Remember that wonderful picture of the great Gary Cooper and Clark Gable in white tie drinking champagne? |
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If you've only got a few leaves then you can sling them in a bin bag, make a few air holes in it, tie up the top and leave it for a year or so. |
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You can wear this satin weave tie on any occasion and combine it with just about any suit. |
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Remember ladies, if your coat has a belt or sash on it, remember to tie it around your waist to make it look more defined. |
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Brian shows me how to tie my fly, twisting the line four times then looping it back through. |
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I tie mine round my waist as a makeshift sarong and slip it round my shoulders to cover sunburn. |
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To stabilize new saplings and tree roses from bending in the wind, you often need to tie them to a stake. |
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He will be dressed in a sharp dinner suit, with his bow tie undone, looking suave and handsome as if he had stepped out of GQ Magazine. |
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He is dapper in blazer, cane, sharp hat and regimental tie, which he wears with a tie clip. |
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Also, you can wear an ascot or a straight tie with it, while being perfectly correct. |
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Many people bend them over and slip a rubber band over them, or in the case of bulbs like Daffodils tie them with one of the long leaves. |
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Wood shavings can be hazardous, so empty the sanders into plastic bags and tie them shut immediately. |
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Serbia had a 13-point lead early in the final period, but the Tall Blacks went on a charge to tie the match with two minutes to play. |
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The wider collar makes it a good choice with a Euro tie, a long tie that is more formal than a regular necktie, but less so than an ascot. |
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As a result, the jobs of 10 longshoremen who used to unload and tie up the unrefined sugar have already been eliminated. |
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While all wait for the auspicious moment to tie the knot, these bureaus are always on the move. |
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Girls with long hair must tie it back with burgundy or black clips to match the uniform. |
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He had on a navy blue suit that really suited him, with a plain red tie knotted round his neck. |
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Some men try to tie a noose round the neck of the statue, but nothing happens. |
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Cut out all the old fruiting canes from raspberries, loganberries and blackberries and tie in the new shoots. |
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An indigenous tradition is to tie an amulet of a fish bone from the Nile around the child's neck or arm. |
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Fred was top hat, white tie and tails, Gene was a baseball cap, T-shirt and jeans. |
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Further into my day a man in a suit drove past on a bike, suit tails and tie blowing in the wind. |
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He's bright, as sharp as the shirt and tie he always wears and sails through exams with an annoying degree of self-confidence. |
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Simply mount the saddle in the desired place thread the tie through the holes and zip it around the cable bundle. |
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Lenders prefer to tie the lifetime of the collateral to the term of the loan. |
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Wearing a black tie with a grey lounge suit and green overcoat, the 80-year-old Duke met local council leaders, residents and schoolchildren. |
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It turned out to be an all-black tie do and I was the only one in a lounge suit. |
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Dressed down in jeans, jacket, white shirt, black tie and beige loafers, he seems relaxed and healthy, younger than his 43 years. |
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His shirt sleeves were rolled up, his collar unbuttoned, and his red tie hung loosely around his neck. |
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I just nodded at him before beginning to roll up the blankets and tie them together. |
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He loosened his tie and undid the first button of his collar so he wouldn't suffocate. |
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She found a hidden place to tie her horse, and then followed him along the lip of the gorge. |
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How do you make what amounts to a scoreless tie exciting enough to keep a crowd cheering and applauding for two hours? |
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Last week was hectic, but, between trips to Switzerland to tie up loose ends, he did keep up with domestic news. |
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Being a Lilliputian in the world of creative writing research, he wanted to tie down the whole Australian industry and claim it for his own. |
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She grabbed both of Mazing's wrists and held her still while Kat dragged the ball and chain and used that to tie Mazing's wrists together. |
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She haltered the strangely docile stallion and tied him up in the tie racks, next to an extremely irritable paint gelding being groomed. |
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As the barrage of musket balls continued to cascade down, the sailors hurried to tie the ropes, and scramble up after the two containers. |
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We may end up clocking in and clocking out, so let's tie the employer down. |
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I think the last time I wore a tie was March, and a watch is useless since your cell phone already has the time on it. |
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As the names came out of the draw, it seemed like a tie with Liverpool was on the cards. |
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These symmetries tie together particles usually considered constituents of matter with the quanta of forces. |
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He jogged up to walk beside me, his tie untied, the top two buttons of his shirt undone, his sleeves pushed up to his elbows. |
