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ties <a tie; ties> N

ties

bilateral ties LAW

cable ties INDUST

cutting family ties

tie <a tie; ties> N

tie <a tie; ties> N

tie <a tie; ties> VB (up)

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Ties were played at home sites rather than all in one location as before.
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A man or woman could form valuable family ties through their various marriages and divorces to different families.
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The ties binding nations -- geography, language, ethnicity, ideology and religion, shared interests, values and animosities -- can all come undone and routinely do.
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Riders placing first through 60th (including ties for 60th place) advance to the second round.
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Interestingly, at least some of the material used in its construction was scrap, such as railroad ties and rails.
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This was not uncontroversial because of his career ties to military intelligence.
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In the initial format, one-legged ties were played at the ground of the team as determined by the draw.
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The amount can vary from severing ties to opponents of the group up to and including severing all non-group-affiliated intercourse.
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Although ties between the two countries have been strained, neither country will say that diplomatic ties have been indefinitely severed.
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Full of ability with his best years ahead he is held back by the ties to mummy's apron strings.
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