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When the bells rang later, the ladder led the way, making a tight turn between parked cars.
"I thought it was doing a stunt, as it was making a tight bank over the beach.
Then, once it is in place, it is partly flooded and allowed to sink to the riverbed around the breach, making a tight seal.
Chrysler said the problem "tends to occur during low-speed, parking-lot type maneuvers when the customer is making a tight turn".
The population boom, insufficient transmission lines and the region's own failure to produce more power locally, despite its needs, are making a tight energy market even tighter.
About an hour into the race, heads swerved to the starboard side of the clubhouse: the Griswold team had collided with the Caxton team, which was making a tight turn around a buoy.
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He, his mother and his father make a tight little unit.
Make a tight seal to keep all the juices in for later use.
Director Harry Fehr and designer Yannis Thavoris have made a tight budget go far.
I was interested in trying to make a tight pop record and keeping it really succinct".
Pinch the lining and lid firmly together to make a tight seal.
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