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The wind from the chopper blades was blowing hard (although my permanent wave kept my hair stuck tight to my head).
The Bank of Japan has intervened on an unprecedented scale this year to keep the dollar up against the yen, and China has stuck tight to its peg, established in 1994, even as its trade surplus with America mounts.
Mine, on the other hand, were grotesquely swollen in the manner of nuclear clouds and stuck, tight, to their paper cases so that when I attempted to remove them they fell apart: then they looked as if a large rodent had attacked them.
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This allowed the full-backs, Antonio Valencia and Daley Blind, to stick tight to their opponents, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané.
He delegates jobs to players, support staff or hired hands, and then sticks tight to his own role.
I wasn't actually sure what I was supposed to do while on call, but I knew I had to stick tight to my intern, Li-Chan.
Alonso, meanwhile, is a more natural wing-back than Sané, Navas or Moses, and initially performed his defensive responsibilities well, sticking tight to Navas.
We venture on to some of the centre's eight-lane highways and a take slightly hairy ride along a section of the inaptly named Garden Ring, sticking tight to the right-hand side as executive saloons and large 4x4s stream past.
If you don't trust your hen, before placing fertile eggs under her, test her for a couple of days to see if she sticks tight to the nest.
A bull's-eye window at the front did not open and the windows on either side were stuck tight, as if fastened by the cobwebs that clung to their frames.
That Looney Tunes scenario, seared into memory about a decade ago, began with the shrieking of our two children: "Mom, there's a woodchuck stuck in the fence!" My husband and I ran out to find the fat fiend about two feet up the vegetable garden fence, with his head and forelegs through the 3-by-5-inch wire mesh and his middle stuck tight.
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