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It's April on an ordinary Monday in a trendy Toronto neighbourhood and the trees are "tight with buds".
The networks are also trying to satisfy advertisers who are tight with their money in difficult economic times and are grasping for a younger audience that has grown up with potty-mouthed realism.
With less than 48 hours until Thursday's election, the polls are tight, with the opposition slightly ahead and many commentators believing the result may be determined by voting in just four districts of Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
Greek banks are tight with credit, and have further reined in lending as ordinary people have pulled billions of euros out of banks, in part simply to pay their bills.
It hasn't happened; people are tight with their wallets and purses.
When budgets are tight with small-to-medium sized businesses, "we're able to do a good job for the client, but not always as good as the client wants.
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"In many cases, we are tighter with each other than with our own family members," he said.
These are tights, with suspenders, printed on.
Lately, he has been tight with the Rev. Al Sharpton.
All her life she was tight with money.
Security was tight, with guards and a buzzer system.
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