He was squeezing the trigger, and squeezing it again as he moved toward the building.
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Sebastian: I'm looking forward to the baby squeezing my finger and [me] squeezing her chubby legs.
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She tried, though, afraid to look scared or incapable, squeezing and squeezing to save the man's life.
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Squeezing a clown's nose is fun, but squeezing these would make it impossible for you to use a fingerprint reader ever again.
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Because, you know, you don't want to be squeezing yourself every single time you go through a corner, and you don't want to be squeezing your passengers, either.
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SAMUEL BURKE, CNN TECH CORRESPONDENT: So, like squeezing a lemon.
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This has led to shortages of foreign exchange, squeezing imports.
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But measly pay is not the only thing squeezing workers.
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Charlie Hunnam is squeezing in every last bit of summer.
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In theory, the rapid squeezing of the skin makes sense.
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He caught it, squeezing it, his hand red, knuckles white.
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Leave the poking, prodding, and squeezing to the robots instead.
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Two big social changes are squeezing club owners still further.
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Squeezing out states to consolidate central budgets can prove counterproductive.
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I was standing there, squeezing the pump, looking like fool.
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Also, you can take a selfie by squeezing the phone.
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Swaddling, or squeezing, is how some of us are comforted.
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Weaker oil prices are squeezing companies and increasing borrowing costs.
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Insurers are squeezing pharmacies, paying them less to fill prescriptions.
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In response, Sewing is squeezing his only available lever: costs.
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No more squeezing your overstuffed suitcases into the overhead bin.
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The catch: Squeezing the middleman can only go so far.
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But squeezing a camera into a phone brings many compromises.
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Hypercapitalism works by squeezing every last drop out of us.
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Which is hedge fund speak for squeezing out money now.
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Perversely, curbing prices risks squeezing out this kind of innovation.
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The squeezing tool is meant to address this photon problem.
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And Amber is squeezing her stress balls like it's nothing.
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Also squeezing the week's schedule is the funeral for Rep.
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"I'm looking forward to the baby squeezing my finger and [me] squeezing her chubby legs," he told PEOPLE, adding that the duo would be bringing their little one on the road for his shows.
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But when he was 16, he discovered one worth squeezing in.
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Negative official interest rates are further squeezing euro zone bank margins.
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And corporate jets are hard to justify when squeezing costs elsewhere.
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Distributors like Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc are squeezing prices of generics.
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Do you have any tips for squeezing into too small clothing?
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This coincides worryingly with the squeezing of public space for discussion.
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They applied pressure on the solid powder, squeezing the molecules further.
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Squeezing an oxygen mask, a nurse stands above the patient's head.
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This is all about rolling up companies and squeezing out efficiencies.
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Cups should fit smoothly with no wrinkles, gaps, squeezing or overflowing.
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The top 903% of Indians, indeed, are squeezing out the rest.
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Intel led the pack in squeezing more computing power onto chips.
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Drain, squeezing out any liquid, and set the spinach aside. 4.
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"Is it done?" he asks the doctor, squeezing his eyes shut.
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They target Iran's finances, with the goal of squeezing the economy.
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So, we really are just squeezing in rehearsals whenever we can.
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Right now, we're all so busy that we're squeezing it in.
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The nation's first recession in two decades is also squeezing profits.
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Still, rule makers will be wary of squeezing banks too hard.
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Meantime, cost pressures from shipping and margin-squeezing retailers are mounting.
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Negative official interest rates are further squeezing euro zone banks' margins.
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Squeezing lemons and oranges is easier with a great citrus juicer.
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It has nothing to do with squeezing, more with carving out.
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Democratic leaders say they're well aware of the pressures squeezing Ryan.
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The fit is a bit baggy – no squeezing or pinching here.
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"Whoooo!" she yelled, squeezing her legs together to increase her speed.
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Even so, Balderson seemed to be barely squeezing out a victory.
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Andrew Cuomo singled out the lender for squeezing superstorm Sandy victims.
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Tax revenues will fall, further squeezing infrastructure investment and education spending.
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All of that is set against a cooling economy squeezing margins.
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LOOK UP, AND cities seem to be squeezing in more people.
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"They were squeezing the life out of it before," he said.
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Insurers are also squeezing pharmacies, paying them less to fill prescriptions.
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But squeezing science spending is only part of the legislative evil.
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Many rage against the squeezing of the flight, to little end.
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Squeezing witnesses and defendants is a way of life for federal prosecutors.
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I never tire of watching videos of people squeezing zits and cysts.
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But that very inflation is eroding earnings, squeezing consumers and hampering growth.
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Mark Meadows reveals how Congress is squeezing the DOJ and FBI next.
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Robots are just one small part of the technological wave squeezing people.
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The good thing is that squeezing in another 20 is pretty simple.
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The five firms are squeezing traditional competitors such as IBM and Macy's.
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UK inflation is running at close to 3 percent, squeezing real earnings.
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Surging bond yields and a stronger dollar are already squeezing the economy.
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Row the dumbbell up along your ribs, squeezing the right shoulder blade.
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Prices came under government scrutiny in 2015, squeezing profits across the industry.
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Squeezing out competitors has not yet translated into juicy profits for Jio.
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Gummy white liquid continues to spill out as Dr. Lee keeps squeezing.
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"THIS IS SO exciting!" trills a young woman, squeezing her friend's arm.
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"It wasn't like he was just squeezing shots off randomly," he said.
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Cities like New York and San Francisco are squeezing professionals especially hard.
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Coupe said the market remained intensely competitive, with pricing pressure squeezing margins.
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"What we see in gravitational waves is stretching and squeezing," Farr said.
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The business relies on squeezing profits out of the lowest-margin services.
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For a few seconds, it felt like squeezing into a plastic straw.
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And developers are taking on the challenge of squeezing in such spaces.
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Mining involves crafting new computational tools for squeezing insight from big data.
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Come up halfway and extend the back leg while squeezing your glute.
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Shelby represents two different forces that are squeezing the craft brewing industry.
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That's a lot easier than squeezing behind a prickly tree every night.
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But company president Komemasu said squeezing too hard would cause lasting damage.
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But it notes that unbridled economic expansion is squeezing the planet dry.
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While the network remains profitable, overall revenue has declined, squeezing profit margins.
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But, by squeezing into such a small space, they're acting like Trumpers.
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The thought of squeezing your smartphone might sound outlandish, but it shouldn't.
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Both detectors measured the exact same stretching and squeezing of space-time.
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The ultra-wide lens is particularly fantastic at squeezing more into shots.
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Squeezing the citizens of a country to affect regime change is absurd.
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Yet how is the US squeezing so much money from these defendants?
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The longer it goes, maybe they&aposre squeezing their sticks a little tighter.
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Squeezing profit margins, input prices rose at the fastest rate since late 2012.
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I felt her pulling and squeezing my skin — it was the strangest feeling.
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If you've already done all that and are still just squeezing by until
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However, experts warn against squeezing the stinger or using tweezers to remove it.
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New York (CNN Business)Jamba Juice is squeezing out part of its name.
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"That's too expensive, and too far," said Fatouma Mohammed, squeezing her daughter's hand.
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Before Angel knew it, Mami's fingers were around her throat, squeezing mad hard.
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"We're not at absolute zero yet because our squeezing isn't perfect," he said.
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Stable, low crop prices, induced by a persistent global glut, were squeezing margins.
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But platforms have become remarkably canny at squeezing their customers in other ways.
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It just wouldn't be an auto show without Waymo squeezing its way in.
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But squeezing into a definition that isn't your own doesn't make it right.
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Slicing meats, throwing baguettes around, squeezing mayonnaise -- I just got into a zone.
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The job was an extra, one of many emergencies they were squeezing in.
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Under the current round of squeezing, 10 banks will be amalgamated into four.
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I love squeezing it out of the tube and just eating calves' liverwurst.
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The country's first recession in more than two decades is also squeezing profits.
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Getting this quick access by squeezing the phone was a lot of fun.
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"We're going to be a great girl squad," she says, squeezing Warren's hand.
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Western cities can often accommodate their growing populations by squeezing more people in.
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Serve them up with just a few lemon wedges for squeezing over top.
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The stool hangs out in the rectum before squeezing out through the anus.
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Your gut might be squeezing food through too quickly to get properly digested.
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It's kind of like spinning and squeezing Mario's noggin in Super Mario 64.
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The US has had more clear cut successes squeezing North Korea's overseas revenues.
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Squeezing guilty pleas out of vulnerable witnesses does nothing to change those facts.
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But the resolution does nothing to address the inertia that's squeezing teacher pay.
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Visitors will explore them from all sides, wandering through and squeezing in between.
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Rinse and drain the yuba, gently squeezing to remove any excess liquid. 3.
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"I described maybe hitting myself or squeezing the baby too tight," she said.
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The full coverage helps support my stomach without squeezing or creating any bulges.
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I feel horrible because they clearly are stressed out about squeezing me in.
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After squeezing the workers for four more years of unpaid labor, on Aug.
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But Amazon can better control those costs by squeezing its own delivery network.
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A second factor squeezing margins was that "deposit competition wont ease," Heung added.
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These so-called compression boots work by squeezing and releasing around your legs.
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I think the Botox prevents that muscle from squeezing and stops oil production.
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But it can also make squeezing into the coach section somewhat more painful.
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She likened them to people squeezing themselves into suits that were too tight.
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The alternative is squeezing the economy in order to balance the government's books.
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My grandmother was, in addition, fond of affectionately grabbing and squeezing my forearm.
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A flatter yield curve puts lenders at a disadvantage by squeezing profit margins.
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By squeezing the surface once, you can play, pause or answer a call.
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It has two different modes that can be activated by squeezing either foot.
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One sought warmth by squeezing himself inside the plastic covering of his mattress.
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Sources connected to the bar described the alleged assault as Carter squeezing Carden's larynx.
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But it's hardly the only way of squeezing green energy out of the country.
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Squeezing your muscles and holding that position for a second won't do much strengthening.
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He brought down the deficit gradually by slashing public investment and squeezing other spending.
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Programs might also represent an opportunity for squeezing more cash out of your employer.
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Now all that debt is squeezing companies, as lower oil prices deplete cash flow.
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"She had 12 percent of her heart pumping, so it's barely squeezing," Natalie said.
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"I was in charge of squeezing orange juice for the crew's breakfast," she says.
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But the government is squeezing the funding needed to maintain and improve our system.
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It felt like a corset was cinched around my neck and squeezing me tightly.
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Cote rebuffed the theory that the company is squeezing the business to generate margins.
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He combines fish sauce, bird's eye chilies, and garlic, before squeezing in the lime.
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Samsung is really squeezing as much out of this as possible — and understandably so.
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The energy group was the lone gainer, squeezing out a modest 0.2 percent gain.
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And the longer you use it the more value you're squeezing out of it.
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Big privately held holding companies dominate many sectors, squeezing out smaller, more innovative firms.
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MORE SATANIC THAN ANTON LAVEY SQUEEZING CHOCOLATE TRIPLE-SIXES ONTO A FROZEN GOAT SKULL.
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The fit felt good, and the hexagonal design gripped his penis without squeezing it.
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Warren assumes squeezing hospitals, doctors and other providers to a degree that's never worked.
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The idea is that passengers will therefore spend less time squeezing past each other.
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The massive funding rounds going to startups aren't just squeezing out early-stage investors.
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If you ever dream of squeezing in a siesta at work, you're not alone.
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It is our greatest national asset and we are squeezing it to breaking point.
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That didn't stop her from squeezing in some final stops on the campaign trail.
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Drive your right leg behind you, squeezing your glute as you extend your leg.
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They live in crowded apartment buildings, squeezing up stairs or into elevators with neighbors.
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One world is gradually squeezing the other out entirely, and nobody seems to mind.
