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America's trade deficit has rocketed to a record high, provoking squeals from companies and politicians alike.
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By then, the crowd numbered in the hundreds and rippled with sporadic waves of teenage squeals.
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There were a lot of handshakes, joyous squeals and some tears as friends and neighbors were reunited.
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Or the presidency could rotate only among big countries--producing squeals from the smalls, who have often run the most adept presidencies.
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So, it was not completely unexpected that word of a new American Girl movie resulted in a slew of squeals and pleading.
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As she tries on two of the designer's neoprene looks, a bright yellow dress and a blue coat, Gerlan squeals in delight.
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Squeals of delight at the thought of the trough being filled, squeals of outrage at the slightest impediment to a snout being dipped into it.
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At first, these plans prompted predictable squeals of protest.
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Every four-year-old demands squeals of praise and a place of honor on the fridge for every finger painting, but as we mature we learn that fishing for compliments is not quite the thing.
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Squeals, brakes, and wrong-sounding mechanical thumpings followed.
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The sooner that you take care of these details, the sooner you can get to the important stuff: kayaking on the river, playing on the beach, reading a good book, enjoying a nice barbecue and listening to the squeals of joy at the sights of the first lightning bugs of the season.
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