| 11. | So the tautly woven exclamations and provocations of Beethoven's " Eroica"
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| 12. | This game started out more tautly contested.
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| 13. | They descended a staircase, some limping, some wearing jerseys stretched tautly over their paunches.
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| 14. | His harmonica solos were tautly focused, too, with terse melodic phrases and syncopated chordal wheezes.
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| 15. | Howard's tautly written polemic is filled with anecdotes describing the triumph of rules over reason.
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| 16. | Brent Hanley's tautly constructed screenplay adds a clever twist by throwing in a generation gap.
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| 17. | The secrets, the violence, the edginess _ all escalate tautly, yet never seem unduly prodded.
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| 18. | The play offers the satisfactions of a tautly drawn mystery, yet it is by no means airless.
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| 19. | The sense of impending doom is tautly fulfilled as gunfire and a witness'scream announce the killings.
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| 20. | Raised, the well-lined top fits tautly and seamlessly and shuts out a lot of external noise.
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