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With its 7ft width making it a tight squeeze for many people's living rooms, not to mention their wallets (it costs a whopping £17,000), this object of desire isn't going to be a mass-market product.
Tennessee managed to stay in range, but the Volunteers never made it a tight game again.
John Landis, who directed, gives it a tight structure, with a twist: it doesn't devolve into scattershot screams and severed arms.
Do you collaborate with them at all, is it a tight group or is it just admiring from afar? MG: We respect each other.
An ambitious bit for the opening can't be taped until Friday, making it a tight squeeze to get it on the air.
When Andy Carroll netted five minutes from time, that looked to be that, but there was still time for the hosts to make it a tight finish with two well-taken goals.
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If Downing Street didn't quite see it that way, Wilson, the cabinet secretary, admitted to Chilcot that "everything was done at a rush … it did make it a tight-run thing".
For months before the arrest, the robber was called the Mad Hatter or the Hat Bandit because of his penchant for wearing distinctive headgear — baseball caps of blue and red, a fisherman's cap, a hat with a military insignia on it, a tight-fitting knit cap — which seemed to obscure his otherwise plain features.
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