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1 It's clear that success has afforded them a pretty long leash .
2 BANKERS had ASIC on a long leash , no bark no bite.
3 The starting point of any successful lyric piece is giving the singers a long leash .
4 On a long leash , maybe, but never free.
5 Others have a long leash and their Masters wait patiently whenever an exciting smell detains the dog.
6 But I soon learn that like the king's favorite hound, this girl is allowed a very long leash .
7 You'd need a pretty long leash .
8 Keep a long leash on them.
9 One of them was a little in the rear of the other, and led four hardy hounds in a long leash .
10 He grabbed the long leash from its wall hook beside the rear door and then he swung the door partway open.
11 The dogs had not been freed yet, Lige leading them along by the side of his pony on a long leash .
12 It was rather like catching dogs by walking around with a bitch in season on the end of a long leash .
13 I was never happy about bringing her in and giving her such a long leash , but, damn it, Rob was right.
14 Despite Sany's willingness to keep Putzmeister on a long leash , there have still been challenges to overcome, notably in marrying corporate cultures.
15 A typical one is the person who blithely lets their small terrier run off on a long leash , tripping up anyone in their path.
16 One sickly smile later I'm staring at a closed door: I'm on a long leash , but this is as far as I'm going to get.
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