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This woman is squeezing the hoop between her legs, and her friends seem concerned.
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That has prompted investors to demand higher returns for Italian debt, further squeezing credit.
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For most runners, running doesn't stop, even if you're just barely squeezing it in.
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Amazon has been squeezing more profit out of its operations as growth has slowed.
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Squeezing regional dictators is simply not a priority for Latin America's democratically elected leaders.
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I was clenching my teeth, squeezing my legs tightly together, waiting to breathe again.
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As he struggled to gain his bearings, hands enveloped Mr. Winters's neck, squeezing tightly.
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Squeezing refunds from outfits like this seemed inadequate: They should have been shut down.
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This year's is experimenting with a higher defensive line, squeezing the play, restricting space.
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These low crop prices also are squeezing cropland values, according to both banks' surveys.
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Inflation is squeezing household budgets and traders this week protested against new tax measures.
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Too many and three students are suddenly squeezing into dorm rooms meant for two.
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Finally, the puzzle is $13.99, squeezing your total cost just under $100 at $99.88.
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Having a profitable business doesn't mean squeezing the lemon for every last bitter drop.
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She took the cup from her mother's unsteady hand, squeezing the old woman's arm.
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Our previous policy was based on squeezing people on the island, forcing an uprising.
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When he was assistant coach, he was more successful at squeezing in afternoon naps.
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They both control your posture, squeezing you in the areas you need help with.
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Your uterus is squeezing too hard, cutting off blood flow, and generally overexerting itself.
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Start your day by squeezing fresh lemon into a mug of warm or hot water.
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Squeezing your own spots is one of life's strangely satisfying pleasures, if not mildly gross.
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The moves, along with squeezing costs from supplier contracts, aimed to raise revenue and margins.
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Blenders simplify meeting that nutrient goal by squeezing them into a 30-second meal replacement.
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Democrats have criticized the bill for squeezing government revenues to provide tax cuts for corporations.
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"Most men don't like other men who are not gay squeezing their butts," Bryant said.
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Bella Hadid is squeezing in some romantic time before she gears up for Fashion Week.
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Nothing has worked, short of literally squeezing a dollop of moisturizer directly into his palms.
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He suggests a little test: From standing, try squeezing your glutes together for 10 reps.
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Even as sales slowly improve, land and labor costs are rising and squeezing profit margins.
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Squeezing the trigger speeds up the blades and takes your mix from chunky to smooth.
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Oh, and a Fox camera soon would be squeezing in for a live TV hit.
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In 2015, Biden was on camera squeezing a woman reporter around her waist from behind.
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"ClassPass is squeezing studios to the point of death," said one New York studio owner.
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If these trends continue global firms' tax and wage bills will rise, squeezing profits further.
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Their furry coats cover thick, tough skin that can withstand squeezing and scraping through tunnels.
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But it was awful; the prosthetic was squeezing my head and pushing on my eyes.
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Their purchases would push up the value of the dollar, encouraging imports and squeezing exports.
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Higher prices and reduced incentives are squeezing younger buyers, who have been affected the most.
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But the move has drawn criticism from financial institutions for squeezing their already-thin margins.
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Crude prices have risen 23% this year, increasing costs and squeezing margins for oil refiners.
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He may believe that the more squeezing China does, the faster U.S. companies will repatriate.
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The tax law provides some flexibility in squeezing the most tax savings out of conversions.
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It may worry that squeezing Mr Kim even harder could cause his regime to collapse.
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Strain the syrup out, squeezing out the solids, and mix with an equal part vinegar.
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Crude prices have risen 268.7970% this year, increasing costs and squeezing margins for oil refiners.
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The far-right newcomers, Alternative for Germany (AfD), took third place, squeezing more mainstream parties.
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Membership of the WTO means forgoing the option of squeezing foreign rivals with trade restrictions.
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Squeezing all my mite, I went down, paused & squeezed even harder to pull back in.
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The harsh economic sanctions are squeezing Tehran, which has started to respond by lashing out.
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TURKEY BANKS ASSOCIATION HEAD DENIES REPORTS THAT TURKISH BANKS ARE SQUEEZING LIQUIDITY TO FOREIGN BANKS
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Energy briefly fell more than 1 percent before squeezing out a gain of 0.11 points.
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Turtle says his old buds started squeezing him out when they opened several more locations.
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He struck her four times with the piping before she escaped by squeezing his testicles.
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The headband hurts, even the subtle hint of elastic feels like it's squeezing his brain.
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Before squeezing into a wetsuit, policymakers may first need to go on a regulatory diet.
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The whole time I've been doing this, I'm always squeezing in things here and there.
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Getting it done, however, meant squeezing the most out of every minute and every dollar.
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He redid all her work, squeezing the nasturtiums close and sliding in a second tray.
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With the sequester squeezing military spending for years, much of that spending increase was necessary.
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The doctor sat next to the father, and they took turns gently squeezing the airbag.
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We cracked open coconuts, grinding their flesh and squeezing out the cream with our hands.
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Until then, the banks had had things their own way, including squeezing out competing networks.
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Low or negative rates make it more difficult to manage net interest margins, squeezing profits.
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Congress should not be squeezing the agency when it's workloads are at all-time highs.
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As vehicles become more fuel efficient, gas taxes have produced less revenue, squeezing state budgets.
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The ad industry is under threat from clients who are squeezing them, devaluing their services.
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They will continue to drive up transfer fees and wages, squeezing the football economy further.
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At the same time, wage increases have not managed to surpass inflation — squeezing consumers' income.
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The juxtaposition between tightly squeezing this little gem inside of you while increasingly getting wetter.
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Children are famous on Instagram for squeezing limes into their eyes or sledding down escalators.
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He is also concerned that out-of-state and foreign students are squeezing out Michiganders.
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Only, instead of squeezing my upper arm, it was going to town on my legs.
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In other words, even with the economy now near full employment, profits are squeezing paychecks.
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He did it, without squeezing, and though it didn't exactly bother him, it felt uncomfortable.
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These higher rents have trickled down to consumers, while squeezing the margins of vendors there.
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He compared it to squeezing a peach pit or a watermelon seed with your fingertips.
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Further east, low-cost upstarts are squeezing so-called flag carrier airlines, like Thai Airways.
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Blenders simplify meeting your nutrient goal by squeezing everything into a 30-second meal replacement.
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First, remove as much air as you can from the bag by gently squeezing it.
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"It's overwhelming," said Ms. Deler, squeezing Mr. Moreno's hand and looking like she might hyperventilate.
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No obnoxious SUVs at odd angles, half-on, half-off the sidewalk, squeezing out pedestrians.
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He and Dr Ritchie then measured the scales' toughness by squeezing them between metal plates.
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While this system serves global agribusiness well, it is rapidly squeezing farmers and the planet.
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Further squeezing discretionary federal spending will do little to solve our long-term budget problems.
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You should try to avoid blocking aisles with your cart and squeezing produce too hard.
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You simply break the seal of the tins by squeezing close to where they meet.
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He also said he was not too concerned about squeezing big men into coach seats.
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Keep squeezing North Korean elite, but be under no illusion it will compel real change.
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It's a mind trick—the fabric is just squeezing you to keep your posture straight.
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We were squeezing them for time, and as such, they only have a few minutes.
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But Kraft's problems suggest that unremittingly squeezing expenses can make it harder to stay competitive.
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"As she goes in and starts squeezing, in my head I'm saying: "YESSSSS GET THAT BASTARD.
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That cook is effectively squeezing out all the meat's juices, dropping them into the flames below.
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"What became apparent was [QE] was squeezing volatility and creating a one-way trade," he said.
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In a bid to maximize profits, airlines are squeezing more and more people onto their planes.
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In the first case, the danger is that there will be a policy mistake, squeezing debtors.
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But, instead of squeezing your lower limbs into traditionally tapered cuts, the solution is rather simple.
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The idea that shorter holidays must be achieved by squeezing more out of teachers is wrong.
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Higher lending volumes have helped offset the impact of low interest rates squeezing net interest margins.
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Think suggestive images of bare legs in a bathtub or an actress squeezing a juicy mango.
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Bloom seems to have outdone himself with this vacation photo that has him squeezing Perry's breasts.
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Looks like the same experience applies to squeezing people out of planes ("Air rage", April 15th).
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Return to stand by pushing through all four corners of your feet and squeezing your glutes.
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But many accuse China of extensive meddling in many sectors, denying democratic reforms and squeezing freedoms.
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Liberal administrators are not only entrenching their power, squeezing out conservative or populist points of view.
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NASA is getting really good at squeezing every last bit of life out of its hardware.
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Then, you pull the trigger and continue squeezing for as long as you need the flames.
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His probe has dominated the news, squeezing out coverage of many of the Trump administration's accomplishments.
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Meanwhile, the drone's small size makes it thrillingly agile and capable of squeezing into tight spaces.
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Meanwhile, McDonald's seems to be taking matters into its own hands and squeezing Mr Bakshi's suppliers.
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Strain the syrup out, squeezing out the solids, and mix with an equal part balsamic vinegar.
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Other indicators of pain include nostril flaring, bulging brows, eye squeezing, and an increased heart rate.
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Well, what Taylor did over nine innings, Yankees right-hander Kirby Yates tried squeezing into one.
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Squeezing every last calorie and nutrient molecule from what they eat is crucial to their survival.
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You're either crawling on your belly, climbing straight up, or squeezing straight down for four hours.
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With higher fuel costs squeezing profit margins, airlines are scaling back on capacity despite strong demand.
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But squeezing customers too much could result in stronger competition from AirAsia Indonesia Tbk PT (CMPP.JK).
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As investors demand more for a lower price, firms have been reducing headcount and squeezing pay.
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Crude prices CLc1 have risen 23% this year, increasing costs and squeezing margins for oil refiners.
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Women can inject it themselves simply by squeezing a small bulb filled with the proper dosage.
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A doctor gets in, squeezing into the middle seat for the four-hour journey to Samarkand.
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My worry is squeezing Hamas too much could lead to certain splits and allow certain radicalization.
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The decline coincided with McDonald's marketing shift away from its popular but profit-squeezing Dollar Menu.
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DJI sure seems to be squeezing a lot out of the final months of the year.
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You might have a little trouble squeezing into this one, but it's available at Walmart, $11.99.
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Last year Locavore made the annual Asia's 50 Best Restaurants list, squeezing in at number 49.
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The pressure is staring to feed through to shelf prices, pushing up inflation and squeezing consumers.
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He was always rubbing my neck, holding my hand, squeezing me and making me feel loved.
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My grandfather would pluck them one by one, gingerly slicing and squeezing them to make juice.
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Gasoline and blending components have been quietly building, squeezing the amount of storage left in Europe.
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Squeezing more patients into an hour is better than spending time entering data at a keyboard.
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When you reach the top of standing position, thrust your hips slightly forward, squeezing your glutes.
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"It's really about squeezing our existing assets," Chief Executive Peter Coleman said on a conference call.
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Try squeezing onto the elevated, wood-and-concrete promenade that runs above its six vehicle lanes.
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Blepharospasm, another kind, is a forced squeezing shut of the eyelids that reduces or blocks vision.
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But premiums paid through our paychecks and rising deductibles and co-payments are squeezing working families.
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At this point, we've exhausted all avenues of experimentation and research without squeezing Chris Matthews himself.
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"They have an edge of squeezing out one more litter, one more half litter," Corrigan said.
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Top with remaining scallions, a sprinkling of chopped peanuts, and a wedge of lime for squeezing.
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Imagine this scenario: You're in the shower, squeezing out the last few drops of your shampoo.
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Squeezing them too hard could drive the companies to move some U.S.-based jobs to India.
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They hug kidneys without squeezing too tight and offer comfortable lumbar support that's not too hard.
