| 41. | There are various sizes of shoehorns, though the basic shape varies little except for the length of the handle.
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| 42. | Per above, this editor has been trying to shoehorn information about NN and irrelevant people into radio station articles.
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| 43. | Some developers have managed to shoehorn them in anyway, squeezing through loopholes or ramming them in through strategic political alliances.
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| 44. | The friend picked up the shoehorn, put it to his mouth and began blowing through the hole at the end.
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| 45. | And lord knows, movies like " Runaway Bride " need all the honesty that they can shoehorn in.
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| 46. | The way she and the others get away with their shoehorn cuisine is through design and efficiency _ pushed to extremes.
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| 47. | Maybe it's the way that it manages to shoehorn Neil Diamond _ the real deal _ into the plot.
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| 48. | The Musical " cleverly shoehorns the Monica Lewinsky scandal into rhyming couplets as an ongoing musical-in-progress.
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| 49. | Such outpourings of emotion are difficult to shoehorn into the time-pressed encounters common these days between doctors and patients.
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| 50. | Not a clue; probably because that was the moment in the show where they needed to shoehorn in some poignancy.
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