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They let the party go on for a while, then clamped down hard.
New York is not alone in trying to clamp down.
The Government can still clamp down, but for how long?
I'll clamp down and not be able to do it.
If they are going to clamp down, I'll hear about it.
Somebody was going to have to clamp down on him, too.
At last she clamped down on them with all her strength.
A hand clamped down hard on her shoulder, but she was ready.
And nothing is done to clamp down on these practices.
If anything it's fast food they should be trying to clamp down on.
If you really want to try to figure out what happened, we need to clamp down some of the details.
They clamp down only long after the matter has been resolved.
He clamped down on her wrists with his strong hands.
A security lid was clamped down early in the game.
And inside the tower the cold had clamped down again.
"New York has really clamped down on family admissions to the system."
Thus if one cut loose, the others would start to clamp down.
"I'm afraid it got a little out of control before we were able to clamp down."
The committee wants to clamp down on both of those regulators.
But he has not always clamped down to win tournaments.
Then there is the delicate question of how hard to clamp down.
"Being able to clamp down and get stops when they're needed."
But with six minutes to go, we just clamped down and went to work."
At the same time, the company clamped down on its own manufacturing costs.
They'd clamp down soon enough if much went directly to the resistance, of course.