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It did take a tight offside decision against Rooney to thwart them when the Manchester United attacker's low ball left Defoe to find the net.
TWOFOLD HOUSE, LONDON CASSION CASTLE ARCHITECTS This house, on a semi-industrial alleyway in Bethnal Green, London, is an exemplar in how to take a tight, inauspicious site and grow it into a spacious house.
On five occasions between August 5th and August 27th of last year — before the Israeli bombing — DigitalGlobe was paid to take a tight image of the targeted building in Syria.
Watson responded well and battled back to take a tight second set despite winning just one point more than Vinci.
But that meant the Italian was forced to take a tight entry into the final corner, sending him wide on the exit and allowing Rosberg to pull alongside on the home straight.
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Whitehall officials are to take a tighter grip of efforts to guarantee the "authenticity" of British food in a desperate attempt to rebuild confidence in the produce on supermarket shelves following the horsemeat crisis.
The chancellor is expected to face calls at a hearing of the banking commission, where he is due to appear on Monday, for him to take a tighter grip on the banks to boost lending and growth as part of a wider plan B.
Lynn Hayes of the central Connecticut club said: "We'll be going down the street," "and the people in front of the line will say, 'Doberman on the left' and pass it back so that people take a tighter hold of their leads".
Another sign: After the collapse in June of the proposed $19 billion investment in Rio by China's largest aluminum company, Chinalco, a top-level committee was set up to take a tighter strategic policy grip on investment deals.
This will temporarily reduce some under steer in the corner and reduce your speed which will allow you to take a tighter corner.
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