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Rogers takes a tight single to mid-on off Duminy, with Amla's throw hitting the stumps.
Start by browning the duck legs in a big, heavy pot of the sort that takes a tight lid and can go into the oven.
He takes a tight breath and crosses his arms over his chest, sitting tense and compact, unable to let himself relax.
Cars driving near the track's edge will handle differently than they will if a driver takes a tight corner.
The sheer panic that takes a tight hold of us, making us question how we are going to pay for this sweet baby on their way.
As it approaches downtown and the Cedar River, the freeway takes a tight, 90-degree turn to the east, crosses the river, squeezes between a Quaker Oats plant and the U.S. Cellular Center before turning back 90 degrees to the north.
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Day took a tight hold, lifted the colt's head and asked for what amounted to a jet burst.
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.
Its dorsal fin suddenly sprang up and, with a flick of the wide tail, it took a tight turn, gripping the water, rocketing behind me.
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.
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