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The paper demonstrates how the post-separation spatial careers of parental ex-partners continue to be tied in the years following separation.
The notes continue to be tied to a portfolio of assets.
The Lakers, who have a full roster and would have to waive someone to sign him if he was waived, continue to be tied to Anthony more than any other team.
With some tacit backing from policy, therefore, men continue to be tied to a material provider construction even when it is increasingly difficult for them to fulfil it.
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Third, one slug of BP's future continues to be tied up in Russia.
Many Kurds now say they would be better off with an independent state rather than continuing to be tied to a failing Iraq.
CHICAGO — Ohio lawmakers approved legislation Wednesday to limit collective bargaining rights for public sector workers, while legislation in Wisconsin continued to be tied up in the courts.
Most of the lawsuits filed continued to be tied to deals, as investors and their lawyers argue that a particular merger or acquisition unfairly deprived shareholders of potentially higher gains or that insider trading had taken place.
Analysts say too much of the country's growth continues to be tied to inflationary spending on real estate development and government investment in roads, railways and other multibillion-dollar infrastructure projects.
Make sure that when you give money to help Africa, it is used to help poor people.' · Across Africa, aid from the World Bank, European Union and G8 countries continues to be tied to water privatisation, despite evidence that these schemes have failed to benefit poor communities.
(For Yankees fans, it seems enough to say they are Yankees fans -- what more is there to say?) "I grew up in Brooklyn, moved to Queens, so of course I'm a Mets fan," he said as the game continued and continued to be tied 2-2.
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