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"tightly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very strict and hard to resist, avoid, etc.
  2. securely in position; in a way that is difficult to move, open or separate
  3. close together; leaving little or no space between
"tightly" Synonyms
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"tightly" Antonyms
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964 Sentences With "tightly"

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Bilateral cooperation will continue as tightly or more tightly than ever to try to prevent terrorism.
Eight of Irving's 214 made field goals were either tightly or very-tightly contested according to NBA.com.
They are tightly wound, tightly edited blasts of comedy drawn from a Tarantino-like affection for films and filmmakers of the past.
Was that just kind of running things really tightly, running the ship as tightly as possible, was it a discrepancy in the understanding of demand?
In photosystem I, the quinones on both sides are tightly bound; in photosystem II, they are tightly bound on one side, but loosely bound on the other.
Elsewhere, men in shirts tightly buttoned at the neck and wrists build fences; women with tightly braided hair and skirts to their ankles rake yards and sweep sidewalks.
We hugged tightly, kissed — then looked around the yard.
Sales and possession of firearms are permitted but tightly restricted.
Grip them tightly and stand up, lifting with your hips.
Beginning with a long side, roll up the nori tightly.
Neighbors say he came from a tightly knit religious family.
The body was not wrapped tightly; it was loosely wrapped.
"It was a tightly controlled environment around me," she testified.
She closed her eyes tightly with Daisy at her side.
Access to outside information is tightly controlled in North Korea.
HTC's also tightly integrated its own apps with Google's services.
Planners now want to knit the region together more tightly.
If only they had been a more tightly knit couple.
This time, the software and hardware will be tightly integrated.
Transfer to a bowl and cover tightly with plastic wrap.
Unserious internet content and serious horror are tightly linked now.
I think the two are really tightly combined here, right?
We think legislatures should allow but tightly regulate face identification.
The airline, trucking, rail and banking industries were tightly regulated.
Her image was tightly controlled and her brand even tighter.
Bush's calendar was tightly scheduled and booked out months ahead.
Maybe you're a little more tightly wound around your coworkers.
News about the royal family is tightly controlled in Thailand.
Brierley and his birth mother, Fatima, hugged tightly through tears.
Thread chicken onto skewers, packing the pieces together tightly. 4.
Journalists have started airing problems in the tightly censored media.
The tables were clean, but tightly packed and mostly empty.
Designer Caroline Castigliano keeps her client list tightly under wraps.
Similarly, CBDCs could be either widely available or tightly restricted.
Grey reindeer skins and tightly woven blankets drape the chairs.
Creator churn tightly correlates to creator income on the platform.
Was Lisa Rinna holding on too tightly to past conflicts?
They're all tightly linked pieces that work as a unit.
The banking sector is more tightly regulated than in 22012.
Our tribe counts -- particularly in such a tightly-contested election.
The South and religion have always been tightly bound together.
By contrast, those tightly pleated Fortuny dresses seem more sexy.
Mr. Bevin, meanwhile, tightly embraced Mr. Trump from the start.
Dark colors and more tightly woven fabrics are more effective.
Malia Obama joined her father onstage and tightly embraced him.
Pat down tightly and leave for a second day. 4.
How tightly a company controls labor can determine employment classifications.
With his every utterance, he seals the deal more tightly.
Under Bashir's rule, women's lives were tightly controlled by men.
Data collection is also more tightly tied to specific function.
Comedians hold very tightly to comedy and what it is.
She remains barefoot, but her eyes are now tightly closed.
The laces of one sneaker are wrapped tightly around it.
One is poorly reasoned (at best), the other tightly argued.
Still, "Fifty Shades Freed" comes across as very tightly targeted.
"It's obviously tightly controlled by the Russian government," he said.
Wrap each log tightly in parchment paper, twisting each end.
Alpinists are highly analytical, supremely aware and often tightly controlled.
Just remember to make sure the cap is closed tightly.
Unlike many states, Georgia still tightly regulates its electricity sector.
The movie is tightly structured, beautifully paced, and endlessly inventive.
Cover tightly with aluminum foil and bake for 1 hour.
Mexican spectators pumped their fists and hugged one another tightly.
Her ponytail, fastened tightly at the motel, had come loose.
They are controlling people coming into the country very tightly.
It's a tightly plotted exploration of the consequences of fear.
Now she wraps her breasts tightly in an Ace bandage.
Lukaku has been marked extremely tightly by Panama so far.
The killing stunned Britain, where gun ownership is tightly regulated.
Financial red tape also binds more tightly in the West.
These hundreds of thousands of adherents were knit tightly together.
It's really just a sequence of tightly choreographed action scenes.
It's also tightly integrated into the company's Alexa voice assistant.
My self worth suddenly felt tightly tied to my fertility.
But people there live tightly clustered within the city limits.
This visit has been even more tightly orchestrated than usual.
Ethiopia was previously one of Africa's most tightly controlled nations.
After two decades, the two economies are tightly braided together.
Guatemala's networks illustrate how tightly interwoven those systems can become.
It's a peninsula, tightly packed, very fast moving and energetic.
"Inside the factory, workers are tightly controlled," Mr. Hou said.
So far, you've stayed pretty tightly to Lou's life span.
Institutional life is often regimented, tightly controlled, and very limiting.
The drawings range from quick sketches to tightly rendered scenes.
The outer layer should be tightly woven, water repellent, and hooded.
The five gymnasts hugged each other tightly and screamed with joy.
But why has France so tightly guarded access to Pavlensky's trial?
Moore didn't see the tightly-wound Beth as a villain, however.
Another doctoral studies batchmate tied her hair tightly and wore sneakers.
Discussion of the protest was also tightly policed online this week.
As always, the access to his private world was tightly controlled.
Financial independence and recidivism rates are tightly intertwined, these studies indicate.
Each stage is tightly designed and puts up a good challenge.
But as for gasoline, the industry is tightly supplied for now.
"The goal was to craft a tightly controlled experience," he explains.
Wrap each beet tightly with aluminum foil to create a packet.
The series's mundane side and its magic side are tightly intertwined.
The shapes seem both tightly fitted together and, in places, overlapping.
Mr Schwarzman, by contrast, has tightly hugged control of his partnership.
But businesses are hiring steadily and holding tightly to their staffs.
Such interruptions cascade quickly through the tightly connected U.S. supply chain.
I have it and I must hold on to it tightly.
The actual about $150M was a tightly and well managed cost.
Sceptics doubt whether participation is tightly linked to the economic cycle.
Egyptian media, which are tightly controlled, gave the news little attention.
China's currency remains tightly managed, but it has not stood still.
Good golly this thing is tightly integrated into the Google ecosystem.
It can integrate tightly with File Explorer too, if you'd like.
In hindsight the business probably ran a little too tightly wound.
As the door opened, they rushed Fanta, and embraced her tightly.
Oddly, his critics sometimes embrace him more tightly than his allies.
The Chinese government also tightly monitors internet use within the state.
He was then cuffed so tightly that his fingers went numb.
The train stopped and she held on tightly to her boys.
It's understandable why guns became so tightly knit with video games.
People often think preppers hoard canned food in tightly-controlled bunkers.
PRC routinely tightly link foreign policy with trade to punish countries.
Gripping the steering wheel tightly, I decided to trust the app.
"I'll see you in Montana," he said, gripping my hand tightly.
The company also managed inventories tightly, keeping a lid on discounting.
All of the clusters in Easton are tightly aligned outdoor districts.
Maine and Nevada have proposals to more tightly regulate gun purchases.
So always keep your cushion compact's lid closed tightly, warns Robinson.
When it boils, cover tightly and turn the heat to low.
I was holding on to Maria tightly so she wouldn't fall.
It's really cool to be so tightly wound up in that.
She creates tightly wound arpeggios that are just as quickly deconstructed.
Sprinkle the dough liberally with flour and wrap tightly in plastic.
Security incidents are highly unusual in the tightly-policed Chinese capital.
Onshore rates, which China controls tightly, were steady at 22016 CNY=.
She also holds the cards she's planning to play very tightly.
"My brother disappeared, too," the woman told Mr. Saldaña, nodding tightly.
Only the tightly controlled police state of Turkmenistan remains closed-off.
While the procedures are tightly controlled, there have been reversals before.
The rest of the rules to this game were tightly observed.
Their views, in other words, are tightly organized in predictable ways.
The Brexit process has been tightly and secretively controlled by Mrs.
Saturated with information, Christakis's book is well, if not tightly, made.
For years, these prices have been a tightly guarded industrial secret.
There are karaoke venues as well but it's all tightly controlled.
China's tightly controlled media mostly have not mentioned Mr. Gui's disappearance.
Demonstrations are banned, and access to national television is tightly controlled.
Roll tightly into a cigar and secure with butcher's twine. 4.
