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He rummages in his rucksack and draws out a tie of a very conservative deep blue.
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He's got a short putt for a tie of the lead.
They asked, " 'Do I have to wear a tie?' Of course you have to wear a tie," he said he told guests.
For instance, firm's choice to create a specific type of interlock might depend on whether the firm already maintains a tie of this type, or even of a different type.
To describe which tie features are related with its dynamical strength (persistence), we will also follow Granovetter's notion of static strength of an interpersonal tie [20]: 'the strength of a tie is a combination of the amount of time, the emotional intensity, the intimacy (mutual confiding), and the reciprocal services which characterize the tie'.
He defined the strength of a tie as "a combination of the amount of time, the emotional intensity, the intimacy (mutual confiding), and the reciprocal services".
Granovetter (1973) suggested that "the strength of a tie is a (probably linear) combination of the amount of time, the emotional intensity, the intimacy (mutual confiding) and the reciprocal services which characterize the tie" (1973:1361).
The wearing of a tie is an indicator of seriousness and not just in the same old places.
Kitchen measuring spoons, the fuzzy tie of a bathrobe, and a board book about bellybuttons, it can all go in the same decorative basket.
A tie is a kind of noose, a pair of socks is an insult.
For ice shows he has a tie with a picture of Gloria Nord, the star of "Skating Vanities.
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