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However, the Squelch package costs PS24 and comes with a pair of boots and three pairs of socks.
It wouldn't be squelched. It was one heart speaking to another in the universal language of love.
If you can't say something positive, squelch the impulse to be negative.
Asking ISPs to shut down offensive sites has proven to be an effective way to squelch online parodies in several such instances.
"One disgruntled employee, whether a CNA or DON, can squelch them.
But SAB chief executive Graham Mackay tried to squelch speculation saying that SAB couldn't be a front runner "in a race that we were never part of."
Adding ulterior motives to noblesse oblige, these conservatives argued that if aristocrats seized the initiative in remedying pauperism, they could squelch revolutionary threats and preempt the intervention of the state into areas of traditional noble prerogative.
To them, something smells funny — and Pandora is trying in court to squelch the fund.
Advocates of New Security Crackdown in Bahrain May Finally Get Their Wish To protest in Bahrain is to welcome governmental scrutiny and it now seems that news laws may just squelch the rest of the remaining free speech loopholes.
CHINESE authorities staged a concerted show of force yesterday to squelch a mysterious online call for a "Jasmine Revolution".
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York followed this path in January when she likened the House of Representatives to a plantation, because, she said, its Republican readers squelch dissident voices.
Groups such as SAF, Campus Watch, and Academic Bias regularly encourage students to report faculty members who squelch the conservative viewpoint in class discussions.
But far more common, according to French, are more neutral attempts to squelch political speech, prompted not by partisanship but by a general terror of the controversy robust political speech often entails.
And teams of up to six stampers are being sought to squash one-and-a-half tons of grapes until they squelch.