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Design projects run on tight, often changeable timelines.
You see them with their grey hijabs and tight, often self-righteous faces, which visibly flower as they walk around.
British political leaders signal that they don't want to live in a country where governments exert a tight, often unseen grip on what is reported.
But when a bunch of campaigns seems so tight, often a last-minute lurch causes the races to break mostly one way.
For 87 minutes at a near-capacity Allianz Stadium on Saturday night, the first Sydney derby of the nascent A-League season seemed to be heading towards a disappointing stalemate after a tight, often niggly affair that had largely failed to live up to the pre-match hype.
In contrast, Jamil wrote, men are celebrated as "rugged" when they have wrinkles, and don't have to endure the tight, often revealing clothing that women are expected to wear on magazine cover shoots. .
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Fatty infiltration was more frequently observed in the deep finger flexors, anterior muscles of the tights (often with relative sparing of the rectus femoris) and all the muscles of the lower leg, particularly the medial part of the gastrocnemius.
The score in question is usually an old, structurally tight composition — often Baroque, often by Bach, whom Morris more or less worships.
Very tight - often admirably, technically.
But with money tight, she often must feed her three children frozen food.
When the Patriots had the ball, they relied heavily on their tight ends, often deploying two tight-end sets.
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