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151. The ties have always been close and have become stronger during the long years of friendship and co-operation.
152. The ties all looked as if they came from a jumble sale.
153. The piece was purchased from the private collection of Ruth Blumka, a New York dealer with close ties to the museum.
154. The scheme frequently ties in with work experience either at a dealership or at Rover.
155. Trent gathered it and wrapped it with ties to the boom before going forward to raise the storm jib.
156. They have been issued with sunglasses, badges, scarves and ties.
157. But he also wants the migrants to keep their ties with home.
158. Calemine dismisses criticism on his ties to developers, saying no one has since questioned his integrity.
159. These ties bear hardest on those who tend to accept moral responsibility for caring roles.
160. The rest of the attorneys straightened their ties, leaned their heads in their hands.
161. He used to wear yellow ties and trendily-cut suits in eye-catching colours.
162. The social relationships engaged in by Margaret Nicholson include a wide variety of friends and the stress on family ties is missing.
163. But in five Trophy ties they have conceded only one goal.
164. The Catholic Church is actively promoting the celebrations as a way to strengthen family and community ties and distract kids from gangs.
165. The deprivation of family and social ties seem most acute although loss of liberty is also acutely felt.
166. Though geographical mobility is possible,(Sentencedict.com) to move means severing all the social ties which the miner has built up.
167. It takes guts to break away from the ties that bind you.
168. The ties with the past difficult enough to sever already.
169. Several delegates turned up to the banquet wearing dinner jackets with camouflage bow ties and cummerbunds.
170. Heroes, by contrast, may not wear bow ties or neckties, both of which are symbols of the decadent West.
171. In larger cities, ties to the land are less important and homogenizing influences have a greater impact.
172. In sombre silence, wearing black ties, the Calvinist elders walk between the unusually-full pews.
173. Saur has agreed in principle to buy out its partner to produce closer ties with its other operation, Cambrian Environmental Services.
174. Designer ties and fine cotton or silk shirts complement the clothes,[www.Sentencedict.com] together with a full range of accessories including handmade Artioli shoes.
175. But administration officials and other sources now concede that Alispahic remains an influential figure with close ties to Izetbegovic.
176. Tight trousers flowing to flares, waisted jackets, vivid shirts and ties half a mile wide.
177. The neo-communists are committed, he has repeatedly declared, to the closest possible ties to the West.
178. Hanging in midair Here the washout left the steel rails and wooden ties hanging in midair.
179. Fifthly, non-diplomatic personnel are increasingly either having diplomatic influence or being involved in activity affecting diplomatic ties.
180. By then the officials had taken off their uniform jackets, and were displaying spotless shirts and dark ties.
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