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He suggested getting rid of No. 7 and squeezing a short par 3 in somewhere else.
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Mr. Liggett said he would signal that he wanted to speak by squeezing Mr. Sherwen's knee.
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She imagines she sees her rapist everywhere — at the supermarket absently squeezing the hot dog buns.
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Fulfill all your squeezing and popping needs with this gloriously disgusting pimple popper simulator for $13.56.
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Here's an administration squeezing a close ally while telegraphing our negotiating terms to a deadly enemy.
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In fact, it barely felt like I was wearing a shapewear bra — no squeezing or tightness.
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I ended up squeezing the lime in the drink and putting the olive in the glass.
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"I think everyone is squeezing it a little bit," Jordan Staal said of the pressure offensively.
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The medics strapped a bag valve on his face and started squeezing air into his lungs.
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In July of that year, he escaped his captors by squeezing out of a basement window.
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It's super crowded, which is a great excuse for squeezing in super close and making out.
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Off-price retailers like Walmart could invest in lowering prices, squeezing their mid-tier retail competition.
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Matilda, fearless as always, pushed ahead to take the lead, with Sherman squeezing in beside her.
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High-grade credits, in particular, exploited these dynamics well, squeezing relationship banks for tightly-priced borrowings.
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He is bitter toward Washington politicians, who he said were squeezing the life out of Riverton.
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"That second inning was huge, squeezing out of there giving up only one run," he said.
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The Socialists have advocated more modest tax increases, and have not talked about squeezing the banks.
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Our experience was me squeezing into the tiny bathing suits French pools require men to wear.
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The biggest concern, the investment bank said, is increased competition in collaboration software squeezing renewal rates.
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I started with the idea of squeezing extra words into a grid where they didn't fit.
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Companies are squeezing more and more out of states keen to lure business, as Amazon proved.
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About half also felt that despite an improving economy, living costs are squeezing the middle class.
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The unit has been focused on squeezing more revenue out of its advisers by deepening client relationships.
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Boa constrictors hunt by squeezing prey until they lose consciousness from lack of oxygen to the brain.
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The hinge is useful for taking photos from different heights and squeezing the camera into tight places.
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That's why Apple has shifted its focus to squeezing more money out of each existing iPhone user.
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Munger said the rise of ETFs has driven fees lower overall, squeezing managers accustomed to generous compensation.
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You also outfit your toes with bend sensors, so squeezing them lets the robotic hands make fists.
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American automakers who make cars in China might find their local joint-venture partners squeezing them out.
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The device isn't perfect — for example, it did cause inflammation from all the squeezing, twisting, and friction.
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Bruckner said he heard what sounded like a "small explosion" after squeezing the brakes while riding downhill.
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That would make those thirsty trucks and SUVs less appealing to consumers, squeezing Detroit's primary profit source.
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Game 22014 was closer, with the Warriors squeezing out a win and a 27-27 series advantage.
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Juicero, the company that made its name by creating a proprietary juice-squeezing machine, is shutting down.
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With their grip on the judiciary, the security forces and some state concerns, they are squeezing him.
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Cutting to 0.25% risked squeezing the margin between what banks paid savers and what they charged borrowers.
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The latest finds Lemon deadpanning while pouring himself a hot tea and squeezing a lemon over it.
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Worse, oil and steel prices are rising, squeezing margins in the transportation and construction industries, he continued.
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The family has been sharing videos of McKenna with her eyes open and squeezing her mother's fingers.
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It stood accused of sins from violating privacy and oversharing data to squeezing competition and undermining democracy.
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Russia, France and Argentina all faced protests when they tried to stabilise pension funds by squeezing payouts.
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It also automatically shuts off if kids try to grab the motors by squeezing its plastic case.
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He is limiting the press, closing down civil-society groups and squeezing the space for public discussion.
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Making mining more profitable has long involved squeezing out more tonnes of metal per ounce of brawn.
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The original marshmallow chicks were more labor-intensive, requiring manually squeezing marshmallow paste out of pastry tubes.
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But the forces squeezing social democracy across Europe may prove too powerful for Mr Sieling to resist.
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Bumps in the road were dampened by the incompressible fluid squeezing the compressible gas in the spheres.
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I felt like someone was, bit by bit, squeezing all the air and life out of me.
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People were squeezing in all these other things that were completely at odds with her original vision.
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In other words, Wells Fargo has had a longstanding policy of scamming, squeezing, and cheating its customers.
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A drop in inflation expectations pushes up the real interest rate, squeezing borrowing and adding to pessimism.
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Falling U.S. interest rates have been squeezing banks, hitting net interest income and raising competition in lending.
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What I'm saying is they're squeezing out all the content they can get from this tiny cyst.
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But current prices are squeezing U.S. shale oil producers and other drillers around the world, said Smith.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that the state is squeezing the donju, North Korea's new successful class of traders.
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Just imagine, all the lifeboats are on the deck and 4,000 people are all squeezing onto them.
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Taylor Swift is squeezing out one more song before Reputation finally debuts at midnight Friday, Nov. 10.
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I'd look the other way, squeezing my eyes shut, trying to sing a song in my head.
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Citrus presses on the other hand, enclose the halved citrus, squeezing it from the top and bottom.
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It detects how hard you're squeezing it through the other Joy-Con, which slots into the top.
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Squeezing into an L-39 is a far cry from nestling into coach class on a 767.
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That's especially a risk if things devolve into violent strangulation, aka squeezing or constricting of the neck.
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It also generates greater revenue per square foot than landlords by squeezing more people into a space.
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When doctors eased the sedation temporarily, Mr. Peres was responsive, squeezing Dr. Walden's hand at his direction.
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If Silicon Valley ignores the challenges squeezing our youth and middle class there will be a backlash.
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In a low-growth economy, getting bigger and squeezing out competitors is a clear way to success.
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Squeezing more money out of your boss might be as easy as reassessing your 401(k) contribution.
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He made close eye contact with the residents who turned out to see him, effortlessly squeezing elbows.
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Squeezing in a third means their hiking boots will be dealing with the large drive shaft tunnel.
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When it comes to squeezing North Korea, the Friendship Bridge is where the rubber hits the road.
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And Chick-fil-A is only getting better at squeezing more money out of each individual restaurant.
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Iran pocketed Obama's support for its Syrian ally while squeezing him for concessions on all other points.
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U.S. airlines have struggled to balance raising salaries with squeezing money out of increasingly cost-sensitive customers.
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With arbitrage to Asia closed for now, U.S. cargoes headed to Europe could start squeezing smaller suppliers.
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Because after all, what holiday begins with a curiously dressed overweight man squeezing himself down your chimney?
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Transfer the vegetables to a clean bowl, squeezing gently as you do so to remove excess liquid.
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Sure, we now have purchasing power that allows us to buy better ingredients without squeezing the farmer.
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But analysts say squeezing PBMs won't solve some of the fundamental problems that drive high drug spending.
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The bands are removed by squeezing together two metal prongs located on the underside of the band.
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The days of squeezing in more stuff at the expense of rearward visibility and safety are over.
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Squeezing more dollars out of current members and enlisting new recruits to Ollie's Army will be difficult.
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But they are also ideal for squeezing the active ingredients out of marijuana plants to create oil.
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Instead of squeezing a few dozen affordable housing units out of developers, she wanted to add thousands.
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Every management decision at Winn, Bauer discovers, is dictated by one imperative: maintaining profitability by squeezing expenses.
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Sometimes you need to relax by squeezing a plush representation of cold raw dead fish on rice.
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The doctor tried again: Had she been squeezing lime juice into any drink while on the beach?
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Prince Mohammed has sought to counter the capital flight by squeezing detainees and others to surrender assets.
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And there was evidence that Twitter is getting better at squeezing advertising revenue out of its users.
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It does this by squeezing together layers of wood pulp that have had their fibres carefully arranged.
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"I think it probably took some people probably by surprise in squeezing the time constraints," said Sen.
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When squeezing a stress ball can't soothe your anxieties, maybe watching one getting shred to pieces will.
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Wages have lagged behind inflation for much of that period, squeezing the spending power of many households.
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Today I am part of the tribe of frightened Londoners, tight-squeezing mothers, searching writers, stress-eaters.
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It's common knowledge, too, that squeezing insurance money out of fake or exaggerated injuries is a racket.
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Squeezing the whole thing with lemon juice will immediately soften everything you've worked so hard to crisp.
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A supply glut squeezing memory chip prices, the company's most important profit driver, is largely to blame.
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So, we asked people in the Refinery29 community to share their tips for squeezing fitness into their workday.
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Drain, squeezing any liquid from the herbs, then transfer them to a blender along with the remaining ingredients.
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WARNING: GRAPHIC PHOTOS BELOW "It just felt like a hand squeezing as hard as possible," he told FOX35.
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Then extend your right leg and perform tiny little pulses while squeezing your booty as tightly as possible.
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Still, unlike the Jabras, these float a little bit away from your ear instead of squeezing right inside.
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While the headband is somewhat flexible and adjustable in length, it was definitely squeezing my glasses and temples.
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They are involved in extortion — squeezing working families that are already in financial distress down to the bone.
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The TFA is supposed to surmount these hurdles by, for example, setting standards, streamlining processes and squeezing fees.
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Protesters accuse the build up of the government's policies of hitting the poor and squeezing the middle class.
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But the plan could backfire on Japanese firms by pushing up labor costs and squeezing profits, analysts say.
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The accordion doors of the trolley opened and I climbed through, squeezing past passengers to the ticket puncher.
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It was really squeezing our household budget, and I was still unable to buy the medications I needed.
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But from America to China, vehicle-emissions standards have become tougher, squeezing more mileage out of less fuel.
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Higher promotions and discounts are squeezing Under Armour's margins as the company tries to win back market share.
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When the rope moves abruptly through the channel, the cam rotates, tightly squeezing the rope between metal plates.
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By late Thursday, the aftermath of Harvey was squeezing Beaumont, a city of 120,000 people, on multiple fronts.
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"Everyone I know is squeezing and doing everything they can, trying to go further with less," he said.
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Instead of tapping, you can control music playback by squeezing the notches on the end of each earbud.
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The transformation in the way households do their shopping is squeezing some industries, while creating whole new ones.
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By squeezing the grips on the Vive's hand-held motion controllers, you can grab and dual wield them.
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A new smartphone device allows people to easily measure their blood pressure without a cuff squeezing their arm.
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Stop the picking, squeezing, popping, and ill-advised DIY extractions, and try these skin-clearing wonder products instead.
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It also helps that culturing yogurt is more complicated than squeezing a baggie of milk with your hands.
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Other tech companies are following his lead by squeezing new offices into cities where millennials prefer to live.
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The Harvard professor's team created an uncanny valley-inhabiting X-shaped robot capable of squeezing under tight cracks.
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Gone were the days of squeezing pastes from a tube; improved packaging reduced meal preparation and consumption time.
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They split into groups, squeezing into desks designed for children, arraying purses and plastic bags around their feet.
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That isn't always possible so I'm often squeezing writing and social media into whatever spare moment I have.
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The industry has warned that squeezing their profit margins may force them to drop clients with low assets.
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"So when companies have 'fun' offices, all that means is they're squeezing production out of people," says Ben.
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There's a rating called ejection fraction, which essentially measures how strong your heart is squeezing and pumping blood.
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Companies have complained for nearly two years, with the dollar crisis already squeezing smaller firms out of business.
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We live in a world where everyone is obsessed with squeezing more goals onto their to-do list.
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At the time, larger breweries increased their scale and distribution footprint, squeezing out many of the smaller players.
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That means squeezing as much money as it can from each user with these improved ad targeting options.
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Yet odious as Mr Kim's regime is, China is not alone in fearing the consequences of squeezing it.
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It also generates greater revenue per square foot than traditional landlords, by squeezing more workers into a property.