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His outfit consisted of a white cotton dress shirt with a black bow tie and matching shoes. |
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His tie was loose, and the top 2 buttons of his shirt undone with his sleeves rolled up to his elbows. |
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He is a reminder of the site's history, a unique tie to stories and advice from times past. |
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The process of accession is long and complex, and can tie up a lot of the available resources of the Commission. |
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Don't wear a tie bar, unless you are going to accessorize it with a plastic pocket protector. |
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In truth, Everton have arrived at this juncture only with a series of jammy draws, culminating in a tie against Crewe in the last round. |
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The wasp waist becomes the focus as the tie dye velvet jacket is teamed with a full pleated skirt creating a feminine feel. |
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They weren't designed to tie the hands of those who signed the accords, while letting those who haven't do whatever they please. |
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A section of the tie beam between the queen posts may be removed to create a hammerbeam roof. |
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This roof also displays a fine set of original iron straps linking the queen posts with the tie beams using an unusual system of pegs. |
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The baldish guy in his conservative suit and tie looked like he wanted to crawl under the table. |
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If you don't want to stitch these or want to whip up a couple or four for a test, tie some elastic into loops using water knots. |
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Unlike in the FA Cup tie between the teams last season, these jeers won't be read as being racist, it was just simple, good old-fashioned booing. |
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Pack into molds or crocks, or roll like a jelly roll in a piece of plastic wrap and place a twist tie on both ends. |
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What a relief that must have been, not having to tie yourself up for life just because you wanted to go all the way. |
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Audience participation was animated to the point that the quizmaster had to hush the audience during the tie to pre-empt prompts. |
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If the basket has an open weave at the upper edge, a ribbon or fabric tie can be woven through the wicker. |
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Everybody said it took two weeks to train a new loom tender to tie a weaver's knot. |
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Take another of the bags and make it into a tie by pulling lightly on diagonal corners. |
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He said that she richly deserves the award which she received at a black tie event in the Civic Hall, Trowbridge, last night. |
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Instead he's trying to tie a length of rope onto his daughter Hillary's climbing harness. |
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Dave was retying his tie and teaching Terry how to use the various technological marvels that were installed in the office. |
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We have a few loose ends to tie up first, much of which will happen over the next 7 to 10 days. |
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His campaigning uniform is a dark suit and black loafers, his tie a startling shade of red, one of five he bought as a job lot. |
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To make sure that the roots stay submerged, tie them gently with a piece of string that has been weighted with a stone. |
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The plastic tie wraps the police had used on her wrists left welts and bruises. |
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It did not matter that the tie was invented in eastern Europe and so was not specifically a Western fashion. |
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He seems almost nervous, always looking down, fiddling with his tie and what not. |
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Gavin stood in front of us in a brown anorak with the zip all the way up, no doubt with a neat shirt and tie underneath. |
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The tie was moved from Hull to take advantage of the opportunity to play at York City's ground and it paid dividends for the City girls. |
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I line my bucket with them and when full of bits and pieces I tie up the last bag and put it in my wheelie bin, keeping the latter clean. |
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Having always celebrated the anniversary of their first meeting, once they tie the knot they then have another anniversary to remember. |
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Heather looked stunning in a white lace dress and Alfie wore a white tie and tails. |
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Astros brass on board included coach Phil Garner, who showed up in white tie and tails, his wife, Carol, on his arm. |
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The dress code is white tie and diamonds, so the Beckhams will have a chance to show off a few of their prized rocks. |
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And so von Sternberg said to her, Why don't you wear white tie and tails for the first time they see you, really see you perform? |
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Its atmosphere ranges from the elegant to the ridiculous, from white tie and tails to barbecue and bumper cars. |
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I'll be back, either later today or first thing tomorrow, to tie up a few loose ends and thank a few people. |
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A small number have been kept on to tie up loose ends before it permanently closes its doors next month. |
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He circles possibilities, though he feels it won't matter how his resume reads, what color tie he wears or how cordial he is in the interview. |
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That, basically, is a statistical tie for first, because that's within the margin of error. |
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Of course, other factors tie into this, such as the exalted and angular Jupiter, ruler of his ascendant. |
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Only I washed it yesterday and hadn't reattached the belt so couldn't tie it up. |
