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    tie


    tied


    ties


    tying


    1. He yanked the rope out to tie up bottle rockets to the top of the post


    2. As soon as her husband throws off his shirt and tie upon returning home, she snatches the strips of clothing and begins to iron


    3. Place 1 cup of compost into a panty hose and tie into a ball


    4. Zitteraal as in the opening scene, dressed again in the pressed white lab coat, a dress shirt and a tie,


    5. shirt and a tie, slacks, and was


    6. Baker directs John to one of the armchairs, unbuttons his jacket to reveal a gold tie chain, and sits in the other one, leaning forward in John’s direction


    7. ’ He said, loosening his tie and going into his study to look at the machine


    8. Bark: Allow bark to dry on sun tray, then grind bark to powder, place in panty hose, tie into ball and add to container of water and allow to soak for 24 hrs, strain through filter


    9. Seeds: Grind seeds with coffee grinder, place into panty hose, tie into ball and allow to soak for 24 hrs


    10. Theo stood up sharply and adjusted his suit and tie

    11. ‘It’s a black tie do though …


    12. although he deemed it unnecessary to wear a tie under these dire circumstances


    13. Stephen looks smart in his evening wear, and that cannot be said of every man who dons a bow tie and formal suit


    14. I look around with interest, trying to tie in what I can see with my own memories of school


    15. She cast her mind back to the Errdians she had encountered since coming across – Gerisse Stowman – now she’d be willing to believe quite a lot about that particular character and he’d been nervous about her presence … but there was nothing to tie him to this area


    16. ‘How long will it take for you to tie things up here?’


    17. In addition there was still time to let Thom have one last look at these signals before her avatar had to tell him they are now too far to tie up the available bandwidth with this much data


    18. It took awhile to tie and glue the leaves she used for fletching, but there was nothing but time sitting around the camp


    19. He speaks of her as though he knows her … that would tie in with her reaction when I mentioned his name … I wonder what it is all about


    20. I will do at least twenty two pages a week, giving me plenty of time to tie up any loose ends and organize cover

    21. witness the incredible rubber man, who’s limbs will tie


    22. It took me a while to locate something to tie my hair back … don’t know where all my hairbands went but if my hair blows about like it did the other day, I shall just have to filch a pair of scissors and hack it off


    23. by the trail tail of his twisted tie chord


    24. I shall just have to tie my hair back if it gets too greasy – how glamorous!


    25. My mother took a plastic tag tie off a luggage bag and put one end around my wrist and the other around hers as handcuffs, so she would feel me get up during the night


    26. "Oh, don't worry about that", she said, "I'll tie a rope around your waist and pull you back up"


    27. He checked that his tie was straight and that there were no bits of cabbage stuck to his perfectly white teeth


    28. They didn’t tie her this time, the sergeant just held her arm, firmly but not painfully, and pushed or pulled her where they wanted her to go, trying to sound polite the whole time


    29. "Oh, don't worry about that", she said, "I'll tie a rope around


    30. He checked that his tie was straight and that there were

    31. His picture of Bunty doesn’t tie in with the shy, isolated woman of the diaries … mind you, when Bunty was working in Italy, she moved up through the ranks and ended up in charge … that may have given her more confidence in her ability … and of course, she worked with the nuns as well


    32. no, doesn't quite tie in with what I know of him in the office


    33. It’s a black tie do, I believe, have you got something you can wear? What time is this blasted event, Bill?’


    34. Now he had to sever his last tie with that past, and by doing so, open up too much of that past


    35. Although in fairness, he did change hats and put on a tie on Sunday


    36. She put her hands up to tie her hair


    37. He always wore a dress shirt and tie but at


    38. The 'mother,' it had to be presumed, because in her free hand she carried a little girl's boat hat, and a ribbon which appeared to be the missing tie of the little boy's ensemble, walked with her back as straight as a board


    39. ‘Would that tie in with her being raped?’ Jarvis asked, his eyes still on Chrissie


    40. “You two pull on your rain gear and tie yourselves onto that rope, its going to get slippery here, very fast, and I don't want to have to chase down this canyon after either of you,” said White Feathers as he donned a poncho and demonstrated with his own length of cord