The bottom line: Private equity and public pensions are tightly interconnected.
I grasped her muzzle tightly as we skidded onto Jane Street.
Joe Biden defeated Bernie Sanders in tightly contested Texas Democratic primary.
Apple Music is tightly focused on your music and nothing else.
There are no tightly knit alliance blocks in contemporary East Asia.
Emerging markets began the year tightly correlated with the , said Gordon.
And it became more tightly formatted as the years went by.
Access to Chinese stocks is also tightly controlled by the government.
Carr's two-point pass to tightly defended Jordy Nelson forced overtime.
There's another wall above the set and a tightly fit guillotine.
The Celtics led 483-17 after a tightly contested first quarter.
"But you work so tightly with people in theater," she said.
From the outside, Congressional staffers are a pretty tightly muzzled bunch.
Our economy is tightly integrated with that of Mexico and Canada.
Is your fridge door a tightly curated, artist-run project space?
They are tightly woven into the social fabric of this city.
Her attacker, whom she recalled then and now as Kavanaugh, clapped his hand across her mouth when she screamed, pushing down so tightly she couldn't breathe, so tightly she thought he might kill her by accident.
Canada's supply-managed system tightly controls production and imports to support prices.
One obstacle was the Soviet Union, which tightly restricted the Russian church.
Because his script was not merely polished, it was likely tightly tested.
Other migrants stood outside the tightly policed camp entrance with their belongings.
There's also the question of how tightly the game will be called.
He wrapped his arms tightly around Harry as Meghan observed and laughed.
Shazam's smartphone app is already tightly integrated with Apple's Siri digital assistant.
As its name suggests, this spider spins flat, tightly-woven, horizontal webs.
And it has stayed tightly focused on its core ride-hailing service.
The fourth set was tightly contested again and went into another tiebreak.
He used to hug me tightly and sleep giving me this assurance.
But it's rare that a criminal case would be so tightly constrained.
The show's format sticks pretty tightly to talk show style as well.
It reflects latent (and not so latent) resentment, tied tightly to race.
Mr Maduro's response has been to cling on to power more tightly.
The lesson it has drawn is that NGOs should be tightly controlled.
Everything about this film is tightly controlled, stylized, and brilliantly, beautifully fake.
A thread—sometimes dental floss—is then wound tightly around the needle.
Yellowstone is slicker, more staged, and more tightly plotted than real life.
"Depression, alcohol abuse, and fatigue are very tightly knit," says Dr. Shah.
Wirecutter likes the durable and tightly sealed Rubbermaid Brilliance Pantry Storage Containers.
The performance of equities has been tightly linked with that of oil.
It also partnered tightly with a single carrier, Cingular (now AT&T).
It's very tightly linked between cognitive science, near science and computer science.
The premise is to wrap wireless service and video content more tightly.
China seems to be enforcing the sanctions much more tightly than before.
The more it's pulled, the more tightly it binds to the surface.
Of course, Bixby's much more tightly integrated into the daily Galaxy experience.
Nor is this interest confined to Hong Kong's own tightly packed buildings.
So planets have to hug these stars tightly to be considered habitable.
Specifically, the 250 Hague Convention tightly restricts archaeological activity in occupied territory.
All the cars were packed tightly with toys and on a mission.
You've seen him rob the most tightly guarded casino in Las Vegas.
We are neighbors, we are friends and we are family, tightly knit.
Pack tightly, adding more sauce as needed so that it is dense.
Lenders have more capital than in 2008 and are more tightly regulated.
Add vinegar, sugar and ½ teaspoon salt; cover jar tightly, and shake well.
When that logic began to crumble, she only wrapped herself more tightly.
Globally, well-defined "escape clauses" are acceptable, provided they are tightly defined.
The NRA is an extremely slick operation with a tightly controlled message.
It's a tightly choreographed piece where all sections play off each other.
She was flushed, listless, her little fists clung tightly to his shirt.
Banana trees aren't actually trees—they are more like tightly-wrapped stalks.
Instead, they would be tightly controlled by the issuers of the currency.
Mr. Meszaros's fortune, by contrast, is tightly bound to the prime minister.
Productivity and pay were still linked, although perhaps less tightly than before.
And mortgages remain tightly bound by a web of Dodd-Frank rules.
Virgin shares, which are thinly traded and tightly held, dropped 4.4 percent.
Tightly trading on a single persona is the surest route to degeneration.
But progress has been slow, the bear den holding its secrets tightly.
As for her own shoes, Praught said: "I tie them very tightly."
I held Kieran's hand tightly and decided never to play there again.
Gabriela holds Omar tightly next to her and squeezes onto the bus.
He continued to hold him tightly for the rest of the ride.
Whirls are created when hot air rises and twists tightly, he said.
The video cropped tightly so only Nielsen's shoulders and head were visible.
I admired the way his T-shirt stretched tightly against his chest.
My partner stood next to me, and I held his hand tightly.
This has emboldened the clubbing community and made it more tightly knit.
" — and responded to a tightly packed Monday schedule with "Quite a day!
Erdoğan tightly controls the media, which repeatedly accuses Kanter of terrorist ties.
Wrap salmon tightly and place flesh side down in a baking dish.
We know that emotional health and physical health are very tightly intertwined.
They hugged tightly and kissed through the masks that each still wears.
That necessity ties them tightly to Mr. Trump, at least for now.
But Texas elections are tightly controlled by local officials, not state ones.
Mr. Xi has appeared more selectively and only in tightly controlled settings.
The tightly controlled Jagannath Temple, above, in Eastern India stood in contrast.
The Supreme Court chamber holds a tightly-packed capacity of approximately 400.
Orthodox Jewish women and men live in tightly defined, and separate, spheres.
It is also tightly correlated with expectations about the health care bill.
As finished works, they feel at once tightly controlled and open-ended.
As good satire must, "Ain't No Mo'" has a tightly unified aesthetic.
Knife attacks are not unusual in China, where guns are tightly regulated.
Or even squished too tightly on an airplane, a subway, a train.
Tightly constructed, it observes the classical unities of time, place and action.
I held him tightly and he revived; someone called for medical attention.
In Heaven, the girls' fates are as tightly intertwined as their braids.
Trump has mentioned her program during five tightly controlled solo appearances since.
When I walk in her room Ma is holding it tightly, beaming.
During college, I developed agoraphobia, wrapped tightly in a general mood disorder.
The North American automotive industry is tightly integrated across all three countries.
He said he was handcuffed so tightly that his fingers went numb.
And the virus appeared to grip the nation's capital ever more tightly.
But his latest Virginia stop fit tightly into his campaign's new narrative.
They had been held tightly and told they were unlike anyone else.
But the ensembles, which are fairly tightly clustered, betray the greater uncertainty.
She's tightly wound and has a lot to prove (mainly, to Earn).
For decades, the production of art was tightly controlled by the state.
Strait-laced and slightly nerdy, Mr. Schiff tightly controlled the divisive process.
Stuff the leaves tightly into a jar, add salt water, and seal.
Store the batches in tightly sealed bottles or jars in the refrigerator.
The 13 trucks packed in tightly to minimize the gaps between them.
In addition, the C.I.A. tightly limits access to information about its sources.
The set I received came tightly rolled up in a rectangular box.
Collins, meanwhile, has been tightly aligned with the president for some time.
Then, the proteins folded themselves tightly together, further helping preserve the brain.
"Most prominently, the proposal may frame supervisory action too tightly," Nouy said.
The end effect could be a more tightly-controlled and repressive society.
"Tuck me in, Daddy," he asked after a while, gripping Joe tightly.
She's talked about regulating fracking tightly enough to make it virtually impossible.
The stump speech, usually a tightly wound twelve minutes, unfurled past fifteen.
A starting-point would be to enforce existing export-licensing more tightly.
Israel tightly controls most going in and out: food, building supplies, people.
Pelosi has tightly scripted every step of the House's march toward impeachment.
Such scenes are uncommon in a country tightly controlled by security services.
The camera setups are fairly flat, and the performances are tightly controlled.
Baseball and football are more tightly bound by their cultures and history.
Someone had grabbed me tightly by the arm and yanked me down.
This nearly uncontrolled erosion is contrasted with tightly rendered birds and animals.
And by tightly integrating the product with the Snapchat app, Snap Inc.
It goes around your calf muscles and you lace it up really tightly, and then there's another garment, like a long pair of running shorts, and you lace it up really tightly, as well, like a corset, really.
Then, there was "Eyes Wide Shut," about a woman whose tightly wound husband (played by her tightly wound then husband, Tom Cruise) goes crazy, because he suspects that she once had a sexual fantasy—not even an affair!
