Sentences with phrase «who squeaks»

One is that many readers remain willing to pay more for books by name - brand authors like King, James Patterson or the literary novelist Anthony Doerr, who squeaks in at No. 20 on the Kindle list.
Our point of entrance is a young Brit named Tommy (Fionn Whitehead), who squeaks out to safety amidst air raids.
After three weeks it kind seems like there is no dominant team and it will come down to who manages to get the first spots in the playoffs (Remember they get to pick their opponent out of the 5 - 8 seeds) and who squeaks in.
In many ways, Pisha, who squeaked through high school and dropped out of college twice, is the perfect person to oversee research at CAST.
To the second broker, I had each of the kids say «Hi,» ending with the then three - year old girl who squeaked «Hi.»
Hooray for our bureaucrats as they are always there for the ones who squeak, whatever the cost.

Not exact matches

Everybody thinks the babies are so cute, and who wouldn't want a ball of fluff that squeaks for a pet?
So on Sunday morning, in a great city church, folk are to be found who, amid the glorious architecture, stirring music and highly paid preaching of a metropolitan cathedral, are lonely — lonely, it may be, for a wooden meeting house on a country hillside, lighted by oil lamps, with an organ that squeaks every time the boy pumps it, and a man in the pulpit who can not preach for sour apples, but where they have friends.
These guys squeaked out a 1 point W over Team Bauer who have been threatening to leap them in the Standings for a Top 8 spot.
Team Hernandez, who has been touted for having serious talent all season long, squeaked out the upset 82 - 81.
Can you believe that some loony chairman of the board would actually choose Jack Nicklaus to endorse his product rather than the 17 - year - old, pop - off pip - squeak who holds the current record for fastest mouth and biggest serve on the world's tennis courts?
The duke, a subtle man, asked some British comedians, the Goons, who specialize in a surrealistic form of fun (it consists of quips, unearthly chuckles, gurgles and squeaks and is popular with a huge British audience) to defend his royal honor, the proceeds of the match to go to his favorite charity, the National Playing Fields Association.
Philadelphia squeaked past Boston 109 - 108 on Substitute Larry Hennessy's late set shot, outscored Fort Wayne 80 - 73, lost to Syracuse 99 - 79 but increased Eastern Division lead to two and a half games over second - place New York, who beat Minneapolis and Fort Wayne, lost twice to Boston.
One that did squeak through was the GOP tax reform, and with mixed reporting on who the tax cuts will benefit, when, and how long for, individuals and businesses may feel swamped by the conflicting information they have been reading and hearing about in the last few months.
I'm used to right - wingers trotting out the cliché that Labour wants to «tax the rich until the pips squeak» (never actually said by Denis Healey), but I hadn't anticipated a comparison with the man who pledged to «liquidate the kulaks as a class».
Unlike Pataki Kasich, who didn't announce his candidacy until late July, just barely squeaked his way into the first GOP primary debate held by Fox News earlier this month.
Seven years later, George Pataki, the obscure state senator from Peekskill who took down Cuomo in «94 (freshman Congressman Hinchey squeaked in by 1,218 votes, three - tenths of 1 percent) redlined the dormant project.
On the flipside, several Republican incumbents who barely squeaked by in 2006 are sure to face well - financed and serious candidates in 2008.
But his pledges to hit «non doms» and mansion owners sounds like another more distant ex Labour Chancellor — Denis Healey, who vowed to «squeeze the rich till the pips squeak» in the Seventies.
It also features an African - American midget, three overweight triplets who happen to be geniuses, a cow that refuses to die, a squeaking nose, a psychotic albino, and a vast government conspiracy that is trying to track down Irene.
This week, Julia Rohed of Mercy Street Theatre Company joins us to squeak about the 2003 remake of Willard, starring the ever - creepy Crispin Glover as an eccentric mama's boy who starts doling out his own brand of justice against those who wrong him — with the help of a few friendly rats.
A story about Andrew Neiman (Miles Teller), a promising young drummer at Manhattan's Shaffer Conservatory who becomes the latest student to endure the corrosive charisma of Fletcher (J.K. Simmons), a professor who recruits dulcet squeaks and toots in the pursuit of perfection
That's where Churchill squeaks by as a compromise candidate, one who's hated only slightly less than his Hitler - appeasing predecessor Neville Chamberlain (Ronald Pickup).
This is because the dismissed teachers who would have been retained using corrected observation scores would have just squeaked by.
The room was still, but I could hear the even sounds of David asleep, breathing in his crib, and the sounds of the neighbors next door, who I hadn't met yet, their bed springs squeaking up and down and up and down.
Yet they were both Titans, and preferred each other's company to those new - squeaking gods upon Olympus who had not seen the making of the world.
Male: Bourbon (after the biscuit) who my dad nicknamed Whiskey Maltesers James (my brother's who I called James Bond 007 Licensed To Squeak) Female: Fudge Toffee Annie Strictly speaking, apart from Annie and James, they are unisex but the gender is of the hamster who the name was bestowed upon.
Dr. Ron and wife, Linda, enjoy their rescued Golden retriever, Gracie, who loves to squeak her favorite toy, a tennis ball and enjoys swimming.
From the Guinea pig who steals your heart with his adorable squeaks, squeals, gurgles, and murmurs, to the rat who comes rushing to the side of his enclosure to greet you when you walk in to the room, to the gerbil who entertains you with his playful antics, small pets are big on fun!
I'm an extremely energetic shorkie puppy who loves pouncing on my toys — especially anything that squeaks!
Squeak Carnwath, Brenda Goodman, Merlin James, Catherine Murphy, and Philip Taaffe are joined by a select group of artists who together represent the fantastically heterogeneous state of painting today.
As Mitt Romney who is said to be the richest presidential hopeful we have ever had squeaked out More...
Then there are the myopic little nitpickers, people who scurry about seeking little bits of garbage in the fabric of science (and of course, there are such flaws everywhere), and when they find some scrap of rot, they squeak triumphantly and hold it high and declare that the science everywhere is similarly corrupt.
People who said that one day these protocols will support HD video calls must have been laughed out of the room over the squeaking noise of modems.
Sadly, there will be many borderline agents — those barely squeaking by — who will sign up and gladly pay for referrals because they have nothing else on the go.
So I found a pay phone in the corner and called Husband (who was then just Boyfriend) and squeaked: «OH.
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