    41. ‘Yes, it’s a nice tie, Anna, but not that nice


    42. I remember it as clearly now as if it were yesterday … we’d got back to my place after the gig – a black tie dinner for the local Masonic lodge – and collapsed on the sofa in the lounge: me, in my strapless scarlet ball gown and Alastair in his DJ


    43. ‘Fine, I spent most of it doing some research for an article on Cervantes; it’s the anniversary of his birth on the 23 April and the paper wants to tie that in with St George and a few other things


    44. The knot of his tie was huge and the end of it


    45. Ed took off his tie and threw it in the back seat next to me


    46. paint had been there for at least twenty years, much like Ed’s tie


    47. On the minus side, the wallflowers are all weedy and straggly … maybe you should tie them up to sticks or something


    48. He put his glasses back on and adjusted his tie, trying to compose himself


    49. "I'd better find it and tie it down


    50. She had the girls help tie a few knots, and before long, she was properly covered, without fear of the sheet slipping












































    1. He was pulled up sideways to the dock beside their lake sprite which was still tied on the end of the dock for the party


    2. Luckily, Sparky hadn't been completely tied up yet, so he broke out and growled as fiercely as a corgi/dachsund mix could


    3. "He has an inordinate amount of his wealth tied up in that piece of real estate


    4. They don't have anything down here but the tied down planks and beams


    5. The kitchen was a paved area three steps down on the lagoon side under a framed canvas that was tied to the overhang of the roof


    6. This basically means that if your portfolios are tied up too much into banks fixed deposits and bonds, your buying power may fade away over the years


    7. She didn't have a water skin on her, they were both tied to the saddle, along with her camp roll that held her warm clothing for the dark


    8. But there was a nice camp knife that would fend off small vermin the size of a mindune in her pack tied to that saddle


    9. Solar Tea: Solar Tea is made by placing the ground up dried leaves of the herb into panty hose tied into a ball (becomes a tea bag) then place into a gallon (or larger) glass container of pure water (not city water, distilled or filtered water is best but stream water is OK)


    10. Squeezed into the back are John and Russ, their hands tied

    11. I was tied to a tree with my shirt and trousers off


    12. She was a rich milk chocolate color with half-loosened curls that fell over her shoulders and were tied back with small pins behind her dainty ears


    13. John and Khalid sit next to one another on the bed of the truck, their hands tied behind him


    14. John and Khalid sit on stools next to a small table, hands still tied behind their backs


    15. Now the game was tied


    16. What a relief! I had stuck him out and the game was still tied and we were coming to bat


    17. Ginger's be-freckled golden skin, which matched the golden hair that she kept tied up tight in a bun, along with her aviator sunglasses and bright pink lip gloss, masked the harsh interior life of the tireless watchdog


    18. Dante and Oliver take a rope tightly tied on the top of the tree


    19. He was tied up for a few weeks


    20. There were a lot of small cargo boats tied up here now and the center of the pier had hustling wagons

    21. He was tied up out near the end near the gondoliers and lake runners


    22. Unlike her mother, a poor and feeble creature tied to the old days, a woman who shimmered like a pallid ghost among the ruins of their estates in the mountains, a woman who wore the same, disgustingly stained gown throughout her long and decrepit life, this Countess had broken with those dusty traditions


    23. After an excruciatingly difficult fifteen minutes in which she tied herself in several knots, she gave up trying to explain stone technology only to get horribly bogged down virtually immediately in the various historical differences that had affected modern day cultures … comparative history had not been her strong point


    24. At the end of the chapter on ruach I mentioned that I believe the Holy Spirit is deeply tied to wisdom


    25. All generations before us, and every generation after us, are all tied together


    26. They are tied together in an unbroken continuum


    27. tightly tied at the waste, the hem torn and frayed,


    28. me had yelled in unision to the angry jerk of plaits tied


    29. The transfer had been scheduled for the Saturday by which time Kara was fit to be tied


    30. Her hair was tied tightly in a severe bun

    31. His salt & pepper hair was long (as was most men), and he kept it tied with a piece of leather at the nape of his neck


