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1 She was beginning to feel a closer tie to the Nineteenth Cave.
2 He knows the meaning of words and that you may tie to .
3 To tie to the end of a cord that I have here.
4 That is what I would do and that you may tie to .
5 I haven't seen so much as the tip of his shoe- tie to -day .
6 And with that, my Bug threw off its last tie to gasoline.
7 As matters stand now, there's nothing to tie to but Spike Walters.
8 What I want to find is a ' tie to bind her'-speakinghymnally.
9 He's one in a thousand, that's straight, a man to tie to .
10 No tie to Reimer, or any of the people he's pissed off.
11 They all tie to the budget, the governor said in his opening statement.
12 Now Palmgren was gone, and another tie to established society had been severed.
13 There is a strong emotional tie to the pound which I fully understand.
14 Work hours weren't tied to increased diabetes risks among wealthier people, however.
15 Palestinian consumers, their economy tied to Israel's, depend on goods from Israel.
16 That study initially showed health benefits tied to the intervention, Tuomilehto said.
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