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This is a classic example of the lawyerly approach that Gordon Brown sometimes takes in a tight corner.
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Frequently, conservation initiatives now find themselves in a tight corner.
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But if the rebellion fails to die down, Mr Sarkozy will be in a tight corner and his plan to reshuffle the government after pension reform is done will have to be put off even longer.
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In the new corner, we have Gary Oldman tight and trim, a Smiley who keeps in shape with regular dips in the river.
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It was an unfair contest and Bellamy burst into the box before shooting into the bottom corner from a very tight angle for another goal that was, at least in part, goalkeeping error.
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Air tight protection: Traditionally, hard drives are located in one corner of laptops, so if a laptop is dropped, there's a good chance the hard drive is going to be seriously damaged.
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Snodgrass then struck the crossbar with a curling strike but Forest would not lie down and McCleary, who replaced Anderson in the opening half, wrong-footed Barry Bannan before hitting an exquisite strike from a tight angle that found the top corner.
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