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By imposing such duties through bureaucrats, elected officials can avoid political blowback and responsibility for squeezing their constituents.
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Beyond squeezing Iran on price, they want to squeeze Iran on access to Western capital and know-how.
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This squeezing is achieved by conventional high explosive surrounding the core exploding in an inward direction — an implosion.
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The Federal Reserve's rate hikes are raising borrowing costs -- and squeezing the credit-sensitive housing and auto markets.
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Squeezing climate change into other debates will only allow time for rhetoric about the urgency of the problem.
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Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and other rights groups have long criticized the government for squeezing out opponents.
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Connect the tracker's charging cable by squeezing both clamps and affixing it to the back of the unit.
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Worth well over $230trn, it could, once listed, be the world's most valuable public firm, squeezing past Apple.
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It will turn some arbitrary midpoint of your torso back into a waist with its patented squeezing technology.
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As part of withdrawing from the agreement, the Trump administration has reimposed sanctions that are squeezing Iran's economy.
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The landscape in traditionally competitive markets, such as Colombia, will remain tough, further squeezing weaker operators' cash flows.
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But traders and officials expect that after some initial minor squeezing, whatever enforcement there is will be relaxed.
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HTC's Edge Sense tech, which lets you launch certain features by squeezing your phone, is also on board.
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"These names could be the ultimate beneficiaries as two central banks fight over squeezing their bonds," wrote BofA.
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Instead, they'll start by squeezing an obscure reference to one of Vonnegut's books into an otherwise harmless conversation.
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The shifting balance of power in the auto industry is already squeezing the lives of thousands of workers.
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It remains to be seen if his next plan — squeezing China and North Korea simultaneously — works any better.
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The olives go through a second round of squeezing, leaving behind the squashed, mealy remains of the fruit.
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The Turkish lira has been falling steadily and inflation has been rising, squeezing Turkish workers and the government.
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Porsche is squeezing in one more teaser ahead of the global debut of the all-electric Porsche Taycan.
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But the bridge and hundreds like it — overpriced, underused and sinking in debt — are squeezing governments across China.
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He was sitting in a large armchair and squeezing honey into a cup of Lipton Yellow Label Tea.
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People tried sweating their fat away in rubber suits, or squeezing it away in a pressurized reducing machine.
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Squeezing ride-hailing companies for taxes and fees is another way that cities can pay for road improvements.
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That means you don't have to worry about squeezing into a spot too tight to open your doors.
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But the desire for affordable, throwaway fashion persists, squeezing wages for the workers who stitch most Western clothes.
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If you're interested in squeezing in a show this summer, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" runs through August 13th.
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After squeezing Greece no matter the cost, European officials ought to recognize that their analysis has been flawed.
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Dr. Dao's treatment touched a nerve among fliers, who have been squeezing into smaller seats on crowded aircraft.
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The tidal forces of Saturn pulling and squeezing Enceladus appear to generate enough heat to melt the ice.
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""Imagine you are squeezing an orange in your armpit, therefore creating tension through your shoulders and upper torso.
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The opposition blames Sisi's government for squeezing potential rivals through what they see as a strategy of intimidation.
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Update With more travelers and fewer job seekers nationwide, the tight job market is squeezing the hospitality industry.
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Meantime, retailers are squeezing brands on price and giving increasing shelf-space to upstart and private label brands.
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A recent study showed that cheap gasoline is squeezing U.S. bus companies and the Amtrak passenger rail system.
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Can your eyes handle the burn of squeezing in 24,840 x 2160 pixels on a 15.6-inch screen?
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Competition from the banking giants, startups and even non-banks, like private equity firms, is squeezing regional players.
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They are lean, with Popeye forearms, callused palms and finger joints gnarled from years of squeezing tiny edges.
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A collapse in oil prices and the value of a rouble pushed up inflation, further squeezing household budgets.
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Three policemen had arrived, and they conferred above Cillian, their black boots squeezing mud around the bog cotton.
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Silicon Valley giants spent much of 2018 being accused of inflaming, radicalizing, dumbing down and squeezing the masses.
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Drain the gelatin from the water, squeezing out any liquid, then add your bloomed gelatin to the saucepan.
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Instead, I suggest squeezing each bite right before it goes into your mouth, and not a moment sooner.
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"Whole lotta drizzles today," said Randolph Denis, 44, squeezing a zigzag of vanilla syrup atop an iced latte.
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This helps prevent a runaway valuation from squeezing the percentage share they'd be able to purchase in the company.
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There's never any nagging from the flight staff about buckling seat belts or squeezing your belongings under the seat.
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"My one request, is that you tell no one about this," Blake said, squeezing my knee beneath our table.
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Immediately squeezing profits out of those acquisitions is critical for companies like Diamondback and Parsley Energy, said Instinet's Byrne.
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So how can you intentionally find peace in the middle of your crazy life without simply squeezing it in?
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They're on brand if you identify as a fun millennial Sometimes squeezing into a stereotype is a good thing.
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On Tuesday, the "Modern Family" star took to her Instagram story to document herself squeezing a workout session in.
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Low interest rates have made traditional retail banking less profitable and are squeezing margins on wealth and asset management.
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The experience of squeezing the phone is a little unsettling at first and definitely takes some getting used to.
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Squeezing the State Department would mean that development banks, which back green projects around the world, could lose $3.13m.
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After all, it's possible to make a normal cup of orange juice by squeezing oranges with your bare hands.
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Seeing as how tech companies are increasingly fixated on squeezing money out of customers through subscriptions, that makes sense.
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SQUEEZING BANKS The debate over the impact of low and negative rates on European banks is scarcely less impassioned.
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Phogat wrapped her opponent in her arms and legs, locking her there and squeezing the fight out of her.
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The early ripples of this force are already moving through the job market, squeezing professions built around rote work.
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But Mr Trump's priority appears to be selling arms to the kingdom, and enlisting its help in squeezing Iran.
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But, unlike squeezing in a spontaneous quickie, sex in the great outdoors requires a little more planning and caution.
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However, analysts covering the companies were not convinced that squeezing costs out of the combined business would be easy.
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Part of Wednesday's buying was driven by speculative buying in the futures to trigger short-squeezing, Ishiguro also said.
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Research also found that people who cursed while squeezing a hand vice were able to squeeze harder and longer.
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Local businessmen whisper that the RPF muscles in on their operations, demanding a stake and slowly squeezing them out.
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One moment the character, and the film, are actively surprising the audience, squeezing out laughs at a rapid clip.
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Squeezing miners may be Mr Kabila's only chance of raising the funds he desperately needs to stay in power.
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U.S.-China trade tensions, including tariffs on some products and the restrictions on sales to Huawei, are squeezing chipmakers.
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You can&apost just keep squeezing businesses or other taxpayers forever and not expect them to try to escape.
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It might have been way of testing Kim&aposs seriousness and squeezing maybe a few more concessions from him.
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I mean, I don't exactly have a lot of sex toys that I just like to sit around squeezing.
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Cops say Tekashi squeezed a lieutenant's hand while being apprehended, squeezing it so hard apparently that it caused swelling.
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During good times, fiscal restraint makes room for mining to boom without unduly squeezing the rest of the economy.
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Many of those that haven't been squeezed out by luxury property developers must cling on by squeezing their customers.
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I'm very good at using and squeezing every minute I can out of the day to get things done.
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You may know it by one of its other names, like "popping" and "squeezing," but it's all the same.
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Then, in June 2012, he had another "mild" heart attack after experiencing "a squeezing, tight pain" for several days.
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The rivalry is intense: witness the difficulty Washington is having squeezing Huawei's telecom equipment out of European phone networks.
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The trade war is further squeezing American farmers whose incomes have been under pressure amid a global grain glut.
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Squeezing a few extra beds into the same floorspace creates a family room for which hotels charge a premium.
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The research cited two cases of pumping up prices and squeezing markets to show underlying behaviors are rarely new.
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I'm watching the show snuggled up with my dog, and when things get scary enough, I'm squeezing him (gently).
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Given the regulatory pressures squeezing the pharma and biotech companies he served, the long-term future didn't look promising.
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But this one—made from fancy-ass Peruvian alpaca wool—keeps me warm without squeezing my skull for hours.
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Every day felt like an emergency, and the idea of squeezing in a workout seemed both impossible and frivolous.
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Bottle episodes are about compression, about squeezing a plot into a smaller and smaller space until it bears fruit.
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Franchisees recently have tangled with McDonald's over everything from restaurant renovations to the popular but margin-squeezing Dollar Menu.
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HONG KONG — The Alibaba Group, which owns China's biggest online marketplaces, is squeezing more money out of slowing growth.
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As China's economic growth has slowed, it has exported its surplus steel, squeezing global prices until the recent rally.
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Streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music have faced criticism from some musicians, who argue it's squeezing artists' income.
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Rising wages are squeezing profits, prompting some toymakers to move production to India or Vietnam, where labour is cheaper.
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I.T. specialists, professionals and retirees are descending on the town, squeezing out the more chilled-out — and impecunious — population.
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When she took her last breath, squeezing my hand that sunny Thursday afternoon, I fell through the looking glass.
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I have a pretty busy schedule, so it would be tricky squeezing in a weekly appointment with a therapist.
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This shutdown is squeezing the finances of so many Americans, including thousands of federal workers who live in Virginia.
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By squeezing the bedroom a bit, the bathroom has grown from 35 square feet to about 40 square feet.
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But analysts and Western diplomats who spoke to Reuters said the military was squeezing PML-N ahead of polls.
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Toss the cucumber with salt and let it sit for 5 minutes before squeezing out all of the liquid.
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I remember the baby squeezing my finger on the way there and thinking, 'I've got to help these people.
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Since the two oil-producing giants compete for the same markets, squeezing one may end up helping the other.
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Mr. Trump's assessment that China is no longer playing a helpful role in squeezing Pyongyang is accurate, analysts said.
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Finally, full decarbonization means squeezing the carbon emissions out of buildings, one of the most difficult challenges of all.
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Hanyu prefaced each routine with a quirky ritual, squeezing Pooh for good luck before he stepped onto the ice.
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That is squeezing multinational companies in sectors including electronics, consumer and luxury goods, aviation, infrastructure, tourism, entertainment, and hospitality.
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After a short while, we see Bruce squeezing through the crowd and taking a seat at the back bar.
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Analysts say a drop in memory chip shipments to China's embattled Huawei Technologies exacerbated a price-squeezing supply glut.
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How do I unlearn a lifetime of squeezing my fat into clothes that create the illusion of a waist?
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China's squeezing a lot harder right now, and the Americans are not going to be happy about that. Right?
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In a heart-squeezing twist, neither was — both queens will stay and slay the flying monkeys for another week.
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Slumlords, too, would move in, squeezing value from subdivided rental homes that otherwise might have been owned by families.
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And after squeezing the banks for years, Orban started to cut the bank tax this year, improving investors' mood.
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Your name is in the tabloids and if you Google you, I'm sure it says 'Michael Darby squeezing ass.
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The goal, he said, was not to simply prop up a roster in hope of squeezing into the playoffs.
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Higher borrowing costs are squeezing the auto and real estate industries that benefited from a decade of cheap money.
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"He attacked me — I had to respond," Roy said, squeezing his lips out in a Gallic expression of disdain.
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I found squeezing into a space where I could enjoy the view difficult even when I visited at night.
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The cyclone landed at a time when speculative hoarding by local middlemen in Madagascar was already squeezing the market.
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A lack of rain, global competition and fluctuating prices are squeezing profit margins of many growers in the region.
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"Thirty-two," Karen answered, wiping her sweaty palm on her shorts and squeezing Linda's outstretched hand for an instant.
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Rights groups criticized him for squeezing out rivals and the opposition rejected the results, but decided not to appeal.
