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Allen's plotting is miles tighter than it's been for his last few; the eked-out back-story here is an especial pleasure, though one too-cute street-meet clangs a little.
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But there also were some tears of fatigue and frustration, as young pilgrims, who invaded a deserted Rome, found themselves walking for miles in tight packs, or crammed into trams in stifling heat.
It includes 13 miles of tight, technical lefts and rights, and on the weekends has a fair amount of traffic headed up and down the hill.
"TIGHTER, tighter".
Moore and Lockhart had run through the first mile in a tight pack.
They were well manned at the back, with Brede Hangeland slotting in and Joe Ledley and Mile Jedinak sitting tight in front of the back four.
Since the Grizzly course had been lauded as a worthy rival of Kitzbühel, Strobl's experience with high speeds -- skiers averaged about 70 miles an hour today -- and tight turns figured to come in handy.
The same rule applies; they should be tight for a few miles before they need to be re-tightened.
Conservation groups protected lands along hundreds of miles of salmon rivers and fought for tighter regulations on salmon farms.
Suzette, who danced aerobically or ran 5 miles everyday, was wearing a leotard-and-tights combination.
In the days ahead of the memorial service for Nelson Mandela, the authorities had promised tight security and locked down miles of roads surrounding the venue.
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