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But the firm has recognized the tight dollar and the tourist's desire to visit the `` smaller, less-traveled and relatively inexpensive countries '', and is now prepared to teach modern Greek and Portuguese through recordings.
So you sit in the car and listen to the air run out and listen to the rain and see the mud in front of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help.
Their appearance is less confrontational and threatening than tanks, and their size and maneuverability is said to be more compatible with tight urban spaces designed for wheeled vehicles.
Right angle weave is done using both ends of the fishing line, in which beads are strung in repeated circular arrangements, and the fishing line is pulled tight after each bead circle is made.
If the netshot is tight and tumbling, then the opponent's lift will not reach the back of the court, which makes the subsequent smash much harder to return.
A tight communal timetable ( horarium ) is meant to ensure that the time given by God is not wasted but in whichever way necessary used in his service, whether for prayer, work, meals, spiritual reading, sleep.
The distinction between baryonic and non-baryonic matter is important in cosmology, because Big Bang nucleosynthesis models set tight constraints on the amount of baryonic matter present in the early universe.
The cerebral cortex is a group of tight, dense, " gray matter " composed of the nucleus of the neurons whose axons then form the " white matter ", and is responsible for perception, relay of the sensory input ( sensation ) via the thalamic pathway, and most importantly directly or indirectly in charge of all the neurological functions, from simple reflexes to complex thinking.
Maintaining tight management over the data warehouse bus architecture is fundamental to maintaining the integrity of the data warehouse.
In some custom millwork ( or with some master carpenters ), the manufacture or installer will bevel the leading edge ( the first edge to meet the jamb as the door is closing ) so that the door fits tight without binding.
* Player is at either end of the group of players on the line of scrimmage ( usually the split end and tight end )
The race is held on a narrow course laid out in the streets of Monaco, with many elevation changes and tight corners as well as a tunnel, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One.
Following pioneering work by Winograd ( 1978 ), a tight lower bound is known for the number of real multiplications required by an FFT.
A tight lower bound is not known on the number of required additions, although lower bounds have been proved under some restrictive assumptions on the algorithms.
( This argument would imply that at least real additions are required, although this is not a tight bound because extra additions are required as part of complex-number multiplications.
Gleichschaltung ), meaning " coordination ", " making the same ", " bringing into line ", is a Nazi term for the process by which the Nazi regime successively established a system of totalitarian control and tight coordination over all aspects of society.
O ( f ) gives asymptotic upper bound and Θ ( f ) is asymptotically tight bound ( see Big O notation ).
After the sprinkling of the water in every room, on the beds and all the inhabitants, the house is sealed up tight and branches of juniper are set on fire and carried throughout the house and byre.
It is also thought that the tight integration of development tasks can further increase productivity.

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Keep the belt just tight enough so the pulleys won't slip when pulled by hand ; ;
While steals don't win much money per hand, they can accumulate to considerable profit if the players to the left of the stealer are tight enough not to contest enough steals.
Once the rope is wrapped around the poles enough to be very tight, end with two timber hitches and one or two clove hitches.
If the market is " tight " ( i. e. not enough staff for the jobs ), employers must compete for employees by offering financial rewards, community investment, etc.
He also kept tight control of the main reserve, feeding in just enough troops to keep the battle going.
Despite receiving financing from other sources, including Saul Zaentz ( who agreed to distribute the soundtrack album on his Fantasy Records label ), the budget was tight enough to exclude pencil tests, so Bakshi had to test the animation by flipping an animator's drawings in his hand before they were inked and painted.
Sometimes the connection is tight enough to pick up a solved part holding one piece.
' He did have ' some ready qualities for civil administration ,' but was less reckless and unscrupulous ' and probably would not be able to hold a tight enough rein on the people " once placed under Union control.
This saw the Colorados face off against Argentine champions Banfield ; the series finished in a tight 3-3 scoreline, with Kléber's away goal in Banfield enough to send them through to the quarterfinals.
The legs are attached to the head with adjustable screws that are usually kept tight enough to allow the legs to be moved with a bit of resistance.
If the operator did not assemble enough characters, the line will not justify correctly: even with the spacebands expanded all the way, the matrices are not tight.
Tube wall thickness tolerances today are generally kept tight enough that this issue is not of much practical concern.
On this note, some diabetics who engage in tight insulin control ( by keeping it from being elevated ) show risk levels low enough to be indistinguishable from the general population.
In it, fishermen tie a line around the throats of cormorants, tight enough to prevent swallowing, and deploy them from small boats.
When the twist in one direction gets tight enough, the blade spin will slow and then it will reverse its spin and unwind rapidly, and will continue that direction of spin until the cord twist tightens again.
Operating under the tight control of Carrie Chapman Catt and her allies, NAWSA by 1916 had enough strength in the states for the final push toward a constitutional amendment.
Closures must be applied tight enough to maintain a seal and to resist closure back-off, but must be not be applied so tightly that the end user cannot remove the closure.
When the race began, Mears discovered his helmet was not strapped on tight enough and he had to pit to get it safely secured.
The bag placed around her head was also not sealed tight enough to cause death by asphyxiation.
This was covered with bark and skins and made tight enough to protect against rain or snow.
The thread must be pulled very tight to work, and a wooden dowel must often be used to pull it tight enough.
In this technique, the tight muscle is the antagonist, hence the agonist contracts ( provided that the agonist is strong enough ).
While the growth boundary has not been tight enough to vastly increase density, the consensus is that the growth boundaries have protected great amounts of wild areas and farmland around the metro area.

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