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- noun Plural form of
tie . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
tie .
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Examples
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In other words, fate had brought him there, and the title ties in with Robert E. Lee being led into defeat at Pickett's Charge by success after success after success, until finally fate decided to hammer him down, and they did at Pickett's Charge.
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Many people are greatly enslaved by what we term ties of relationship.
In Tune with the Infinite or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty Ralph Waldo Trine 1912
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However, the order did not include the word "ties," leading prison guards to deny them to the imprisoned mobster.
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Iraq's parliamentary election and 46 other candidates because of what it called their ties to the banned
International Herald Tribune - World News, Analysis, and Global Opinions By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS 2010
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Iraq's parliamentary election and 46 other candidates because of what it called their ties to the banned
NYT > Global Home By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS 2010
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Iraq's parliamentary election and 46 other candidates because of what it called their ties to the banned
NYT > Home Page By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS 2010
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WASHINGTON RNS Faith leaders with long-term ties to Cuban organizations are hailing a change in White House policy that reduces limits on religious travel to the island nation.
Religious Leaders Praise New Obama Policy On Cuba Josh Fleet 2011
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WASHINGTON RNS Faith leaders with long-term ties to Cuban organizations are hailing a change in White House policy that reduces limits on religious travel to the island nation.
Religious Leaders Praise New Obama Policy On Cuba Josh Fleet 2011
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Banks Religion News Service WASHINGTON RNS Faith leaders with long-term ties to Cuban organizations are hailing a change in White House policy that...
Religious Leaders Praise New Obama Policy On Cuba Josh Fleet 2011
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Banks Religion News Service WASHINGTON RNS Faith leaders with long-term ties to Cuban organizations are hailing a change in White House policy that...
Religious Leaders Praise New Obama Policy On Cuba Josh Fleet 2011
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In 1973, Stanford sociology professor Mark Granovetter coined the terms “weak ties” to refer to acquaintances and “strong ties” to mean close friends, family, and partners.
I Quit My Corporate Job to Become a Crossing Guard. It’s Perfect. Eden Robins 2024
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In 1973, Stanford sociology professor Mark Granovetter coined the terms “weak ties” to refer to acquaintances and “strong ties” to mean close friends, family, and partners.
I Quit My Corporate Job to Become a Crossing Guard. It’s Perfect. Eden Robins 2024
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