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She said money was now tight and the new plans were "a totally different set-up".
As money was now tight, Olivia insisted that her stepchildren put to work rather than receive schooling.
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Security is now tight at these landmarks, which were completely closed for three months and reopened cautiously in December.
His party machine has a long experience in calming the poor with patronage; but cash for this is now tight, and unemployment may have reached 25%.
These billions – for fences, sensors, agents, drones, prison cells and other military-industrial expenditures – the border is now tight as a drum, or as tight as any 2,000-mile 2,000-milever-mountain-andesert-river-mountain-and-canyon
There is now tighter security at her home and the clinic, she says.
A more participatory mode of church life took hold for 15 years or so after the council, but from on high it began to be more and more restricted, to the point that central control is now tighter than ever.
This morning she became favourite to win the leadership election; the best odds going are now tighter than 2/1.
While intra-Europe borders are now tighter, I met plenty of people who showed us how easy it was to move across Europe.
Bishop Jakes is now tight-lipped on the topic of homosexuality, because his son's arrest has the African American LGBTQ community abuzz with rumors resurfacing his own sexuality.
I have no doubt the script is now tighter and slicker than in London, and we have altered the set so that it can fill the wider, more demanding space of the Broadhurst theatre.
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