Since the third member of the three-man crew was also on leave, it left the department in a tight spot. |
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A cat burglar in Amsterdam got himself in a tight spot after running away from police across house roofs. |
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You guys are in a tight spot, and it's not your fault, but let's get it on the record. |
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Sometimes he was more sharply questioned and put in a tight spot, whereupon he would make even more concessions. |
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And I wouldn't want to end up in a tight spot if I did meet anyone. |
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You can also help your family and friends out when they find themselves in a tight spot. |
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This puts Morales in a tight spot between his social base and the imperialists he is seeking to placate. |
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We were in a tight spot, an unanticipated situation, and we had to react quickly to organize a first meeting with our foreign contacts and set up an appropriate sales strategy. |
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And you may feel embarrassed if you're in a tight spot financially. |
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However, the new middle class families are also in a tight spot, especially young couples with children who have incurred huge mortgages with adjustable interest rates, or in foreign currencies, to purchase their dwellings. |
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The United States is in a tight spot because they are aware of the fact that what they are doing at home is the complete opposite to what they are asking others to do at the international level. |
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Steyr recently issued a pair of releases that aim to put the Czech government in a tight spot, while detailing the project's industrial arrangements? but it wasn't enough. |
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By increasing public awareness of a particular issue, my photography could be subversive, putting the belligerents in the spot light and, if I was lucky, in a tight spot. |
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But Grey's electrokinesis and Greenman's telekinesis put me in a tight spot. |
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A 400 per cent increase in premium that Alba is charging for its metal has put aluminium powder maker Bahrain Atomizers International in a tight spot. |
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