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Michael Duberry admits that he has mixed feelings about being recalled to the Leeds team for tomorrow's FA Cup tie at Birmingham. |
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He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always. |
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He flipped up the collar of his shirt and tied a Windsor knot, then patted the tie and his collar flat again. |
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The bridegroom wore a tuxedo by Hugo Boss, with a red Windsor knot tie and matching waistcoat. |
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And with the need to tie into existing building wiring, the system will have to be located close to the electrical feed into the building. |
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Finally, an attempt is made to tie the episode of the fig tree withering to Homer. |
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Nestling among the young guns, none of whom have ever worn a kipper tie in anger, there lurk old school comedy relics. |
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Do not tie your hair up in cutesie bunches and remember flowery skirts are for church. |
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Thompson decided not to wear his blazer and tie and instead donned his gym kit. |
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This, they said, would be the last Scottish Cup tie ever to unfold in the stadium that already has one foot in the grave. |
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It follows a touchline brawl during a Worthington Cup tie against Blackburn at Ewood Park earlier this month when three players were red-carded. |
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He then drew an axe from the sack on his back and walked down to the trees to make a wooden stretcher on which to tie the deer's carcass. |
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Instead of wearing the more conventional tie and shirt, try pairing up your suits with fine-gauge knits. |
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He tightened the knot on his tie and brushed an imagined piece of lint off his uniform jacket. |
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It is a good idea to tie knots in the rope or cloth about 1 ft. apart, this will provide a more secure climbing surface. |
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To construct Pieranski's knot, you fold a circular loop of rope and tie two multiple overhand knots in it. |
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I would watch him shave and knot his tie every morning and remember thinking that it was how I wanted to look when I went to work. |
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He stood in front of the tall mirror in his room and knotted the tie on his dress blue uniform. |
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I certainly wouldn't let them tie me in knots over the warranty, which probably isn't worth the inaccessible paper it's printed on. |
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My subconscious is trying to tie me in knots, but it won't work, though I half-wish it would. |
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No matter how tightly I tie the things they work loose after about twenty steps. |
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It is the work of a moment to tie on a bead so that the line pressure traps the bead against the level wind mechanism. |
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The ending is a bit abrupt, not making enough effort to tie the loose ends together. |
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Midway through the period, he broke the scoreless tie on a contentious goal. |
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The first round tie kicked off 25 minutes late when the appointed referee failed to turn up. |
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Now take tying thread down to the bend and tie in marabou or arctic fox for the tail. |
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It had been a few hours since he had awoke that morning and the first thing that crossed his mind was to tie up loose ends. |
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Pulling the laces tight, she frowns as she fumbles when trying to tie them. |
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Paterson followed in to tie up the score, his mission criminally interrupted by a yank at his jersey as he prepared to seize and ground the ball. |
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Shebala and his son Sheldon, 24, used lariats to tie up one of the animals legs force it to lie on the ground. |
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The only problem is it's been ten years since Hiromi last wore her yukata and she doesn't know how to tie mine. |
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The lath-and-plaster technique involves constructing a frame with rebar and attaching diamond metal lath with tie wire to the frame. |
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You can tie up your own tender at the dinghy docks or go ashore in one of the harbor launches. |
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As Daphne departs on Sunday with the two children, Seamus is remaining on to tie up loose ends and follow on later. |
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I use knotless tapered leaders but after attaching a few flies I tie in some tippet material when needed. |
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In division two both managed to keep their rounds together to tie at the top of the leader board with very creditable scores of 34 points. |
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If you're feeling arty, use the whole leaves to tie up bundles of carrots, asparagus, or sliced zucchini. |
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They learn how to fish, including how to bait the hook, tie knots and rig tackle, even back up a trailer and dock a boat. |
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She then intends to write a book to tie up the loose ends and reveal what happens to her characters. |
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I said I wanted to leave them with one thought which I hoped would tie up any loose ends. |
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You can steam this the old-fashioned way or simply tie it up as usual and bake it in the oven in a bain-marie. |
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At the ankle, the bagginess is gathered and folded using another piece of cloth to tie it, traditionally, or elastic, these days. |
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My husband had been badgering me for months to tie up some savings in the bonds. |
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It is time to complete professional projects and tie up loose ends in any aspect today. |
