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Instead, they shoehorn their massive user base to compensate in other ways: ever encroaching advertising and declining privacy.
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Like Mr Gonzalez before him, he has helped shoehorn friends into top jobs in the media, the bureaucracy, banks and big business.
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When people try to shoehorn these issues into the free-market framework, what ends up happening is that one side of these trade-offs gets ignored.
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Resist the temptation to shoehorn your website onto a mobile device.
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Republican leaders are determined to shoehorn a two-year extension of the top-15% tax rate on capital gains and dividends, which expires at the end of 2008, into reconciliation.
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Taking that world and trying to shoehorn it into a world where flying aliens shoot heat beams out of their eyes, magical princesses have powers and gifts given to them by mythologial gods, with monsters invading Earth from outer space, is just not going to work.
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Aerial acrobatics notwithstanding, Daniel Sullivan's staging is plain, blunt and entirely effective, and I'd venture to guess that he did an especially good job of helping Mr. Sturridge to home in on Phillip's pitiful innocence (I loved the glee with which he figures out how to use a shoehorn).
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