Karutz clamped them firmly to my head, tight enough to block out the light.
Global credit markets clamped shut in late 2008 and froze entire sectors of consumer credit.
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While Americans have clamped down on high-end lodging expenses, indulgence in luxury air travel is rising.
In the past year though, the authorities seem to have clamped down on it successfully.
Slow to raise interest rates, China's authorities have clamped down on investment by more direct means.
As Siemens half-heartedly clamped down on corruption, managers took ever more eccentric steps to avoid getting caught.
As the call was played in court Mr Philpott listened with his hands clamped over his ears.
The coyotes had to shift tactics after the Border Patrol clamped down on the urban border crossings.
His Mercedes car was clamped after he failed to respond to warnings over non payment of the fine.
But in the face of the economic crisis, Western Paleo's usual museum clients have clamped their pocketbooks shut.
Paris clamped down, making it nearly impossible for independent stock companies to form, while London was far less restrictive.
In a less noticeable but arguably more important change, Google has also clamped down on use of its MapsAPI.
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Last December, the Dutch government clamped down on this wheeze by ordering the post office to open all suspicious packages.
Inflation is stirring again, and Argentina's president is now hinting that if prices do go up, controls will be clamped on.
Communities secretary Eric Pickles said the government had clamped down on the overuse and abuse of surveillance powers by town halls.
After a steady stream of occasionally embarrassing reports, Yahoo in recent months has clamped down firmly on leaks to the press.
She rushed over to him throbbing with adrenaline and clamped one of his arms around her slender neck like a nutcracker.
The window, clamped in place above the motor, moves smoothly and quietly.
If the man had not paid up within 24 hours of his car being clamped, the SCS would have impounded the vehicle.
Both men looked tired in the fourth, but St-Pierre scored another takedown and Diaz soon had the champion clamped to him again.
At first she hardly felt the cold, only the pull of the moving water, as if something were clamped around her ankles.
C. to kingdom come, and you watch the shock wave roll up, and then you wake, your tongue clamped firmly between your teeth.
Their cars are not clamped, Stormont's Department for Regional Development (DRD) does not employ debt collectors and defaulters do not face court proceedings.
With hydroforming, steel tubes are clamped into a mold and ballooned into the desired shape by 15 seconds of water under high pressure.
Paris clamped down hard, for a long time making it nearly impossible for independent stock companies to form, while London was far less restrictive.
Each day he clamped a Lange V9 ski boot onto the metal stem of an 8-foot-high Instron compression machine and flipped the power switch.
After Nikkia Smith's layup moved Hartford into a 52-all tie with 97 seconds left, Albany scored nine straight points as its defense clamped down.
Each day he clamped a Lange V9 ski boot onto the metal stem of a 2.5-meter-high Instron compression machine and flipped the power switch.
Now the organisation is planning to get tough by threatening fine dodgers with having their cars clamped - or even thrown in a crusher.
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