The little girl he held tightly: who spoke the phrase I have heard Gampy repeat for my entire life, forever knitting Robin's voice into the tightly woven fabric of our family: 'I Love you more than tongue can tell.
From now on, I will make sure to tightly close my water bottle.
My son grabbed me tightly around the waist and squeezed his eyes shut.
Cover tightly with aluminum foil and roast until fork tender, about 22 hour.
Merkel, in her fashion, offered a tightly constrained view of the road ahead.
Everyone but the pilot was "tightly harnessed," Nigro said, according to NBC News.
It's just a girl and her grief, contained in a tightly controlled setting.
I would walk past their bedroom and see them snuggled tightly together, whispering.
Messi exchanged a long hug with teammate Javier Mascherano, who clinched him tightly.
He is holding on to the past so tightly that he can't innovate.
Dating since late 2016, the couple have kept their relationship tightly under wraps.
Part of it is regulatory: In Europe, opioids are much more tightly regulated.
They also tested how tightly they could pack mosquitoes into various syringe sizes.
You'll also be able to capture 18MP stills with the tightly designed camera.
Visually, it's more intimate than a game, pulled in tightly on the actors.
The suite is tightly packed, she said, but she also finds it comfortable.
That benefits Apple because it can tightly control the products and the pricing.
You wear Nice Face tightly; like armor, it becomes a part of you.
The Wenzhou crash helped spur new policies to more tightly police the internet.
He is a reticent, introverted character tightly wrapped in an assured, composed demeanour.
Until recently the production and sale of synthetic opioids was not tightly controlled.
There, the candidate offered concise, tightly crafted speeches tailored to each specific group.
NAFTA partners Mexico and Canada are tightly woven into the automakers' supply chains.
Jean stepped down from the witness stand and hugged Guyger tightly on Wednesday.
Larger-scale studies, meanwhile, find negative effects when product markets are tightly regulated.
The details of the Chopra-Jonas nuptials are being kept tightly under wraps.
Israel tightly controls the flow of goods through another crossing, at Kerem Shalom.
When stars are packed tightly, they're more likely to perturb one another gravitationally.
Japan is a loyal U.S. ally and the countries are tightly bound economically.
But in the meantime, current and former employees said, information is tightly controlled.
They bring the extension rolled up tightly and pass it to me discreetly.
Most people assume their insurance companies are tightly controlling their health care dollars.
Dumping of bilge water is tightly regulated when cruises are near populated areas.
Earthquakes were tightly clustered in both space and time near hydraulic fracturing sites.
Hell, that's a brave move in Apple's world in tightly-orchestrated stage performances.
Second, unlike Ryanair and easyJet, the airline did not control its costs tightly.
The decider was tightly contested but Del Potro eventually had the last word.
Egypt's Mediterranean coast is tightly controlled by the nation's coast guard and military.
The review unit that Woo shipped to me was tightly and securely packed.
Novelistic time is tightly bounded, as well as being sequestered in the past.
It therefore tends to back tightly monitored projects that benefit the poor directly.
In the biography, Jim Hansen calls Neil "emotionally tightly packaged," and he was!
Neither team led by more than eight points in the tightly contested game.
When purchasing shellfish, make sure they are closed up tightly and don't smell.
Cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap and let stand 5 minutes. 2.
Grease a large bowl, add the dough, and cover tightly with plastic wrap.
Some detainees, the lawsuit says, were handcuffed so tightly that it caused injury.
Place blackened pepper in a mixing bowl, and cover tightly with plastic wrap.
It's a goofy, lovable, tightly designed co-op rush, and I love it.
In some tightly contested races, they wouldn't have to alter the results much.
For the first month, the baby will hold on tightly to its mother.
One of the benefits of iOS is its tightly-integrated software and hardware.
The order relaxed Obama-era rules that more tightly restricted lobbyists in government.
I've also noticed your tendency to cling pretty tightly to the DJ booth.
But it's not as tightly aligned with their party, and not as successful.
Muscles are often in tension, limbs extended or clasped tightly to the body.
Of course, it also associates Trump's brand ever more tightly with working women.
But, by then, Parker had also grown comfortable in some tightly-contested rounds.
Congress and federal regulators are still debating how tightly to regulate such systems.
Given music this tightly sprung, make sure not to hit the quick release.
After 20 minutes or so, he punctuated placid stretches with tightly managed eruptions.
Shape it into a cylinder and roll the tortilla tightly around the filling.
It was a tightly designed game with an efficiently sculpted world to match.
The ingredients in Coca-Cola and formula for WD-40 are tightly held.
The teams swapped the lead for most of a tightly played first half.
Pitt maintained a slight lead through much of the tightly contested first half.
A woman wearing a Fire Department baseball cap tightly clutched a framed photograph.
But the birther lies cling to him as tightly as his nativist hallucinators.
Migrants crammed below deck were packed so tightly they struggled to get out.
Former President Obama says that major technology firms should be regulated more tightly.
Coil the dough into a circle, tucking the ends *tightly* into the bottom.
I'm tightly wound in work – I have a bit of a workaholic thing.
Was he clenching his jaw so tightly that he snapped his own tooth?
However, the government lists shrooms as Schedule I drugs, which are tightly regulated.
"My baby came back to me," she cried Thursday, holding her daughter tightly.
Information about Turkmenistan is tightly restricted, with almost no one able to enter.
His performances have struck me as too tightly worked and lacking in spontaneity.
The path to becoming a doctor in the US is very tightly regulated.
Several tightly wrapped "aluminum tubes" were in plain view, a police detective said.
The event was tightly choreographed to keep attention on the issue at hand.
At the same time, female singers have been getting squeezed ever more tightly.
Sessions are normally tightly scripted affairs, with ambassadors rarely straying from prepared remarks.
But Markley clearly has more on his mind than a tightly wound plot.
Any half-used cans of paint should be shut tightly, labeled and dated.
Where Petipa's original allows, this Ratmansky "Bayadère" is a tightly coherent narrative drama.
The direct reporting line also needs to be very tightly controlled, he said.
But it still wants to tightly limit Britain's access to its financial markets.
Now I squeeze the poles so tightly because I don't feel safe anymore.
Within two weeks, I held the legal-size pages folded tightly in thirds.
New York wasn&apost always an island of tightly wound cars and skyscrapers.
Mostly men—and, with the weather closing in, they seem more tightly wound.
City officials tightly control the market for new land parcels, exacerbating supply limits.
People were fearful that the migrants would disrupt their quiet, tightly knit community.
Teams is tightly tied to Office, which is a blessing and a curse.
You merely hold the lidded cocotte tightly clamped in your hands and invert.
The first half was tightly contested with five ties and five lead changes.
Wispy white pines took over the hillsides, crammed tightly next to each other.
And C. elegans follows a tightly controlled genetic program to build its body.
Some were tightly composed interiors, with props and costumes chosen by Ms. Rivera.
The city limits of St. Louis, on the other hand, are tightly drawn.
Sentences would have been packed tightly, like commuters on a busy subway car.
She lay on the floor in the fetal position tightly clenching her arms.
Wrapped hopelessly into the bouquets of pretty currency clutched tightly in each fist.
More people lie in the tightly packed church cemetery than inhabit the village.
Each had been stenciled with the same careful script, the text tightly packed.
Similarly, other tightly priced loans from India met with poor responses in syndication.
Charlotte held Gerald tightly around the waist and was crying against his lapel.
I tried to fold tightly and stack each item vertically and it worked.
Do: Wrap it up tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil before refrigerating.
Wrapped tightly in foil or plastic they will keep for almost three months.
She opened her arms wide again and pulled him tightly to her body.
Yet they can only chart their own course as a tightly integrated federation.
We cannot pretend that government intervention hasn't already tightly penned in this market.
"For other tightly trading names I think it will create concern," he said.
It was Floyd, in a black fedora, leaning on his tightly rolled umbrella.
Awkwafina slouches through this movie like her body is knotty, taut, tightly wound.
It is just as frantic, just as tightly scripted, just as New York.
It had to be so tightly fit that you wouldn't see any seams.
Because the passengers couldn't free themselves from tightly anchored harnesses, all five drowned.
Is this a tightly organized group of activists or a loose discussion society?
Lebanon tightly restricts their right to work and bans them from owning property.
She held the box tightly in her hands, trembling with fear and excitement.
The tightly choreographed interaction between the dancers and the camera is rivetingly exact.
But his investigation is among the most tightly guarded government operations in memory.
We must tightly regulate the emerging cannabis industry to protect the developing brain.
The commodities trading team sent flowers, a tightly packed cluster of white orchids.
One man was holding a teenage girl tightly, his arm wrapped around her.
Prescription drugs are tightly regulated and are especially withheld when physicians suspect abuse.
The polls show them all tightly packed — each could finish in second, or fifth.
But it's also interested in how the internet might bind us together too tightly.
