All other thoughts slipped her mind, and she sat down again, squeezing his hand. |
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The supermarkets are squeezing them, and dairy farmers were protesting last week over the price of a pinta. |
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Can you even imagine squeezing electric blue or shocking pink margarine on your toast in the morning? |
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Think of squeezing your shoulder blade toward your spine at the top, pulling your elbow as high as possible. |
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By buying euros the central banks are taking them out of circulation and squeezing the money supply. |
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Quarter paced the sidelines while gulping down water out of his Gatorade water bottle and squeezing some of it over his head. |
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Strain through muslin cloth, squeezing all liquid from the herbs and blend two parts of the herbal liquid to one part of white vinegar. |
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With the slumping global economy squeezing its exports, Japan is sliding into its fourth recession in a decade. |
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Pressing teams can have a tougher time squeezing out turnovers, and running teams can by slowed by slogging opponents. |
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The feeder is then baited by squeezing a ball of groundbait around it quite hard, and then you are ready to go. |
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With barbell in hand, and squeezing with your hamstrings, raise your body to an upright position. |
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I'm certain I could hear people squeezing their knees together to keep from peeing their pants. |
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Empty the contents onto a tissue by squeezing the bulb rapidly while holding it upside down. |
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Vintners know that a second squeezing of a fine vineyard's grapes can still produce a respectable if somewhat tannic wine. |
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I'll take it down so my knees are at 90-degree angles, then press up through my heels while squeezing my glutes and hams. |
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The girls held hands, squeezing one another's fingers into their palms in their anticipation. |
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Slip plants from pots by tipping the pot over your hand and tapping, squeezing, or pressing on the bottom. |
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He fit it into the palm of his hand, wrapping his fingers around it and squeezing. |
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The first time we hugged, squeezing each other through thick layers of winter clothing. |
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To prevent bruising, caution should be used to limit squeezing with the finger tips. |
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Strain through fine muslin, squeezing all liquid from the flowers, and refrigerate. |
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Scott knelt in front of her, squeezing in beside David, and reaching for her free hand. |
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Halle appeared beside the window, squeezing through between Lisa and Rebecca. |
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In times past, the vehicles arrived, with the drivers squeezing through the relatively narrow road, and there was a chaotic traffic jam. |
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She grabs my hand and pulls my arm around her waist, then does the same thing to me, squeezing up against my side. |
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There aren't any seats left, unless I feel like squeezing up between two burly businessmen. |
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There are the patients who thank you for squeezing them in and actually mean it! |
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I rocked up a bit early, as I realised that they were squeezing me in, and almost walked straight through. |
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In the process they unearthed evidence that he was squeezing money from businesses in need of his influence. |
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I rather like the idea of squeezing the rich until they spit pips and thus don't favour lowering the top tax rate. |
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You've got a lot of big-time Republicans squeezing you big-time, if you will, to drop out. |
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Livestock farmers in North Yorkshire today turned to the Internet to hit back at supermarkets they claim are squeezing them out of existence. |
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Buyers of second and holiday homes are squeezing residents out of the market. |
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They see this section of the Act squeezing the small independent fishermen out of the industry. |
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This week, we are reporting extensively on those rising health care costs and how they are squeezing the country's middle class. |
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They seem to have no purpose but to make life more difficult, squeezing our lives while they award themselves more. |
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We had voted into power, people who were passing laws to accommodate the greed of the rich, while squeezing the poor. |
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He was too disoriented to aim correctly so he just began squeezing off shots. |
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Still, there are ways of squeezing more performance out of a disk drive with a larger cache memory. |
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It was market day and the stalls stood in rows with local people in colourful ethnic clothes squeezing together in throngs, full of happiness. |
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Stopping is accomplished by squeezing the handgrips, with the brakes operating in an on-off fashion. |
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He fired his weapon one-handed, his finger squeezing the trigger only once. |
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A strangled laugh escaped her throat as she clung to him tighter, squeezing her eyes shut. |
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Eric was struggling to break free, each gesture binding him tighter and tighter, squeezing his ribs and his frail arm. |