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The new trilogy has been about pleasing the fandom and squeezing the most box-office potential out of them.
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What matters more is squeezing onto an already-crowded train, elbowing past other people and slicing through a crowd.
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Currently, the mayor is at the top of the polls in Iowa, squeezing out a narrow lead over Sen.
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Sure enough, Jane and my father mixed like pros, with her measuring the rum and him squeezing the limes.
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The Green Party is drawing young, urban voters away from the S.P.D., squeezing the Social Democrats from both sides.
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Google and Facebook also dominate the digital-advertising market, the publishers say, squeezing one of their main revenue streams.
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And that is, we don't have all this monopoly consolidation that's squeezing out new competitors and new market entrants.
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Polysleeping, whether as an Uberman or just an Everyman, has never been about squeezing more work hours into her day.
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As you straighten them, shoot your hips up towards the ceiling while squeezing your booty and keeping your abs engaged.
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And if she is, what does the 20-year Mozilla experiment mean for the penny-squeezing parts of Big Tech?
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The pain is typically described as burning, stabbing, boring or squeezing, and may be located near or behind the eye.
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Chrissy Teigen's knockers have a mind of their own when it comes to squeezing into jumpsuits ... according to their owner.
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Prestigious government-run institutes are reluctant to allocate more seats for students and believe that quality comes through squeezing supply.
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Once their dominance is secure, they could turn predatory, milking consumers and squeezing innovative potential from the broader business environment.
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But Burger King is squeezing new life out of its iconic menu item through themed special editions throughout the year.
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Falling incomes would reduce the community's ability to save, squeezing it until it matched the nation's meagre willingness to invest.
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But the broad shift in financial conditions that is now squeezing the emerging world will inevitably induce some familiar crises.
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With the historically tight labor market squeezing industries from retail to manufacturing to service, the restaurant sector is getting creative.
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It's main priority right now is now is adding more subscribers, not squeezing every last penny from its existing subscribers.
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A migrant family enters the US near Imperial Beach, California, after squeezing through a small hole under the border wall.
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There is a recognition inside the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) that squeezing private media was a mistake.
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Tighter credit and a rising dollar are squeezing emerging markets, some of which, such as Argentina, are under severe stress.
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Scientists have created a new robotic device that can keep a failing heart beating by gently squeezing half of it.
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WEALTH MANAGEMENT HEADWINDS Falling U.S. interest rates have been squeezing banks, hitting net interest income and raising competition in lending.
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But the IMF said progress has been slow and that lagging public spending is squeezing liquidity and hurting economic growth.
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There's no reason they have to be, as lovablechevy proved by squeezing them into a old Atari video game cartridge.
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Other fintech rivals are also squeezing the margins that traditional firms charge and, in some cases, forcing them to adapt.
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Donald Trump's advisers allege that China makes it harder for foreign firms to invest in innovation by squeezing their returns.
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I love this dumb, insanely over-engineered, $400 juice squeezing machine that works marginally better than using your own hands.
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Increasingly extreme weather threatens to disrupt trade, production and hurt economic growth, while increasing insurance payouts and squeezing property prices.
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Yco recommends squeezing your butt cheek on the side you're stretching to feel your hip flexors open up more. 3.
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Apple needs to be careful about squeezing too much out of its customers, as they risk pricing many people out.
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Squeezing our eyes shut, plugging our ears, and shouting "La la la la la la!" won't help us in 2020.
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She knew the large feline would go for her upper body, so she protected herself by squeezing on its throat.
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The former vice president has relied heavily on donors who have maxed out, potentially squeezing him even further going forward.
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Apple is moving to design more of the internal components of the iPhone, squeezing some suppliers but giving Apple control.
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Congressional Republicans, on the march after squeezing their Obamacare replacement through the House, now have another angry river to cross.
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Performer Bryan Hopkins takes photos with fans before squeezing into the front rows to watch the final act, Jason Aldean.
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But their priority should be squeezing more money out of their existing assets, not taking a leap into the unknown.
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Pretend you're squeezing a block in between your thighs to create resistance, but keep the thighs inner-hip-distance apart.
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But rights groups criticize Sall for clamping down hard on dissent, squeezing out rivals and doing little for the poor.
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The company could also see rising costs if a U.S.-China trade deal falls apart, squeezing margins further, investors fear.
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These partisans happily renounce many middle-class comforts for the privilege — even though it means squeezing into a minuscule space.
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Large supermarkets are known for squeezing suppliers in a bid to lower prices whilst maintaining their own profits, after all.
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"Probably, we'll add some horizontal pieces which would prevent" people from slipping or squeezing between the vertical poles, he said.
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"All of a sudden it felt like 15 people were squeezing on my wrist really, really, really hard," Zarutskie said.
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P&G is in the midst of a restructuring aimed at squeezing $10 billion in cost cuts from the business.
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Squeezing suppliers will backfire at some point, said Matt Kasindorf, SVP of agency management services at advertising trade group 4A's.
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But it feels like someone is inside my head and has their hands around my brain, and they're squeezing it.
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Much like rest-pause training, you're squeezing the amount of work you do into a much shorter period of time.
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If you grab a can of soda, for instance, you crush it because you don't know when to stop squeezing.
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In October, the luxury juice squeezing startup brought former Coca-Cola North America president Jeff Dunn on in his stead.
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This is because web browsers have been taking an increasingly proactive approach to squeezing the operation range of tracking technologies.
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The company is bringing in more revenue — up 24 percent — while squeezing more profit from every dollar it brings in.
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Otherwise, prices could slide into the $40-a-barrel range or lower, squeezing the oil-dependent economies of member countries.
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The social media giant and Google, the search company, dominate digital ad revenue, squeezing the bottom lines of traditional media.
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You can remove excess water by squeezing it in a clean towel, then reshape and lie it flat to dry.
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"I need to do a better job of squeezing and securing it, and there wouldn't be an argument," Allison said.
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These two trends — more competitors, stagnant demand — have formed a pincer, squeezing conventional coal and nuclear generation off the grid.
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"This is the most satisfying part," she said, squeezing the mash tightly in her hands, getting out every last drop.
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That's not a whole lot, but it could make the difference between squeezing into a tight parking spot or not.
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Isco adds some rare excitement at the other end, squeezing off a low shot that Rui Patricio handles with ease.
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He was 60 years old, in poor health, squeezing into a hotel room with his girlfriend, also in fragile health.
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Shabab militants were storming the compound, squeezing off bursts from the Kalashnikovs at their hips, leaping the gate's smoking wreckage.
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Squeezing a good workout into 30 to 40 minutes was going to mean upping my intensity or just doing less.
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The reusable silicone tops fit on her food pouches and stop her from squeezing the contents of the pouches everywhere.
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Though it's great to see Boeing squeezing costs further, the company must continue to sell its product, Jefferies' Rubel said.
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A cop stood on either side of him, squeezing on his bare elbows, then handcuffed his wrists behind his back.
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You start to struggle as soon as you arrive, as if a brutal arm were wound around your chest, squeezing.
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Feeling empty or "unreal" can be countered by squeezing ice, biting a hot pepper, slapping a tabletop, or mindfully breathing.
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Yes, we do have an entitlements problem that is eating up our federal budget and squeezing out our discretionary budget.
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A surge in oil prices, combined with a plunge in India's currency — the rupee — is squeezing finances across the industry.
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With crippling sanctions squeezing the pariah state, Kim needs hard currency to further develop his nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
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Once people figured out they could extract the juice by just squeezing the pouches (lol), Juicero shut down shortly after.
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Thiam intends to continue squeezing costs across the bank and wants to cut a further SFr1bn over the next year.
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" In 2016, Mr. Orban said: "The next year will be about squeezing out Soros and the powers that he symbolizes.
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Instead, they are squeezing fraternities with regulations or trying to establish more direct control, as Penn State now is doing.
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Not on the side, so I didn't have to deal with opening it and squeezing it out and all that.
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In theory, squeezing a freckle could answer a call or rubbing a scar could turn up the volume on a phone.
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But that has never stopped prosecutors from putting a document in front of somebody that their squeezing and say sign this.
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Upcoming regulatory challenges, the elevation of Sundar Pichai as Google's CEO - squeezing four into a triumvirate – could have been a factor.
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She starts with the more enthusiastic Christian, squeezing the soft balloon on his back and predicting it's probably a benign lipoma.
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Unearthed footage shows Donald Trump squeezing and kissing a woman while talking about offering a job to a 'beautiful' teenager pic.twitter.
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In the above video you can see a gloved-person squeezing the 30-year-old cyst until a yellow ooze emerges.
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SQUEEZING the top 1% ought to be the most natural thing in the world for politicians seeking to please the masses.
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It has been profitable in the last four years, but fuel costs are rising and overcapacity is still squeezing the sector.
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If they were to liquidate yen assets to repay loans, this would drive the dollar up further, again squeezing global liquidity.
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Evenly spread the remaining prepared ingredients on top of the rice and roll the bamboo mat, firmly squeezing as you go.
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"It was definitely a dream come true," says Ertz, squeezing in time for a phone call from her honeymoon in Hawaii.
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Across the continent, average wholesale prices have slumped more than 10 percent over the past three or four years, squeezing margins.
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You can also use what's called "Active Edge" to quickly activate Google Assistant by just squeezing the sides of the phone.
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He announced his presidential bid before the sitting president had decided whether to seek re-election, thus squeezing Mr Hollande's options.
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Many operators of Boeing and Airbus jets are going in the opposite direction, squeezing their passengers into 213-inch-wide seats.
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IN SUNNY south Wales, Hayley is squeezing in a chat on the phone while caring for her five children after school.
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The charges come in relation to Dick allegedly squeezing the stranger's butt twice and making lewd comments to her, TMZ reported.
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Still, the fact remains that, when a pimple arises, most of us ignore MD advice and go straight to the squeezing.
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Moreover, when it comes to squeezing the rich there is less to separate the two main parties than the Tories admit.
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I also tried some of the more esoteric and less supported cures, like squeezing a wedge of lemon in your armpit.
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A third policy is to increase the number of Saudis in jobs—particularly women (see chart)—by squeezing out foreign workers.
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But, Annalise literally holds on too tight to Carr during dinner, practically squeezing her hand off while speechifying about performative lives.
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The second image in her Thursday post shows Kotb and Bush Hager, 37, both squeezing in for the fun selfie session.
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You can hold the gun up and peer down the sights before squeezing off a few rounds off into alien spiders.
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But these ways of squeezing out more profit did not challenge the nature of what it means to be an owner.
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"Banks' lending rates will decline even if deposit rates do not, squeezing lending margins and dissuading banks from lending," he said.
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WATTERS: Right, he will walk away and then he&aposll ratchet up the sanctions, and start squeezing them even more drastically.
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But it makes use of all of its 119 minutes, squeezing in not one but two extra scenes in the credits.
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The point is that it's coverage — that you're the story, that you're squeezing out your competitors, that you're on people's minds.
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The charges come in relation to Dick allegedly squeezing the stranger's butt twice and making lewd comments to her, TMZ reports.
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This is gradually squeezing the investment margins of the companies as investments mature and have to be reinvested at lower rates.
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After wrestling with other shoppers and squeezing into the fitting room, you slip on the garment under the bright fluorescent lights.
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The charges come in relation to Dick allegedly squeezing the stranger's butt twice and making lewd comments to her, TMZ reported.
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It has been profitable in the last four years but fuel costs are rising and overcapacity is still squeezing the sector.
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This technique causes a brief spike in the strength of the magnetic field by rapidly "squeezing" it to a smaller size.
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Squeezing in just minutes of intense physical activity is proven to reduce anxiety and release endorphins, which make you feel happier.
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She was then able to respond to questions by squeezing her mom's hand several more times, and was rushed into surgery.
