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The floor of the barracks was worn planking, tightly joined and still sound.
How tightly joined to the earth it was, with its steel and concrete, the five-story house on Strong Place.
Still, since so little dancing today has anything to do with tightly joined bodies, why do the strictly religious go into hissy fits at the mention of it?
Far above the atmosphere in Earth's "magnetosphere," in deep space and in the magnetized plasmas of the Sun, the two entities are tightly joined.
With the German-born artist who calls himself Ulay and was her partner from 1975 to 1988, the what-ifs were reeled off: how long could they slap each other before one of them stopped (20 minutes); or breathe oxygen and carbon dioxide into each other's tightly joined mouths (19 minutes); or sit without talking or eating (12 days); and on and on.
Castings are not as detailed, and often the two halves are not tightly joined.
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Many of the tens of thousands of PPP supporters who turned up for a rally in Yogyakarta on the last day of the election campaign had joined tightly disciplined teams.
There were thatched-roof houses and long stone walls, joined tightly enough to last for hundred of years but not enough to prevent sunlight from seeping through the gaps and chinks.
The cells in the blood vessel walls are joined tightly to one another, forming the blood brain barrier, which blocks the passage of many toxins and pathogens (though at the same time blocking antibodies and some drugs, thereby presenting special challenges in treatment of diseases of the brain).
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