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The normal problem with squeezing high-res screens into a few pixels is that you lose the detail. |
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Lidiah's hand caught onto something and she clung on tight whilst squeezing her eyes shut. |
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Her warm body was so close, his hands around that slim waist were gently squeezing and caressing her. |
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Press back up to full arm extension by concentrating on squeezing your pecs. |
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The cell content is readily released by gently squeezing the segments of the coenocytic cellular organization. |
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At 11.25 I wondered if I had any spots that might need squeezing and had a feel round my face. |
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Mix the liquid into the dry ingredients, squeezing the dough until evenly combined. |
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The Left are still wedded to silly ideas about squeezing the rich till the pips squeak. |
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The new students' teacher, Sergeant Gunn, said piping is about blowing, squeezing and wiggling. |
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With weak economic growth squeezing fiscal revenues, he was forced to announce a sharp increase in public borrowing in November. |
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And by squeezing out successively higher rungs of the lower and middle classes, our city's own public life loses flesh. |
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He opened the scoring after nine minutes, squeezing the ball into the net by the near post. |
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The weight is used as a counterbalance, and the contraction is generated by the squeezing of the muscles. |
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In brief sperm is obtained from the males by gently squeezing their testis with a pair of forceps. |
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He's a walking compendium of great television and these galoots haven't a hope of squeezing into the margins of the appendix. |
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Similarly, pressurizing a gas, or forcibly squeezing its molecules closer together, reduces its volume. |
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Ponyfish have a very protractile mouth, a phenomenon which can be demonstrated by squeezing the head, when the mouth will shoot forward. |
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Unlocking the tube and squeezing some of the bright-orange dentifrice out, I raised the brush to my mouth and commenced extreme cleaning. |
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The group kicked proceedings off, squeezing their way into hormonally deranged teen hearts, with a crisp and punchy pop-punk-pounce. |
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Hiccups are a sudden, involuntary squeezing of the diaphragm, the main breathing muscle under the lungs. |
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Some women often have tension headaches, which cause squeezing pain or a dull ache on both sides of the head or the back of the neck. |
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It is August, the dog days of summer, the time of squeezing hands during beach barbecues and back-to-school sales. |
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These dystopias of capitalism are squeezing out communities' hope as they sedate them with the best salaries around. |
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Just then a short man waddled out of a nearby doorway, barely squeezing through. |
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He took me by surprise by reaching out and squeezing my hand before making a complete about-face and heading into the nearest elevator. |
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Dawn went through the motions of squeezing a lemon wedge into her iced tea. |
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He's taking his time, weighing his words and squeezing them out in measured drops. |
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Book hotels with pools or gyms and consider squeezing a jump rope into your duffel. |
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He smiled sadly and I reached forward and grasped his hand, squeezing it slightly. |
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During the compression stroke, the piston moves up the cylinder, squeezing this fuel-air mix. |
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The tapes were shelved until the band agreed to let legendary producer Phil Spector have a go at squeezing a good record out of them. |
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My hands move, stroking down his neck and across his shoulders and back, squeezing and kneading the muscles there. |
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As the federal red ink runs and interest rates rise, debt is squeezing average Americans harder than ever. |
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Upon hearing them, the old woman wrapped Altair into an embrace similar to the one she'd given Ada, nearly squeezing the life out of him. |
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I stared at the picture, something new and foreign squeezing my heart and wringing it dry. |
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Bid adieu to dainty wristlets when you're hitting the trails, swimming laps or squeezing in a set at the gym. |
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The pump fills the sleeves with air and gently squeezes the leg, squeezing from ankle to calf to thigh. |
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Rub the chicken all over with the lemon, squeezing the juice into the skin. |
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Users can control the force output of the head easily by squeezing the throttle lever. |
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Granted, there are many who argue that the company is now the biggest predator on the landscape and is squeezing smaller carriers and airports. |
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Squeeze or squeezing of the trigger is the third element of rifle marksmanship. |
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Carmakers will not be able to cut automobile prices and will do so only at the cost of squeezing their own margins. |
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He felt as though someone had grasped his heart with a cold, taloned hand and was slowly squeezing. |
