(The network managed to squeeze in a news item about the pope's death during halftime.)
Inconsistency is inevitable in a show like Saturday's, as performers squeeze into brief time slots during a rapidly moving program.
He said that he had never intended to hurt her but that "she freaked out" and squeezed his genitals painfully during a sexual act.
It's O.K. to squeeze gently during all of this, but no wringing or twisting.
So they wore special suits that squeezed the body during a banking turn and kept the blood pushed up into the brain.
Some City Hall veterans say that they have not seen so many protests since the souring economy squeezed the budget during the Dinkins years.
If you squeeze hard during your entire swing, you'll slow down the speed of the racquet head and restrict the amount of power you can generate.
He said his plan would squeeze $124 billion of savings from Medicare and $54 billion from Medicaid during seven years.
Transit planners and some riders were quite happy: an honest-to-goodness new line, and nine more trains per hour squeezed into Manhattan during the morning rush.
More recently, Zercher earned $50,000 from the Star for her story about how Clinton talked dirty and squeezed her breast during the '92 campaign.