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Louis Lopez, an elevator mechanic in New York City, said he was so worried about the economy he had started to squirrel away cash under the mattress.

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In California, there are about a dozen other carbon storage proposals that seek to collectively squirrel away millions of tons of carbon emissions in old oil and gas fields in exchange for government tax credits.

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Governors don’t want to squirrel away so much that they’re not investing as much as they could in schools and safety.

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Even as a student, he would squirrel away money from part-time jobs and use some of it to lavish his mother and grandmother with clothes.

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“This is different,” veteran Virginia political analyst Bob Holsworth said of Youngkin’s spending, noting that governors in their first year usually squirrel away money for the next year’s legislative races.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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