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A progressive squeezes is a subset of triple squeezes that, depending both on entries and on positional factors, may result in a subsequent, simple, two-suit squeeze that takes place against the opponent who has just been triple squeezed.
When the ace of clubs is cashed East is squeezed and has to discard one of his red aces, the established king is cashed ( this is the progressive squeeze card ) and East is squeezed for another trick.
That is not always necessary, a progressive squeeze still works if we have an additional entry as compensation.
When the ace of clubs is cashed East can either discard the diamond ace, after which the diamond king will seal his fate, or bare one of his major suit holdings in which case the jack in that suit will be the progressive squeeze card.

progressive and also
* 1941 – World War II: The Communist Party of Slovenia, the Slovene Christian Socialists, the left-wing Slovene Sokols ( also known as " National Democrats ") and a group of progressive intellectuals establish the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People.
The concept of the balalaika orchestra was adopted wholeheartedly by the Soviet government as something distinctively proletarian ( that is, from the working classes ) and was also deemed progressive.
* Ganda :-nga attached to a verb to form the progressive ;-wo ' in ' ( also attached to a verb )
Charcot – Marie – Tooth disease ( CMT ), also known as Charcot – Marie – Tooth neuropathy, hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy ( HMSN ) and peroneal muscular atrophy ( PMA ) — is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of inherited disorders of the peripheral nervous system characterised by progressive loss of muscle tissue and touch sensation across various parts of the body.
Slowly progressive diseases are also chronic diseases ; many are also degenerative diseases.
He also fought for progressive reforms such as woman's rights, educational rights, and freedom of press.
By mid-century many public school programs had also adopted elements of progressive curriculum.
The charter school movement has also spawned an increase in progressive programs.
Numerous schools also self-identify as progressive in educational philosophy.
The triad of tinnitus, episodes of imbalance and progressive deafness is also typical of Ménière's disease.
Their eugenics program also stemmed from the " progressive biomedical model " of Weimar Germany.
Arbenz together with Arévalo further promoted the progressive social change that characterized the latter's presidency, clearing much of the old restrictions on political parties and labour unions, while also purging the army brass of its remaining pro-Arana officers — one of whom was Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas ; a man who would play a major role in Guatemalan politics in the coming years.
For example, the K ' iche ' language spoken in Guatemala has the inflectional prefixes k-and x-to mark incompletive and completive aspect ; Mandarin Chinese has the aspect markers-le 了 ,-zhe 着, zài-在, and-guò 过 to mark the perfective, durative stative, durative progressive, and experiential aspects, and also marks aspect with adverbs ; and English marks the continuous aspect with the verb to be coupled with present participle and the perfect with the verb to have coupled with past participle.
These two tenses may be modified further for progressive aspect ( also called continuous aspect ), for the perfect, or for both.
* Adrenoleukodystrophy, a rare demyelination disorder also known as Siemerling-Creutzfeldt Disease causing progressive brain damage, adrenal failure, and eventually death.
Impressionism has also influenced at least some of the music of Manuel de Falla, Paul Dukas, Jean Sibelius, George Butterworth, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, John Ireland, Cyril Scott, Zoltán Kodály, Ottorino Respighi, Jacques Ibert, Bohuslav Martinu, Olivier Messiaen, Alan Hovhaness, Ned Rorem, György Ligeti, Selim Palmgren, and Toru Takemitsu, among others, as well as jazz musicians such as Bix Beiderbecke, Duke Ellington, Claude Thornhill, Bud Powell, Dave Brubeck, Gil Evans, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Frank Kimbrough, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Shirley Horn and Esperanza Spalding, progressive rock musicians such as King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, and Yes, the entire genre of post-rock, and electronic artists like Tangerine Dream and Popol Vuh, as well as Aphex Twin and Autechre.
It also relates to scriptures of other religions by abrogation, explanation, affirming or reformation-an example of progressive revelation as a principle of the religion.
Body blows, particularly the liver punch, can cause progressive, debilitating pain that can also result in a KO.
Lafora disease, also called Lafora progressive myoclonic epilepsy or MELF, is a fatal autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by the presence of inclusion bodies, known as Lafora bodies, within neurons and the cells of the heart, liver, muscle, and skin.
The character and themes from the comic strip Little Nemo were used in a song " Scenes from a Night's Dream " written by Phil Collins and Tony Banks of the progressive rock group Genesis on their 1978 recording, ... And Then There Were Three ... Another progressive rock group, from Germany, called Scara Brae also recorded a musical impression of the comic on their rare self titled disc from 1981 ( the track was actually recorded 2 years earlier ).
Such schemes have also been standardized for older designs as well, such as JPEG images with progressive encoding, and MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 Part 2 video, although those prior schemes had limited success in terms of adoption into real-world common usage.
In a separate context, members of minuscule " progressive " breakaway groups have also adopted the label Liberal Mormon.
Alzheimer's disease ( AD ), also known simply as Alzheimer's, is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive cognitive deterioration together with declining activities of daily living and neuropsychiatric symptoms or behavioral changes.