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By the 1930s she dressed more mannishly, wearing a tie and jacket with skirts. |
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All that I had to do was ask the other girls to tie a little band around it then loop it around. |
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Sven's heroes can look forward to a potential tie against the boys from Brazil after bringing home the bacon against Denmark today. |
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I know working together with you and your family would be beneficial, but I had to tie up some loose ends first. |
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The companies hope to help organisations tie their sales force automation software to back-end applications and databases. |
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At Prada, Miuccia Prada teamed her narrow suits with a tie into a leu in a bit of East-meets-West kind of gimmickry. |
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The only rig permitted at most of the Highland balls is white tie or Highland dress. |
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Learn to tie fanciful bows or just tie a simple bow to the backs of dining chairs, around stemware or around your silverware. |
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He came faultlessly dressed in the formal white tie and tails. |
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Then out comes a comic magician in white tie who does a long card trick that depends heavily on the continued reappearance of a black card in a group of red cards. |
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Is this just the price of politics in Chicago, and does that tie into Alicia's morality entering a gray area? |
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The second way to make a noose is to tie a running knot round the standing part of the rope in a way that pulling on the knot-side closes the loop. |
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I was wearing my powder-blue suit, with dark blue shirt, tie and display handkerchief, black brogues, black wool socks with dark blue clocks on them. |
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His tie to her will last longer than most adulterous liaisons. |
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On the other hand, he says, the production runs tie up money. |
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Indeed, only a provision of the rules which interprets an abstention as a vote in favour in the event of a tie saw the bill past its final reading. |
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Four minutes later, Singapore scored to level the tie on aggregate. |
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We wanted to tire their tight forwards out, and tie in their back row. |
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My hands are bigger, and more adroit, with nimble fingers that can tie shoes, unwrap candies, and get the sand out from between my toes before we leave the beach. |
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Edward took the time to straighten his tie and shoot his cuffs. |
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He was in particular a mummy's boy and would do any thing for me like carrying the shopping, brushing my hair and if my back hurt he would tie my shoelaces. |
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Essentially cable ties, they have a tear-off tab containing the tie number so that one can determine if the tag they affix is the same one on the bag at the time of arrival. |
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Berlusconi, it is true, did not cut this Gordian knot, but neither did he tie it in the first place. |
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I do remember listening to Pink Floyd and sipping excellent whisky at about 2am whilst some of the group tried to show the rest of us how to tie a Full Windsor knot. |
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It is time to complete professional projects and tie up loose ends today. |
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The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers. |
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For example, if you're wearing a black suit with a red tie and black shoes, you can wear black socks that feature a subtle red argyle pattern or polka dots. |
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The Planet Fashion stores are staffed with tie consultants to help customers understand and learn the various tie-knots, from the dressy Windsor knot to the sport Samosa knot. |
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The transfer rumpus left the defender attempting to re-focus attention on the tie at Wycombe, the winners of which will face a trip to either Grimsby or York in round four. |
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Every year Britain's serving prime minister delivers a speech dealing with foreign policy to the Lord Mayor of London's official banquet, dressed in white tie and tails. |
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I don't think Wozzeck should be played in white tie and tails. |
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With 90 seconds left it, was 94-91, the building was aflame, and the Thunder were one stop away from having a chance to tie it. |
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Think of the pin stripe suit, the kipper tie, the great brown suit fiasco of the 1990s, and you have some idea of the range of flexibility that the suit and tie combo permits. |
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I find an old floral kipper tie and cause hysteria in the village library. |
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Dave Robertson opted for a wacky, kaleidoscopic suit with a bright orange hat, black and white kipper tie over a ruffled red shirt and glitzy platform boots. |
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And Peter, tie askew and eyes asquint, still looks as right in the role as the cigar that he occasionally lights but rarely puffs looks between his teeth. |
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Wrap tassel drapery cords around the pillow and tie them to the chair. |
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The skirt cloths and the Balinese textiles have a strong integrative bias, featuring tie and dye skills, the use of natural dyes along with the indigenous batik tradition. |
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Nisley milks his cows in a long parlor lined with tie stalls. |
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She was always the one who knew which game to play, she taught most of the class how to tie their shoelaces, and she was the queen bee of her group of friends. |
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The driver, amadou Diallo, was a courtly African immigrant who made it a point to wear a tie as he worked. |
