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Chelsea have employed a strict policy of not offering long-term deals or contract extensions to players who are over 30 but have bent their rules only slightly to secure the 31-year-old Giroud.
Press down on the top half slightly to secure it in place, relying on the jam to adhere the halves together.
On the resumption, the Serb won the opening four games before another rain delay, but wobbled slightly before securing the third set to halve the deficit.
The Premier League team managed to secure slightly more possession in the second half but it would be going too far to suggest they enjoyed it.
Wrap each braid over your head, so they are slightly overlapping, and secure each at the nape of your neck with bobby pins.
It was just slightly more secure than a tent, but equally liberating.
This will make your browser slightly more secure, and it will probably run faster.
Passwords designed to hide sensitive information such as credit-card numbers were only slightly more secure than those protecting less important things, like access to games.
Skype is slightly more secure than phones but is by no means safe from snooping — which can be done with commercially available interception software.
Try to make the lives of Americans even slightly more secure, we're told, and the economy will shrivel up — the same way it supposedly has in Europe.
These solutions for making locks slightly more secure are popular due to their low relative cost and the fact that suppliers rarely have to retool their whole factory or change their overall product design to make use of them.
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