It squeezes all your files onto your CD-Rs, and it restores them again if necessary. |
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The public sector is still monstrously big and squeezes out the private sector. |
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Davenport squeezes the juice from several lemons into water and adds the rinds and boils the liquid until the water starts turning brown. |
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She squeezes her triceps to reverse the movement and contracts the muscles hard at the top. |
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Instinctively her hand squeezes back but she doesn't stir from her peaceful slumber. |
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Quick and nimble, fishlike, she glides over rocks, under overhangs and squeezes into narrow openings. |
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He slings his arms around my shoulder and squeezes my neck in what can easily be considered a chokehold. |
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In oil wells, the fiber is wrapped in a metal sheath, which deforms under pressure or temperature changes and squeezes the gratings. |
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A fourth squeezes up next to the most studious of them, dropping her book bag down with a thud. |
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We will assume, for the purposes of the exercise, that the manager is a real sharpie and squeezes every last dime out of his company. |
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The bottle is still so soft with heat that it squeezes like a tube of toothpaste. |
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The implement slices the tops off the grain hulls and then squeezes the pulp and kernels from the cob while leaving the hulls attached. |
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His solos are seldom more than three minutes long, but he squeezes more into three minutes than most saxophonists could play in ten. |
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He puts his hand over hers and she squeezes it, he gives this sad little sound. |
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Pour two shots of good rum into a whisky glass with two good squeezes of fresh lime juice and a large spoonful of muscovado sugar. |
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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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Soon the moraine squeezes against the river, and Asia and I are forced to hop boulder to slippery boulder. |
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In sheer contrast, for the club that squeezes out of that quaking quartet to gate-crash the elite, delight will be unconfined. |
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While other organs might fill with blood, the heart palpitates, contracts, squeezes and pumps fluids. |
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In the oil market, the problem is mainly one of strong, sustained demand not, as in previous oil squeezes, artificial restrictions to supply. |
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Viney hypothesizes that as the raw liquid silk squeezes through the duct, water is wrung out of the protein and calcium is added. |
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While she squeezes an industrial amount of lemons, Bill fixes one of his favourite cocktails. |
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This basically means she squeezes your spots, whiteheads and blackheads alike. |
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Gravity then squeezes them further, and the centers get still hotter, until the helium nuclei fuse into the nuclei of heavier atoms. |
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The swollen brain squeezes up against the inside of the skull, causing more tissue damage. |
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The tuition freeze squeezes the university budget in ways in which every unit in the university is finding it extraordinarily hard to operate. |
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He also squeezes in a succinct outline of the social and economic histories of both countries in the periods covered. |
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The artist squeezes an ever caustic humor into the colourful and seductive universe created by his « hyperrealistic » oversized objects. |
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Current squeezes are, however, allowed to be upset if what's going on is not a cordial friendship, but a leftover entanglement of feelings and manipulations. |
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With an outward wrench of his elbows he simultaneously squeezes and warps the handle on the extinguisher, locking the valve open, and throws the canister at me. |
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Wherever the Justice Department squeezes the balloon, the air will bulge out somewhere else. |
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Sturgeon has understandably been taken to task over privatisations and spending squeezes in Scotland. |
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In past price squeezes, oilmen confounded the experts by finding unimagined savings. |
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Brogger seems intrigued by the processes of picture-building as he pours, drips, squeezes and scumbles pigment upon the light brown supports in several of the works. |
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She squeezes two oil paints, turquoise and titanium white, into the jar, adds alkyd then mixes with a plastic spoon. |
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In a famous passage, he squeezes the hands of his fellow labourers in a tub of lumpy sperm oil, which they are kneading back to its proper, fluid consistency. |
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Unless you believe that a bearded red-clad fat guy squeezes himself down your chimney every Christmas, you probably already realise that this is chairmanspeak. |
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It provides some scope for interesting card play, including squeezes. |
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The plastic crinkles when she squeezes them too tightly, so instead she holds them carefully, delicately. |
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But his absence is felt in this group effort, which squeezes its biggest laughs from its many squawking, strangulated vocalizations. |
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The first player of each team soaks the sponge with water, runs back to the smaller bucket and squeezes the water into it. |
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It's not pulled up, however, and Boyd squeezes over in the left corner after it goes through the hands. |
