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It is a large tableau made up of a tight grid of red L.E.D.'s.
The ballot is divided into a tight grid of boxes, each containing as many as four languages (English, Spanish, Chinese and Korean) and a clutter of letters packed closely together or close to the dividing lines.
Alongside its display are two aluminum endpieces with a tight grid of laser-cut holes forming the speaker grilles behind which sit two stereo sound speakers; the metal volume keys are smoothly inlaid on the left side of the frame.
At the center of this burgeoning conflict is the traditional fisherman's quarter, Barceloneta, a tight grid of narrow streets hailed by those who live there as a "village within a city," and arguably the neighborhood most affected by Barcelona's 20-plus years of sustained growth as a tourism destination.
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Symbolizing the Indonesian people, they're arranged in a tight grid and face a chair, the symbol of authority, surrounded by a coil of barbed wire, a reference to the military.
A grainy close-up of four faces arranged in a tight grid shows each one headed in a slightly different direction.
The factors of influence were size of the donor and receptor parts of the field and flower synchrony, tested in a tight grid pattern (2.4 m × 10 m; 6000 ears ha−1).
But if you listen closely you can hear a snatch of a tune — a single E note sustained for sixteen measures, like a ray of lyricism escaping from the tight grid of rhythm.
The cab sped from the Sands, disappearing into the tight grid of streets here.
The tight grid of culverts once used to irrigate the crop have been dried by drought and filled with mines.
The demonstrators congregated outside Penn State's administration building before stampeding into the tight grid of downtown streets.
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