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Tightly wrap monkfish with plastic wrap and twist the ends to secure tightly
Local with Local 2009
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Tightly wrap monkfish with plastic wrap and twist the ends to secure tightly
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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Tightly-contested games receive high marks, but the system also takes strange and rare occurrences into account, such as a flea-flicker or a fake punt.
There's No Trophy for Being Exciting Jared Diamond 2011
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Tightly woven braid wicks bridging the distance between fuel and flame.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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Tightly woven braid wicks bridging the distance between fuel and flame.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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Tightly closed tie-dyed drapes blocked out all but a few needle holes of sunlight.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011
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Tightly regulated labor markets, high taxes, and generous welfare benefits discourage employment.
Matthew Yglesias » The United States Has Always Been Rich 2010
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Tightly regulated labor markets, high taxes and generous welfare benefits are not conducive to high levels of employment, especially in a nation with a large pool of low-skilled immigrant workers. cmholm Says:
Matthew Yglesias » The United States Has Always Been Rich 2010
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Tightly regulated labor markets are a central feature of social democracy, as your own citation made clear.
Matthew Yglesias » The United States Has Always Been Rich 2010
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Tightly woven braid wicks bridging the distance between fuel and flame.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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