Word: tighter
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...game degenerated in the third and most referees would have called the game tighter, Dunn did the exact opposite...
...leader to shoot on location. "Latin American cultural attitudes changed in the '90s, so we knew we could give the film a certain urgency, make you feel that you're involved in this situation." The pups with pistols mature like rabies infections inside the film's gradually darker and tighter photography. Yet if the violence seems relentless, it's more tragic than gratuitous. The actors, many of whom were amateurs recruited and trained on site, give remarkable performances reminiscent of Luis Buñuel's Los Olvidados (The Young and the Damned) - most memorably in a scene in which...
...decision seems to be coming up in the very near future, and meanwhile the Bush administration seems...like it’s only squeezing the trigger tighter,” he said. “Just now is probably the last chance that the international community and the anti-war movement in the United States has to really put the pressure...
...interhouse intruders didn’t stay away. And fed up once again with their classmates’ feeding habits, the Adams House Committee has instituted tighter enforcement of interhouse restrictions...
...Chair of the Department of Physics Gerald Gabrielse said that a tighter hiring policy was of particular concern for the natural sciences because of the need for growth in personnel and resources in order for Harvard to remain competitive in the field...