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When fuel is dear, squeezing container profits, drilling for oil and gas would keep it afloat, or so the thinking went.
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Outside the tech industry and away from emerging markets, rising stars often sparkle by consolidating existing markets and squeezing out costs.
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This inflatable structure encourages bouncing, hugging, rolling, and squeezing to create a unique auditory and visual environment of the surrounding area.
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China has turned the screws on foreign firms of late and is squeezing all media companies through tighter control of content.
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The size of most LNG tankers had previously prevented them from squeezing through, forcing them to sail around South America instead.
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These are costs, complexity, capital markets, currency risks and central banks, which engineered the superlow interest rates that are squeezing margins.
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Mr Beshear was able to win by squeezing 110,000 more votes out of Louisville and Lexington than the previous Democratic candidate.
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"When you take your best friend, your greatest ally in the world, and start squeezing them, you can win," Heyman added.
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These tariffs hurt the American people, raising costs on basic goods, squeezing small businesses, and provoking retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports.
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AND WHAT THEY'RE TELLING US, SALESPEOPLE DON'T LIKE IT WHEN YOU KEEP ADDINING MORE AND MORE SALESPEOPLE AND TAKING – SQUEEZING GEOGRAPHY.
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The United States last month imposed crippling sanctions on the OPEC nation's oil industry, squeezing its top source of foreign revenue.
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King Chan, 57, told The Washington Post the police "are squeezing our necks so we don't breathe the air of freedom."
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Of course, I like putting up spooky decorations, squeezing my friends' hands through horror movies, and marveling over everyone's creative costumes.
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The monkey's paw had already curled, the twist was already at work in his back, squeezing hard on the time left.
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Is it supposed to feel like the chair is squeezing your butt or stabbing you multiple times between the shoulder blades?
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One howler of a trade sinks the business, and Bobby swoops in to "save" Ionesphere by squeezing it under his armpit.
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People lining the streets to Westminster Abbey, people squeezing into parks watching Jumbotrons, and people lining the gates of Buckingham Palace.
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For more than half a century, it has been the go-to police interrogation method for squeezing confessions out of suspects.
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There is nothing more satisfying than squeezing out some excrement that's been marinating inside of my body for the past week.
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Forget squeezing in some first-day sightseeing, you're lucky if you can get out of the cocoon of your hotel bed.
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Ben Affleck's not done with rehab yet, but he's still squeezing in studio meetings ... 'cause a guy's gotta make a living.
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Squeezing payments for pharmaceutical companies (we should do the same for medical equipment companies) will lead to lower spending on research.
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This dynamic is squeezing companies, which have issued a steady stream of warnings about how the virus will hit their profits.
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The record buying could also help India, the world's biggest producer of sugar, to cut stockpiles that are squeezing domestic prices.
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Slavery, after all, enabled masters to accumulate vast tracts of land, squeezing out small farmers and forcing them into wage labor.
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"Pass it over here," Michael said, taking the stone and squeezing the black paint to put the year count on it.
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Across California, cities and school districts are having trouble keeping up with ballooning pension obligations, squeezing teacher salaries and state services.
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For decades now, American oil companies have been major players in squeezing petroleum out of oil sands in Venezuela's Orinoco region.
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But Walmart has also been adding private labels, while already squeezing Kroger on price and outperforming on e-commerce and automation.
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It might indicate, he said, that the administration's priorities leaned more to keeping prices low for American consumers than squeezing Iran.
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Having already been reprimanded for weight gain, Sills is called into Balanchine's office, and he takes her hand, squeezing her fingers.
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Make designs on the cut disc with the liquid leading, squeezing the paint out of the bottle as you move it.
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A push toward renewable energy is facing resistance in rural areas where conspicuous panels are affecting vistas and squeezing small farmers.
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Squeezing in all the theme material also required nine of the 13 entries to intersect with one other in some fashion.
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He's squeezing in a Mets-Angels game on his vacation, something he "probably wouldn't be down for" if it were colder.
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When I told him that he seemed remarkably composed, he grabbed me by the hands, squeezing my palms with clammy fingers.
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In between debate prep sessions, they are squeezing in events with prominent Democratic fundraisers before the end-of-year fundraising deadline.
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They pulse as waves of contraction travel along their length — they almost seem to dance as the squeezing stretches them rhythmically.
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In the fourth century B.C., the philosopher Aristotle noted that some men were able to produce milk by squeezing their breasts.
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But separate campaigns in Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam are squeezing out vendors in the name of public order and food safety.
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Europe's biggest banks are also set to turn their attention beyond the euro zone, where negative interest rates are squeezing returns.
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In fact, Trump seems more concerned with squeezing more cash out of South Korea for the privilege of hosting US troops.
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ABC was squeezing into our weekends on-the-fly learning about immigration and bills becoming laws through three-minute animated lessons.
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More than one-third of Japanese firms said abandoning coal plans would harm their business, raising electricity bills and squeezing profits.
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Obama honored the Cavaliers on the South Lawn of the White House, squeezing in another sports champion before he leaves office.
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The increase landed harder than expected, hurting retail sales and squeezing an economy already battered by a slowdown in global trade.
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That is also where buyers are most sensitive to mortgage rates because they are already squeezing to make the monthly payment.
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Trade protectionism spurs flight from risk in financial markets, squeezing credit, and also weighs on business confidence, discouraging investment, he said.
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This sort of unfocused experience has nothing to do with efficiency or squeezing the last drop of productivity from each minute.
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But that's not happening in the real world, at least for those climbing over or squeezing through the fence near Tijuana.
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But influence from the Chinese mainland is squeezing it, experts said, in an accelerated version of the scenes unfolding in Hong Kong.
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In a conference call, the company's CFO said that aluminum and steel prices, which have risen thanks to tariffs, are squeezing margins.
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Sometimes we even break the day up by sighing deeply and squeezing another coffee out of the machine in the office kitchen.
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Syrian government forces have chewed off bits of farmland and marched into towns, squeezing the pocket in the eastern suburbs of Damascus.
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"I need to ask you ladies, I'm on the dance floor and your husband is squeezing Andrew's butt," Bryant said to Ashley.
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I kept squeezing my eyes, forgetting they were already closed, and that there was no escape unless I took the glasses off.
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The HomeTap pushes air into the plastic bottle, putting pressure on the bag inside and squeezing the beer out through the tap.
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Slice a lemon in half, and rub one of the open ends over the salt, squeezing out the juice as you scrub.
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And there's been no dearth of evidence that the Brexit-related slide in sterling is pushing up inflation and squeezing consumer spending.
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There are plenty of other ways to apply pressure, most obviously by squeezing the extensive business empire on which the generals rely.
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Per-person spending by Cornwall's local government has fallen by about a fifth since 2009, squeezing spending on the environment and refuse.
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It's staggering, data shows how many people are either squeezing into a shoe too small or have one falling off the foot.
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They have tried to cope by cutting costs through store closures, managing inventory better and squeezing more out of their real estate.
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Hollub counters that Occidental is outperforming other drillers in the Permian, squeezing more oil from the region's shale rocks at lower cost.
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Aside from the engineering challenge of squeezing that stabilization into the Z50's smaller body, it also would've raised the camera's price.
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Instead of shaking up markets, bureaucratic CEOs focus on squeezing the most out of their sunk costs and fight to defend niches.
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"You Look Like A Sausage Squeezing Out Of Its Casing" These words were harsh, and — even worse — spoken by someone I loved.
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"Squeezing can cause more inflammation, push dirt and debris further down, and rupture the follicle — you're causing collateral damage," Dr. Zeichner says.
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It feels a little more cumbersome and I don't like the feeling of squeezing the Elite 85h any closer to my head.
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Sadly, no amount of squeezing will get you a headphone jack; both Pixel sizes are rumored to be ditching it this time.
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Daimler, too, has found emissions regulations squeezing it at the top end and low demand for small cars pressuring its Smart brand.
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Cleanyst is at least a less costly bet on bag-squeezing technology, and customers can buy into its ecosystem starting at $99.
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There's also a weird rumor floating around that you'll be able to summon Google Assistant by squeezing the sides of the phones.
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The crisis is squeezing farmers as Beijing orders the industry to step up production to keep food supply going and prices stable.
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"Food is meant to be eaten, not wasted," she'd say, squeezing my cheeks until they were bright red and stung with pain.
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Plus, arm-squeezing cuffs are clunky, not portable, and they can be painful to older patients or impractical for people with obesity.
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It can be offset by high interest rates from the central bank, if the populist leader allows it, squeezing the private sector.
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But in the 1950s and 1960s the expansion of unions brought in less-skilled workers, squeezing the wage distribution and shrinking inequality.
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" Then, pointing out what we've all thought for years, O'Brien suggests, "You look like you're just causing yourself pain by squeezing yourself.
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"This is definitely squeezing everything into the definition of a drug," Hank Greely, a bioethics expert at Stanford, told Gizmodo via email.
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Cheap natural gas flowing from shale fields has brought down electricity prices in recent years, squeezing margins for wholesale power generation companies.
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As copper is relatively inexpensive to deploy and maintain, OEMS are squeezing as much performance as possible from improved copper-based systems.
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But suddenly—after squeezing out an overtime victory against Tennessee—Texas A&M has emerged as a legitimate College Football Playoff contender.
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Researchers have tried to get around this by doping, squashing or squeezing graphene, or applying electric fields to change its electrical properties.
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But many governments are squeezing staffing budgets or imposing hiring freezes to get their budgets back in balance after the financial crisis.
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Here's LeBron squeezing through two Warriors to bat out Love's missed three, starting a chain reaction that results in an easy putback.
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Furthermore, the Tanzanian government's squeezing of the political space is forcing out moderate opposition parties, leaving the field to more hardline groups.
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But its government has pledged to reduce net immigration to 100,000 people a year, and to this end it is squeezing students.
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The Grizzlies have been playing shorthanded for much of the season and squeezing out close wins, often against teams with losing records.
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With films on the way and her latest role on Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, squeezing in another role seems a bit much.
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That prompted traders to raise the odds on the Fed squeezing in another rate hike beyond the three already expected this year.
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Third, stop squeezing every good idea to death because your party needs a point for every point scored by the other party.
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Without its chain of stores to showcase its products, it will need to resort to Amazon and profit-squeezing big box stores.
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Every morning she would wake up and immediately become exhausted from walking down the stairs and squeezing herself into the shower stall.
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As long as larger forces are squeezing whites of modest means, it's going to "feel as if" people are cutting in line.
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That has aided the Syrian government's strategy of squeezing rebels out of the suburbs around Damascus, not far from the Jordanian border.
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I wear a size 15 shoe in most brands, but I've grown used to squeezing into 14s when that's all that's available.
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For example, the phone's "X mode" (activated by squeezing the phone's sides, HTC-style) freezes background RAM and dedicates it to games.
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Withdrawal of non-domestic deposits is likely to increase competition among banks for domestic deposits, pushing up funding costs and squeezing margins.
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"He forces himself on us, constantly hugging us and squeezing our breasts," the women write, describing the behavior of their male supervisor.
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Some are distraught at revelers leaving "floors covered with vomit" in residential buildings and "short-term strangers" squeezing out long-term residents.
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I was squeezing my girlfriend's hand and near tears throughout, especially in moments that speak directly to gender norms and women athletes.
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According to data released Friday, China may have been squeezing North Korea even harder than required under the current UN sanctions regime.
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There's more mileage in opening up new markets than there is in squeezing incremental value out of existing markets already nearing saturation.
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In addition, they charge that the move may damage the economy by inflating financial market asset bubbles and squeezing bank profit margins.
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They also don't think it's deserved, and to prove it they're back to squeezing Belgium at the back, trying to force turnovers.
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Hopefully, she will refrain from accidentally knocking a Tayto display over between now and then, or from squeezing an avocado too aggressively.