    32. One by one they were taken into a shack – hands tied behind their backs by barbed wire – and hacked to pieces with an axe so that no shots could be heard


    33. He brushed his teeth and gargled; then combed his hair and tied it back


    34. She wore her golden hair down, thick and flowing on her back, tied with a blue ribbon


    35. Her bag was tied over her shoulders sideways on the harness


    36. She was also wearing two sticks tied to her forearm with a spare sandal strap


    37. In Isaiah chapter 24, it speaks in the last few verses about a time when the kings and rulers of this world will be tied up and thrown into a pit for an extended period of time


    38. She tied it back on her arm


    39. We discover that these kings and rulers that are tied up are not natural or political kings and rulers, but instead is Satan himself


    40. Fred and Ginger have tied the knot with Elvis

    41. tied to the banners of the socialist breed-a-marching,


    42. He has tied me to a line


    43. She had friends in Yoonbarla, but even they were laughing when she got her tongue tied around her cup when she lost it over Valla


    44. Drens’ boat is a smart-looking vessel tied up at the end of the quay, a gangplank bouncing lightly on the stones of the quay as the water in the harbour takes the boat up and down


    45. Tied to the Stone


    46. tied up in knots of conscience,


    47. tied and bound against the siren


    48. watch us as we saunter by a string tied field gate,


    49. Another cupboard yields a file of papers tied up with string and topped by a folded piece of paper


    50. They tied their clothes to the rail and then went over the side, not bothering to walk back to the stern where a ramp had been let down














































    1. She ties down her breasts


    2. " Apollo maintains his silence as I continue, "You know the Corsair was once part of Alcazar and there are ties that reach across to both sides


    3. Nothing caught his eye as being suitable, but there was a sign, faded and hanging at an angle because one of the cable ties holding it to a chain link fence had snapped


    4. Under the mattress I had a little pouch with thirteen irons, a fireglass, a rord pipe with a small bag and some hair ties, along with one more pill from that shop in Hazorpean


    5. yellow paisley ties and the pallid mist of faces,


    6. ’ Berndt said amusement clear in his voice as he ties the boat’s name in with our quest for the Element of Water


    7. We watch as the man ties the rope round Joris


    8. By lunchtime, I am more or less calm again … I can cope with bad news, it’s not knowing that ties me in knots …


    9. Early migrants to America and Australia were often photographed at weddings and in bars, raising a loving glass to the old country, showing great bravado, cigarettes drooping from their lips; young men sipping whisky in shirt sleeves and armbands, unbuttoned waistcoats and slackened ties, slicked back hair


    10. that ties in with the fact that he's still living in the family house

    11. Yes, that ties in


    12. attendees were dressed to perfection, the guys reluctantly in their suits and ties, and


    13. A couple hours into the dance ties were loosened, high heels were


    14. “You will, of course need ties, and a coat, sweaters if you wish, your robe, and let me see, I know I have the revised stitching form for the Malvern crest here


    15. Again were all running around in our little white shirts and ugly green ties without sneakers of course


    16. All the boys had to wear suits and ties to go to Don Bosco High School - another completely horrible experience


    17. I blame Catholic schools exclusively for my abject hatred of ties and suits to this day


    18. my face to count thirty men, all dressed in suits and ties, shoes shined to


    19. still there—a rusted blue color—but the tracks and railroad ties were missing


    20. "I feel much loosening in your ties to this home since that tour

    21. Why did he always believe that his dreams were from the gods and had some sinister, hidden meaning? Maybe it was the only way he could keep the nation in check, making up these dreams to impress upon them his close ties to the gods


    22. Promoting well-being and protective factors involve personal attributes of the individual, close and caring family ties, and support from the community


    23. Develop positive, strong family ties where everyone feels supported and honored, knowing that they are invaluable contributors to your family team


