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121. Their ties with the East stem from natural sympathies, and common beliefs in the proper structure of the social order.
122. A wide variety of valuable lessons is learned at such times when the pupils strengthen their ties with the School Community.
123. Ties should be inspected regularly and renewed annually, so as not to constrict the stem.
124. Social-science research on stepparent families has underscored the point that biological ties are surprisingly difficult to duplicate.
125. One of the most significant recommendations in early recovery is that close emotional ties should be avoided.
126. He flattens the empty cardboard boxes, stacks them and ties them into a bundle with cord.
127. And Samuel Turner Stevens, on fretless banjo, demonstrates the ties between white hillbilly music and rural blues.
128. Forbes also is strengthening his ties to Republicans in Congress, even as he continues to play the outsider.
129. It slid to the base of the mast so we could lash down the flapping canvas with extra sail ties.
130. These networks, which included certain kinds of neighbouring, included those for whom ties of kinship were of primary significance.
131. Sock Shop, incidentally, says it has no plans as yet for ties with sock motifs on them.
132. Starting with next Saturday's home match against Towcestrians they face three successive league matches, with Durham Cup ties in midweek.
133. It is suggested that the answer to ties comes straight from long-term memory.
134. Abrams referred to greater mobility and greater choice as weakening the traditional neighbour's ties.
135. How my grandmother always wears black and ties scarves under her chin when she goes to church.
136. The personal touch obviously worked with Mike Greenwell when Duquette was about to sever ties two years ago.
137. As with the peasantry, strong ties of loyalty and obligation tend to prevent the development of permanent horizontal links.
138. We have eight of these stylist fifties retro inspired ties from Thomas Pink Shirtmakers to give away.
139. Successive quant ties of solvent are added to ensure the solvent level remains above the stationary phase.
140. The growing Cavity Wall Tie Service provides a comprehensive system of inspection and replacement of corroded wall ties.
141. The record for multiple ties at the end of the season is three.
142. The agreement will deepen the firm's ties to Japan's electronics companies.
143. Darwin was himself something of a gourmet, also punctilious in his insistence that ties were obligatory.
144. Their dark ties were held in place with cheap tin tie clasps.
145. Not for the stuffy - white collars and ties are irrelevant and the atmosphere could be described as flamboyantly casual.
146. The new bill would allow close ties or outright mergers between local and long-distance companies.
147. He seizes him and stretches and ties him on a horizontal cross; he lifts his arm and a horrible silence falls.
148. Many of the men wore plaid shirts and jeans or unironed pants[sentence dictionary], donning ties only when they had their pictures taken.
149. He always wore a tie, but his ties never seemed to reach more than halfway down his yellow shirts.
150. The ties that bind us are stronger than the occasional stresses that separate us. Colin Powell
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