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What a tight race.
I'd forgotten what a tight and brutal piece this is.
I can recall what a tight and insular and un-European place 1950s Britain was.
That Simpson makes a point of Westaway's predicament proves what a tight band the year-old Fightstar have become.
— Jeff Gordinier The New York Times: In a stroll through Pomegranate, a luxury kosher grocery in Brooklyn, David Brooks explores what a tight, "countercultural" religious community (in this case, Orthodox and Hasidic Judaism) can offer its members.
Every English-speaking person from the Indian subcontinent understands what a tight slap means; most of us have had the unpleasant experience of being on the receiving end of several.
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In her review for The New York Times, Janet Maslin wrote, "The heart-piercing moments that punctuate its rambling are glimpses of what a tighter film might have been".
What a mean, tight-wad, mendacious, xenophobic and bad-mannered government we have.
Even from miles back, it's clear what is what a stunningly tight group they are.
It soured what was a tight and often ugly affair in which debutants from both sides sizzled in the searing heat.
"We looked dangerous at times, but we didn't really carve out enough meaningful chances in what was a tight game," said the Leicester manager, Nigel Pearson.
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