If the Liberals do squeak back it will be by default, as Canada's only national party.
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Squeeze the rich until the pips squeak, and the juice goes out of the economy.
The day will include: A breakfast, of eggs, bacon, sausages, black pudding and bubble and squeak.
And yet, as eaters of bubble-and-squeak sometimes find, another plateful is often just too tempting.
The most optimistic assessment is that the two missile program can somehow squeak through one more year.
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Last night's big Welfare Reform Bill vote in the Lords was a narrow squeak for the government.
The audible sound of the lane departure system squeak was overbearing, but helpful to avoid frightened drivers.
His support is volatile, but he may squeak past the 5% threshold to enter the Sejm (parliament).
So, they are going to get 12.5% annually from private equity because they need 12.5% to squeak by.
Beneath the soft Christmas music, the store was so quiet you could hear the squeak of the escalator.
But to squeak past the finishing line they will still need a small proportion of hybrids and electrics.
At very best, the system will barely squeak through the 1980s, in constant danger of running short of funds.
We got our hands on the black version and the plastic body certainly felt well built with nary a squeak.
Mondale clearly plans to rely heavily on high name recognition and sympathy for Paul Wellstone to squeak out a victory.
No squeak of protest has been heard from the Fund, and only polite and general remarks about Russia's other economic sins.
Certainly Mr Giuliani's landslide stands out when set alongside the narrow squeak home of another moderate Republican, Christie Whitman, in New Jersey.
Equally astonishing was the lack of even a single squeak of protest.
Portugal trails Luxembourg 1-0 but score twice to squeak through 2-1.
Scattered about our tents are antiques: Persian rugs, pith helmets, four-poster beds, and gramophones that crackle and squeak to the accompaniment of the chirping crickets outside.
Saudi Arabia gets off most lightly of all, reducing the Shias to second-class citizens by law, without so much as a squeak from the United States.
In the past year both Generals Kayani and Pasha have had their spells in office extended beyond their usual terms, without a squeak from the brow-beaten civilians.
The bill had quite a narrow squeak on Thursday, in a thinly-attended house - and could run into trouble if more peers, particularly on the crossbenches muster against it.
The Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard just managed to squeak out a two-vote parliamentary majority in lower-house elections, and only then by horse trading with a few independents.
C. is just how much the government can squeeze the bottom and the middle to benefit the top before the bottom and the middle begin to squeak for economic justice.
Europe's war games are a far cry from those in America, where governments have heard scarcely a squeak of pain, despite the halving of employment in defence, to 2m, over the past decade.
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