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  • 1tie together — index intertwine Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2tie — [tī] vt. tied, tying or tieing [ME tien < OE tigan, tegan; akin to teag, a rope: for IE base see TOW1] 1. to fasten, attach, or bind together or to something else, as with string, cord, or rope made secure by knotting, etc. [to tie someone s… …

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  • 3Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! — Theatrical release poster Directed by Pedro Almodóvar Produce …

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  • 4Tie Your Mother Down — Single by Queen from the album A Day at the Races …

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  • 5tie — n 1 *bond, band 2 *draw, stalemate, deadlock, standoff Analogous words: equality, equivalence (see corresponding adjectives at SAME) tie vb Tie, bind both mean to make fast or secure. They are often used interchangeably without marked loss, but… …

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  • 6Tie Your Mother Down — « Tie Your Mother Down » Сингл Queen из альбома A Day at the Races Выпущен 4 марта, 1977 Формат …

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  • 7tie — ► VERB (tying) 1) attach or fasten with string, cord, etc. 2) form into a knot or bow. 3) restrict or limit to a particular situation or place. 4) connect; link. 5) achieve the same score or ranking as another competitor. 6) hold together by a… …

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  • 8Tie — may refer to: Necktie, a long piece of cloth worn around the neck or shoulders Tie (draw), a finish to a competition with identical results, particularly sports Tie (engineering), a strong component designed to keep two objects closely linked… …

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  • 9tie — [taɪ] verb tied PTandPP tying PRESPART tie up phrasal verb [transitive] 1. tie ↔ something up to use money for something so that it is not easily available to be used for anything else …

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  • 10Tie (music) — In music notation, a tie is a curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch, indicating that they are to be played as a single note with a duration equal to the sum of the individual notes note values. A tie is similar in… …

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