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Written two decades apart, and in very different emotional keys, they are not as tightly of a piece or as teasingly subtle as top-drawer Pinter can be.
They talk of more money going into early detection, of regulating food and drink manufacturers more tightly, of a tax on sugared drinks, of clearer labelling on alcohol, of incentives on banning smoking in public places.
After you put the lid on and seal it tightly, of course.
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That means public support of, tied tightly to our ethical control of, embryonic stem-cell research.
Tightly contested, of course, is something of an understatement in this series.
A cumin yogurt dressing, creamily spicy, cuts the sweetness of tightly packed cakes of shredded, toasted coconut.
Meat is comprised of tightly woven strands of protein, which release water as the temperature is increased.
"People were streaming out of mosques and synagogues, hugging one another closely and tightly, regardless of faith or nationality.
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