progressive and termed
A self-described progressive and reformer, Hoover saw the presidency as a vehicle for improving the conditions of all Americans by encouraging public-private cooperation — what he termed " volunterism ".
Therefore, Braid defined hypnotism as a state of mental concentration that often leads to a form of progressive relaxation, termed " nervous sleep ".
They were one of the bands at the vanguard of what was termed neo-progressive during progressive rock's second-wave revival in the early 1980s.
Cope's suggested mechanism for this action was a " steady progressive development of organization " through what Cope termed " a continual crowding backward of the successive steps of individual development ".
His progressive reputation in education derived principally from his insistence on integrating social classes at Harvard and preventing students of wealthy backgrounds from living apart from their less wealthy peers, a position for which he was sometimes termed " a traitor to his class.
Other competitions may use an extended period of golden goal extra time with a progressive reduction in the number of players each team can have on the field ( usually termed " drop-offs ").
If the rich pay more in proportion to their income, this is known as a proportional tax ; if they pay an increasing proportion, this is termed a progressive tax, sometimes associated with redistribution of wealth.

progressive and repeating
Where a colonnade would have been decried as " reactionary ," a building's pilaster-like fluted panels under a repeating frieze looked " progressive.

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Terms used to describe the motor neuron diseases can be confusing ; in the UK " motor neuron disease " ( with " neuron " sometimes spelt " neurone ") refers to both amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( the most common form of disease ) and to the broader spectrum of motor neuron diseases including progressive muscular atrophy, primary lateral sclerosis, and progressive bulbar palsy.
3 ; Issue 16261 ; col E. (" annihilates the doctrine of spontaneous and progressive evolution of life, and its impious corollary, chance ")
Jamaican Creole uses pan ( from English " upon ") for the present progressive and wa ( from English " was ") for the past progressive.
Sokal wrote " Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity ", an article proposing that quantum gravity has progressive political implications, and that the " morphogenetic field " ( characterized by Sokal as " a bizarre New Age concept due to Rupert Sheldrake ") could be a cutting-edge theory of quantum gravity.
:::* progressive aspect, in which the situation continuously evolves ( as in " I am running ")
Multiple carburetors can be mounted on a single engine, often with progressive linkages ; two four-barrel carburetors ( often referred to as " dual-quads ") were frequently seen on high performance American V8s, and multiple two barrel carburetors are often now seen on very high performance engines.
Secondary progressive MS ( sometimes called " galloping MS ") describes around 65 % of those with an initial relapsing-remitting MS, who then begin to have progressive neurologic decline between acute attacks without any definite periods of remission.
The progressive aspect can be obtained by placing the word hela (" stay ") after a verb:
La Escuela Moderna ( Spanish for " The Modern School ") was a progressive school that existed briefly at the start of the 20th century in Catalonia ( Spain ).
Walter Crane's " Garland for May Day 1895 " is lettered " Merrie England " together with progressive slogans (" Shorten Working Day & Lengthen Life ", " The Land for the People ", " No Child Toilers ") with socialism (" Production for Use Not for Profit ").
They claim that the mere existence of the third-party candidate essentially steals votes (" tilts " or " tips the scales ") from the more progressive of the two main candidates and puts the election in favor of the " worse " candidate — because the small percentage that goes towards the third party candidate is a part " wasted " that could have instead gone to the lesser-evil candidate.
SBB ( first known as Silesian Blues Band, later as Szukaj, Burz, Buduj – Polish for " Search, Break up, Build ") is a Polish progressive rock band formed in 1971 in Siemianowice, Upper Silesia by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Józef Skrzek.
As regards contemporary American politics, the language of the common good ( sometimes referred to as " public wealth ") is increasingly being adopted by political actors of the progressive left to describe their values.
" étais ") marks past tense, " pe " ( from " après " as Québec french ) marks progressive, "( f ) in " ( from Fr.
Ba ' athism ( from the Arabic Al-Ba ' ath or Ba ' ath meaning " renaissance " or " resurrection ") is an Arab nationalist ideology that promotes the development and creation of an Arab nation through the leadership of a vanguard party over a progressive revolutionary state.
" By contrast, the past progressive tense (" I was writing a novel ") may connote that an action was interrupted (" I was writing a novel until the telephone rang "); this connotation can also carry over into the pluperfect progressive tense (" I had been writing a novel when she walked in the room to talk to me ").
The Student Environmental Action Coalition or SEAC ( pronounced, " seek ") is a student and youth run national network of progressive organizations and individuals based in the United States.

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