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1 Acevedo's tenure in Austin was marked by efforts to strengthen ties with community groups.
2 The two countries are also working to further strengthen ties through a Bilateral Security Treaty.
3 But the subsequent explosion in the capital could prompt concerns over moves to strengthen ties .
4 And efforts by US President Donald Trump to strengthen ties with Taiwan are seen as hostile.
5 What possible advantage would the Sisterhood gain if we were to strengthen ties with Venport Holdings?
6 On Saturday, Maduro was on an official visit to Cuba to strengthen ties between the two countries.
7 The move will help cash-strapped Pioneer shore up its capital and strengthen ties with Japan's second-largest automaker.
8 Beijing's efforts to strengthen ties with India's old foe Pakistan also caused the shaky friendship to sour.
9 Indonesia's government has launched a new overseas aid agency to strengthen ties in the Pacific and other regions.
10 New Zealanders are increasingly feeling its important to strengthen ties with Asia, especially in the wake of Covid-19.
11 India had feared diplomatic and economic backlash from Beijing if it were to strengthen ties with the West.
12 He has fought to strengthen ties with conservatives after a failed push for comprehensive immigration reform in 2013.
13 Up to now Beijing has avoided strong comment on the dispute, but is eager to strengthen ties with Moscow.
14 He was there to address his supporters and to strengthen ties between residents of the area and the ruling party.
15 Washington, which faces frequent criticism in Pakistan following suspected CIA drone strikes on militants, wants to strengthen ties with Islamabad.
16 Committee chairman Dr Michael Woods said the visit was an opportunity to strengthen ties between Ireland, Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
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