At the time, however, the prevailing two drives held a tight grip on scientific thinking.
Regulators have a tight grip on CIT, owing to its need to be rescued last year.
Since then, Algeria's government has kept a tight grip on information about the siege.
Miller is keeping a tight grip on capital expenses--only 0.8% of sales, versus 4% at the competition.
Property-price movements are still uneven, despite the government's determination to keep a tight grip on the sector.
Public Accounts Committee chairman Margaret Hodge called for "a tight grip on every last bit of expenditure" in the post-Games era.
Until now, Mr Sarkozy has kept such a tight grip on his party that any such doubts were seldom voiced within it.
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Arafat dominated Middle East politics by keeping a tight grip on the major Palestinian political institutions over the last three decades, from the Palestine Liberation Organization to the Palestinian Authority.
It urged Malian authorities to involve legitimate representatives of the north in dialogue to ensure its faster return to normalcy after a tight Islamist grip.
"We've put in huge sums of money, unprecedentedly large sums of money at a time when public spending has been kept under a very tight grip, " he said.
Germans have always known that, during his 25 years in charge of the party, 16 of which he spent as chancellor, Mr Kohl kept his Christian Democrats in a tight personal grip.
This belief is partly a gut reaction to the tight grip of Microsoft and Intel, the world's top chip maker, on the personal-computer market.
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