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Will we use it to narrowly squeeze out all inefficiency in the work we do?
Grab a rolling pin and use it to roll the strips flat, squeezing the water out of them and flattening the strips into sheets.
He hoped to use it as leverage to squeeze more concessions out of Mr Obama; instead, humiliatingly, he had to withdraw it for lack of support in his own ranks.
I smeared it all over a chicken before roasting, and used it to sauté a piece of blackfish, squeezing lemon all over the top of the fillet.
But instead of giving it a gentlemanly squeeze, he used it to pull her into the seats for a bear hug.
However, not all objects at sea have an AIS transceiver; moreover, some deliberately avoid using it, trying to squeeze through a network of radars.
You're going to use it as a spout to squeeze out the mixture in a poo-like shape.
Use hands to squeeze, pull, and stretch the clay up into taller shapes.
If you are working, use lunchtimes to squeeze in brief training runs.
But to put it to use he has to squeeze both more productivity and urgency out of his 35,500 employees.
It is used to squeeze what people euphemistically refer to as the "juices" from the carcass of a scarcely roasted bird — that is, its blood.
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