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were ties
noun
A knot; a fastening.
Exact(27)
Also touched upon were ties, sandals and the weather in Brighton.
"For decades in Naples, there were ties between politicians and the Camorra," he said.
Inside were ties that Mr. Ellner was going to silk-screen with swirling designs.
Mr. Bush said the 9/11 panel had actually confirmed his contention that there were "ties" between Iraq and Al Qaeda.
But prosecutors found that there were ties between the powerful senator and a second law firm supposedly operated independently by his father.
But prosecutors ultimately discovered that there were ties between the powerful senator -- the head of the Bronx Republican Party -- and that second firm.
Similar(33)
The scores were tied.
He and Miller were tied.
They were tied with Brett Gardner.
So their hands were tied.
We were tied for first.
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