Sentence examples for tie closely from inspiring English sources

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"We knew that in, order to create a story that depicted dementia, everything had to tie closely into that".

The FT wrote that Google and Verizon were collaborating on a ten-inch, Android-based tablet that would "tie closely to Verizon's FiOS digital pay-television service" and could be available in the U.S. by fall 2010.

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Roles in each group generally are tied closely to status.

My identity is tied closely to how I feel about my performance.

Each of these concerti is tied closely to a sonnet describing one of the seasons.

A founding member of the customs union, its economy is tied closely to Russia's.

And this willingness is always tied closely to the legitimacy of the government.

In these four stories, love feels a lot like fate, and is tied closely to death.

Beyond this, a number of the cases seem to have been tied closely to election cycles.

President-elect George W. Bush and the Republican leaders are tied closely to the pharmaceutical industry.

Argentina's future would seem to be tied closely to red wines.

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