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    tie up


    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. 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


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


    5. Two, she is afraid of losing her loved one, and is willing to pay a price to tie up her feeling


    6. The time was near for him to pass on, but he needed to tie up some loose ends before commencing his journey to the afterlife


    7. He may not be able to tie up many people or demons with flows of Air, but he could turn a horde of Rokhal into pillars of flame with little effort


    8. But it wasn’t for Nathan, he had loose ends to tie up and fish to fry


    9. There they could tie up the boat and rest until they were ready to infiltrate the army that would doubtless be along soon


    10. ” Look, see that deep-water dock? That’s where a big ship is going to come and tie up

    11. As expected his next assignment was to tie up any loose ends and get out


    12. After a long horse ride of more than two hours, during which neither of them said a word, they were close enough to tie up their horses and walk the rest of the way


    13. A few of them looked like they wouldn"t be able to tie up their shoes


    14. I bent over as if to tie up my shoes and, using the edge of a dime for ten seconds, relieved the vehicle of its front plate


    15. Restrictions such as a ban on surface occupancy tie up 46% of the onshore federal oil and 60% of


    16. Once I reached the sea, I rode a little toward the east and found a shady spot where I could tie up the horses


    17. ribbon to tie up her hair


    18. Restrictions such as a ban on surface occupancy tie up 46% of the onshore federal oil and 60% of the onshore federal gas


    19. Mike knocked Christie up when he was a senior at MHS


    20. and go to the store and tie up the loose ends of daily life is an

    21. up with slings that we couldn’t tie up, prams that we were


    22. Moshe, incredulous at seeing that they, having been the last in line, had now somehow become first, called out, “Naaman, signal the others to stop! Yigal, look for a place to tie up without grounding! We need to see what we have left


    23. The two lines were quickly tied off to adult palms, turning the big barge into a stable platform for the others to tie up to


    24. There are stone docks there where boats and barges can tie up


    25. stable platform for the others to tie up to


    26. boats and barges can tie up


    27. “Tie up your horse and go in here


    28. The close allows you to tie up the presentation and spell out what you want your audience “to do”


    29. Joshua may have been referring to this when he said of the Pharisees, They tie up heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on people’s shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to move them with their fingers


    30. But for those of you who are really interested in wholesaling a number of properties and want the highest success rate possible on deals you tie up, then here is where it starts to really get fun

    31. Why? Because if they tie up with you, they can build


    32. Who’s to know? They tie up the goat and run a long spear between its legs to carry it with them


    33. as many categories as Ezine Articles is that they have to tie up their categories


    34. He lay her on the ground and went to tie up the horses


    35. After that I tie up his hands again


    36. The fact that he was wearing it when he went to Ainsley’s house two days later could have been simply because it was another freezing night…or just chance…I don’t know,’ she said in frustration at not being able to tie up this loose end


    37. Never, I mean NEVER, let the mixer run out of water! If the mixer ran out of water, the screw in the machine would tie up


    38. I have to tie up a few loose ends


    39. Dad had a few loose ends to tie up with his business deal, so I stayed with him


    40. I intend to eliminate the procedures that tie up congress into a do nothing, argumentative body

    41. Why, for instance, tie up a full size court room for small claims or unlawful detainers? Put more seats in the hall, and use a regular office with attractive partitions between the judge and the parties and between the parties, and have a engineer hear the case, or a school teacher moonlighting for the summer, or a checker from the local market, or a construction worker, or an ex-policeman, or a social worker, or a graduate student


    42. Attached to the tip of the creature's tail was a length of rough green string like she had seen her father use to tie up rose bushes in the garden


    43. � While replacing Peters� mug with a full one, Sean tried to tie up all the things he had heard about that Canadian girl in the last three days: everybody agreed that she was tall and pretty; she had proved that she had guts aplenty; there was a lot of talks about her bringing in her car some strange and fantastic equipment; and now this story about her being a time traveler from the year 2012


    44. speedboat came in to tie up alongside


    45. “loose ends to tie up


    46. “I need to tie up a small business


    47. The man was a leading drug lord in Guadeloupe, who died in a fire at his home just as Sterling’s agent, Dan Carson, arrived there to tie up details of the fund raising project


    48. “We should tie up these four, before they are all conscious


    49. This will be simple things, like smashed shop windows, general in and out hits that will tie up the police, as they attend


    50. No investor wants to tie up capital for five years in the hopes of













































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