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Sentence count:256+7Posted:2017-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
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181. The problem is especially serious for an episodic memory, which is a unique category that ties together a series of elements.
182. They go, in their smart suits and ties, back to the village.
183. He also holds the unique record of having appeared in every one of the club's first 22 FA Cup ties.
184. Furthermore, by the time of the first appointment, the Volunteers had already formed strong in-group links and loyal. ties.
185. Only in a prosperous and well-governed Britain can we strengthen the ties of our community.
186. Sociological explanations include the increasing emphasis on individualism in our society and the breakdown of family and community ties.
187. Some 35 members voted to sever ties with the churches.
188. As groupings became larger, tribes or bands were formed on the basis of more extensive kinship ties.
189. And penalties to decide cup ties have also been abolished.
190. AimTech's Tiger Media acquisition also ties in neatly with its planned excursion into the market for interactive home entertainment systems.
191. One day she had confiscated his ties and replaced them with a whole new set.
192. Clearly, their ties to the place remained, and no discord or rivalry over it seeps into family correspondence.
193. Some of her married friends will still invite her to their homes, but her ties with others will be weakened.
194. This is a political system based on descent groups and the kinship and marriage ties that link them.
195. Finally senior McKinsey consultants had their deepest professional ties with equally senior client executives.
196. If this also ties, then each team captain selects a representative to fight a deciding bout.
197. Villanova ultimately severed ties with du Pont even after he pumped enormous amounts of money into their wrestling program.
198. Why can female staff in Canterbury wear casual clothes but the men have to wear shirts and ties?
199. There were to be no drawn curtains, no signs of mourning, and certainly no black ties.
200. These are collocational ties which in many cases defy literal interpretation, and have to be understood metaphorically.
201. Suits, ties, and dresses are customary for a conservative look.
202. Secondly, how far can the low pay of women compared to men be explained by women's domestic ties?
203. The Pittsburgh-based Westinghouse is sharply reducing its longstanding role as a military contractor in order to strengthen ties to the entertainment industry.
204. The army had strong ties with the agricultural population through the system of conscription.
205. I desire no future that will break the ties of the past. George Eliot 
206. The Oregon-based shoe giant has close ties to the university and its athletic department.
207. Retail banking ties up capital and property and staff in large numbers and in the wrong places.
208. If this ties again, then team captains must select another pair of representatives,[www.Sentencedict.com] and so on until the tie is broken.
209. Some freeholders were just as keen as was the average burgh councillor to retain close ties with the government ministers.
210. Black over-tunics, with a fine white stripe, and black shirt with wide white ties.
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