It doesn't help that what is in the LME storage system is tightly held.
The tightly guarded nuclear facility is where the USSR's first nuclear bomb was built.
Fully submerge the toy into the water and then glue the lid on tightly.
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This particular type of arachnid is known for their flat, tightly-woven, horizontal webs.
Patrick J. Adams and Troian Bellisario are keeping their wedding plans tightly under wraps.
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Cover tightly and completely with heavy-duty foil (including bottom edge of roasting pan).
But she was visibly unwell as she held her arms tightly across her body.
Elba revealed that he's not the only on holding on to his title tightly.
However, this tightly-regulated succession is creating a predicament for the Japanese imperial family.
It tightly controls all aspects of the media, even the walls of public spaces.
They know when to splurge on the perfect piece for their tightly curated closets.
One painting appears light and unencumbered, another possesses the density of tightly stitched fabric.
For that reason, the documentaries appear tightly edited, with the celebrities controlling the narrative.
"Landfill" is not only meticulous, but very tightly so, despite its decomposing subject matter.
You can see all the equipment and wires packed tightly into the "stage" area.
Some bind more tightly to receptors or stay at the binding sites for longer.
This week's London trial is tightly controlled, but offers a solid proof-of-concept.
Strands of memory, dreamlike and unconnected before this moment, wound themselves tightly together now.
Get live updates on Election Day for the results in key tightly contested races.
Most other companies will proceed more slowly, especially in tightly regulated areas like medicine.
Kitty tries to pounce on one of the pizzas and N. cuddles him tightly.
Android has more users globally than iOS, and it's less tightly controlled by Google.
They're packed tightly inside a cardboard box and taped into place for extra security.
By the time the credits rolled, my hands hurt from clenching them so tightly.
Facebook rejects this claim and says its deals were "tightly" controlled and above board.
Addiction and fame are woven so tightly together that the friction causes unnecessary casualties.
Yet the inner workings of the tightly knit enterprise software industry are rarely publicized.
Pour the mix into the mason jar and cover tightly then turn upside down.
Widely accessible sites could be more tightly regulated than those with a restricted audience.
Like the mosque, Egypt's still-nameless new capital is grandiose, empty and tightly controlled.
For years the EPRDF sought to dampen the tension by tightly controlling regional politics.
Willow's shoddy attempt at gift-wrapping could use a tightly curled ribbon or two.
Imports are banned or tightly restricted in 41 countries, from South Africa to India.
We got up with all of our momenta, my husband's hand tightly clasping mine.
It felt like a corset was cinched around my neck and squeezing me tightly.
Ezra Klein: I try to keep those things as tightly coupled as I can.
Unlike some other laptops, the keycaps aren't too small or too tightly packed together.
The Mayku powers on the vacuum, which sucks the plastic tightly around the model.
China's courts are tightly controlled by the Communist Party and serve its political aims.
Congress is about to impose new sanctions on Russia and tightly tie Trump's hands.
Understanding, she stepped forward and wrapped her arms around him as tightly as possible.
The Trump team is not exactly a tightly run operation, so yeah, I'm concerned.
But some lawmakers wanted to focus the program more tightly on poor rural places.
Rather, it's an unexpected connection between Whitman's free verse and Weston's tightly controlled photographs.
Fold edges of tortilla in and roll up tightly to enclose all the ingredients.
Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are all tightly bunched behind.
Tightly Controlled and Supervised: GCI is controlled directly by Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Regional Government.
President Mirziyoyev came to power in 2016 promising to liberalize the tightly-controlled state.
This vest-like outfit hugs your dog tightly, mimicking the soothing effect of swaddling.
Westfield shopping centre and the East Village are both privately owned – and tightly-controlled.
Though we'll probably clutch our iPhones a little less tightly than we do now.
With Israel and the Palestinians, candidate Trump hugged Israel very tightly during the campaign.
Cover tightly with aluminum foil and bake until tender, 45 minutes to an hour.
Campaigners, on the other hand, complain that the planned law is too tightly drawn.
Neither team led by more than three points in a tightly contested first quarter.
Any small mistake left us trapped within a tightly-choreographed, extremely effective set play.
Bonds between the chemical chains in these plastics can make them pack together tightly.
This exhibition is a museum-worthy gathering, at once tightly focused and eye-opening.
" As she felt Tom's bony fingers begin tightly grasping her hand, "I thought, 'Yes!
The regulations would more tightly restrict how internet providers could use their customer's data.
She's small and tightly wound, but a big personality; she can overcome without restriction.
It frames a firm within a tightly defined market to expose a dominant share.
Cryptocurrencies are usually decentralized, making them difficult for governments to tightly regulate or ban.
"It was really funny — we had scheduled it way too tightly," Mr. Parker said.
Gaetz's comments illustrate how the cause of Trump and Jordan are now tightly linked.
It was refreshingly unsentimental, partially because you were so tightly focused on her career.
Boil for 25 minute, then cover tightly and turn the heat down to low.
Although her wrists are strapped down, her son is holding her left hand tightly.
The drum beats creating tension where we felt none; Dickie Roper's tightly clenched cigar.
She was heavyset, with tightly permed hair, and she spoke with some regional accent.
Almost everyone lives tightly packed in a square-mile labyrinth of multistorey condominium complexes.
China has good reason to want a weaker yuan, whose value it tightly controls.
Once in the brain, it binds very tightly to opioid receptors in the brain.
The Anker selfie stick grips your smartphone tightly, so you feel safe using it.
And it was only made worse when my clothing fit tightly across my belly.
"Australia has the most tightly targeted tax transfer system in the world," says Coates.
North Korean media, tightly controlled by the state, typically refrains from showcasing foreign advancements.
Further, the U.S. will demand some liberalization of Canada's tightly controlled dairy management system.
"We pull strangers into our embrace and hold them tightly against us," Weinstein writes.
The aligners look like plastic molds of your teeth and fit tightly over them.
So now women are telling other women how tightly to dress their baby bumps?
He stood stiffly, swallowing hard, his hands clasped tightly in front of his chest.
Using a spoon, pack the mixture down tightly and leave for a day. 3.
Dots And Loops is one of Stereolab's most future-focused and tightly streamlined albums.
This spills into telecom, as well, as the two industries become more tightly entwined.
Saichin reckons flexible strategies not tightly tied to the benchmarks are the way forward.
She tells the world very little, and what she does say is tightly controlled.
For a company that so tightly protects its reputation, it's not an outlandish concern.
Solutions that tightly integrate encryption will be the big winners in the year ahead.
In a more tightly regulated industry, these fees would likely become a bigger deal.
We hold tightly to our opinions, mistakenly believing them to be who we are.
If that's what a person experiences, it means they've tied themselves off too tightly.
For one as tightly packed as "MotorSport" it doesn't even break the top five.
Seal tightly in plastic wrap and microwave on high for four to five minutes.
The corn is tightly packed -- he doesn't need to get in there to spray.
She smiled at them, perhaps a little tightly, as they yelled from the stage.
I convinced myself I was holding on too tightly, asking too much, being unreasonable.
It views debate — beyond its own tightly set parameters — as either pointless or dangerous.
It has been a byproduct of being too tightly wound and lacking in flexibility.
Harry tightly cradled his son, wrapped in a white shawl and wearing a hat.
She pushed herself up against the table, gripping her cane tightly with one hand.
Shades should fit tightly, meaning no gaps at the sides of the window frame.
The novel is huge and many-tentacled; the play has to focus more tightly.
In the past, the trackers were tightly sealed, making the batteries impractical to replace.
Knight doesn't use all those tightly corralled, hormonal bodies to stir up narrative tension.
Key Saudi installations are tightly guarded and protected by missile batteries and other weaponry.
I will not be able to control my bowels or my surroundings as tightly.
And it will only get more fun as I weave the thoughts more tightly.
"As an entrepreneur, our fate is tightly bound to the country," Mr. Xiao said.
But it's popularity is tightly bound to the popularity of developing apps for iOS.
For Republicans, then, party victory is more tightly bound with racial and religious victory.
The mega-antibody grabbed tightly onto 59 strains, preventing them from multiplying in cells.
It is one of the most tightly regulated and monitored buildings on the planet.
During one encounter, Epstein held Araoz tightly and forcibly raped her, the lawsuit states.
"Banks wanted a more tightly structured deal," a banker close to the financing said.
I was clenching my teeth, squeezing my legs tightly together, waiting to breathe again.
As he struggled to gain his bearings, hands enveloped Mr. Winters's neck, squeezing tightly.
For a book about resetting gender stereotypes, this one clings surprisingly tightly to them.
So what is it about the plan and not holding onto it too tightly?
The camera is tightly focused on her face, and we watch that face transform.
We cling to each other more tightly each year, hoping the other is enough.
