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A combination of Gudjohnsen's burly physique and his ability to turn tightly with the ball gave Ugo Ehiogu a particularly difficult afternoon and so nearly brought Bolton a goal after 19 minutes.
The piece shares much with her recent dances: it is physical and aggressive, with six fine performers (including two men, a departure) tangling in close quarters, their every twist and turn tightly controlled.
Although the cross-layer solution efficiently discovers services thanks to the direct interaction with the SDP and routing protocol, it loses the modularity of each protocol since SDPs are in turn tightly connected to a particular routing protocol.
This is a straight shot over the bow of Microsoft, which has tightly integrated its Live Search offering into its dominant Internet Explorer browser (and which, surprise, is in turn tightly integrated into Windows).
The Raptor's relaxed stability and powerful thrust vectoring powerplants enable the aircraft to turn tightly and perform very high alpha (angle of attack) maneuvers such as the Herbst maneuver (J-turn) and Pugachev's Cobra.
The germline-encoded recognition receptors (PRR)s act as a molecular switch triggering the innate immune activation and in turn tightly regulate the downstream immune responses to microbial infections [4].
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With both sets of wheels turning, rather than just the front ones, the car turns tightly, and it's easier to park.
I continued to go fast, turning tightly, passing the freestyle park and finally coming to a stop in front of the lodge.
Taken short, the goalscorer turns tightly by the goal line, crossing for Mauricio Wright (or Wrigth as it says on his shirt) to head deftly past Jiang.
This car also turns tightly for such a long vehicle.
Nevertheless, the ships turned tightly and were very maneuverable.
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