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With China, too, policy has veered: trade bellicosity one moment, blandishments designed to enlist Beijing's help in squeezing North Korea the next.
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The closure illustrates stiff competition in the deregulated energy market as cheap wind and solar supply more electricity, squeezing out fossil fuels.
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A few bay standards, some boxwoods, a Meyer lemon, a hibiscus — squeezing them all in there generally takes a little pruning first.
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This might be watching 10 minutes of a favorite show, checking Facebook, grabbing a snack or lunch, or squeezing in a workout.
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Ms. Raggi, accompanied by two aides, went unnoticed by the tourists in beachwear and at times had trouble squeezing through the crowd.
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He mentioned the approach angle—an important detail for off-roading—but not aerodynamics, vital for squeezing miles from lithium-ion batteries.
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I went up to him and told him I was a big fan as he was squeezing a lemon into his tea.
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Angus had recently learned to walk, so instead of squeezing him into a swing, I let him scamper around the jungle gym.
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The oversubscription levels mean that large amounts of capital are briefly frozen until stocks to buyers, squeezing liquidity for would-be investors.
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The physics of light is hard, and squeezing more out of the sensor with the clever use of algorithms isn't much easier.
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The cute animal was recently caught on CCTV's iPanda cam squeezing in some sun salutation while his friend snoozed on a bench.
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Once inside, each one stops to let its four or five passengers off before squeezing back out to pick up more riders.
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Once inside, each one stops to let its four or five passengers off before squeezing back out to pick up more riders.
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Near the end, when the bears hug, Roes likes to run away — then into his father's arms, squeezing away the lingering guilt.
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It also has no floor, though, and now owners are squeezing players on either end like so many papayas in a juicer.
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Many parents are squeezing potentially unhealthy amounts of toothpaste on their children's brushes, health officials warned in a study released on Friday.
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For those children, parents should be squeezing only a tiny smear of fluoride toothpaste — roughly the size of a grain of rice.
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Defeated and depleted, they pitched torn tents in El Barretal's center, squeezing into the only open corridor letting people cross the camp.
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Navigating that corner of the gallery made it feel as if I were squeezing into the stock room of a corner store.
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It's Labor Day weekend, and in addition to squeezing in the last few hours of summer, it's also a great time for deals.
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Named Edge Sense when it launched with the U21 earlier this year, Google has adopted the side squeezing gimmick for its own flagship.
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Besides squeezing in extra or backup clients when they can, beauty providers can use the app traveling to make some spontaneous extra cash.
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JPMorgan's periodic squeezing of the front part of the LME aluminium curve has caused much wailing and gnashing of teeth in the market.
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Putting aside all of the political concerns and Trump's trade war, China's top phone makers are squeezing Apple hard with more dazzling innovations.
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The company aims to boost reserves through exploration, squeezing more oil from existing wells, drilling in unconventional basins and through acquisitions, he said.
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Hospitals didn't have to worry about squeezing every dollar they could out of Medicare and could start focusing more on the care itself.
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Because it's clear they want to maximize their profits by squeezing people who don't have much power and acceding to people who do.
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The Aussie psych rock four-piece have flown from their Perth hometown to London, squeezing in some promo time before decamping to Paris.
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They include squeezing suppliers for better deals and cutting back on its number of flights to London from twice to once a day.
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Much like the scenario of Rick Ross squeezing into the Nascar, this is yet another musical moment with no clear beginning or end.
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Fading depreciation provisions for capital equipment as a result of the Trump administration's tax restructuring has also slowed business investment, further squeezing manufacturing.
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"I got up, still squeezing it — which I'm sure he wasn't happy about — and I took him outside," he recalled to the outlet.
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As it is, the administration's tariff hikes have raised costs for U.S. industrial and automotive companies, from Caterpillar to Ford, squeezing their margins.
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When squeezing, avoid positioning the fingers too close to the blackhead or clogged pore, as this will make getting it out more challenging.
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That assumption breaks down a key choice the Liberals will have to make: Squeezing out the black market or generating revenue through taxes.
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At a cost of roughly $2000,0003 or $2000,2450, you'd be squeezing five or six cents out of each point — a very high value.
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At first, we'd chip away at content here and there, squeezing in an hour or two after work or on a lazy Sunday.
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From making flower arrangements, to simply squeezing their family members and sending sweet messages, Sunday was all about Mother's Day for many celebrities.
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Russia is a beneficiary of the strain, particularly if the U.S is committed to squeezing the Iranian oil supply out of the market.
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So if Samsung is squeezing more sensing hardware into that slender space at the top of the phone it's not obviously doing so.
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Squeezing a lime in the sunshine might land you with phytophotodermatitis, which is almost worth it for a fresh margarita not from concentrate.
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Worldwide, late-stage venture activity is intensifying at a more rapid clip than other venture funding stages, squeezing other stages toward the margins.
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Since those form as a result of excess sebum getting trapped in the pore, that's exactly what you're squeezing out, says Dr. Zeichner.
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When I see someone squeezing out a huge cyst on someone's back and the person is screaming, I can't even look at it!
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Tenant rights activists blame gentrification and real estate policies favoring high-end commercial and residential developments that are squeezing out low-income housing.
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By the end of August thousands of refugees were squeezing on to westbound trains in Hungary and trudging along Austrian motorways towards Munich.
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But if you're working in unfamiliar territory, like anywhere below the neck, it takes some skilled contortion to get your squeezing angles right.
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The naira collapse, and lower oil exports, has cut significantly into Nigeria's foreign exchange reserves, squeezing access to the U.S. dollars importers need.
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Meanwhile, the rise of e-commerce and European discount grocers has put pressure on food retailers, which are in turn squeezing food companies.
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Computer hardware of that era was slow and memory very expensive; nothing mattered as much as squeezing out every ounce of performance possible.
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Your Housing executive director Stephen Haigh said Britain's EU withdrawal would challenge traditional building by squeezing labor, allowing factory-based construction to flourish.
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However, optimism for the future eased slightly as input prices continued to grow much faster than service providers' selling prices, squeezing their margins.
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Performance-wise, Intel says the new chips are squeezing out higher speeds; they're supposedly up to 10 percent faster than last year's models.
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That means squeezing taller buildings into slimmer spaces, multiplying the housing stock with micro-units and taking living space over the top — literally.
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His new arm—an advanced, mind-controlled prosthetic developed by DARPA—can crush a human human skull like a child squeezing a clementine.
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Like incumbent telecoms around the world, Telstra is facing falling profits from its traditional fixed-line networks and competition is squeezing mobile margins.
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In other words, this is shapewear you'll actually want to wear for more occasions than just squeezing into that punishingly fitted bridesmaid dress.
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The squeezing actually comes afterward, in the camera, where all of that additional optical information has to fit onto a square image sensor.
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On Manchin's part, there was a lot of affection: squeezing of elderly women's hands, shoulder slapping with men and hearty handshakes and hugs.
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Next. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) BILA: If you&aposre sick and tired of squeezing into airplane seats that keep getting smaller and smaller, too bad.
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Internal combustion isn't going anywhere anytime soon, with advancements like turbochargers, direct injection, and variable valve timing squeezing more miles from every gallon.
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When doctors briefly revived him from a medically induced coma, Valdan said, Peres was responsive, squeezing his hand and speaking a few words.
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Dampened expectations for long-run growth, thanks to everything from ageing to reductions in capital spending enabled by new technology, are squeezing investment.
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The generator then "delivers electrical impulses to the heart during regular heartbeats to help improve the heart's squeezing capability," according to the FDA.
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" Russia has already criticized the arrests, with foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, labeling it "the hand of 'democracy' squeezing the throat of freedom.
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Squeezing more science out of that expensive rover helps enable NASA to justify the time and money it took to get it there.
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Strain the liquid, squeezing out every last drip of ginger-flavored stock into a bowl before discarding the fibrous mass left behind. 2.
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That's squeezing the credit-sensitive housing and auto markets, and leading to fear the Fed will hike the United States into a recession.
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It's like squeezing your nose to stop a sneeze: It either prevents the explosion from happening or blocks the expulsion of nasty stuff.
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Our generation should not go down in history for squeezing the life out of these majestic animals slowly and inexorably, one by one.
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Squeezing out money from elsewhere would encounter stiff resistance and, like the other measures, could have long-term consequences for the Russian economy.
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If you feel like working out, these random pockets of time are perfect for squeezing in a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) workout.
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It's not completely unusual for the average person to scoff at the idea of squeezing a serum into their daily skin-care routines.
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"Johnson spoke well when he said that life is hard enough to swallow without squeezing in the bitter rind of resentment," said Munger.
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Frank Sinton, president and founder at Beachfront Media, said that Roku could push advertisers to buy through Dataxu, squeezing out competitors over time.
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On a leafy block of West 211nd Street, a Muslim Sufi order meets each Thursday evening, squeezing into Abdul Latif's three-bedroom apartment.
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It would undercut the broad economic objective of rebalancing the economy by squeezing households - through higher import costs - and effectively subsidising corporate profits.
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The ISIS losses in Deir Ezzor and Qaim further condensed and compressed ISIS territory, squeezing the caliphate into a smaller and narrower area.
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The slow 43 rpm revolution of the auger rotating within this juicer mimics a hand's steady squeezing, albeit with precision and without fatigue.
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But after rounds of cost-squeezing, what was envisioned as a bold prisoner rehabilitation program increasingly became a municipal project on the cheap.
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For hassle-free squeezing that requires no effort on your part, the Zulay Commercial Manual Citrus Press Stand Juicer is our top pick.Pros:
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Now, they're four aging British men squeezing themselves into their old costumes, playing the same old characters, as if little time has passed.
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BTW, good posture doesn't mean forcefully squeezing your shoulder blades together and sitting like you have a metal rod attached to your spine.
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Another ritual took the form of squeezing her thighs together every time she would consider whether or not she had a gay thought.
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Squeezing nine tracks into under 30 minutes, the EP offers a series of vignettes that show off what's going on inside his head.
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Recent sanctions are squeezing North Korean businesses overseas which have to send some of their profits back to the state, according to Cheng.
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Though Gartner notes it's being squeezed by "ever-growing competition from Chinese manufacturers", while slowing demand for its flagships are squeezing its profitability.
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The falling currency has lifted the prices of Britain's imported goods, squeezing households with inflation now running at a 3 percent annual rate.
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Focus on squeezing your butt and notice what other muscle groups (like your low back, hamstrings, and quads) try to dominate the movement.
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Ms. King has emerged as a tough-love truth-teller, delivering straight talk between posts on social media about squeezing into her Spanx.
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CHICAGO — The Cubs were pounding out lopsided victories and squeezing out tight games while putting together their longest winning streak of the season.
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After squeezing into a packed elevator, they were soon slipping through subway turnstiles and being led by their dogs through crowds of commuters.
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You can find me sitting on my couch, squeezing the life out of a pillow when Team USA is competing in any event.
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There have been no mass suicides done in her name, and she's not squeezing her followers for every red cent, a la Scientology.
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But exhibitors wanted to "increase turnover," according to Variety — that is, make more money by squeezing in more daily screenings — so Warner Bros.
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Juicero, the maker of the $700 juicer, and went out of business after it was exposed to be an expensive bag-squeezing contraption.
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Mr. Jovel went first, squeezing his slender body under the barrier then crouching behind a clump of tall weeds on the other side.
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Since he makes no distinction between personal business and being president, squeezing a few bucks out of the federal workforce just comes naturally.
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" At one point, according to the complaint, Mr. Hoyt groped her "crotch area, squeezing as hard as he could and hurting the plaintiff.
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By giving preference to wealthy white legacies, the plaintiffs say Harvard has been squeezing out everyone else, mainly high-achieving Asian-American applicants.
