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  • Compressing eight weeks of healing into one, however, hurt like a bitch.

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  • Compressing images in Word, Publisher or PowerPoint

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  • Compressing a sigh into a rumbling grunt, he shook his head so exuberantly that the vibration traveled the length of his body and sent the bags jumping and flopping in their own celebration.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Compressing disease into a smaller window later in life could significantly improve individuals 'quality of life, helping them live independently for longer rather than in a nursing home, says Dr. Shay, professor of cell biology and associate director of the Simmons Cancer Center at UT Southwestern.

    Making Cells Live Forever in Quest for Cures Shirley S. Wang 2010

  • Compressing the eye took a few minutes with the Pinch feature.

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  • Compressing a sigh into a rumbling grunt, he shook his head so exuberantly that the vibration traveled the length of his body and sent the bags jumping and flopping in their own celebration.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Compressing disease into a smaller window later in life could significantly improve individuals 'quality of life, helping them live independently for longer rather than in a nursing home, says Dr. Shay, professor of cell biology and associate director of the Simmons Cancer Center at UT Southwestern.

    Making Cells Live Forever in Quest for Cures Shirley S. Wang 2010

  • Compressing the bomber stream, proper bomb release interval, and strong surface winds all were necessary to produce a major firestorm.

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  • Compressing disease into a smaller window later in life could significantly improve individuals 'quality of life, helping them live independently for longer rather than in a nursing home, says Dr. Shay, professor of cell biology and associate director of the Simmons Cancer Center at UT Southwestern.

    Making Cells Live Forever in Quest for Cures Shirley S. Wang 2010

  • Compressing a sigh into a rumbling grunt, he shook his head so exuberantly that the vibration traveled the length of his body and sent the bags jumping and flopping in their own celebration.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

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