Fleury went down into his usual butterfly stance and flexed his bare hand when the Rangers managed to squeeze off a shot.
The match finished with a cheeky solo effort by Juninho, who again capitalised on loose man-marking by the Manchester defence to squeeze off a shot from the top left edge of the area that beat Bosnich at the right post.
Waitresses wear tutus and tiaras while their male counterparts try, mostly in vain, to look like Ken, Barbie's on-off squeeze.
All that market power should give Postl leverage with retailers like Wal-Mart, one of Pennzoil-Quaker State's biggest customers, when he wants to squeeze smaller brands off the shelves to make more room for Pennzoil and Quaker State.
And the hosts were caught out again on the half-hour mark when Tomkins mis-hit a backpass to his keeper and Doyle pounced to burst through and neatly squeeze his shot off the post and in for his seventh goal of the season.
And much of the rise in profits and exports reflects a ferocious one-off squeeze on real wages that has allowed German companies to steal a march on less efficient competitors in France and Italy, but this is not a process that is indefinitely sustainable without far more liberalisation.
Firms of every description sought to squeeze out inefficiencies, sell off non-core businesses and close redundant operations, all in the name of shareholder value.
Squeeze the spinach to drain off as much liquid as possible.
Finally, the Beijing News tells of how Ms Zhang in Beijing was ridiculed after her fake pregnancy belly slid off while trying to squeeze onto a bus.
Squeeze the throttle and the car takes off as if rocket boosters sprout from the trunk.
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Even Italy is hoping that, thanks to its 57 varieties of one-off measures, it will squeeze its 1997 deficit close enough to 3%.
That worked while both economies were growing, but in 2000, as Greenspan raised interest rates in the U.S. in order to squeeze the money supply and try to cool off the economy, Argentina's economy was already well past the cooling stage.
Pressure from both machine-stitching (as quality improves) and thermal-sealing (as technology costs fall) will squeeze an entire segment of this lucrative industry right off the map.
Amazon says you'll squeeze two weeks out of it with the wireless off, and while we didn't put that to the test, we found the battery life was, as expected, far better with the wireless turned off.
This project, a collaboration between America, Russia, Japan and Europe, is intended to create sustained nuclear fusion by squeezing gases so hard that their atomic nuclei fuse together and give off more energy than was needed to squeeze them.
First off, the technology and innovation that enabled producers to frack better and squeeze more energy out of shale rock formations originated in the U.S. as geologists and engineers worked feverishly to produce more oil and gas in preparation for high gas prices.
If you've written off turkey as dry or bland, this tender, juicy take, enlivened with a squeeze of lemon, will renew your faith.
Not only will the mission test how commercial, off-the-shelf tech can survive in the vacuum and conduct experiments, but it'll squeeze in some fun courtesy of apps developed by winners of a competition held last year.
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