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Tribeca Royale's lot, which is squeezed between a camping supplier called Tent & Trails and an office advertising "holistic dentistry," is tiny, just 25 feet across.
A narrow flight of stone steps leads down from the street to the house, which is squeezed between its neighbors and smothered in flowering vines.
The one across the road, however, which is squeezed with rather delightful symbolism between a lingerie shop and a funeral parlour, sells cakes and croissants, but definitely not baguettes.A few months ago one of the boulangeries shut its doors.
Superbrakes come in two varieties, and the rotor — the disc of disc brakes, which is squeezed by the brake pads to slow the car — is the key part of each.
In 2002 the city agreed to sell the building to the Museum of Arts and Design, which is squeezed into three and a half levels at 40 West 53rd Street.
They may look like earthworms, but inside they are still every bit reptilian, with two lungs, one of which is squeezed and elongated while the other is greatly reduced.
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It is this, rather than falling competitiveness, which is squeezing East Asian countries' exports to Japan.
Now we have another Tory administration which is squeezing the arts.
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International branded the move part of an "on-going draconian crackdown which is squeezing the life out of civil society".
Helped by shale gas, which is squeezing out coal, U.S. energy-related emissions of carbon dioxide hit a 20-year low in the early part of this year, according to the Energy Information Administration.
But now its poorer shoppers are being tempted away by German discounters such as Aldi and Lidl, and its richer ones to Waitrose and Marks & Spencer, a trend which is squeezing its sales and profit margins.Both these sorts of shoppers will need to be lured back to Tesco's aisles if the supermarket is to reverse its decline.
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