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In an interview, frontman Jimmy Urine stated that there would be " an MSI surprise " for fans in 2011 which turned out to be a release of a remastered CD / DVD version of the band's first full length album Tight, called " Tighter ", with several bonus tracks and recordings from their early days.
Alive N Kickin ’ ( known originally as Alive and Kicking, and sometimes spelled Alive ' N Kickin ’) is a Brooklyn band, led by singers Pepe Cardona and Sandy Toder, known mainly for their 1970 hit single " Tighter, Tighter " which reached # 7 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Tighter control over affairs in San ' a, the capital, was assured by expanding the scope of administrative functions and appointing other sons as supervisors of old and new political institutions.
The game was given a positive review in Computer Gaming World, noting improvements over the Bard's Tale series, saying that, " Tighter design, attention to detail, balanced combat, and a carefully constructed plotline all combine to produce a CRPG well worth playing.

Tighter and period
Tighter law control would diminish the triads in the period.

Tighter and .
Markus can be seen in a video clip from Tighter, where the band performs " Grab The Mic " at The Frying Pan on March 21, 1997.
Tighter safety regulations meant that the capacity was reduced to 81, 000 in 1977.
Tighter conservation of Thailand's virtually depleted forests, however, has forced hill tribe people to abandon their traditional agricultural methods.
Tighter capital requirements based on risk-weighted assets, introduced in the Basel III, may further contribute to these skewed incentives.
Both James and Alive N Kickin ' were signed to Roulette and James originally considered having his friends record " Crystal Blue Persuasion ," but he liked it so much he decided to record it himself, so he then wrote " Tighter, Tighter " for them.
" Tighter, Tighter " was released in May 1970 and stayed on the US chart for 16 weeks.

monetary and policies
fiscal and monetary policies designed to prevent serious inflation ; ;
They must be induced to establish the necessary tax, fiscal, monetary, and regulatory policies.
Moreover, the trend of general business activity in 1961 will exert a decisive influence on fiscal, monetary, and other Federal policies which affect interest rates.
After the charge of monetary and exchange rate policies was shifted in 1998 to the European Central Bank, within the European institutional framework, the bank implements the decisions, issues euro banknotes and withdraws and destroys worn pieces.
Growth in real GDP averaged 8 % from 1991 – 1997, but fell to half that level in 1998 because of tight monetary policies ( implemented to keep the current account deficit in check ) and because of lower export earnings, the latter which was a product of the Asian financial crisis.
* implementing monetary policies.
Since 2000, the pace of structural reforms, including fiscal, monetary policies, privatization and new business legislations, helped Egypt move towards a more market-oriented economy and prompted increased foreign investment.
This way, the government has formally limited its possibility of implementing open market monetary policies to influence short term variables in the economy.
Gold standards have been the most common basis for monetary policies throughout human history, being widely supplanted by fiat currency starting in the 1930s.
In the aftermath of the 1994 restoration of constitutional governance, Haitian officials have indicated their commitment to economic reform through the implementation of sound fiscal and monetary policies and the enactment of legislation mandating the modernization of state-owned enterprises.
His ideas concerning monetary policy, taxation, privatization and deregulation influenced government policies, especially during the 1980s.
It discusses monetary and fiscal policies, welfare, international relations, and war strategies in detail, among other topics.
Suriname elected a new government in May 2000, but until it was replaced, the Wijdenbosch government continued its loose fiscal and monetary policies.
The program included a comprehensive package of policies which reduced the budget deficit and improved monetary control, substantially depreciated the overvalued exchange rate, liberalized the trade regime, removed most price controls, eased restrictions on the marketing of food crops, freed interest rates, and initiated a restructuring of the financial sector.
In addition to this, the Phibulsongkram Government also made some important changes in the country's fiscal and monetary policies.
Keynesian models recommend government interventions designed to increase demand for workers ; these can include financial stimuli, publicly funded job creation, and expansionist monetary policies.
* July 9 – Emperor Anastasius I dies childless at Constantinople, age 88, after an 27-year reign in which he has abolished the sale of offices, reformed taxation, perfected the empire's monetary system, but antagonized some with his heretical Monophysite religious policies.
Greenspan famously argued the case for returning to a ' pure ' gold standard in his 1966 paper " Gold and Economic Freedom ", in which he described supporters of fiat currencies as " welfare statists " intending to use monetary policies to finance deficit spending.
At the beginning of his period as Bundeskanzler, Schmidt was a proponent of Keynesian economics, and pursued expansionary monetary and fiscal policies during his time as chancellor.
This theory draws its roots from two almost diametrically opposed ideas: the hard money policies that dominated monetary thinking in the late 19th century, and the monetary theories of John Maynard Keynes, who, working in the inter-war period during the failure of the restored gold standard, proposed a demand-driven model for money which was the foundation of macroeconomics.
Monetarists argued that the 1987 stock market decline was simply a correction between conflicting monetary policies in the United States and Europe.
These disagreements, along with the role of monetary policies in trade liberalization, international investment, and central bank policy, remain lively topics of investigation and arguments.
Furthermore most Republicans felt the war goals had been achieved by 1870 and turned their attention to other issues such as financial and monetary policies.