HK/SIN while the offshore yuan, which is less tightly controlled, traded at 6.6910.
In the tightly controlled world of the East Wing, that counts as major access.
The federal national fee-for-service price list tightly controls medical service reimbursement rates.
If you were less approving, the tightly controlled smile could be seen as supercilious.
House members cannot filibuster, as the House floor is tightly controlled by the majority.
The decision to send the Marines to the fire base was tightly held, Col.
The jokes are so tightly packed that you miss them the first few times.
There was no luggage, but there were a great many tightly sealed cardboard boxes.
It is not meant to be hugged, nor squeezed so tightly it might break.
It's a little too tightly tied to Google's own AI ecosystem for many, though.
Followers can be found rallying tightly behind the militant sunniness of venture capitalist Twitter.
The victims were tightly harnessed inside the helicopter and had to be cut out.
For any of these, smooth shiny skin and tightly closed tips are the ideal.
With that audit continuing, the A.T.F. issued new rules to tightly monitor undercover investigations.
Although campaigns are tightly regulated offline, the rules have not caught up with technology.
For example, the founders often observed that commerce and domestic manufacturing were tightly related.
They're also asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to more tightly regulate proxy advisers.
Like many other Apple devices, the HomePod is tightly locked into its manufacturer's ecosystem.
Like many in the US, I use an iPhone that's tightly controlled by Apple.
The back-and-forth second half was preceded by a tightly contested first half.
This tightly fought political atmosphere is not just a development in the legislative branch.
Details about U.S. leaders' visits to combat areas are tightly held until they leave.
Still, what is a conspiracy if not a group tightly aligned in common cause?
That fear held me so tightly that it choked out any joy of life.
CNN cannot independently confirm Reuters reporting as media access to the region tightly controlled.
Men are rail thin and packed in so tightly that their bony legs intertwine.
Cars could move like schools of fish, in unison, smoothly and tightly, without colliding.
Mass shootings are a rare occurrence in China, where gun ownership is tightly regulated.
Texas has slowly been turning blue, and Florida has been tightly contested for years.
Every time she was afraid, she said, she shut her eyes tightly and prayed.
A cathedral of garlic-smeared wheat and a sacred dome of tightly-squashed meat?
He sits back across a bed, leaning on a stack of tightly folded blankets.
Tightly bunched race The tightly bunched race behind Trump on the Republican side set up an intriguing clash between Rubio, Kasich and Bush in the next battleground of South Carolina, which favors a much more hard-knuckle brand of politics than New Hampshire.
Yet unlike the print media, broadcasting is tightly regulated in Britain to ensure political neutrality.
As the screw advanced toward the tip, the anchor expanded, pressing tightly against the hole.
Indeed, they bond so tightly that Dr Liu compares the resulting coating to reinforced concrete.
Naturalisation and citizenship were tightly restricted, often racially; but immigration, by and large, was not.
A woman held tightly to a child in her arms, kissing the little one's cheek.
These changes appear tightly targeted and should not be a significant financial burden for banks.
In jobs that aren't as tightly regulated, lying can still land you in hot water.
Tech is both much larger now, and much more tightly woven into every other sector.
McQueen supports the Arizona law, and she wants frozen embryos to be more tightly regulated.
Then you're dealing with cuticles that are tightly sealed, leaving you with low porosity curls.
But in this part of the city, people live in tightly packed corrugated-iron huts.
Blaine's hands gripped my struggling arms so tightly that I could feel them turning purple.
In fact, a stronger belief in birtherism correlated tightly with increasing levels of racial resentment.
As the president walked onstage at CPAC, he paused to tightly hug an American flag.
Tying the case for independence too tightly to continuing membership of the EU is risky.
Looking for something to tightly squeeze while you fear for the future of American politics?
He hugged Graham so tightly that his Vietnam vet cap almost popped off his head.
The school promised to fix their problems using biblical principles in a tightly controlled environment.
And ammonia from the faeces of birds crammed tightly together often produces unedifying "hock burns".
Russia's only real competitor is China, another country where government and business are tightly entwined.
But like nearly every Apple product, the user experience was carefully choreographed and tightly controlled.
So in a way it's very tightly connected with the first part of my career.
Country crooner Blake Shelton, another judge, tightly closed his eyes, taking in Grimmie's every note.
Hoods were drawn tightly around the face, with added straps to hold them in place.
In the aftermath, citizens have been herded into urban centers, where reproduction is tightly controlled.
Fonsia clings to her own dignity as tightly as she does her ever-present purse.
It remains to be seen just how tightly the government moves to slow the migrants.
If Zuckerberg doesn't change course, the government needs to regulate the company much more tightly.
It's overseen by a tightly regulated city agency with rules to protect workers and pedestrians.
All three, though short, are perfect little tales, tightly-wound and clicking along like clockwork.
Messaging about appearance seemed to be tightly controlled and coordinated by the government-controlled media.
But Apple took other steps to weave artificial intelligence more tightly into its operating system.
She wasn't wearing heels, like some of the younger women, or a tightly fitted dress.
Clothes equal confidence, and they so often feel tightly bound with our successes and failures.
The towers were jammed together so tightly he could feel the mass and stupendous weight.
It's tightly written, the characters are well-developed, and it's already in a scene format.
By clinging tightly to the population, ISIS can virtually cancel out coalition air power advantages.
This is a world where nothing lasts, no matter how tightly one clings to it.
One insight from the literature is that a tightly specified contract can have perverse outcomes.
Small segments of long hair are tightly twisted, causing any split ends to stick out.
Yet, Rubio is also taking heat from the right for not embracing Trump tightly enough.
It's a tightly gated residence with prison-like buildings and little to no communal space.
But Israel tightly restricts Palestinian passage from the Gaza Strip, one of its bitterest enemies.
The sale of dental supplies really aren't tightly controlled—who wants them other than dentists?
The four-knot toy is twisted to ensure a tightly braided rope for maximum durability.
The corridors are lined with beds wrapped as tightly as sandwiches in clear plastic foil.
The pressure exerted against the edges of these tightly fitted geometric shapes is not uniform.
In Yakuza 6, parenting isn't quite so tightly woven into the fabric of the experience.
If anything, she says, the least fortunate cling most tightly to a romantic marriage ideal.
A corporatist state in which capitalism is tightly controlled or a European vision of Singapore?
The tightly packed bamboo grove is especially beautiful when the sun filters through the stalks.
Tying members together more tightly would advance Mr Ghosn's wish to make the alliance "irreversible".
For launch, this tether is wound tightly around a small motorised reel inside the craft.
Though it would certainly be an aggressive defence to more tightly knit separate platforms together.
And instead of being dotted across the steppe, they are arranged in tightly packed clumps.
Hollar's goal is to vet and tightly control its supply side to maintain merchandise quality.
This is just one indication of how tightly Instagram is bound to the Facebook platform.
Our thinking and emotions are tightly intertwined and are the output of our bodily state.
Even those used to the crossing feel tightly restricted in their movements and closely observed.
And no, it was not madness from the arsenic laced wallpaper or tightly cinched corsets.
Liberals that gripped tightly to misplaced certainty that Hillary Clinton had the election buttoned up.
In 2012, a series of scandals shook Sonatrach, which was tightly controlled by Bouteflika loyalists.
This is a system of tightly joined cells surrounding the capillaries that service the brain.
The Dr. Dry Portable Clothing Dryer is perfect for traveling or tightly squeezed living spaces.
Accordingly, the Hasidic world shuts out others, shunning secular influence and creating tightly insular communities.
Dragonstrike can wipe out a tightly clustered enemy team if you line it up right.
Then, overwhelmed by the rapper's presence, she bursts into tears and hugs her hero tightly.
His fingers were practically inside of me, his other hand wrapped tightly around my hair.
Tightly wrap up each tortilla and place in the baking pan, seam side down. 6.
Wrap each log tightly in plastic wrap; chill until completely firm, 1 to 2 hours.
"It's not like you want to be a tightly controlled fantasy football player," he says.
Store in a tightly covered container at room temperature for no more than 2 days.
Seal bag tightly and freeze at least 5 hours or up to 2 months. 3.
Responses for 220-22016 are tightly clustered, while expectations for 2021-2023 exhibit more variation.
Perhaps that's because the game is so tightly constructed and its limits don't frequently show.
Transfer dough to a bowl; cover tightly with plastic wrap, and chill 30 minutes. 3.
On an inhalation, close your eyes tightly while clenching your teeth to tighten your jaw.
In the half-dozen pieces she performed, many relied upon tightly contained movements, often poses.
The storm is likely to act like a buzzsaw wherever its tightly wrapped eyewall touches.
The couple — who have kept their relationship tightly under wraps — have been dating since 2016.
