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And inventories and labour markets are surprisingly tight.
Ms. Coakley, a Democrat, is in a surprisingly tight race to succeed Mr. Kennedy.
So far, strong demand has kept oil inventories surprisingly tight, offsetting the benefit of that extra production.
Jubilant hits including Young, Wild and Free are surprisingly tight and gymnastic considering his Olympic-level toking throughout.
At first blush, the House bill appears to impose a surprisingly tight leash on the Bush administration's ability to justify big increases in emergency responses.
Blackhat, a pricey thriller directed by Michael Mann, went out on a surprisingly tight 149-print release, presumably a result of the disappointing US performance (just $8m).
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Asked to comment on the private equity buyout rumors, Bartz was surprisingly tight-lipped: "As tempting as it is to tell you what I really think, I cannot comment on rumors about hypothetical this or hypothetical that.
While Mr. Wurzelbacher was known for being outspoken about tax policy and other matters during the 2008 campaign, he has been surprisingly tight-lipped about the leak, supposedly his area of professional expertise.
Hollywood is a surprisingly tight-knit circle, and getting in good with its residents is a wise plan for the future.
The men said they had learned from their mistakes and that their new company had achievable goals and defined milestones -- and, not surprisingly, a tight focus on quickly making a profit.
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