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At this stage tie in a length of copper or fine red coloured wire. |
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I sew, glue, glitter, cut, and tie numerous things onto my products to make the final creation. |
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The man with the skinny tie tells me that the comic book is transported in a manila envelope. |
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Further, at least one private poll shows childers in a statistical tie with McDaniel in a November matchup. |
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I pulled on my silky pink lace tank, and my black tie jeans. |
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The Orioles had won thirty-three of forty-three games, to tie Milwaukee for first place on the season's next-to-last day. |
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The canteen was a hard leather flask with straps to tie it to a belt. |
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It's simple to rig, by tying the main line to the top eye, clipping a sinker to the swivel link and tie the leader to the swivel at the end of the boom arm. |
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I would like to see an insurance policy that always pays out what it promises. Or a home loan that doesn't tie you in knots with options and clauses. |
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Given these constraints, as oppressive as the white tie and collar studs the men joylessly wear, the actors give focused, intelligent performances. |
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Full of silky, pillows, a futon sat against one of the pale, pastel purple walls while her low-lying bed covered with sheets tie dyed in green, gray, purple, magenta. |
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Mia took a rubber band from her pocket, using it to tie her hair up. |
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Despite St Martin's officially being a redundant church, which cannot stage weddings, Jenny was determined that she should tie the knot in her home village. |
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Because we had long lengths of wide ditches where tall reeds grew in proliferation, we used to cut them using long-polled scythes and tie the stems into bundles. |
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With commitments to friends and work groups within the League, it's just another tie that binds me to the outside world and keeps me from retreating into a shell on the couch. |
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In fact, fitzpatrick wore no tie at all, one indicator that he long ago left the reservation. |
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What could be more important, to make sure that side of things is right before we tie ourselves to someone forever? |
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People are constantly shown wearing white tie to black-tie occasions and vice versa. |
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I tie the wrap cardigan around me and slip my shiny shoes on. |
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It will be key for the Democrats to force the matter and tie it to the broader issue of the president's lack of credibility and fear of levelling with the American people. |
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He loosened his tie and unbuttoned the first two buttons of his shirt. |
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When she was 20, she was footloose and fancy-free, with no family or serious career to tie her down. |
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So make haste this week to tie up loose ends, especially the busy work of returning calls and emails. |
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She had small, white lace-up sandals and a dark blue tie in her hair. |
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Yet with all this star power, the game ended as a scoreless tie as both defenses played superbly. |
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I tugged the toast out of my mouth and dropped it on the plate, grabbing a hair tie from a surface nearby and scraping my hair back into a ponytail. |
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As soon as a fish is tired and ready to be landed the guide will ask you for one so he can loop it through the gills and tie it to a convenient branch while it recovers. |
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Most recent polls show a tie at the national level, but Romney holds a double-digit lead among independent voters. |
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Beck takes the stage in blue jeans, sneakers, and a loosened tie adorning his dress shirt. |
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He rejects the convention of wearing white tie and tails, preferring to conduct in a loose, floppy shirt that better suits his loose, floppy style. |
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He came faultlessly dressed in the formal white tie and tails, nor did he regale us with wise-cracking anecdotes about the music or some of his funny experiences in the past. |
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This is a chance for their players to escape from the relentless pressure of a relegation scrap and revel in the media attention that this tie will attract. |
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Picasso, with his polka-dot shirt and clashing tie attempted an air of bravado, but lost confidence by the minute. |
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The driver in his black suit, white shirt, and black tie shook the reins, coaxing the white horses ahead. |
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He saw a flex lead, grabbed it and tried to tie her to her chair. |
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I settle for a sweater and jacket and throw a tie in my briefcase just in case it turns out to be the prom. |
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He had a tie hanging down behind, for all the world like a ratton's tail. |
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To be sure, jaywalkers put themselves and others at risk, and they can tie up traffic, but jaywalking is hardly the kind of offense that merits being maced. |
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When a new heifer comes in to milk, we halter and tie her tight to one of the large, heavy U-bolts cemented against the wall in our tie stall barn. |
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He was one of five in a play-off for three places at Princes and went through in considerable style by holing a chip from seventy feet at the first tie hole. |
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We had to tie up the ships' sails with short pieces of ropes. |
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The water knot is arguably the strongest knot you can tie in webbing. |