We wrap up our very identities and self-worth too tightly with our job roles.
" And it added, "Jordan's economic well-being is… tightly linked to Arab Bank's well-being.
Her images, sometimes made using a tripod and flash, became sharper and more tightly composed.
But board and PC games are tightly bounded problem spaces with set rules and limits.
Prison is a tightly-controlled environment, which means that inmates are attuned to staffing issues.
He was from the tightly wound East Coast, she from the free-wheeling West Coast.
James collapses on the terrace floor, his still crying son pressed tightly against his chest.
But as her country's supreme ruler, the personal and the political are tightly woven together.
"The special needs community is a tightly knit community," said special needs planning consultant Wright.
You know this tightly wound, ruthless, profane, uptight Jew, but you also see some humanity.
As his administration sinks in scandal, Trump will cling all the more tightly to Bannonism.
Furthermore, it is a trope of authoritarianism to want to tightly control all story lines.
That fear of failure kept resurfacing, which led me to grasp more tightly at W.W.O.D.?
Those circuits, tightly packed and incredibly detailed, are printed at tiny sizes onto silicon wafers.
IS THERE any other time of year when good intentions and materialism converge so tightly?
Trump has a more detailed, tightly held schedule that is not emailed to senior staff.
Aden also begins dressing as a boy, with a crewcut and her breasts tightly bandaged.
"Atlanta" isn't a music-industry show, really, and it's certainly not a tightly-paced comedy.
Tightly clutching a rosary, the woman, Marcella Martinez, begged the judge to reverse the decision.
For the next few decades, the world's leading economies were tightly managed by their governments.
You'll need a wrench to make sure the hoses are connected tightly to the unit.
And he felt that his front foot gripped his board too tightly in neoprene boots.
Many of the birds live in tightly packed pens, where the heat makes them dehydrated.
The aircraft is packed tightly with packages bought during the chaotic 24-hour shopping marathon.
They are far better designed and more tightly integrated with Google services than Samsung's apps.
Namely: robotic, future-dreaming funk, tightly composed with electrically bright synths and bombastic 80s drums.
He has clung tightly to Trump, often wearing his signature blue suit and red tie.
I climbed into the bed and hugged her from behind as tightly as I could.
Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and place in the freezer for 15 minutes. 4.
The juxtaposition between tightly squeezing this little gem inside of you while increasingly getting wetter.
The provinces also tightly regulate other sectors, particularly agricultural industries, to protect their local economies.
Part of the thrill provided by UnREAL's first season was how tightly wound it was.
Everything about our modern world has increased complexity and how tightly coupled our systems are.
That said, the subreddit is one of the more tightly moderated on the Reddit network.
Percale sheets have the same number of combed, tightly woven threads running horizontally and vertically.
And for some reason, and not because I felt forced, I did hug him. Tightly.
Call 911 right now' She held Jayme tightly as they walked to the nearest home.
Make sure to cover the blender tightly while you pulse to avoid any soup catastrophes.
The choreography here is more tightly wrought and more spatially wide-ranging around the stage.
Worshipers sit packed tightly on the floor and attend even when sick, former members say.
Last month, Mr. Macron gripped the president's hand so tightly that he left a thumbprint.
She held me tightly and we ran all the way down the road to home.
We already knew that the 296 SARS binding could bind pretty tightly to ACE-22.
But conservative communities and Republican voters are among those who've pushed to tightly regulate development.
She'd always end up clenching her eyes shut, as tightly as they were shut now.
Consequently, local (openly white supremacist) power structures tightly controlled the process of identifying disadvantaged communities.
Our global economy is tightly interwoven with aviation as it carries goods and facilitates commerce.
These tightly wound amalgams of drum-clicks and aqueous keyboards float by in relaxed succession.
A successful venture, it created a tightly knit Anglophone community in the heart of Italy.
This beast of a song is tightly focused, and yet still maintains a playful lilt.
CARAMANICA "Hustle" couldn't bang any more bluntly; it's three minutes of tightly packed pop escalation.
She gripped the blanket tightly and ducked underneath the covers, wanting the nightmare to end.
It's perfect when some idiot has boxed you in too tightly to open your door.
But overall, it was a tightly focused episode, emphasizing the boldness of the writing staff.
But the slow pace of the tightly-regulated process has fuelled baby trafficking, activists say.
Initially, the paintings in the mid-career gallery seem more tightly constructed, mature, and restrained.
And the health care provider suppliers now are rationing them out and very tightly so.
Snap tightly controls the news and entertainment content that appears on its Discover news platform.
Equally pricey clothing drapes tightly from hangers and fills trunks stacked up to the ceiling.
And yes, she definitely would try to more tightly regulate banks and hold corporations accountable.
He was from the tightly wound East Coast, she from the free-wheeling West Coast.
I clung tightly to a cultural narrative — be thin, be fast — because it seemed simple.
In addition to tightly controlling rice supplies, the country has long kept interest rates low.
How tightly should a choreographer exert control, and how can dancers find spontaneity inside structure?
"Law & Order" is usually at its best in the courtroom, its boundaries more tightly circumscribed.
Fresh, lean and lip-smacking, with tightly coiled minerality and flavors of herbs and citrus.
Sometimes players were wide open, sometimes they were covered tightly, and none of it mattered.
Even in a power failure, a tightly packed freezer can stay cold for 48 hours.
Intimacy, whether it's physical affection or a conversation, can happen in tightly packed spaces here.
The social scene is tightly knit, and the Ahsanis were once prominent members of it.
The other tempting target for hackers, the statewide voter registration database, also is tightly guarded.
He would allow concerts, and would consider reforming laws tightly controlling the lives of women.
The leading man was shackled so tightly that he performed with abrasions on his wrists.
His children are tied to him — so tightly they can sometimes barely move or breathe.
Responses for 2020-703 are tightly clustered, while expectations for 2023-24 exhibit more variation.
Polling shows Biden in a tightly packed top tier in the California primary with Sens.
These places, five of the seven densest, were already relatively tightly packed to begin with.
There seems reason to believe that he will pull things tightly together during the run.
Some of her characters are passionate, about to explode; others are tranquil or tightly wound.
The town is now tightly controlled by camouflage-wearing Kurdish security forces known as Asayish.
It allows the police to fire a Kevlar cord, and wraps tightly around a person.
But Buolamwini and others argue that the technology shouldn't be used without being tightly regulated.
They lacked the slickness of Mr. Chen's dispatches, which were often subtitled and tightly edited.
Wrap the dough tightly, seam-side up, in plastic wrap, smoothing out any air pockets.
A tightly contested third quarter tilted to Team LeBron with a Nikola Jokic 3-pointer.
" @mooncult acknowledged "it was a tightly cut clip" but noted that it was "not doctored.
We're not in the dire tightly supplied market we were in a few years ago.
But rather than feeling free, I felt more tightly leashed, worried about missing phantom emergencies.
Dr. Osotimehin expressed his strong view that population stabilization was tightly linked to female empowerment.
It can't be just this tightly knit Delhi circle that knows about the whisper network.
Responses for 2020-703 are tightly clustered, while expectations for 2023-24 exhibit more variation.
Local laws in every state make prostitution illegal, and it is tightly regulated in Nevada.
Even if May survives, Corbyn will have weakened her, without tying his hands too tightly.
The figure imagines a line tightly drawn around every necessary road, pipeline, and oil rig.
Mr. Daly provides the answer in the form of his tightly smiling, conscientiously obsessive character.
And because it's such a small and tightly knit community, those storylines are tangled together.
The outburst was his latest attempt to rally nationalist voters before the tightly contested referendum.
The flow of information in and out of North Korea is tightly controlled by authorities.
Tightly packed clouds of ground shrimp and pork emerge from slippery squares of fresh tofu.
Tightly packed clouds of ground shrimp and pork emerge from slippery blocks of fresh tofu.
China is now a major world power, and its economy is tightly interwoven with America's.
Looking for stocks with global exposure that aren't tightly tied to overall economic growth rates?
This time, instead of shutting out those officials, they worked to tightly control the process.
The piece is tightly conceived and appealing, a little Rachmaninoff-y with brooding noir flavors.
Not all the windows shut tightly, and there are more (drafty) doors than strictly necessary.
That's the simplified version of a process that, in practice, is complex and tightly controlled.
It tightly censored the press and the arts, and it tortured, murdered, and exiled thousands.
It's zeroed in specifically on luxury handbags, and the accepted designer list is tightly curated.
The series brings an element of chance to the show, balancing otherwise tightly controlled work.
This would bind the province more tightly into EU single-market rules than the British mainland.
Beijing has invited diplomats from select countries to tour the camps in a tightly controlled setting.
China's tightly controlled media often portrays Washington as a hostile power attempting to curtail China's rise.
