"It's a concern that squeezing a balloon on one end will create a pocket of terrorists on the other, " a senior U.S. official said of al Qaeda and its allies in that part of Africa.
The experienced players know the matches are decided by one or two crucial moments, such as someone holing a vital putt, or squeezing a half when it looked like they were going to lose, or making a silly error.
According to DARPA's research description, the robot should be about the size of a softball but capable of squeezing through a one centimeter hole and reconfiguring itself within 15 seconds.
Three-quarters claim to brush their teeth twice a day, squeezing out an average of four toothpaste tubes a year, against three in Britain.
The industry is even looking at ways to make today's smaller-than-a-broom closet toilets more compact in the hope of squeezing a few more seats onto planes.
Starting the match ranked the best batsman in Test cricket, the veteran left-hander lasted a total of six balls across both his innings - here squeezing a catch off bat and pad to silly point.
She came to rest before a wide-paneled window and swallowed, her throat squeezing behind a brooch of diamonds thick as a clenched fist.
But to judge from a cascade of complaints and lawsuits, Cintas has been squeezing pennies a little too hard in an industry known for tough sales tactics.
"I still can play young girls, but it's like squeezing a rag, " she said, miming the action.
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Mr Woodward has a record of squeezing his high-level contacts for juicy and apparently accurate quotes from meetings.
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Keith Treacy gave the visitors the lead by squeezing a well-struck 25-yard, low free-kick in at the near post.
It's like submitting to the rack, only while standing on balance pillows and squeezing a foam roller instead of strapped to a frame.
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By squeezing a little more out of their tires than the competition, they can afford to be patient, waiting out a car ahead of them.
That is why we shall oppose the use of the nuclear non-proliferation issue as a means of squeezing Russian companies out of the Iranian market.
The longer both sides drag their feet, the more likely a revolt in the bond market and a skint Treasury squeezing American businesses for cash.
Insurance companies operate a system of squeezing the labour rate to repairers, restricting their hours allowed to do the job, and taking unnecessary excess payments off drivers.
It turned out that the handle had compressed the eyeball in and pushed it up in the socket (think about squeezing a rubber ball), but it remained attached.
An opportunist try on the half hour demonstrated his elusive attacking threat and eye for a try, squeezing in down the right corner after Lee Briers had kicked out on the full.
Ms. Giffords's immediate responsiveness to commands, such as squeezing a doctor's hand, suggests that she wasn't in a coma and that her brain stem and the brain's core structures had relatively little damage.
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So while Mr Clinton focused merrily on squeezing a Syrian deal out of the late Hafez al-Assad, Rabin was in the end more enticed by the cheaper (since it pushed Palestinian statehood into the future) and quicker bargain he thought he could strike with Arafat.
Then, about midway through his first term, Giuliani turned himself over to a man named Elliot Cuker, who, in short order, had him squeezing into a dress.
If it's cheaper to control methane by fixing a pig farm than by squeezing the last gram of pollution out of a German chemical factory, let the factory pay the pig farmer to control methane.
In today's game, in which speed and agility are as highly prized as bulk and brawn, the Welsh strategy of rounding up a bunch of behemoths and squeezing them into red jerseys might appear to be a primitive tactic.
Mr. Hurd also brings a track record of squeezing costs out of computer production.
Leaving anything out is difficult and done only with a heavy heart - squeezing in as much as possible is the goal.
Amazon is thought to be a ruthless negotiator, squeezing its partners for more efficiency and to help maintain its razor-thin profit margin.
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The imagined hand-squeezing produced a response on the left-hand side of the brain, while the toe-wiggling produced one over the centre of the head.
But concerns that China's economy was overheating led to action by the country's government last year, to cool down a construction boom by squeezing credit.
But he has given plenty of advice off the field, fulfilling his side of his bargain with Osborne by squeezing in a few hours each week of life skills counseling for his student athletes.
He is a past-master at squeezing the maximum of power from the narrowest of margins.
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