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Roll the layers up tightly from the short side to form a thick cylinder.
Roll up tightly from the bottom, fold in the sides, then finish rolling up the cylinder.
She was tall, she was buxom, she had vanilla-blond hair pulled back tightly from a florid, round face and knotted at her neck.
The linguistic mesh of Luchino Visconti's opulent and grandly melodramatic 1954 historical drama "Senso" is woven tightly from the start with the strands of politics and art.
But he is also one of the old-school jazz performers who know how to hold audiences tightly from beginning to end.
Perhaps what bound us most tightly from that day forward was a shared sloppiness so far beyond the teenage norm that it might have been considered pathological.
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Rather than oil paints and brush strokes, the nuanced shading and detail that form the images are from tightly interwoven threads from countless skillfully placed needlepoint stitches.
Keep your legs held tightly together from your hips to your knees, and from your knees to your ankles.
From Mr. Neidich, on bass clarinet, came two lunging soliloquies, hefty but tightly played, from a parallel sequence of "Games and Messages" for wind instruments.
Roll the rice paper tightly, starting from the bottom.
But the race was tightly contested from the start.
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