Red, silk cocoons wrap torsos so tightly as to evoke a mummy or a straitjacketed lunatic.
The ball is held tightly in a socket to stop air from drying out the ink.
I don't think I breathed the entire time he was there, I was so tightly wound.
Place the plum halves on top, cut side down, nestled tightly together, and set aside. 3.
The Russell 2000 index, tightly correlated to the S&P 5003, has shown a similar trajectory.
Some processes that used to be tightly held together are now strung out across the world.
That iCloud account is particularly damning given how tightly Apple ties specific phone numbers to accounts.
That's what Holt's work exemplifies in a tightly curated exhibition honoring her light installations at Dia:Chelsea.
That's because even if your technology is tightly-controlled, people remain easy to fool, Sartin said.
They're a tightly-honed live act by this point, but again, Quebec has a different take.
The renminbi, which is tightly controlled by the government, has been steadily falling in recent weeks.
At the same time, the flag is made up of three physical sections fitted tightly together.
Yet supply remains tightly constrained by local zoning rules and limits on building heights and density.
The Malibu Mob is a tightly knit group of celebrity friends from Hollywood and pro sports.
Waymo has tightly controlled information about the project, contractually prohibiting Early Riders from discussing their experiences.
After Jones split a pair of free throws, Pipkins rimmed another tightly contested long-ball try.
Like many states in the US South, Mississippi has an electricity sector that's still tightly regulated.
The Power Tripper must be tightly secured and sit flush against you or your partner's skin.
However, with playmaker Christian Eriksen tightly marked by Poland's defenders, Denmark were unable to draw level.
""Dogs bond tightly with humans, and as it turns out, wolves are capable of that too.
But then his hands are roving the tightly wound scarves, searching for the place to start.
Rather than being tightly bound to minerals, much of Utopia Planitia's ice exists in discrete deposits.
In 303 the sale of condoms, previously tightly restricted, was liberalised despite the church's best efforts.
Instagram, for better or worse, has always been about presenting images in a tightly-controlled environment.
Equity markets this year have been tightly linked to the daily fluctuations of battered oil prices.
Again, Stormi shows off her affection towards her mama, holding tightly onto her Jenner's white robe.
The more tightly-penned in the fans and players are, the louder the game will be.
"4" is both beautiful and full of wonder, tightly conceived and exceedingly open-ended—and –hearted.
But its stripped-down design and tightly managed pacing are a perfect match for the story.
She organizes the drawer in tidy rows — there are eight columns of tightly packed tea bags.
CNN's movements are tightly controlled within the country, and any interviews are dependent on government minders.
Gilroy, a city of about 59,000 people, is a "tightly-knit," family-like community, Bowe said.
Teams is, however, tightly integrated with Office 365, which is widely used in the enterprise world.
Each cage is then tightly packed with plastic bottles and then covered with 1'' of cement.
He is defining benefit plans more tightly, requiring more payments by patients who can afford them.
Further, there's always the possibility that another factor tightly associated with drinking could explain the results.
The first couple are leaving the White House even more tightly bonded than when they arrived.
Chinese authorities have imposed capital controls, and tightly manage the levels of its currency, the yuan.
LME metals storage remains tightly controlled by a small handful of the 30 registered storage providers.
The two leaders gripped hands so tightly during their first meeting that their knuckles turned white.
But Madaya is encircled by checkpoints and landmines and access in and out is tightly controlled.
Knowledge of high-value human sources has always been tightly controlled, even within the closest alliances.
Authorities in China tightly control media and information, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and foreign news reports.
Stocks, whose performance has been tightly linked to oil prices, posted solid gains across major markets.
Tightly-harnessed rage is something we saw Leighton Meester deliver up countless times as Blair Waldorf.
Mangum, wearing pigtails, held tightly to her mother's hand as she spoke to a KPTV reporter.
But according to NASA, for reasons scientist cannot yet explain, the tightly clustered cyclones remain distinct.
And a defense is exactly what we get in this tightly argued and admirably clear book.
But even hundreds-strong protests are rare in the former Soviet republic which Nazarbayev tightly controls.
But each of these moments stands out as a distinct chapter in a tightly-constructed novel.
The thing feels like almost nothing in my hands and packs down tightly in my bag.
For others, it signifies a soaked Colin Firth, an obsession with matchmaking and tightly-corseted dresses.
Behind the lines of tightly packed houses and apartment blocks are large fields divided into strips.
Though Westminster and Whitehall are tightly guarded, British politicians have scant protection when they venture outside.
These molecules, called histone deacetylases, are part of what determines how tightly the DNA is wound.
Lockers so thin and tightly packed that they could not accommodate a matching number of chairs.
So it may be, broadly, that a more globalized world is a more tightly correlated one.
Packaging and advertising are tightly restricted — no bright, colorful labels or kid-friendly media campaigns allowed.
Republican Trey Hollingsworth is projected to win Tuesday in Indiana's tightly contested race to replace Rep.
This was a tightly controlled election, with Alexei Navalny, a leading opposition figure, banned from running.
In Just a Blink of an Eye tightly focuses on the moment we're unlikely to process.
Barsoom said he liked the idea of edibles with outcomes and effects that are tightly controlled.
For someone like Prince Imran, the Games are a tightly packed schedule of very good meals.
"The Lord will give you strength," Kasich told the town hall attendee while gripping him tightly.
When he found Kenta Thursday, he dropped to his knees, squeezed his palms tightly, and prayed.
The mound functions as a humidifier, too, tightly regulating moisture levels across wet and dry seasons.
Federal student loans are tightly regulated under law, with serious penalties for those who don't pay.
Then his limbs were pressed tightly to the bed by his father and the other man.
But in tightly contested North Carolina, it will rise by 40 percent, to $446 from $319.
His clues never seem like clues until they bind tightly around one of the three leads.
Regulating the tech industry more tightly has become a key talking point among Democratic primary candidates.
To deal with the problem, Egyptian authorities have tightly controlled the purchase of dollars for months.
This requires tightly controlling the internet to police thought and expression and preserve the party's control.
She didn't want to come across as either weak, or a "tightly wound witch," she said.
For much of the evening, though, he largely sat with his arms tightly folded as Mrs.
The hack was still a tightly held secret both at CrowdStrike and at the Party's headquarters.
Their tightly networked communities constitute a reliable political fund-raising apparatus, thanks to the Romney campaign.
The FBI&aposs use of confidential human sources, the actual term, is tightly regulated and essential.
When Arcidiacono finally exited the court with under a minute to go, he hugged Wright tightly.
In my right, bundled tightly and also wrapped, were a couple dozen shoots of green onions.
Seeing this many drones, sitting tightly packed on their launch pads was an awe-inspiring sight.
Keep an open mind about even your most tightly held beliefs to work with the energy.
He remained mostly invisible throughout Saturday's clean, tightly-fought match, and often out of camera shot.
Smooch already forms a key part of that, and it will be even more tightly so.
We see a field of clearly delineated rectangles of color holding each other tightly in place.
In a separate large zip-lock bag, pour in the sorbet mixture and seal tightly. 4.
On Monday, Mr. Trump offered a more tightly focused speech on the need for increased cybersecurity.
The province is more tightly packed and more densely populated than other areas in the country.
"She was scared, and she was holding our hands tightly," said Desiree Washington, Ms. Daniels's daughter.
I met a strange, tightly wound boy one night at a club called the Hoochie Coochie.
But now people on the train were packed so tightly that it triggered a flight reflex.
It binds to the ACE-23 receptor 22 times more tightly than a SARS virus does.
The lesson of history is not only that globalization and the populist backlash are tightly linked.
He knew even in progressive, cosmopolitan enclaves, racism was still tightly woven into the American fabric.
It's young, however, and, though perfumed, it is still tightly coiled, revealing little of its potential.
After a carefree week in the mountains, he gripped my hand tightly on our drive home.
She cares about others, but tightly cocoons and subsequently crushes those who love her the most.
They also disliked the barn-style doors that didn't close quite as tightly as conventional ones.
The Souvenir doesn't knit its threads together too tightly; it asks us to weave ourselves in.
Tradition has bound women so tightly that spouses are sometimes chosen for babies in the womb.
But Hubei has been locked down for two months, much more tightly than anywhere in America.
Finally, he throws on his cowboy boots, which he secures tightly to his ankles with tape.
Even as Trump's poll numbers fall, most Republicans in Congress only cling to him more tightly.
In a leaky White House, the details of Mr. Greenblatt's peace plan remain tightly under wraps.
Opération Quimpéroise is a tightly unified show of Villeglé's affiches lacérées (torn posters) pieces from 19663.
Before Mr. Dubin left, he took out three quarters and asked me to hold two tightly.
Most elite teams employ two specialists for every position, with those positions ever more tightly defined.
