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- Tax increases last year squelched demand, including for imported goods.
- Jackson's agent immediately squelched the idea of Jackson returning.
- For years Indira Gandhi had squelched dissent and undermined potential rivals.
- Public criticism should be squelched by the person running the meeting.
- But he squelched that speculation when he became the search committee.
- But Hirshberg thought the competition intimidated designers and squelched new ideas.
- Squishy and slimy, they squeaked and squelched when bit into.
- However, McMillan quickly squelched any notion about Lewis'future.
- Unfortunately, it meant that the subject kind of got squelched.
- Third, the US has squelched the voice of the people.
- But Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution squelched the capitalist revelry.
- The Clintons had squelched a story that could have proved politically fatal.
- The strong jobs report squelched fears of an imminent recession.
- Fortunately, instant vocal opposition from outraged Americans squelched this crass endeavor.
- He squelched temptations to single out companies that resort to quick downsizing.
- Avalanche GM Pierre Lacroix, though, squelched the talk.
- Has the delisting finally squelched investors'hopes for Narcissus?
- That rally was squelched three minutes later when Miterev scored his second.
- That hasn't squelched rumors it can be inhaled.
- Political parties were squelched under Laurent Kabila's rule.
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