Layered atop this squirming mess are the very qualities shared by many or most great CEOs.
If that squirming is drumming up business for security firms, they may be enjoying it, too.
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Still, seeing the squirming that results when compelling financial events loom large is entertaining.
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And yet the squirming, uncomfortable truth remains that we are not as comfortable as we claim to be.
She scrambles to the beaver dam and returns with an inch-long worm squirming on the tip of her finger.
Wikipedia notes the act of "squirming or moving forward and back in one's seat while watching an exciting sporting event".
There was the mother who once turned to leave him with a screaming and squirming "slippery as a seal" infant.
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Perhaps Hoke is teaching another lesson to high school football players: When your rival is down and squirming, crush his throat.
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The squirming traffic regulation violator was, you might have guessed, your correspondent.
Iran's indispensable ally when both countries were threatened by Saddam Hussein's Iraq, Syria is now squirming under American scrutiny (see article).
But, in return, the impatient Mrs Ciller now wants to take over as prime minister from the squirming Mr Erbakan by June 18th.
He, meanwhile, was squirming in his seat, desperate to escape, but stuck with making three hours of small-talk with his recent and best-forgotten conquest.
He would love to call an election before an inquiry into corruption in Quebec's construction industry, which may leave his party squirming, begins in June.
Had the Americans waited for the Security Council's authority (and Mr Bush did try for it), Iraqis would probably still be squirming under the dictator's heel.
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Consider: two teams of hard, young contestants, each of them a bag of squirming appetites, battle to beat each other at a task set by Mr Trump.
The failure to send enough troops, the over-zealous dismantling of the Baathist bureaucracy and the torture at Abu Ghraib have all left Mr Blair squirming in silent fury.
Squalls of feedback, clattering drums and a broken alarm almost overwhelm a squirming guitar solo, making the murk even more present before Doiron shouts "Look out, look out!"
Together, sadly, they have churned out a cacophonous mess, which not only aims squarely at teen-agers but itself seems painfully adolescent in its squirming refusal to decide what it wants.
In Britain for the G20 summit in early April, he was caught on camera squirming in embarrassment at being seated next to Fu Ying, China's sophisticated ambassador to Britain (and, before that, Australia).
The generals, and their government, are therefore squirming.
Sorensen's mistake ensured Blues did break the deadlock shortly after half-time, the ball squirming under his body at the near post after Heskey had shrugged off Martin Laursen and taken the ball wide of Mellberg.
And the way the skinny neck disappeared between the animal's breastplate and shell-a squirming, live thing slipping hidden into dead stony stuff-it seemed suddenly like the Mystery of Mysteries, the very source of Life .
Chelsea were controlling the game with almost embarrassing ease, and it was no surprise when Alex added a third for them five minutes before the interval, his low free-kick from 30 yards somehow squirming past Hirschfeld.
There was one more moment for Keane as he latched on to Peter Crouch's flick and shot through the legs of Jensen, the ball squirming over the line off the woodwork, and rather summing up Burnley's misery.
Now, up until this point I've never met a Republican who didn't like a good tax cut -- (laughter) -- but you remember when I mentioned this at the State of the Union, Joe, they were all kind of squirming in their seats.
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