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You could watch her smile go tight.
"Don't go, tight, tight, tight, and then swing," he continued.
"Just at the time we're tight on power stations, the world is going to go tight on LNG (liquefied natural gas) gas prices, so you have got a double squeeze".
"Just at the time we're tight on power stations, the world is going to go tight on LNG [liquefied natural gas] prices, so you have got a double squeeze".
If you're going to go tight, keep the colors muted and if you're hesitating on your way out, afraid of revealing too much, you probably are.
Frank McMahon, owner of the Pink Punters club, described the prop as "a rope with a large noose that doesn't go tight around the neck" and claimed it is hung "low down to the ground". .
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"So if anybody suggests he should go tight-head they're talking absolute rubbish as it would be dangerous to put a guy who's not played tight-head for at least three years".
"So if anybody suggests he should go tight-head they're talking absolute rubbish as it would be dangerous to put a guy who's not played tight-head for at least three years". Bath won the match 18-17 with a late penalty try, securing a first league league win at Kingsholm since 2006.
The cables went tight.
The muscles in Pavel's back went tight.
Within three casts of stepping into the pool, my line went tight — a steelhead already?
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