She heard the squeal of the hinge and smelled his damp jacket in the corridor.
And they can be expected to squeal loudly when they receive the increased bills.
Lately, especially in colder weather, the car emits a high-pitched squeal when I first start the car.
Republicans will face enormous pressure for spending increases each year as the bureaucrat stuck pigs squeal about their penury.
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The rusty iron chain that double-locked the cart to the front wheels of the cycle began to squeal as he rode.
House Speaker John Boehner has made a decision that will make some wealthy Americans squeal, while making most Americans smile.
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Despite more than 25 years of robotics experience, Angle is still enchanted by the high-pitched squeal where the robot meets the road.
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Instead, she looks in her own rear-view mirror and crosses her eyes, making her two little kids in the backseat squeal with laughter.
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So when Hailey suddenly took a fake syringe and plunged it into the rubber hand I let out a manly squeal of horror.
And the more people squeal that it is still true that, say, inequality causes crime then the less can be attributed to tetraethyl lead.
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CAP, French farmers can be counted on to squeal the loudest.
Companies that try it should not be surprised when workers squeal.
On its front struts and rear multi-links, the car corners reasonably well, I suppose, holding a tidy line until the 17-inch front tires start to squeal.
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It's a traveling Las Vegas act in which performers squeal gibberish and execute circus techniques with no regard for the rhythm of the very loud music.
Blankfein, in charge since predecessor Henry Paulson quit in June to become Secretary of the Treasury, inherited growth that would make an Internet venture squeal with delight.
The city's health code forbids keeping them as pets, forcing pig owners to operate in secret or boldly take the risk an unhappy neighbor might squeal.
This attempt to yoke a form of market forces into the health-care business is well worth pursuing, even if professionals and their trade unions squeal about it.
Without a doubt, its voice of despairing outrage will rise to a squeal if the Americans give way to Iraqi and Iranian demands to cut the movement loose.
If the yen climbs much higher, Japanese exporters will squeal.
My clients would squeal with excitement whenever I used it.
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The city's health code specifically forbids it, forcing pig owners in the nation's largest metropolis to keep their swine secret or take the risk an unhappy neighbor might squeal.
Tires are wagon-wheel-sized 15-inch painted aluminum jobs, but I took one sharp turn at 53 MPH, deliberately making the tires squeal, and the car hugged the highway like a champ.
The city's health code specifically forbids it, forcing pig owners in the nation's largest metropolis to keep their swine secret or take the risk an unhappy neighbor might squeal.
"There can never be enough bureaucrats to discourage fraudulent use of taxpayers' money, but knowing colleagues might squeal can be a deterrent, " says Senator Charles Grassley (Republican-Iowa), who pushed passage of the law.
"There can never be enough bureaucrats to discourage fraudulent use of taxpayers' money, but knowing colleagues might squeal can be a deterrent, " says Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), who pushed passage of the law.
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