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On third-and-7 from Purdue's 8, Orton dropped back to pass and was a yard deep in the end zone when he was squeezed up into the pocket by Ohio State defensive end Will Smith.
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But the Chelsea defence was squeezing up and staying close to their midfield because they knew Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud was not fast enough to hurt a high defensive line.
The nerves had likely been squeezed up against the ragged internal walls of the left canal and damaged.
On an interwar London Bridge the horse-drawn cart is squeezed up to the kerb by the car and the petrol-fuelled bus.
The neo-industrial buildings -- made from stucco, corrugated cement board, galvanized metal and plywood -- are squeezed up against each other and organized around a winding street to create an urban environment that plays off the rural qualities of the site.
In one antediluvian contraption, men at the surface pumped air into the diver's suit, but when they or the compressor failed, "if he was deep enough, the diver's body would be squeezed up into his helmet" and reduced to "a bloody blob of mush".
"He said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said, she said …" And so on, until the 56th "she said" had to be squeezed up really, really tiny to fit on the page.
All fossils are preserved as depressions in the bases of beds, implying that the organism, although not mineralised, was firm enough to resist being crushed as sediment accumulated above it; as the soft parts of the organism decayed, the soft muds underneath would be squeezed up into the shell, preserving the shape of the organism.
If there was a hard luck story it was Tartak, who hit many fences and was squeezed out going up the hill.
Nothing — he was squeezed.
Suddenly he was squeezed.
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