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Examples of shoehorn


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Instead, he has set out measures that aim to shoehorn our economy into the structure that he thinks will fit the euro.
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He knows that such persons are determined to shoehorn all of life's experience into the romantic view.
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Underneath the fuselage was a long shoehorn -style float, that extended forward underneath the engine and propeller.
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Lawyers had to engage in great ingenuity to shoehorn their clients' claims into existing forms of action.
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The word is derived from shoehorn, a smooth curved implement, often of plastic or metal, inserted at the heel to help put on a shoe.
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Other accessories accompanying the doll were a story and comic book, shoehorn, and paper wrist tag that was also a numbered warranty card.
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The small shoehorn radiator couldn't provide enough air for the massive 6-liter engine so a large aperture was needed below it.
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A shoehorn was built around the tunnel, just enough as to not be too sharp for the locomotives, opening up a fantastic view of the valley.
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However, seemingly in order more accurately to represent the many facets of the cloning debate, other issues were "shoehorned" into the story.
She picked up other people's turns of phrase, and used them to shoehorn her way into interaction.
Moreover, the short introductions to the three sections serve to shoehorn each chapter into the general conceptual project of the book.
Deficits in perceptual organization are particularly difficult to shoehorn into dopamine theories of the disorder.
Hospitals have been trying to shoehorn the costs of ethics services into invisible crevices since ethics services started appearing in hospitals.
Why should its three natural time zones be shoehorned into one, other than for bureaucratic tidiness?
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I am at the stage where my feet are being shoehorned rather unwillingly into the shoes of trusteeship.
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The inclusion of police as best value authorities, inappropriately shoehorned into a structure that is essentially designed for local government, will reinforce many of the problems.
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The premise is shoehorned into working rather than organically feeling like the right thing to do.
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He also praised the lyric as a tried-but-true drinkin and cryin lyric for something that manages to sound modern without feeling uncomfortably shoehorned in there.
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The characters also received praise for most of them not being shoehorned into the plot, and for their unique personalities and attire.
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Therefore, fighters are not shoehorned into class stereotypes and are free to fight unrestricted in types of armor, picks of garb, choices of weaponry, and styles of play.
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Perhaps they are prepared to shoehorn pre-school children into extremely large classes, which would not provide the sort of education that we all want.
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Clearly, it would be more than a marginal adjustment to try to shoehorn such an exemption into an existing relief.
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In addition, the euro will shoehorn in a new era of competition within the single market to the benefit of the customer.
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