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These squeezes have caused rows and protests, including from clergy. Another change looms. |
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Those shocks may be food or fuel prices or credit squeezes or flights to quality, but they will come. |
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When the hammer falls down to hit the pin, it squeezes a weak spring ahead of it. |
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In reality, the N0204 squeezes a fully-functioned NAS server into a tiny package not much larger than a paperback book. |
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Skeptical at first, Harry squeezes, then turns the lump of clay into a rose. |
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To contain the water, its throat expands like a pelican's pouch, until its massive tongue squeezes the water out through the baleen. |
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At the same time, airline customers suffering profit squeezes need financial support to buy new aircraft, but private lending has diminished. |
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A couple of squeezes on the hand pump is all that is needed to get the pump working. |
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Digital processing morphs the clarinet's mournful tones into deep sinewave swoops, zooms in on the crackle of spit on the reed or squeezes out didgeridoo-like overtones. |
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She withdrew a perfume atomizer from her seemingly bottomless bag and gave it a few squeezes above him, letting the mist settle down over his face. |
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Carefully aligning the sights and holding the pistol steady as he was taught so long ago, the child thumbs off the safety catch and squeezes the trigger. |
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After that psychological barrier was passed, the remaining scrambles and squeezes were negotiated with relative ease, and any mutinous murmurs were thankfully subdued. |
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The lane squeezes tight between dry-stone walls, big green views billow away to the north and there are bijou meadows soaked with buttercups as tall as daffodils. |
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Conventional hydraulic brakes work by using a cylinder, which squeezes brake calipers together around the wheel's rotor when the brake petal is depressed. |
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Where vigorous competition squeezes interest margins and profitability, operating aid granted to a credit institution obviously has a particularly distorting effect. |
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Even the launch control function, which automatically gives the best getaway, feels oddly anti-climactic as the Vanquish just squeezes itself into hyperspace. |
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Position your hand on the bladder and try a few gentle test squeezes, moving your fingers a quarter-inch this way and that way patiently until you hit the spot. |
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Dilshan squeezes a single away to get Sri Lanka off the mark and a misfield out on the boundary by Dernbach allows Perera to turn one into two from the next. |
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It should finally be recognised that the WTO is there solely to cut any agricultural support that impacts on international trade, squeezes prices or harms the developing countries. |
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This pioneering two-stage system squeezes the liquid out of the waste sludge produced by wood products and paper companies, while at the same time recycling a facility's waste heat. |
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I would like us to remember that the WTO's objective is to cut any agricultural support that distorts trade, squeezes prices or harms the developing countries. |
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Author services must plan better to avoid time squeezes, both in the submission of documents to the Board and in the follow-up to the Board's opinions. |
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We don't get the net squeezes from tidal runs. |
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If fuel can be sold at a higher price, then it either squeezes cheaper foodstuffs out of production, or drives the price of the latter up as well. |
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Then the river valley squeezes through a tight mountain pass. |
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This shorter wavelength effectively squeezes electromagnetic energy into a smaller space on the surface of the metal than it would normally require. |
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The Iraqis have mastered the key technique of creating an implosive shock wave which squeezes a bomb's nuclear material enough to trigger a chain reaction. |
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He said ballottement of joint swelling is key, showing how he squeezes a joint with his fingers to determine its character and the presence of inflammation. |
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It happens in the cores of stars, where high pressure squeezes nuclei together and high temperatures mean that they are travelling fast enough to overcome the repulsion. |
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He goes over to the sunny inner tubes, lifts up the one lying on a slant against the other, squeezes the warm dusty rubber to make sure it's tight. |
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Oblique incoming wind squeezes water along the coast, and so generates a water current which moves parallel to the coast. |
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One common feeding method is herding, where a pod squeezes a school of fish into a small volume, known as a bait ball. |
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Within six seconds of looping around an anesthetized lab rat, a boa constrictor squeezes enough to halve blood pressure in a rear-leg artery. |
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And what now if Angels GM Bill Stoneman squeezes the trigger on his cap gun for a deadline deal to add Piazza's stick to his team's HR-hungry lineup? |
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When the person squeezes the glove, the gripper grasps an object. |
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An overloading of nutrients lost from fields can boost the growth of algae, which in turn squeezes out plants like stoneworts and water buttercups. |
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