| 31. | "That little stretch was the most quality pitching I've done in a tight spot.
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| 32. | That put Eckart Werthebach, the city official in charge of internal affairs, in a tight spot.
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| 33. | Shula even found himself in a tight spot when he arrived here, 1, 500 miles from home.
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| 34. | That would put Clinton _ who favors many of the same, routine programs _ in a tight spot.
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| 35. | Newspapers, for whom classified ads represent one of their better profit centers, are in a tight spot.
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| 36. | Nevertheless, anxiety is on the rise, once again putting the European Central Bank in a tight spot.
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| 37. | Gene Washington is the league's director of football operations, a smart man in a tight spot.
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| 38. | The general lack of support from the government and corporate sector puts classical dance troupes in a tight spot.
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| 39. | If Kentucky ever got in a tight spot late in a critical basketball game, surely it would fold like:
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| 40. | "This will put Hashimoto in a tight spot, " said Tokyo-Mitsubishi's Hasegawa.
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