Ties reinforced at the Grove manifest themselves in global trade meetings, party politics, campaign financing, and top-down democracy. |
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Ties are broken with beloved grandparents and aunts and uncles on one side of the family. |
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Ties were also found covered with mortar bridging the cavity. |
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Ties were broken according to each institution's multiyear APRs, which represent the APR scores from the preceding four seasons. |
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Ties were broken by the amount of taxes owed, if determinable, or by fine levied. |
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Ties with Iraq have also been soured by disputes over oil trade and the Syrian conflict. |
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Deva will have particular responsibility for establishing direction and development of the Travel Ties business throughout Europe. |
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Ties between Japan and China have been strained due to tensions over the sovereignty of the Senkakus in the East China Sea. |
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Ties with Richard were further strained after the latter acted in a haughty manner after Acre fell to the crusaders. |
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Ties work to maintain structural integrity in windstorms and earthquakes. |
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Ties are played at a venue chosen by one of the competing countries. |
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Disposal of Railroad Ties Vendor to provide 30 cubic yard containers on as-needed basis for the proper disposal of used, weathered wood railroad ties. |
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He believes that he has been involved in perhaps a couple of situations where remedial ties had to be implemented. |
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Her ties with Scotland have remained strong with yearly visits to see family and friends up North. |
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The author addresses environmentalism's ties with religiously motivated ideas about stewardship. |
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Moussa, a liberal and a secularist, is the current frontrunner, but he is struggling to shed his ties to the former regime. |
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Accordingly, there were silvery coats, hologram ties, jackets with facetlike seams, and lots of sensible if expensive sportswear. |
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The thin boys with their brush cuts and spotty faces, their dinner jackets and burgundy cummerbunds with matching bow ties, would gape at us. |
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There vas an old covey as lived in Wapping, at the time I'm telling you of, who vas connected vith us by ties of common interest. |
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In the past, candidates depended mostly on personal ties with voters at diwaniyas, traditional evening social gatherings. |
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At this point in his narrative Snorri ties up his tale of Harald's aftername. |
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Traditionalists turned rockers turned rocking traditionalists, Los Lobos have forged strong family ties that have succored them for more than two decades of bandhood. |
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Now the dynasts who rule each country are cementing political ties. |
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