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As with John Hartson's dismissal in the Scottish Cup tie between these two sides last Monday, an errant Celtic player was guilty of rank stupidity. |
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Above the notes of praise is a small photo of guerin wearing a polka dot tie and pocket square, staring at you like a sociopath. |
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It's a lot better gift than giving out a Santa tie or argyle socks again. |
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They will respond to voice commands and, in time, voice-activated phones will be made to resemble an earring or a tie clip. |
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He tried to tie his shoelace but was all fingers and thumbs due to his nervousness. |
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What was it about Charlie Resnick that made him so special? With his shirt still crumpled from the wash and his tie knotted arse-about-face. |
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For the school science project, each student will blow up a balloon and then tie it closed. |
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I'm smiling, my tie is askew, and I'm sporting a boofy big hairdo, like all the other kids in my class. |
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I have always wondered why shoe salesmen think I can't tie my shoes by myself. |
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The Here's To Never Growing Up hitmaker was set to tie the knot with Chad Kroeger in Cannes, France, on Monday. |
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A lot of foulard tie bulged out and was rain-spotted above his crossed lapels. |
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I had just freed a man wearing a dark blue suit and a Gryffindor tie when Asil's shout made me turn to see Frost right on top of me. |
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But when he left, the guerrilla war against his forces in the countryside continued to tie down great numbers of troops. |
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The addition of reinforcing tie beams above the crossing, designed by Christopher Wren in 1668, arrested further deformation. |
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If there is a tie after the regulation number of holes in a professional tournament, a playoff takes place between all tied players. |
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Stoke won the tie in the subsequent replay and denied Hurst one final appearance at Wembley. |
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In the case of a tie occurring again in the Super Over, the match is won by the team that has scored the most sixes in their innings. |
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In the men's pommel horse, a tie was declared between three competitors, all Finns, and no medals other than gold were awarded in this event. |
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Open, Faldo ended 72 holes of regulation play in a tie for the lead with Curtis Strange. |
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However, three successive bogeys on his subsequent three holes ended his challenge and he finished the tournament in a tie for eighth place. |
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He holed a dramatic shot from the rough from about 50 yards for birdie on the 18th hole, to finish in a tie for fourth. |
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He finished the tournament in a tie for 20th place and 5th on the overall FedEx Cup Standings. |
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At the 2012 PGA Championship, Rose recorded his best ever performance in a major championship with a tie for 3rd finish. |
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Mickelson, needing a birdie at the last to tie Rose and force a playoff, blocked his drive and could not reach the green in two. |
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At the 2015 Masters Tournament, Rose finished in a tie for second with Phil Mickelson behind winner Jordan Spieth. |
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With the United States team already holding the cup, the tie allowed it to retain the cup. |
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To win the cup, the American team needed Irwin to win or tie the match by winning or tying the hole. |
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The tie was played on clay courts in the United States in the hope that the Americans would defeat Murray on his weakest surface. |
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As in other cup competitions tie is used in the Davis Cup to mean an elimination round. |
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The winner of the tie is the nation which wins three or more of the five rubbers in the tie. |
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Therefore, countries play in the country where the last tie between the teams was not held. |
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The rubbers are in the best of three sets format, with a tie breaker if necessary to decide all three sets. |
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Lines used to tie a boat up when alongside are called docklines, docking cables or mooring warps. |
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The pinnaces could not tie up alongside Campania at night, and had to be moored several miles away. |
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Sailing vessels are now required to anchor out and can no longer tie up to the old whaling piers on shore. |
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This was a common Scottish and Irish cultural practice, and would tie in with, and perhaps explain, parts of his later life. |
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The plan was that moving these Borderers to Ireland would both solve the Borders problem and tie down Ulster. |
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Clanship was thus not only a strong tie of local kinship but also of Feudalism to the Scottish Crown. |
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Additionally, two bronze medals were awarded in the men's 100 m backstroke and women's pole vault as a result of a tie between two athletes. |
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This appears to tie in with comments of Dicuil and is given further weight by recent archaeological discoveries. |
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The tails were also kept intact and used to tie numerous bull boats together. |
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The male's bulbus glandis enlarges during copulation, forming a copulatory tie which may last for more than an hour. |
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He showed no anxiety over his imminent demise, but rather tied his own noose and lectured the hangman about the proper way to tie the knot. |
