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All you have to do is squeeze my hand that will mean yes.
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There's Williams, wearing his clown nose and in full sugar-gush, staring down as a small child's hand reaches up to squeeze his melancholy nose.
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With a free hand, railways tend to squeeze more trips out of their trains, provide better service and make more money.
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You can squeeze it by hand, but if you put it in a wringer, you're going to get some more out of it.
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Fleury went down into his usual butterfly stance and flexed his bare hand when the Rangers managed to squeeze off a shot.
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Dry water resembles a very fine powder (like icing sugar or flour) that has a slightly more liquid-like appearance when it flows, and if you squeeze some of it in your hand hard enough the powder combines to give you a few drops.
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He put a perverse twist on the repurchase trade, routinely used in the past to squeeze some additional income out of the Treasury securities that are traditionally on hand as part of normal business operations.
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That was until Leighton Baines felled Rudolf Otepka and, instead of crossing, the Czech midfielder rolled his free-kick inside for Sultes to squeeze a first-time shot through numerous bodies and into Howard's bottom right-hand corner.
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To protect the company from the danger that cheap new computers will squeeze the margin on refurbished ones, Mr McKie is developing direct sales of more powerful second-hand machines to non-profit bodies, such as charities and schools, and to individuals.
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