"It felt like my leg was caught in a vise, " the elder Myers said at a news conference Friday.
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I'd expect protest rallies by New York's municipal workers, and students at state and city universities, if the vise tightens further on tuition and layoffs.
The ruble's collapse will tighten an already devastating vise.
Monday's stage takes the riders from Vise to Tournai over 207.5km and is expected to favor sprinters such as Britain's Mark Cavendish, who has won 20 stages of the Tour de France.
Across the European Union and in states that wish to join the a fiscal vise is at work--fear of tax cuts that might cause budgets to miss their targets and failure to confront expenditure norms.
The productive Asian economies in which we invest are caught in a "terms of trade" vise between rising input costs for its oil and materials and falling output prices for its electronic widgets and other manufactured products.
Diagnosed with brain cancer at a relatively young age, she saw Mr. Klipper when she came to the hospital for chemotherapy and other treatments, including a particularly painful procedure in which doctors administered radiation after clamping her head in a vise.
The economic story over the remaining months of 2012 may be more important to this vital diplomacy than the election result in the U.S. For all the room Republicans have as challengers to bluster about China and other matters abroad, the choices come 2013 will be narrower, not least for that fiscal vise that will grip Washington.
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