Eventually they committed to keeping their pot tightly wrapped in the freezer to contain the odor.
In her small and tightly packed community, almost everyone had lost their jobs to the lockdown.
That area is tightly controlled and often reserved for notable people, local politicians and campaign volunteers.
Always remove the meat from the supermarket wrappings, which are probably not airtight, and rewrap tightly.
You can freeze both: Breads and most baked goods freeze perfectly when they are tightly wrapped.
The story is so tightly constructed there's almost no room for interpretation, and I like that.
Like the small plates that came after it, Persephone's Sin was tightly composed, seasonal, and playful.
The tightly managed onshore yuan has weakened about 4% against the dollar so far this month.
In terms of politics, they are as tightly clustered as just about any demographic in America.
After the broad social critiques of "Transformations," this new collection feels more tightly focused and personal.
Then they placed a tightly rolled piece of bark in it and covered it in embers.
That required access to a milk supply, which was limited under Canada's tightly controlled dairy system.
The small, tightly-packed bubbles keep the foam light while maintaining the foam's rebound and durability.
The reelection effort has kept its poll numbers tightly held after unflattering numbers leaked last summer.
And in Atlanta, the investment ecosystem is small and more tightly connected than in Silicon Valley.
Make sure it's zipped or buttoned tightly, as you don't want the comforter to spill out.
This thriving niche of the for-profit education business tightly links courses to the job market.
Polls show a tightly bunched top tier ahead of the February 212 caucuses, with Vermont Sen.
In the offshore market, where the yuan is less tightly controlled, the currency traded at 6.6911.
They're made of hairs growing out of the nose, stuck tightly together with excretions from glands.
So when Mr. Bieber arrives with a warm, tightly-controlled verse, the transition isn't too jarring.
Meanwhile the potential damage swells because the global financial system has become ever more tightly linked.
The Phillies had been late to baseball's data revolution, then seemed to embrace it too tightly.
Cover the roasting pan with a lid or tightly wrap the top with aluminum foil. 22.
Access to the region for foreign observers, including diplomats, rights groups and journalists, is tightly controlled.
But so far both parties have spent recent days holding ever more tightly to their positions.
The dough will keep, refrigerated and tightly wrapped in plastic wrap, for up to 2 days.
A woman lay curled up on a cot, a Red Cross blanket wrapped tightly around her.
A woman lay curled up on a cot, a Red Cross blanket wrapped tightly around her.
They would need a new set of strategies and they would need to be tightly organized.
High-grade credits, in particular, exploited these dynamics well, squeezing relationship banks for tightly-priced borrowings.
"The futures market is signalling that the market is tightly supplied at the moment," said Kilduff.
Olive watched this from the edge of the parking lot, her coat pulled tightly around her.
On your next inhalation, close your eyes tightly and tighten your jaw by clenching your teeth.
Approval of Trump is, of course, correlated more tightly with partisanship than with any demographic variable.
Unions took on the task, tightly controlling apprenticeship opportunities and passing them down through the generations.
The legislative ping-pong will be a break from the normally tightly scripted Senate floor. Sen.
Each time, we were instructed over loudspeakers to go inside immediately and close all windows tightly.
It has upended the tightly regulated taxi industry in many countries and changed the transportation landscape.
Why it matters: Sharing information within tightly knit groups could lead to a friendlier social experience.
It feels almost like a hallucination—blurry but vivid, its sorrow and pleasure twisted tightly together.
To deal with laundry — in many ways her masterstroke — Ms. Gabe designed a tightly sealed cabinet.
But Cockell argues that even at this deep level, the possibilities of life were tightly circumscribed.
Will it agree that government face scans should be tightly controlled and in some cases banned?
Sessions also doubled down on his belief that drug use and violent crime are tightly correlated.
The tightly painted images either fit snugly into the painting's confines or else they are cropped.
It shouldn't taste like a distilled barbecue spread, or a tightly-wound bowl of pad thai.
"Perpetual Infinity," written by Alan McElroy and Brandon Schultz, was tightly focused but heavy on exposition.
Cover tightly with lid or plastic wrap and refrigerate at least six hours (preferably overnight). 4.
It was pulled back tightly, and then sectioned off into four parts and teased to perfection.
Love's strongest pieces here feature one, two, or three figures in tightly cropped, darkly comic scenes.
In Germany, dozens of private "sickness plans" compete with one another in a tightly regulated market.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. There you are, tucked tightly into seat 17B.
This more tightly curated approach seems likely to make the fair one of the week's standouts.
Alex Abad-Santos: The first arc of The Beauty is focused tightly on Vaughn and Foster.
As tightly pressed together as they are, they are not all on the same picture plane.
The books are banned in mainland China, where the message about politics and politicians is tightly controlled.
It's a tightly formatted annual event, but each year its performers have to figure it out anew.
"Seeing the price first can attune you more tightly to the value of a purchase," she said.
Some parts of the genome, for example, are packed more tightly than others and less strongly expressed.
The film circles tightly around its core family, and each member holds up his or her end.
Google can now really, truly make the best Android phone by tightly integrating hardware, software and services.
The film also demonstrates Reichert's skill as an interviewer, as she constructs a tightly edited, navigable polyphony.
Despite the change in structure, KKR remains tightly controlled by co-founders Henry Kravis and George Roberts.
Even the payloads of the 1980s that were placed on the Space Shuttle are tightly guarded secrets.
Pentobarbital is very tightly controlled and, if an animal is euthanized, it's done so by a veterinarian.
She is reported to belong to a small, tightly knit, conservative Christian group called People of Praise.
Pressing my knees together tightly, I explained my situation, my childhood, how I felt about my body.
Then, wrap your accessory over the entire piece so it forms a band and secure it tightly.
Transfer the buns to the baking pan, leaving space between them, and cover tightly with plastic wrap.
That is quite a feat, given how tightly the economy and presidential approval ratings are usually linked.
For many decades, sporting success on the global stage and the country's morale has been tightly interwoven.
And with a sturdy steel body and tightly sealed covers, it'll keep your spices fresh for months.
It's a tightly guarded secret, and our LLC has a privacy veil set up to protect it.
If we regulate them too tightly, we risk more deaths from people smoking tobacco rather than vaping.
The father, wearing his biking gear, hugs Jack tightly before listening to Abigail's heart on a stethoscope.
The wine can be tightly resealed and stored in the fridge for up to a few days.
The headdress bears a strange resemblance to a tightly curled wig, but is actually created with cartonnage.
Most of the other speakers — a collection of prominent right-wing figures — tightly tied Moore to Trump.
In contrast, a tightly adjusted five-point harness secures shoulders and hips, and goes between the legs.
The camera, tightly focused on the action, never backs up, and we get only highly cropped views.
The video does not contain new footage from the show itself, which has remained tightly under wraps.
At the previous site, the desks were tightly packed and it was difficult to manoeuvre a wheelchair.
While Inslee wasn't entirely a single-issue candidate, he kept his campaign tightly focused on climate change.
This may be why Albinati, even as he gestures toward a generational saga, focusses tightly on adolescence.
The German shepherd had been abandoned with a wire tightly wrapped around one of his hind legs.
The blast is a rare attack in the lucrative port city once tightly controlled by al Shabaab.
But Republican leaders here are well aware of the political reality outside of these tightly scripted events.
You do not transform from a scrappy growth business into a tightly governed, transparent public company overnight.
The finalists finished very tightly grouped with each running under 11 seconds, apart from Jamaica's Christina Williams.
Buying wine over the Internet is arguably more tightly controlled, generally requiring at minimum proof of age.
The question is: is beautiful sound quality worth locking yourself even more tightly into a walled garden?
In short, racism is not a sideshow in democratic decline; it's tightly woven into the main event.
But he leads a party tightly woven into the associational web that he wants to start unpicking.
"In our view, Apple needs to invest with urgency and scale in a tightly integrated content strategy."
Israel tightly controls the movement of goods and people over two crossings, at Erez and Kerem Shalom.
It's easy to slip on thanks to the case's rail system, and it locks in pretty tightly.
The west has old neighborhoods with tightly packed houses and narrow alleys -- perfect defensive territory for ISIS.
Another showed some tightly wound makeshift rope, which the escapees used to climb down from the roof.
She's respectful of what designers do and she adheres to their vision as tightly to her own.
One former employee claimed that he repeatedly grabbed her from behind and tightly held her against him.
Several years ago, the Mythbusters famously tried to separate two thick phone books with pages tightly interleaved.
Early adopters of her tightly fitting sweater dresses included actresses Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve.
In this environment, speech is tightly policed and students are encouraged to substitute sloganeering for critical thinking.
At the time of the deal, it was unclear how tightly integrated the two products would become.
The earbud itself is about a half an inch long and tucks tightly into your ear canal.

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