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Furthermore could this be an indication of what the sartorially astute ladies will be squeezing into this summer. |
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Work the soil only when it is dry enough to crumble easily after squeezing never when it is saturated with water. |
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The first continuous process involved squeezing a ribbon of molten glass through two hot rollers, similar to an old mangle. |
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A nurse comes over and takes a blood sample by pricking the baby's finger with a needle and squeezing blood into a test tube. |
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Concentrate on squeezing your pelvic floor muscles only, not your stomach and thighs. |
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Then, he turned his Beemer to the left, squeezing it between other cars that were stuck in the accident as well. |
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The appearance of a tight band around the head or of squeezing pain was significantly associated with muscle tension-type headaches. |
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In the normal bench press, your fingers and palms provide nearly all of the squeezing power, with your thumbs serving only as minor stabilizers. |
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I stand on a wood block to lower the bar even farther, then pull it deep into my midsection, again squeezing for a three-count. |
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Chopping devices are favoured over mincers because the latter tend to crush the meat, squeezing out the juices. |
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He looked back from the window to Hannah, grabbing her hand off the shifter and squeezing it. |
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Aside from pushing up and squeezing together, ruffles and shirring add some dimension to make you look bigger. |
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In the past 20 years, employees have lost right after right to Government-backed bosses intent on squeezing more work for less pay out of their workforces. |
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Before the guard had even realised what was happening, Leanne had jumped on his back, squeezing her arms around his neck in the strongest chokehold she could muster up. |
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Her hands, which had formerly been clasped in her lap, were now being wrung nervously, her fingers gripping and squeezing those of the other hand and vice-versa. |
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It was just over two years ago when a big articulated lorry, having deposited a load of shavings by the stables, was having trouble squeezing through the narrow gateway. |
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His budget is squeezing the Coast Guard, in charge of port security. |
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America needs a green eyeshade party willing to do the disagreeable work of squeezing waste from the system. |
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Florida needs to be consistently effective with its defense, whether the Gators are squeezing opponents with their full-court press or locking them up in the halfcourt. |
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It in no way involves squeezing yourself into ill-fitting clothes. |
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A plush Volvo of latest make was crawling up a narrow lane squeezing itself into the gap between houses like a gleaming dagger into a tight sheath. |
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We do not begin squeezing Iran to give up its nuclear program. |
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For a skirt or unstructured jacket, I would soak the fabric in the tub in cool water, and then hang it up to dry over the shower rail, without squeezing it out. |
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Swinging high in the air, squeezing into a nook, or rolling down a hill might provide these sorts of sensory input. |
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We crossed over onto the prom, squeezing between the bumpers and tailgates of near stationary cars with less grace and confidence than the mocking seagulls. |
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With that kind of zeal, squeezing in extracurriculars is more essential than ever. |
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He had to soak the blood out of the sponge often, and soon discovered that after squeezing it into the bucket, the water within got more and more pink. |
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The mahouts would have steered pairs of kookies so as to separate a grown elephant from the herd, squeezing in on either side. |
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To ensure that cash flow and productivity gains aren't blown away by stormy conditions, tight-fisted managers are squeezing value out of every cent. |
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I grabbed onto the ledge just outside the window and started climbing down by squeezing the toes of my sneakers into the nooks of the brick building. |
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And at the same time it would create a nice comfortable monopoly on waste disposal all the better for jacking up fees and squeezing rate payers till the pips squeak. |
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After a wait, then squeezing onto a crowded train I found myself at Liverpool Street, where the indicator board showed delayed or cancelled notices on every train. |
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He was squeezing and suppressing the rights of women and causing heartburn among non-Muslims. |
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It was as if we'd used up our daily allowance of breathing material and were reduced to recycling what was left over, like squeezing the last out of second-use teabags. |
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We rightly condemn the Allied leaders of the 1920s for squeezing Germany so hard on reparations. |
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You inflate the cuff on your upper arm by squeezing a rubber bulb. |
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Soaring energy prices are squeezing this country's middle class. |
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The disease is not progressive, but it hopscotches around Hughes' life in a way that keeps squeezing all the drama out just as it's building to a crescendo. |
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However, the organization is squeezing Nicaragua to accept privatization. |
