Similar words: tie into, lie-in, lie in, lie in bed, lie in wait, pie in the sky, lie in ruins, lie in state. Meaning: v. 1. be in connection with something relevant 2. make a logical or causal connection tie-in. n. a fastener that serves to join or connect.
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31. "Happiness and Wisdom" also used of sunrise, full moon naming of terms such deep meaning king and the minister of nature worship and social life, which tie in nicely.
32. How does this tie in with the twelve information centers?
33. You had forgotten to tie in. I was a qualified mountain guide when this happened! Luckily I could tie a bowline one-handed. Other climbers have not been so fortunate.
34. Porphyria appears to be the prior missing tie in the myth of vampires blistering and burning in the sunlight.
35. Her album seemed to tie in with the times, bombastically plastic and yet knowingly superficial.
36. Butthead of the week -- the first tie in butt head history!
37. They tie in closely with the basic concepts of the communication process.
38. Er'rentai music is its soul and the traditional band of Er'rentai only has four musical instruments tie in tacitly and each has its advantage in the main cantus.
39. The economy, the environment and social development all tie in together.
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