1. It was the kind of professionalism that wins trophies - tight at the back, industrious in midfield and dangerous up front. 2. Security was tight at the polling stations. 3. Maybe he had proved to himself that he had recovered his nerve but he had had to hold on very tight at that moment when she had broken. 4. It was the kind of professionalism that wins trophies -- tight at the back, industrious in midfield and dangerous up front. 5. It was tight at the top of the Northwich AA Open on the River Weaver at Hartford, with only eight ounces separating the top four. 6. Also, the security was anything but tight at the Airport Hilton and Towers, as the lobby was crawling all week with fans and family members. 7. In this climate of threats, security is tight at federal buildings here. 8. Interest in the case was overwhelming and security tight at the courthouse, where a fleet of satellite trucks beamed the preliminary hearing across the United States. 9. Security was especially tight at checkpoints into the prosperous Jewish Quarter and the Western Wall, or Wailing Wall, where Jews gather for prayer. 10. Secrecy was so tight at the company that Rich used the alias Ben Dover. |