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Paddling back, he had to keep tight to the embankment, out of the current.
The Firebirds' GD Demelza McCloud has done an excellent job of limiting Emily Bell's impact so far, and she just needs to keep tight to the goal attack so that the balls are looped into the D from further out.
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Unlike other researchers in this field who usually explore the growth kinetics of Si/SiGe over wide ranges of parameters, the factor levels in this work were kept tight to better reflect typical process variations in a real manufacturing environment.
"Surelift," which was kept tight to the tissue, was second (P < 0.05) followed by "MiniArc" and "TFS" (Table 2).
"The government has clearly decided it needs to keep tight monetary policy to beat inflation," Mr. Green said.
Corporate defendants generally prefer federal courts because judges tend to keep tight rein on lawyers and to impose stricter rules on what evidence juries are allowed to see.
The parliament of New South Wales has passed temporary laws to try to keep tight control of the Olympic stadiums.
Wal-Mart is typically viewed as resistant to downturns, since its discount fare appeals to consumers trying to keep tight grips on their wallets.
Pull it in various directions to add tension to the rope: Applying downwards tension allows the knot to keep tight.
That speed allows cells to keep tight control over the concentrations of the proteins.
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