101. If filling is very wet, squeeze out any excess liquid. 102. Illiterate carping has squeezed out much-needed media criticism. 103. In a developing fetus, a polycystic kidney can grow so large that it squeezes out the heart and lungs. 104. In disclosing its more modest plans, the company acknowledged the difficulties of trying to squeeze out more growth in the mature U.S. market merely by adding stores. 105. In effect, the government is adding new costs at the same time that it is trying to squeeze out existing subsidies. 106. In the words of some blunt worker advocates, employers making rec-ord profits are stomping on the little guys to squeeze out even more profits. 107. Indeed, the only two stocks in the Dow index that declined were Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft Corp. IBM Corp. squeezed out a small gain. 108. Indeed, it was the open purpose of many Reaganites to use the budget vise to squeeze out programmatic effort, they hoped for all time. 109. Inside, in a corner of the tony and spacious Mid-America Club, the Maximilian Afro-Latin Septet smoothly squeezed out one tune after another. 110. Instead, Russia is trying to set up a pro-Moscow administration in Chechnya and to squeeze out Maskhadov, who the Kremlin says has lost control of Islamic commanders. |