101. In February, the scene at the Miguel Adrover show was like several hundred sardines trying to squeeze into a palm-sized tin. 102. In interviews squeezed into their round-the-clock schedules, each editor played down the tensions intrinsic to such a horse race. 103. In one memorable scene, Clint squeezes into bed between a sleeping white prostitute and her alert black friend, Gugu. 104. In Texas and Virginia, local jails are overflowing with inmates who have been sentenced but cannot be squeezed into crowded state prisons. 105. In the center of the metropolis, hard by West McDowell Road, in the shadow of the Coliseum, rural Arizona squeezes itself into an exhibit hall. 106. In the film, the events were squeezed into a matter of months. 107. In the meantime, the numbers being squeezed into hastily built tents continues to swell. 108. Intel co-founder Gordon Moore posited decades ago that the number of transistors that can be squeezed into a given area doubles every couple of years. 109. Instead she is squeezed into a space about the size of a magazine cover, barely enough to move. 110. Investigators are still unsure of the cause, but you squeeze into your seat and go through your own personal boarding ritual. |