11. As a result, drug margins are being squeezed in Japan, and manufacturers are turning abroad for growth and profits. 12. As college teachers, we use the break between the fall and spring semesters to squeeze in some low-season travel. 13. As it turns out, Gretzky was just squeezing in some rest before playing in the NHL All-Star Game Saturday in Boston. 14. At Harvard, Crichton squeezed in writing among his studies. 15. Big musicians were once routinely squeezed in their contracts with record labels, but the tide has turned in their favor. 16. But as Border Patrol agents and planners like Bach have learned from long experience, when the balloon is squeezed in one place, it bulges in another. 17. But CBS blatantly uses its report on the church to squeeze in footage of a same-sex wedding ceremony. 18. But Rayman hopes to squeeze in another month to do some final engineering tests, including some experiments with the ion drive that could damage it. 19. But when Osmium atoms form a molecule, they can squeeze together in a way that takes up less space than when uranium or lead atoms bond together. 20. Drain the thawed spinach by squeezing it in your fist, then distribute it over the meat mixture. |