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He was a skilled manager, and he kept a tight watch over the mortgage operations.
Tom Mitchell was a star for the visitors, keeping a tight watch on Suns skipper Gary Ablett and picking up a goal in the third term.
Be warned: service staff keep a tight watch on intake here and you might be cut off after your third or fourth brew.
Instead the stats boys should keep an eye on that fixture of every ground in the country, The Angry Red Faced Fat Bloke In The Very Tight Watch Cap.
New York is already under tight watch because of the Jewish High Holy Days, the Congressional special session and the annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, he said.
My son is safe and was able to walk away with a concussion and a few scrapes … no broken bones or internal injuries … "As a society we are quick to judge how a parent could take their eyes off of their child and if anyone knows me I keep a tight watch on my kids.
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I never did because I needed my family and my doctors close and I didn't want to move abroad when I would have to live my life tight, watching to never do too much.
A tighter watch was imposed on corruption among local officials.
While it praises the speed with which the Department for Education has opened schools - with a future capacity of 82,000 places - the auditors call for a tighter watch on rising costs, and says the government underestimated the funds it needed.
While Sutton kept his players under close watch with tight schedules, Hewitt urged his team to enjoy the visit and see the sights.
The tight-knit world of central banking will keep a close watch on Scandinavia.
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