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We got by tightly.
Except for a single thatched structure, a shop flanked by tightly boarded up rooms.
Analysts said the company beat profit predictions by tightly controlling costs to cope with slowing sales.
Institutionally, it has an engineering culture mobilised by tightly defined requirements derived from those mission goals.
IT is arguably America's best-known stretch of beaches, a playground populated by tightly toned models and sunburned tourists alike.
Young boxers prepare for their match by tightly wrapping the "spear," or striking arm, with cloth or rope.
By Thea Traff June 5, 2014 Young boxers prepare for their match by tightly wrapping the "spear," or striking arm, with cloth or rope.
The drug companies have been able to minimize the impact, Mr. Chaffkin said, by tightly controlling the quantities of drugs they ship to lower-priced countries.
But if businesses find they are operating with lower profit margins, they will seek to save money by tightly controlling wages.
The transmissions would be secure, Mr. Gilbert said, because the signals would be sent by tightly focused beams aimed at a specific antenna on a specific roof.
Besides luring luminaries like Ms. Orlean, Mr. Blum has tried to maintain the brand's prestige by tightly limiting the number of offerings.
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