• There should be 8, 000 3-D screens by the end of the year, according to the National Association of Theater Owners, but even that could be a tight squeeze for so many films.

    FORBES: Even Without 'Harry Potter,' Expect 3-D Gridlock This Winter

  • It might have been a bit of a tight squeeze in terms of getting all the things done, but I would have been delighted if Bath and Wells Diocese had been the first to have a woman bishop.

    BBC: The Right Reverend Peter Price

  • As expected, the agreement involves a tight fiscal squeeze.

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  • Linton then brought a marvellous save out of Scott as he tried to squeeze the ball home from a tight angle, but the game had already been well won by that stage.

    BBC: Brechin 0-3 Cowdenbeath (0-3)

  • United increased their lead soon after, with Conway taking advantage of some ponderous defending to skip round Langfield and squeeze a shot in from a tight angle.

    BBC: Aberdeen 1-4 Dundee United

  • This enables Volkswagen to squeeze a more potent engine into a very tight engine bay.

    FORBES: Test Drives

  • What could complicate this is if, on the back of sovereign debt worries, we get a second credit crunch emanating from banks exposed to distressed countries, or a second credit squeeze (as per August 2007) when the interbank lending markets suddenly became tight.

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  • The Daycare Trust's chief executive, Anand Shukla, said councils were "failing families by presiding over a continuing shortage of high quality, affordable childcare" but said that was "no doubt linked to the tight financial squeeze they find themselves in".

    BBC: Adult plays with a toddler

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