It is tight and cozy, and I am most at peace working in the most confining spaces.
"It's the community again coming together to show its strength... it is holding tight, it will not break, " he added.
"Security at Wimbledon is always of the highest priority and it is as tight this year as we feel is necessary, " Chief Inspector Nick Woods told BBC Sport Online.
"It is quite tight down there, two or three wins together and you're looking at mid-table comfortably or just above, " said Wrack.
No model in the world can prevent a financial bubble if monetary policy is too lax, or a recession if it is too tight.
Even though RIM is a technology company that makes products that help foster communication, it is being tight-lipped about its latest ad campaign--and future marketing plans.
Although it is understandably tight-lipped about the exact mechanism behind its success, one probably enlists the help of cells called keratinocytes, which interact naturally with the dermal papilla cells of the hair follicle and secrete a chemical factor that supports their growth.
Apple is notorious for keeping its plans in the dark, and one of the reasons it's so tight-lipped is because it can be.
When inventory is extremely tight, like it is now with the hot new iMac, who gets first dibs on the coveted computers, Apple's own stores or its customers, the large retailers?
The added annual fee for the Privium card is well worth it when you encounter tight connections, which is often the case.
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Oceanic robots could finally tell us whether it is safe to sit tight.
"I'm sure security immediately around Prince Harry, as it is around all the royals, is very tight indeed, " he told BBC News.
The first is that is it on very tight time frame.
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It is hampered by a tight limit imposed by the new constitution engineered by Mr Correa and promulgated last October, which imposed a 12-month deadline for approving new regulatory measures.
But the Mormon community is a tight-knit one, and it is not inconceivable that BYU may be able to generate more national buzz for their program if they have the flexibility to schedule whomever they choose.
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"It's just a little tight back there, but it is what it is, " Strasburg said.
When credit is tight as it is now, they can be stagnant for years.
Nor is it right to blame tight money for the euro-11's average jobless rate of 11.1%, compared with 4.6% in America.
During tough times, when resources are tight, it is even more important to ensure those resources are focused in the right areas.
What's so wonderful about locally made fashion is that it offers designers tight control over their product, has a lower environmental footprint and makes it easier to keep an eye on any labor problems.
Perhaps the price has taken a deep dive from which it has fail to recover from, or is languishing in a tight range from which it has been unable to break out of.
But even if it is, supply will be very tight and any hiccup could mean further power cuts.
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This is tight, but it could be met if the opportunity were grasped.
Because let me just say this -- in a tight race, it is the ground game that makes the difference.
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If it is approved (the polls are tight), UC and CSU will freeze tuition fees for the first time in years.
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"I guess it is a little weird, " tight end Travis Beckum said.
"Due to funding cuts, resources are now very tight and so it is more important than ever to ensure that attention is concentrated on the right areas of work, " said Anthony Trollope-Bellew, chairman of the Quantock Hills AONB partnership.
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