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The last image he remembered from that time long ago was two strong hands clutching his throat, squeezing the life out of him, constricting his air flow. |
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Engage your abdominals, squeezing shoulder blades together and down. |
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Soon, beer-bellied men will be squeezing their bulky frames into pieces of elastic and pulling on trousers two, or maybe even three sizes too small. |
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Tina has peppered almost every sentence with a swearword and been caught chomping on her toenails and squeezing spots. |
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On a motorcycle, you work the clutch by squeezing a lever on your left handgrip, and you operate the shift lever with your left foot. |
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Traditionally the method for squeezing the juice from the apples involves placing sweet straw or haircloths between the layers of pomace. |
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Unlike a newling, I have to have air to breathe, and this idiot is squeezing so hard I can barely draw in a breath. |
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Efnisien guessed what was happening and killed them by squeezing their heads inside the sacks, then threw Gwern into the fire. |
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Do not press the stamp hard into the pad, as this overinks the stamp and shortens the life of the pad by squeezing out the ink. |
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His theory essentially held that mountains were created by the squeezing of certain rocks. |
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When the vacuum is reapplied in the chamber the flexible rubber inflation relaxes and opens up, preparing for the next squeezing cycle. |
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That was achieved by forging the balls under a hammer, or by squeezing the bloom in a machine. |
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Solid rivets are driven using a hydraulically, pneumatically, or electromagnetically driven squeezing tool or even a handheld hammer. |
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Rivets that are large or hard may be more easily installed by squeezing instead. |
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Are you gonna tell Glenn?...About you and that kid, and him squeezing your tush. |
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I was thinking that this squeezing through the vibracious bodies was the most action I had seen in six months. |
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Keep the back straight, outstretch the arms towards the floor, then pull the arms wide and back, squeezing the shoulder blades together, then release, and start again. |
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This test is performed by squeezing the tibia and fibula, which may elicit tenderness at the ankle if a syndesmotic injury is present. |
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New Zealand were crowned world champions for the first time in 24 years after squeezing past an inspired France team by a single point. |
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So, in their research, the team, led by David Smith, has calculated the squeezing of various stars protective astrospheres. |
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Shop windows are already crammed with cut-price bargains in a bid to beat the credit crunch that is squeezing families hard. |
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Lobbing it in a washing machine would be disastrous, like squeezing a pebbledash wall into a Zanussi, along with your smalls. |
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The term petrissage covers various ways of taking hold of the tissue to move it by lifting, stretching, squeezing, pinching or kneading it. |
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Cars park on pavements and double-park down the road, making squeezing past virtually impossible. |
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Young men, beware of the consequences of teen pranks such as squeezing your pal's testicles. |
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Stuart Callaghan provided the icing on the cake, squeezing the ball past onrushing keeper Steve Grinlay for the third in the dying seconds. |
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In the lab, researchers mimicked falling rain by squeezing a dropper 1 or 2 meters over seed capsules. |
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The sphincters keep the urethra closed by squeezing like tight rubber bands. |
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To make squeezing citrus easy and fast, squeeze fresh citrus juice into a small spray bottle and keep it refrigerated. |
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The method involves squeezing wood chips at high pressure and analyzing the resultant exudate for its glycerides content by an enzymatic colorimetric test. |
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Topics covered include parametric amplification and polariton liquids, quantum fluid and non-linear dynamical effects and parametric instabilities, polariton squeezing. |
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It then plunges inward through smaller vessels called arterioles before squeezing down into capillaries so thin that red blood cells must travel single file. |
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Heartbroken Laura Nunes, 39, fell 1,640ft on to a restaurant after squeezing through a small gap on 148th floor glass observation deck of Dubai's Burj Khalifa. |
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Hot Tub jets can reach any joint or muscle group, and it is easy to submerse the body all the way to the neck without scrunching or squeezing into an uncomfortable position. |
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Turbinado is usually made by squeezing the juice out of crushed sugar cane, then spinning what's left after evaporation through a huge centrifuge. |
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The plench produces sufficient torque to move a nut, but doesn't pass on torque to the astronaut. External torque to move socket wrench is produced by squeezing the handles. |
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I was in the delivery room as she was born into this world, nauseated by the excitement and numb-handed from Izzy squeezing the life from my digits. |
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Would rather be music than be a mass of tubes squeezing semisolids around itself for a few decades before becoming so dribblesome it'll no longer function. |
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