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"It was just working out what was the best way to do it, tying in with the Jobcentre and giving the tickets to people who have been working hard to try to find a job or get interviews and having a hard time.
"Obviously, the quality has something to do with it and how it ties in with the property," said Badagliacco, president of the California Assn. of Realtors.
MR: How did you come up with the iPad and iPod game and how do they tie-in with the album?
I love the idea and could see it tying in with what I'm doing by creating an inter-campus discussion zone for analysis and critique of important books.
It does not tie in with Aguero's superb record of 26 goals in 33 league games last season.
For instance, it doesn't tie in with popular models of the three-dimensional layout of the Orion nebula, he says.
RAND: And how does what you do tie in with the Institute for Molecular Engineering here at the University?
On Sunday, Pavement was tied in with do-it-yourself indie-rock: well-traveled groups like Spoon, Yo La Tengo and Sunny Day Real Estate and newer ones including the Big Pink, Deerhunter, Florence and the Machine and the irrepressibly perky drums-and-synthesizer duo Matt and Kim.
To be sure, China's aid and development financing do come with other strings that are tied in with Beijing's commercial interests or foreign-policy objectives, such as upholding the "one China" policy.
And how does or doesn't racism tie in with other economic and structural inequalities in Britain?
It also didn't hurt that the song was tied in with a commercially successful Hollywood movie, Armageddon.
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