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Punters and kickers now make, on average, more than tight ends.
My father worked hard -- 12 hours a day, six days a week, sewing bedspreads and curtains with his brothers at the family shop -- and money was always more than tight.
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At the turn of the 21st century, however, the thoroughbred racing industry has learned it takes more than tight-lipped discretion to prevent betting coups in an era of evolving technology.
Steck, who often ran up difficult routes in little more than tights and a headband, could easily have been mistaken for a distance runner or Nordic skier.
It looks like it will take more than tighter regulation of oil trading in London to cool the fever for black gold.
His fitted wide-wale corduroy trousers were more homespun than tight or aggressive.
Whether in the form of a supplement, microsite or roundtable debate, the funding enables us to explore topics in more depth than tight editorial budgets allow.
Mini skirts are considered to be more slimming than tight jeans, especially post winter munching.[4].
It is more than a tight squeeze.
More than a tight labor market is at work.
A little more than a decade ago, tight ends routinely caught 30 to 40 balls a season.
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