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Saguaro seeds are shade dependent for germination; tightly linking the dove to the desert ecosystem of the southwest.
Still more dangerous is the temptation to insure religion's place in post-Communist societies by tightly linking faith and national identity.
He cited an announcement planned for later this month that is intended to extend the Microsoft Office business into the telecommunications world by more tightly linking the power of PC's and telephones.
As long as China continues tightly linking the renminbi to the dollar, analysts say, the People's Bank of China is effectively outsourcing the nation's monetary policy to the United States Federal Reserve.
It should reduce the pressure on the company from some European regulators, who worry that FairPlay is quite the opposite, and "locks in" customers by tightly linking iTunes with Apple's iPod music-players.
Then, comprehenders differentiate time frames through tightly linking realities/beliefs and alternatives/desires.
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Agriculture and Euroscepticism are tightly linked.
"It's a tightly linked food chain.
Her work was tightly linked with Wittgenstein's.
"It's a really tightly linked ecosystem," he said.
Sleep and immunity, it seems, are tightly linked.
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