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The surgeon would first place the limb on a block of wood and tie ligatures above and below the site of surgery. |
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Because of the tie to US dollars, Panama has traditionally had low inflation. |
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Philip had no wish to sever his tie with England, and had sent a proposal of marriage to Elizabeth. |
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It is recommended that campers tie their tents to the wind break to keep them from blowing away when not being occupied. |
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The tie bar can be useful when it is not clear which letter represents the syllable nucleus, or when they have equal weight. |
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The Speaker does not vote, except in the case of a tie and then only strictly in accordance to precedent. |
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This is done by looping mousing wire or a nylon zip tie through the hole in the pin and around the shackle body. |
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His first visit to the area was in 1923 and he maintained a strong tie there until the end of his life. |
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As with the tie stones, the capstones span the entire width of the wall and prevent it breaking apart. |
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Sweden abandoned the tie to gold on 2 August 1914, and without a fixed exchange rate the free circulation came to an end. |
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After the judges confer, he earns enough points to tie him with Cedric for the lead. |
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Max, you don't work in an office, but you still have to make it on time to this construction site like a suit and tie kind of job. |
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Auditors do not necessarily tick and tie every single position held in a fund. |
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This was soon done, and the peddler druv up front of old Jinnie and went to git her, so as to tie her behind his waggin. |
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When tie had gotten a steroid prescription then, the doctor's office had been seedy and the doctor himself had smelled of Wild Turkey. |
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To wit, Leviathan recently developed an advergame for BellSouth to tie in with a DSL promotion. |
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Regardless of whether Greek politicians tie a Windsor knot or no knot at all, one thing seems certain. |
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The skinny tie is still going strong but, for a more grown-up air, a fat Windsor knot adds colour and class. |
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Jones also has lots of advice that I can't imagine I'll ever need to take, such as how to wear a bow-tie and how to tie a Windsor knot. |
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The range includes useful items such as a pull-out tie and belt rack, pull-down hanging rail, pull-out mirror and wireframe storage system. |
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Affix the top of the alligator clip to the back of the bow tie with a dab of hot glue. |
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He is not advocating for centrism, or rooting for a tie at a soccer match. |
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Defending champions Surrey Lions have been handed a home tie against Worcestershire Royals in the quarter-finals of the Twenty20 Cup. |
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Men can wear scarves to counterbalance a tie or jazz up a jacket or overcoat. |
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He picks up a railroad tie and throws it at Harold who easily catches it and throws it back at Fargo. |
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Not, I suppose, silks and linens, and surely not an ascot tie to go with the Russian fur hat. |
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I can still tie a reef knot and even stalk a man-eating lion, crucial around our way. |
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I taught my students how In thread the needle, a basic running stitch and a backstitch, and how to tie off to change yarn. |
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He said BAI will not tie up with any other company after terminating the contract with Sporty Solutionz. |
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Two Bangus errors enabled Mouwasat to tie the game but missed a potential go-ahead when the sneaking Almodovar missed 2 easy lay-ups. |
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Reigning Order of Merit champion Matt Morris led a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard in the opening round of the Belfry Winter Series. |
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The dishwasher safe Rubbernecker tie is perfect for the man who gets dirty at work. |
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We think of company-sponsored black tie dinners as the ultimate sacred cow. |
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When you dismount during rain or snowfall, throw your stirrups over the saddle seat and tie them with the rear saddle tie strings. |
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Leave enough string so that you can tie the pot to a tree or your bird table. |
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The Gazette launched the search for Teesside's top sarnie shop to tie in with National Sandwich Week, which was last week. |
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It was a strategic error to tie their fates to those regimes. |
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This isn't about fairness, it's about abuse of power and the old school tie looking after the haves while the have-nots pay the price. |
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Joshua Aldred used his school tie to hang himself in his bedroom at home in Lytham St Annes on Thursday, a Lancashire Police spokesman said. |
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Skirts barely over their lower regions and necklines down to their waists with about two inches of school tie just showing above. |
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Meanwhile Lindsay Gray, headmaster of the Cathedral School in Llandaff, Cardiff, said the school tie was important to his school's ethos. |
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Amsterdam Tigers on Saturday having earned a 2-2 tie with Herning Blue Fox of Denmark in their opening match. |
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Ashington had an excellent success over Rushden and Diamonds on Saturday, and they have been rewarded with a tie at Bodmin Town. |
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