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Last night, after a year of tight competition with Jones and May, Drechsler was right at the right time.
It's going to be a tight competition with so much talent, so start voting now.
It's going to be a tight competition with so start voting now.
Google is locked into a tight competition with Amazon, Microsoft, Rackspace and plenty of others in the cloud computing space.
It was a tight competition, with Lassiter leading at one point 1,800 to 1,512.
The problem is that no one likes actually paying anything extra for delivery, meaning that companies operating in tight competition with one another opt for the cheapest courier firms going.
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Still, Mr. Obama finds himself in the tightest competition with Mrs. Clinton, who dropped her above-the-fray posture and became more combative in recent weeks, but even more directly with John Edwards, a former senator from North Carolina who placed second here in 2004 and has staked his candidacy on a strong showing.
With such tight competition in the sector, it's hardly surprising that analysts are downgrading those stocks that supply an overpopulated market, seeing them as now overvalued.
The company plans to expand its range of high-definition TV models with more sizes and price levels to offset tight competition in that industry.
Mr. Lee and Steven Spielberg ("Lincoln") are in tight competition, she writes.
This promises tight competition during qualifying and the race.
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