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1
Bush used the term to
tie
together
Iraq, Iran and North Korea.
2
There's so many different features in the mission that just
tie
together
.
3
A few words will
tie
together
the following letters or extracts from letters.
4
Bar-Lev uses extensive interview with Tillman's family and fellow soldiers to
tie
together
events.
5
The benefits above all
tie
together
to build confidence on the rock, says Wirtz.
6
And here, in passing, we may
tie
together
one or two apparently unrelated facts.
7
It makes sense that Demeter is seeking to
tie
together
iPhone games with social networking.
8
What hand had the skill to unite and
tie
together
these two extremes and opposites?
9
The Act seeks to
tie
together
issues involving the Criminal Assets Bureau, money-laundering and corrupt payments.
10
I was trying to
tie
together
the many threads I'd been unknotting for the last month.
11
This was to
tie
together
bunches of reeds with our belts, and use them as floats.
12
Each endeavors to
tie
together
the other's ankles.
13
Sterling Commerce's platform helps companies exchange documents and other information, as well as
tie
together
business processes.
14
Despite the diversity, there are common pathophysiologic denominators or patterns that
tie
together
many seemingly disparate disorders.
15
By-and-by he speaks; and minds
tie
together
by language, as the hearts have long tied by looks.
16
So those kinds of things where we
tie
together
a threat to enable and present defense are critical.
tie
together
tie