    24. The Elf added lightly, “What you do about your ties to the Guild after the contract is consummated


    25. family ties and was totally dedicated to his


    26. She remained still and obedient as I secured the ties around her neck


    27. That dismemberment, perhaps, never served any other real purpose than to alienate from England her natural ally the king of Spain, and to unite the two principal branches of the house of Bourbon in a much stricter and more permanent alliance than the ties of blood could ever have united them


    28. Roidon had no choice now but to see beyond his own emotions, to put those emotional ties aside for the greater good


    29. In that constitution, the grossest delusions of superstition were supported in such a manner by the private interests of so great a number of people, as put them out of all danger from any assault of human reason; because, though human reason might, perhaps, have been able to unveil, even to the eyes of the common people, some of the delusions of superstition, it could never have dissolved the ties of private interest


    30. The ties of interest, which bound the inferior ranks of people to the clergy, were in this manner gradually broken and dissolved

    31. He had discovered somewhat to his surprise that the cruelest thing that could happen to a human – excluding torture – was to deprive them of their social ties


    32. Annexation by force he will resent; but with Cuban institutions founded, and the Island pronounced free and independent, he will desire the closest ties with the United States, if not admission in some form to the Union


    33. Sheena did as the man ordered and he pushed her into the seat, securing her hands behind her back with plastic ties


    34. The formal passage of this egregious bill, that ties ―guest‖ worker programs with proposed amnesty for ―resident‖ aliens, would further encourage potential lawbreakers, who, not unlike their predecessors, would feel emboldened to enter our country illegally without fear of (legal) reprisal


    35. There was never any evidence of such ties


    36. Information on the lack of ties was widely available, through public sources, to anyone who cared to look


    37. News reports uncovered Noriega's ties to Colombian drug cartel leader Pablo Escobar, at the time the most wanted man in the world


    38. By 1988, Noriega's cartel ties made the cover of Time magazine


    39. Bush had earlier invaded Panama to overthrow a dictator who had become an embarrassment because of his ties to drug cartels while being on the US payroll


    40. Saddam Hussein had a long series of ties to the US, was on the CIA payroll since the 1950s, and his atrocities did not trouble any US president

    41. They wore their school ties short, with large knots, over white blouses


    42. The prayer ties were made of different colors of cloth (yellow, black, white, and red) each signifying the directions of


    43. 405 prayer ties, which will surround the six-by-six-foot area called a Hochaka, in which they will be for four days


    44. On the North side is a string of red cloth prayer ties, in the East 101 yellow prayer ties, in the South 101


    45. white prayer ties, and in the West 101 black plus 1 red prayer tie


    46. The prayer ties are supported 62 ___________________________Carol A


    47. on all four sides by my prayer ties that I had made with a prayer


    48. (South) area where the white prayer ties were placed


    49. I pulled the white garment off the hook, expecting the usual ties and buttons of a hospital gown


    50. While some nationalists made the pretense of being Marxists after the 1950s, there was no evidence of anything but vague ideological ties to Cuba











































    1. The yelping came from the kitchen where mermaids were tying up our dog


    2. The only times she had been on this water before was when tying up in Sinbara for the first time on a local packet out of Zharvai and when she was with Jorma in a borrowed fishing skiff


    3. I would dream up the most vivid scenarios of me pulling off his toenails or tying him up in barbed wire or cutting off his penis and shoving it in a knife wound in his side


    4. She thought of tying herself on, but was too tired to do it


    5. Curse those migraines to hell for mucking up my head! What you need, Karalintze, is some good solid evidence tying some of this together


    6. They all reached the gate, securely tying it to the post


    7. ‘There, that’s better, isn’t it?’ she said, tying the neck ribbons tidily


    8. She came down tying her hair at the nape of her neck


    9. 'There, hopefully my brain would have woken up now,' she said, tying back her


    10. I pick up my dressing gown from the chair by the window and struggle into it, I’m shivering with cold … probably because I’ve not eaten … firmly tying the belt, I wobble through the hallway into the kitchen and, leaning against the work surface, I contemplate my options

    11. She died much as she had lived, Sarah, tying everything up neatly and with a minimum of fuss


    12. I spend the evening typing up Ann’s information about the finances and how the Foundation selects tenants, tying this in with what I already know


