There may be a significant tie-in here between the looming war with Iraq and the threats we're picking up in intelligence intercepts. |
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It has long been noted that rent controls, or price controls generally, induce tie-in sales to avoid the controlled price. |
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For high-profile Hollywood films, a tie-in with The History Channel or Discovery has become almost mandatory. |
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Oh, and a tie-in book and various bits of merchandise, so there seems to be an audience for it. |
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With respect to Lariam, we don't have any evidence that suggests that there is a tie-in between suicides and the use of the medication. |
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And, if you're interested in a musical tie-in with this crowd, check out the reggae, bluegrass, and folk music scenes. |
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If a movie isn't appropriate to your child's age, don't promote it by buying the tie-in merchandise. |
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Three wells have been drilled, one of which has been handed over to the engineering, procurement and construction contractor for tie-in. |
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A large variety of possible applications, such as cutting trenches of different widths and depths, tie-in jobs, partial pavement repairs, etc. |
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For house service connections in water distribution, we offer a robust plastic gate valve for direct or lateral tie-in. |
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Similarly, the tie-in with South American legends and superstitions attempts to engage with a mythic archetype of monstrous evil, but this too is patchy and unconvincing. |
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Ironically the only covers which seem to fall flat here are the film tie-in editions which look stodgy next to the originally designed covers. |
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The series depicted the reigns and relationships of the first three Plantagenets, and the tie-in book was written by an eminent historian. |
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Contributions and purchases of tie-in products effectively allow price discrimination even if different purchase prices cannot be maintained. |
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There's a sinister tie-in with Social Security, too, that needs puzzling over. |
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The trend is probably epitomised by the tendency for sponsors to film their tie-in commercials for a movie at the same time and on the same set as the movie itself. |
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This behavior explains how one firm with a head start can use tie-in sales and other behavior to prevent generic complementary products from being developed. |
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The root cause analysis performed for the EPS tie-in to the MHWPs did not thoroughly evaluate the deviation. |
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However, an article designed to act as a tie-in to the piece has been published as planned in the BBC magazine Radio Times. |
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At any rate, as a film genre, the big summer blockbuster toy tie-in spectacular remains untransformed. |
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In this case, the tie-in of EPS to the MHWPs was not made. |
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Results of the retesting are being evaluated prior to tie-in. |
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Another week, another mediocre film tie-in. |
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Information for additional ancestral lines may be included on blank pages, or photocopies of this application, showing the tie-in to the lines on the basic application. |
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Nestle Rowntree has also reported strong sales growth as a result of its World Cup activity and Big Brother tie-in. |
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It will also be a retail and fast-food showdown among promotional movie tie-in partners connected with these two movies and dozens more. |
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A wooden, brassbound model with sliding trays and a lid would be perfect, but even the tattiest plastic model with a film tie-in princess for decoration holds some of the magic inherent in the form. |
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In a back-page tie-in, Thomasville Cabinetry sales brochures showcase Thomasville Furniture's products that complement each of the cabinet collections. |
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