it back into the spacecraft although, thanks to his cumbersome metal trousers, had to painfully squeeze himself down into the seat to shut the hatch.
It has a hatch into which at some point over the next 12-18 months, Rosco McGlashan will squeeze himself to try to propel the machine to the speed target.
On the one hand, it's refreshing to see a new male artist not squeeze himself into a standard Nashville uniform.
He even attempted to escape the castle in 1648, but he couldn't quite squeeze himself through the bars on the window.
He even tried to escape the castle in 1648, but he couldn't quite squeeze himself through the bars on the window.
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