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Logan Wright added salt in the wound on the next play by squeezing through the line before scampering 21 yards for a touchdown.
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But most spending in the health care system is on medical care from doctors and hospitals — and squeezing savings there may be harder.
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LaJeunesse also contends in the Medium post that Google's products have become more focused on squeezing out profit than balancing human rights concerns.
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While Facebook's user base keeps growing rather steadily, it's having trouble squeezing more and more cash out of them with as much efficiency.
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Toymakers have come under pressure from cheaper off-shore imports, margin squeezing big-box retailers and children who increasingly prefer tablets to toys.
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Some senators argued that the two-day limit would have helped Democrats cast Republicans as squeezing testimony through in the dead of night.
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That may mean squeezing yuan money market rates in Hong Kong higher to make it more expensive for speculators to short the currency.
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It could also fan inflation as landslides in the Andes choke off deliveries of food products to Lima - squeezing prices at local markets.
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Mr. Shaw, an electrician, had seen a young man move toward the building gripping an AR-15 rifle and squeezing the trigger repeatedly.
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But going downhill or squeezing the right hand brake regenerates energy, so you can constantly give some juice back as you deplete it.
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Rising health-care cost are squeezing the U.S. economy for trillions of dollars, Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini told CNBC on Monday.
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U.S. crude rose 10 cents to $52.91 after falling the day before over fears the trade war would keep squeezing the global economy.
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However, Pant said the focus for now would be squeezing more out of its existing 7,300 stores - even if this meant slower expansion.
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But allies worry that the White House is squeezing the regime so hard that it might force a confrontation, perhaps a military one.
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They harken back to Justice Douglas's probable reason: A hard and fast rule prevents the big players from squeezing out the little players.
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Squeezing it and pulling on it is not exactly easy, but it's not so difficult that things like jumping are a big strain.
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This is a vise, that is squeezing ever tighter by the moment, and Collins is caught in it with no easy way out.
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As insurance prices rise, some home purchases will become cash only, squeezing more middle-class and lower-income buyers out of the market.
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In booming markets like San Francisco, Denver and Miami, where gentrification is squeezing affordable housing, demand for these types of programs is growing.
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Macky had me stick a soccer ball between my legs and practice a series of jump shots while squeezing it between my knees.
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Yet rents in New York have risen twice as fast as wages, according to StreetEasy data from 2010-2017, squeezing lower-income residents.
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The whole thing was a little difficult, a little embarrassing — no one wants to be seen as the angry woman, squeezing sour grapes.
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Enforcement agents have compared border protection to squeezing a balloon: clamp down in one area and the mass only shifts to another point.
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But prices jumped to 69.2 from 57.4, the highest level since April and suggesting a higher cost of inputs could be squeezing companies' margins.
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His appointment was followed in October by the squeezing out of Nachiket Mor, an American-educated economist who had been attacked by the RSS.
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Sushe, a reporter for Las Vegas Sports Daily, has also accused of Pulev of squeezing her buttocks and laughing as he left the interview.
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They first seized the border with Jordan, squeezing the opposition in the center and progressively chipping away at areas the rebels held for years.
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Lower wages, higher prices and the squeezing of suppliers and creators amounts to billions of dollars in wealth transfer to companies with market power.
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With low interest rates and tougher regulations squeezing margins, many banks have raised their fees or started charging customers to hold a current account.
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Does it go from here where he&aposs got to restore maximum pressure, if the summit doesn&apost come off, and keep squeezing them?
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In the past, soaring oil prices could threaten the global economy by squeezing household budgets and depressing spending in petrol-thirsty countries like America.
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Mike tries a few different methods here (a hand on the bot's shoulder, rubbing its chest, squeezing really hard) but nothing seems to work.
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For example, Bootstrap Tower has you climbing a tower by squeezing the ring and flinging it down to propel yourself up, targeting the chest.
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Pros: Easy to use, buildable, lasts (maybe) forever, great for makeup beginnersCons: Opaque packaging makes it hard to see how much you're squeezing out
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The most common way to imbibe a cazuela is through a straw, while periodically squeezing the chunks of citric fruit to release more juice.
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Technology forces the best legacy players to differentiate themselves from the new better, faster, cheaper alternatives while squeezing out the intermediaries that can't innovate.
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Actually, China's currency has been mostly rising along with the dollar against the currencies of its other trading partners, squeezing an already slowing economy.
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A new bag-squeezing device company is on Kickstarter, promising to save people hundreds on household cleaning products like hand soap and dishwasher detergent.
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You'll likely be able to spread out in Houston or Phoenix but you could feel quite cramped squeezing into 265 square feet in Brooklyn.
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This is due to careful harvesting, from the squeezing in the quickest possible time to the processes and manufacturing at the lowest possible temperatures.
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The device — which is placed through a small cut — also syncs up its squeezing with the heart's existing rhythm, so it can function autonomously.
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"My trainer had me get into the plank position, and I immediately felt as though an elastic band were squeezing my brain," she wrote.
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On the software front, both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa are supported, and both can be triggered by using HTC's Edge Sense squeezing action.
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I tried bumping, yanking, squeezing, and shaking the viewer, and the locking mechanism held the View-Master Deluxe VR securely shut through it all.
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Frankly, I thought squeezing the phones to launch the Assistant would be stupid and I'd never use it, but I was happily proven wrong.
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To activate the maximum performance of its speed-binned chips, Asus lets you switch into "X Mode" by squeezing the sides of the phone.
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Now he appears to have pocketed that agreement, and to have used the same threat to try squeezing out a separate batch of concessions.
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With Trump's history "birtherism" and questioning Obama's own American citizenship, the president may not mind squeezing in a few minutes on the GOP nominee.
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I'm all for squeezing every dollar you can out of teams when you're a professional athlete but man, five over five seems really good.
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"With consumers seeing inflation squeezing their spending power, the challenges facing retailers will only increase in coming months," said BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson.
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With a perfectly corny, safely politically neutral ad about politics, undecided voter Ken Bone is still squeezing out the last drops of internet fame.
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On every customer that gets in, Uber's gross margin is 30.1 percent---and that's been growing, because they keep raising prices and squeezing drivers.
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It can be tough enough to wake up in the morning without several presses of the snooze button, let alone squeezing in morning sex.
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But Mike you know Warren Buffett talks about this all the time retailers have a lot of power squeezing them on margins, on prices.
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But it gives The Walking Dead a rare opportunity to break from its habit of squeezing drama out of its characters' crises of conscience.
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So I knew all the weight was on my shoulders and it was so heavy it was squeezing the sweat out of my body!
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He said there's a cost to excessively low rates such as squeezing savers looking for returns and forcing investors to take on more risk.
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There's a lot going on here -- beer bottle butt squeezing, half-naked gymnastics moves, crazy body contortions ... and, yes, some good old-fashioned twerking.
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As more money pours in, next year's garlic acreage is expected to increase again, potentially squeezing margins, but not by enough to deter investors.
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German banks are sitting on a growing pile of excess cash, which, due to the ECB's negative rate on deposits, is squeezing their profits.
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Kellyanne Conway is following President Trump's lead by squeezing in some fun in the sun while also knocking out her daily White House duties.
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But in between squeezing in couple time — and Scott doing "his own thing during the day" — the pair are focused on their baby girl.
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Beyond farming, historically low water levels on the Rhine river are hampering vessels' movements and squeezing supplies of important industrial commodities in northwestern Europe.
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But it's doubtful that the Trump administration is willing to put its relationship with both countries on the line by squeezing either of them.
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Lynas' next stage of growth will require additional investments beyond merely squeezing more capacity out of its existing asset, she told Reuters on Thursday.
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"A country in which investment has fallen for three years in a row is a country that is squeezing its future," says Ms Zubarevich.
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My vaginal contractions were way less regular, and instead of my squeezing getting weaker and weaker over time, it just kept going strong throughout.
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My wife has two reoccurring blackheads just below her temple on her cheek, and I absolutely love squeezing the pus out and showing her.
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Another guy went into Joe Pesci Casino mode, putting a YETI tumbler in a vice and squeezing until it's completely bent out of shape.
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My grandma was at the helm, teaching all the guys, wrapping meats, marinating them, prepping taro and cassava, squeezing coconuts, making a seaweed dish.
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"There's no question those guys are getting much better pricing and really squeezing the manufacturers on margins," said Gabelli & Co portfolio manager Jeff Jonas.
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Baldwin, 34, joked that squeezing into such a tight-fitted dress, which she coordinated with a pair of black high heels, wasn't so easy.
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Production gains have been rising in the Permian as drillers become more efficient, squeezing more oil out of wells for each rig they deploy.
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At the same time, his company is notorious for squeezing productivity out of its workers at the expense of workers' rights and well-being.
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Prior to the defeat, Kylie's post from last February showing Stormi squeezing her mom's thumb with her tiny baby hands was the record holder.
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They're on course to do it by squeezing through Senate rules, sidestepping a Democratic filibuster and relying on a bare majority of Republican votes.
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But pitting Christian Bale and Matt Damon against unctuous men in suits is an easier formula than squeezing the drama out of a dyno.
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He turned to the grill, squeezing the points of the tongs together in one hand and staring at a platter of raw chicken legs.
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Beijing's apparent decision toward the end of last year to tighten restrictions even beyond those mandated by the United Nations is squeezing it further.
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The most powerful GM production engine ever, the LT5 gained a new supercharger, somehow squeezing more than 100hp out of the LT4's design.
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Syrian insurgents and Kurdish militias, including some American-backed factions, have been squeezing Islamic State positions in northeast Syria near Raqqa, the organization's headquarters.
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It may also reflect broader concerns about the pressures facing the food industry at large, including slow growth, rising costs and margin squeezing retailers.
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Hell, get them an air fryer for Valentine's Day and have a candlelit dinner over chicken wings instead of squeezing into a bougie restaurant.
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Instead of squeezing into gaps between the rules, these companies are entering into operational and financial partnerships with a jurisdiction, albeit a small one.
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She has teamed up with Golden Bell Entertainment to create a stuff animal in her likeness, that is just the perfect size for squeezing.
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Bock lights the kindling in the smoker and Simon pumps the fan, squeezing smoke out the nozzle and around the hive's entrance and top.
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Think twice about squeezing that puppy: Psychology professor and neuropsychological researcher Stanley Coren studied 250 random photographs of dogs and found some disturbing results.
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Squeezing in between a young female art student and a hairy guy, I picked up my pencil and waited for the sex to begin.
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The past decade's health care wars have pushed Republicans to the right, squeezing out moderates who see some acceptable role for the federal government.
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This is, after all, a company famous for squeezing pennies so successfully that labor groups accuse it of depressing wages across the American economy.
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As art prices soared, the big international houses gambled with guarantees and sacrificed commissions to attract the most valuable lots, squeezing their own margins.
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It's concerned with squeezing the last bit of value out of a dead automobile before it goes to the great junkyard in the sky.
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But like incumbent telecoms around the world, Telstra is facing falling profits from its traditional fixed-line networks and competition is squeezing mobile margins.
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"You pick whatever note comes to your mind naturally, and you imagine it squeezing out of your body," the Ctrl singer told Rolling Stone.
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Critics, like audiences in general, were mixed in their response to Mr. Simon's comedy, which tended toward shticky one-liners and heart-squeezing monologues.
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"I knew by her eye contact, by her squeezing of my hand, that she gained great pleasure from having that experience," Ms. Rogers said.
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Threatening to take up arms against a dominant cartel that is squeezing you dry via the use of violence does seem naïve, at best.
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There are countless photos of Biden behaving in the ways that Flores and Lappos describe: squeezing women, rubbing their shoulders, leaning in too close.
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It's subtle, but it does have the feelings like the Germans are setting up a vise and want to start squeezing Mexico in it.
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