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Unable to squeeze through Ramel's narrow streets, motorised units used machineguns to kill indiscriminately from a distance.
Patients no longer face the social stigma attached to being fat, or the scores of small, corrosive daily indignities, like being unable to squeeze through turnstiles or find clothes that fit.
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In Slovakia, his 102nd foreign trip as pope, he struggled through his events, unable to support himself physically without help and often unable to squeeze his words out.
She regretted that she was unable to squeeze anything about the landlady into the haiku.
Several media outlets including The Daily Mail in Britain reported that passengers unable to squeeze into a single economy seat would be charged double to fly with Air France.
Polar molecules do not mix easily with nonpolar ones, because polar molecules attract one another and nonpolar ones are unable to squeeze between them.
The problem appeared to be that Paramount was unable to squeeze as much money from its home entertainment unit.
Jonathan Leavy put a lot of effort into Carl Hanratty but was unable to squeeze much blood out of the character.
That's in part because normal red blood cells are able to squeeze through tiny capillaries to carry oxygen throughout the body, but red blood cells carrying malaria parasites are unable to do so because they're too big and unyielding.
A dissenter did manage to squeeze through.
"They have to squeeze through it too".
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