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She's holding on to her really tightly.
These poor, unemployed youth are really tightly coiled springs.
He seemed, if not draconian, then really tightly wound.
"It's a really tightly linked ecosystem," he said.
Most of them were hooded and handcuffed really tightly, all with swollen hands and broken ribs.
When I asked him about how he handled pot in Colorado — I was referring to the state's new law — he joked, "I've always felt that you have to get the joint rolled really tightly".
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Are gun violence and mental illness really so tightly intertwined?
What looks almost like an organic chat on TV is really a tightly choreographed two-man bit, with Short doing, as he puts it, "an impersonation of myself being relaxed".
"We were blindfolded with cloth and masking tape really quite tightly around our heads so we couldn't see anything at all," CBS News correspondent Clarissa Ward told "CBS This Morning" by telephone shortly after she and three other CBS crew members were released.
The authors make a distinction between prion establishment and prion propagation, but these are really more tightly linked as one cannot establish a prion without propagating it.
And the Mitchell & Kenyon Collection: 28 hours of one- to two-minute films were found in really excellent condition really tightly wound in three metal bins in the basement of a shop in Blackburn about 20 years ago.
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