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Norris tracked Verstappen closely and a number of times the two ran side by side through some of the corners of the complex after Turn 12, the tight corner at the end of the long back straight.

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In his recent report for the National Centre for Social Research, electoral expert Sir John Curtice found record numbers of voters saying they "almost never" trust governments to put country before party or politicians to tell the truth when in a tight corner.

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These former cricketers were vocal after the team lost to India and then got beaten by Zimbabwe in back-to-back Super 12 losses that that placed the team in a tight corner in Group 2.

The pressure has put the Taliban in a tight corner.

Though tech is of course at the heart of “Star Trek” — tech with heart, the way out of every tight corner.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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