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"That early year squeeze got me into enough remorse – with this book of S.P.'s diaries, which has gone very sour.
But the movie factory has splintered out across the world in runaway production and it's placing its money on big blockbuster action films, with less emphasis on the occasional films of excellence that each year squeeze in between the tent poles.
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Meanwhile the price of the iron ore the steelmakers import as their core ingredient rose by nearly 50% in the first half of the year, squeezing margins.
That, however, is precisely what they did this week when Iraq's government approved a troop-withdrawal agreement which the government of Nuri al-Maliki had spent a year squeezing out of its reluctant American interlocutors.The agreement under discussion stipulates that American troops will withdraw into their bases by the middle of next year and leave Iraq altogether by the end of 2011.
Penn cued up the film for me, and Leo and his gentle charm filled the room: When I was eleven, my mother — who was maybe four foot ten — and I occupied the back seat of a Greyhound bus and drove to California nonstop, where my father had been for a year, squeezing oranges to make a living.
I worry that one day I will be a mother who ends up in the bath, reading a water-crinkled book that I've been trying to finish for more than a year, squeezing the last gloops of peppermint something or other from a plastic bottle into the water, wishing that there were more space for me than this.
Last month, industry leader Annaly Mortgage Management cut its dividend for the third time in less than a year, squeezed by a rise in the short-term rate at which it can borrow, without a commensurate rise in the long-term rate at which it can lend.
This suggests that the seven-year squeeze on real wages in Britain might be nearing an end, at last.
Labour accused the government of imposing a "strivers' tax" and a "mummy tax" on Thursday as it criticised government plans to impose a three-year squeeze on a range of benefits aimed at both those in and out of work.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said hefty tax rises and Whitehall spending cuts of 25% were in prospect during the six-year squeeze lasting until 2017 that would follow the chancellor's "treading water" budget yesterday.
Osborne's four-year squeeze delivered three years of recession and stagnation, a forecast deficit of £75bn instead of a balanced budget and the longest fall in living standards since the 19th century.
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