21. This profligacy is becoming increasingly acceptable because more and more transistors can be squeezed onto a chip. 22. Thousands of people squeezed onto less than two acres of grass. 23. We had just squeezed onto a crowded D train when I glanced down and saw that my shoelace was untied. 24. As the rally was beginning, authorities made public appeals for no one else to try to squeeze onto the square itself. 25. Cars are squeezed onto alternate streets that were jammed to begin with. 26. Digital television, unlike conventional analog television, allows more channels to be squeezed onto the airwaves. 27. In one story, she squeezes onto the train as the doors are closing and meets Hannah. 28. The Japanese are used to living in crowded cities, and squeezing onto subways packed to overflowing. 29. Whole families of four or five squeezed onto motorbikes. |