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This can lead to the tying of a few knots.
This holds that the "tying" of two products is automatically illegal because it reduces consumer choice.
Performed by boys of the three "twice-born" upper classes, it involves the tying of a sacred cord.
"Maybe with a string attached," he said, laughing while motioning the tying of one under his chin.
"I can't stand all that," he says boldly, "the tying of every note to the political pressures.
But, for those of a nervous disposition, the tying of an ancient greenhouse warming to an ancient mass extinction might suggest lessons for the future.
One of the top principles was the tying of bankers' pay to the amount of risk they took when doing trades.
But the decision found that the Legislature's tying of judicial pay raises to legislative pay and other unrelated bills violated the separation of powers doctrine.
The Rev J. Randolph Alexander, an Episcopal priest, wrapped the couple's hands together with a sash to signify their public tying of the knot.
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Knotworking, in its original form is characterized as the tying, un-tying, and re-tying of separate threads of activity by loosely connected people [ 12].
Rather like "The Station Agent," another recent film that was more a mood piece, with no neat bow-tying of the story at the end.
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