monetary and brought
On 6 May 1997, following the 1997 general election which brought a Labour government to power for the first time since 1979, it was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, that the Bank of England would be granted operational independence over monetary policy.
This was achieved by the insertion of the words ' and oblations ' into the prayer for the Church and the revision of the rubric so as to require the monetary offerings to be brought to the Table ( instead of being put in the poor box ) and the bread and wine placed upon the Table.
The financial crisis which began in 2007, corporate bailouts, and concerns over the Fed's secrecy have brought renewed concern regarding ability of the Fed to effectively manage the national monetary system.
In 2005 inflation was brought under control by tight monetary policy of raising the Taux Directeur ( central bank rate ) to 16 % and tightening reserve requirements for banks.
His mother, Marie Françoise de Pesnel who died when Charles de Secondat was seven, was a female inheritor of a large monetary inheritance who brought the title of barony of La Brède to the Secondat family.
Possibly the most significant expansion brought on by the Thomas Amendment may have been the growth of governmental power over monetary policy.
Macmillan brought the monetary concerns of the Exchequer into office ; the economy was his prime concern.
In 1963, technical innovator Colin Chapman brought his Team Lotus to Indianapolis for the first time, attracted by the large monetary prizes, far bigger than the usual at a European event.
He brought bottles of his medication along ; the bottle caps he discards are considered rare treasures in Tralla La and become the basis of a new monetary system!
The Abbé Pierre then met in 1988 representatives of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) to discuss the difficult financial, monetary and human issues brought by the huge Third World debt ( starting in 1982, Mexico had announced it could not pay the service of its debt, triggering the 1980s Latin American debt crisis ).
It was instead the outbreak of World War I in 1914 that brought an end to the monetary union.
Also provides :” Nothing in this Act is intended to create or allow to be maintained in any court any potential breach-of-trust actions, land claims, resource-protection or resource-management claims, or similar types of claims brought by or on behalf of Native Hawaiians or the Native Hawaiian governing entity for equitable, monetary, or Administrative Procedure Act-based relief against the United States or the State of Hawaii, whether or not such claims specifically assert an alleged breach of trust, call for an accounting, seek declaratory relief, or seek the recovery of or compensation for lands once held by Native Hawaiians.
Due to these changed the conduct of monetary management which brought about changes to the administrative controls and quantitative restrictions to market based monetary management.
The monetary policy spearheaded by Hjalmar Schacht — the Central Banker — together with the fiscal policy of German Chancellor Gustav Stresemann and Finance Minister Hans Luther brought the inflation in Germany to an end.
It was established in 1921 after Parliament passed an act, the " Currency and Bank Act of 10 August 1920 ," as a direct result of the abnormal monetary and financial conditions which World War I had brought.
World War II brought with it the Nazi seizure of all Jewish owned property and business enterprises, providing Chanel with the opportunity to gain the full monetary fortune generated by " Parfums Chanel " and its most profitable product, Chanel No. 5.
The outbreak of World War I in 1914 brought an end to the monetary union.
Collapse of the monetary system and city utilities brought the gallery to a " really catastrophic condition " that was barely improved by nationalization in June 1918.

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