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squeeze
(redirected from squeeze out)

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squeeze
compression.

squeeze cage
see squeeze cage.
squeeze chute
see chute.

Patient discussion about squeeze.

Q. skins does excrete oil and keratin what exactly is the whitish cape up that you can squeeze out from underskin

A. It sounds like you refer to sebum, an oily substance secreted by (how surprising :) ) sebaceus glands attached to the hair root. It's important for the skin, although abnormal secretion of it may cause diseases such as acne.

You may read more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebum#Sebum

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It does, however, assure that all of the Company's shareholders receive fair and equal treatment in the event of any proposed takeover of the Company and guards against partial tender offers, squeeze outs, open market accumulations, and other abusive tactics that are designed to gain control of Rocky without paying all shareholders a control premium.
The Stockholder Rights Plan was adopted by the Company on October 13, 1998 to assure that the Company's stockholders would receive fair and equal treatment in the event of a proposed takeover of the Company and to guard against partial tender offers, squeeze outs, open-market accumulations and other abusive tactics to gain control of the Company without paying all stockholders a control premium.
 
 
 
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