If you do manage to squeeze one of these giants into your den, we'd be more than willing to drop in to catch a flick or two.
Instead, Rivera and Pettitte will open the year as lonely icons, trying to build a team from disparate parts and squeeze one more run out of what's left of this tired, beat-up crew.
But the roof leaks when it rains and Nadia and her husband have to squeeze into one bed at night alongside their two young children.
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At Columbia. (Yes, they will squeeze in one or two more if Daddy promises to build a new dorm.) But colleges, despite their protestations, live and die by the rankings.
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This has led to a massive short squeeze making GameStop one of the top performing stocks.
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The industry has always been a bit like a balloon: squeeze it in one place and it expands in another.
Paul Johnson was lecturing the David Hume Institute in Edinburgh on Tuesday, suggesting that the consequence of protecting health, schools and overseas aid in the Whitehall budget is that other budgets will face a squeeze of an average one third over very few years.
Unlike the military version, the AR-15 is a semiautomatic, firing one bullet per squeeze of the trigger.
The squeeze on commissions is only one factor in this transformation.
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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.
Ensuring that the power utilities do not use their monopoly to squeeze out new entrants will be one important task.
One way to reduce the squeeze on services would be to find additional welfare savings.
One potential earnings short-squeeze play in the software and programming complex is Tibco Software (TIBX), which is set to release numbers on Thursday after the market close.
The Yankees have been forced to field a cast of minor leaguers and past-their-prime vets, yet have found ways to squeeze production out of nearly every single one.
Even Italy is hoping that, thanks to its 57 varieties of one-off measures, it will squeeze its 1997 deficit close enough to 3%.
But the squeeze on private enterprise means the further erosion of one of the few means that Cubans in Cuba had left for exerting control over their own destinies.
"If you cut one of these in half and you squeeze it, the silicone will protrude from the open end, but if you release the pressure, it goes right back in, " says Robert X.
Many systems that squeeze out tiny amounts of light do so sometimes with one photon, and other times with two or more.
In 2008 the Conservatives managed to squeeze an extra 19 seats from an increase of just one percentage point in their share of the popular vote.
Other than inventing the scale-based supply-chain-squeeze model of retail, which must go down as one of the great business innovations of all time, Wal-Mart is hardly known as a foresight-based player.
One great way to keep setting profit records is to squeeze more work out of the smallest possible employee base.
One of the easiest and fastest ways to reduce energy costs is to squeeze more value out of existing equipment.
Yet Robert Forward, one of the committee's members, has suggested a way to squeeze even more thrust from such a sail: by passing ten times closer to the sun.
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Normal vision is based on more than one hundred million receptors in each eye, but it is impossible to squeeze that many electrodes into a tiny device that has to lay on the retina, said John Wyatt, a professor in the department of electrical engineering at MIT who has been working on a retinal prosthesis since 1988.
Which possibly means that a government committed to such rebalancing, as this one is, should not be quite so wary of a tax that would squeeze City profits.
With over 5m people, or nearly one in five of the labour force, working for the state, any squeeze on public-sector pay or benefits can draw crowds on to the streets.
What makes Mr Brown such a marvellous chancellor, on this view, is that he has worked out how to squeeze the well-off and help the poor without anybody really noticing: he says one thing but does another (and as good enlightened democrats we are asked to admire this fraud on the electorate).
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