    13. ’ He replied from the bed, where he’s sitting tying up his shoe laces


    14. Athnu came thru the door and she turned toward him while she finished tying her pony tail


    15. my feet in without tying them


    16. Mind, he was tying his shoelaces when the man upstairs was giving out the brains


    17. The comments that caused her the most trouble though, where addressing the Legend of the valley, and the way they had of tying her, into the subject,


    18. Although no runs scored, the bases were now loaded and the tying run


    19. attention we’re in a real pickle here, bases loaded, nobody out, and the tying run is


    20. strips out of his shirt, tying them around his thigh just below the crotch area

    21. Streaks of red in the dimming sky caught and held his attention for several seconds after tying up his horse


    22. “I’ve got a special badge for knot tying,” she said apropos of nothing, but with evident pride


    23. She was just as unconscious as she had been before, but he wasted no time pulling the sides of the open shirt around and tying it at the waist and shoulder


    24. He took Captain Melstone to one side as we watched the Engineers tying ropes on to the hooks then onto these they tied the water cans that were made from old five gallon paraffin tins


    25. He glanced over his shoulder to make sure the demons were still being kept at bay by the Guardians before he ripped off his black t-shirt, tying it tightly around Hans’s wound


    26. Joseph had barely finished tying the bundles to the donkey"s back and returned upstairs when Ruth and Matthew arrived, their faces red from the cold air


    27. We started cleaning our rifles for the hundredth time and we had just finished tying rags round the breech to try to keep the dust out when the midday rations arrived


    28. Tying up the entire farmer army in flows of Air had been suggested, though few Alit’aren or Ael Tarael were strong enough in the Power of Air to hold more than a handful at a time, and this made it difficult to perform other spells at the same time


    29. She left her hair falling around her face rather than tying it into her usual braid


    30. The men stopped dancing around and tying their captives and one stepped in front of Halon, looking at him

    31. Toinette had had enough of the elves, and, tying her shoes, took the


    32. Chuckling to himself, he manoeuvred the craft against the large tyres hanging down from the quayside, tying it off to a bollard with a painter


    33. The terrorists had a vicious tactic of tying a steel cable across the road


    34. He made a slight gesture and the two badgers at his side arranged the ferns they had gathered over his back, tying them in place with long twists of grass


    35. The Russians were not in need of any information; they just wanted to smash the Germans into shapeless masses, by tying their hands and feet and beating them with the butts of their guns


    36. "'Ere, don't do that," he grumbled, tying the edges of the hole together with a piece of bailer twin


    37. Then, tearing down the ladder, I ripped the other end of the hosepipe from the tap, tying it to the bumper of the car instead


    38. After tying up the dog, I helped Uncle Hobart drag an enormous red and yellow cylindrical brush from the back of the trailer


    39. Yet there was never any evidence tying either Al Qaeda or Iraq to any of these attacks


    40. He possessed me utterly, stroking my tongue, my mouth, moving with a slow rhythm that rocked my body, tying my brain and my hips and my lips and my center to him

    41. Piers was at her side in a moment when he saw the trouble she was having, pliers in hand, tying the cans tightly so that no spaces were left


    42. Practiced fingers worked, joining and tying in a blur


    43. Pulling and tying nets all day


    44. With great speed, the gunmen grabbed several police officers tying up four men on a bench


    45. A thin man on one knee paused in the act of tying cord around the ankles of Raul’s cousin, the drug-trafficking Comandante Cobra who sat on the deck with the woman, their backs against the gunwale


    46. Kid Mojo looked over to me since he knew I was our head spin guy but he could see I was still tying my laces, so he strode out to the middle, looked back at me and us NSR’s and said, “I’ll show ‘em wazup … We’ll mess anybody up!”


    47. Amar runs a hand over his black hair, tying it back with a rubber band


    48. "I don't want to be like other people," laughed Faith, tying up her bleeding finger


    49. walked to the table where Orphenn was tying his boots


    50. I spent the rest of the afternoon tying up loose ends, including a conversation with Chelsea about California Confidential














































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