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Make sure the seal is somewhat tight; cut off excess if you need to.
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But his vision isn't as dark as Kaufman's, and his story structure is somewhat tighter.
Notwithstanding, considering the intensities commonly applied, this duration (i.e. ≤ 2 min) may be somewhat "tight" for certain subjects, especially if associated with very high intensities, which may result in premature fatigue, as stated in the "Intensity" section.
But the agency has been somewhat tight-lipped about where it is in the process and any changes it plans to make, like whether labels should include details on added sugars or just total sugar, for example, and whether calories should be emphasized less or more than they are now, Mr. Jacobson said.
Mens' shirts should be somewhat tight-fitting with sleeves a hair shorter than a regular mens' shirt.
The tight divisional race is somewhat puzzling, given the Cardinals' overall balance and Pittsburgh's position deep in the second division in key offensive categories.
As a strict, but fair, administrator, he runs a tight ship, which is somewhat remarkable, considering he could easily be squashed underfoot by most of his students and the rest of the faculty; for instance, when he was forced to watch the cheerleading practice, he ended up being crushed under LaTanya Hippo's foot with the weight of the entire team.
Shyeh-Yung (1991) stated that in tight water-wet limestone environment, water shielding is somewhat different from the water blocking phenomena in WAG floods.
This is in part because "the public" is somewhat more anonymous than "the community" and does not necessarily signal a tight cultural connection.
This change is somewhat difficult to interpret because of the significant increase in the number of MTs per fiber and the tighter local packing.
He is somewhat dark.
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