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Ashley Cole will need to track him tightly when he comes inside.
Officer Mitchell smiled tightly when he told us about the incident.
Researchers have long known that people cling to their personal biases more tightly when feeling threatened.
Dr. Rostum clasped his hands together tightly when he told me this story, recalling what it meant for his country.
Giambi said some pitchers "choke" the ball (grip it more tightly) when uncorking a changeup, so it is easy to detect what they are throwing.
He smiled tightly when Mr. Obama spoke, perhaps under instruction from aides not to be grumpy as he attacked on multiple fronts.
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She held it tightly, even when the crowd at the Theater at Madison Square Garden rained boos upon on her son for wanting to avoid San Diego.
The spacecraft had one shot at Pluto, tightly scheduled: When it vanished, New Horizons was going about 32,000 miles per hour and on track to make its closest pass to Pluto, about 7,800 miles, at precisely 7 49 am July 14.
But both are considered as safe as draft picks can be, the antithesis of the last time two quarterbacks were so tightly bunched, when Manning and Ryan Leaf sat atop the 1998 draft, with wildly different results.
In fact, the localization accuracies are tightly close when the minimum upper bounds are approximately the same, which is shown as enlarged party of Figs. 5 and 6.
We describe here a new expression vector, pLAC11, which was designed to be more regulable and thus more tightly repressible when grown under repressed conditions.
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