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He, he, he who else?"Mr Eichel does indeed have a reputation for being tight with the nation's money.
The Bruins, known for being tight with their purse, ended up giving Sweeney enough for him to stay.
It probably is: with Putin's popularity at its lowest, being tight with the political elite and being more powerful than Putin himself may not count for much.
Money being tight, with other college-bound children in the family queue, the man had persuaded his daughter to accept the second university's offer.
On appeals, The A.P., which last year hired a new in-house lawyer, Karen Kaiser, will send documents, sometimes just a letter, that often resemble full legal briefs to agencies being tight with information.
Whom to watch: Being tight with Putin is a red line for some high-profile Senate Republicans, including Marco Rubio (Fla)., Jeff Flake (Ariz). and Rand Paul (Ky)..They sit on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which will vote first on Tillerson.
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Security is tight, with guards and cameras monitoring any movement.
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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