The dispatcher, having started out as a klutz so ordinary that he wears a tie and a sleeveless sweater, morphs into an action hero, which is just one of a cluster of wild implausibilities that crowd out the cogency of the film.
That's within the poll's margin of error, so it's a tie.
CNN: Commentary: McCain's trials on right similar to Schwarzenegger's
"I went to the doctor to get a note so I wouldn't have to wear a tie but I was told I wouldn't be allowed, " he said.
BBC: SPORT | Other Sport... | Snooker | Angry Stevens crashes in Newport
We always love personal stories and were so excited when a couple about to tie the knot in Istanbul shared some connections.
So he came up with a plan to tie weather balloons to his chair and bring a pellet gun with him to shoot the balloons when he needed to hasten his descent.
When Affleck had the opportunity to be seen as a leader in front of millions of viewers, he took his cue from the people who interviewed him if they wore a suit and tie, so did he.
It is a tie which perfectly captures the so-called 'Romance of the Cup'.
Given that Congress stood to gain only a dozen or so extra seats from electoral tie-ups in UP and Bihar, its gamble looks reasonable.
So now a creative salesman will find a way to tie in beer with other sponsors like local supermarkets, which can get a good deal on a sponsorship with the team in exchange for displaying case stacks for a beer brand in prominent spots on the floor.
So why would anyone tie up his net worth in a creaky 80-year-old mill?
Bush didn't pee his pants or kill anyone, so my guess is that people will say it was a tie.
The principal, a Native American dressed in a suit and tie, was out front so I pulled up beside him and told my young FFA state officer to ask him directions to the high school.
Republican Vice President Chester A. Arthur cast the tie-breaking vote so the G.
Once the major issues of the revenue split, the rookie scale, and the Salary Cap were agreed to and a deal was imminent in late July, there appeared to be a rush to tie up loose ends of the deal so that training camps could open, players could be paid, and games could be played.
When gas first began to be used a lot in the 1960s it was a substitute for home heating oil, and so it made sense to tie its price to that of oil.
ECONOMIST: Shale gas should make the world a cleaner, safer place
Goal difference is the tie-breaker if equal on points so Tottenham is at the equivalent of a 0.5 point disadvantage over the other two London teams.
And I will tie the minimum wage to congressional salaries so that Congress can't get a raise until working men and women get a raise in the minimum wage.
CNN: Clinton's November 19, 2007, speech on economic challenges
Wearing a dark blue suit and black-and-blue tie, he often spoke so quietly he was hard to hear.
Cardiff could still come up with an agreed repayment structure - so the club avoid a winding-up order just days before their lucrative FA Cup fifth round tie with holders Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
So here's an idea that Governor Romney and I actually agreed on last year - let's tie the minimum wage to the cost of living, so that it finally becomes a wage you can live on.
Walsh went so far as to suggest Duckworth relied to heavily on her story as a war hero and attempted to tie her to now imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who appointed her to a top Illinois Veteran Affairs post.
FORBES: Tea Party Darling Goes Down To Iraq War Veteran In Chicago
Even so, until Fernandez struck right at the death, a goal for the visiting team would have taken the tie to extra-time.
One good point of the College is that when you have a virtual popular vote tie, which we have had several times in the past, it determines a winner so the governance of the nation can go forward without undue delay.
In tie-dying, bundles of ramie threads are bound tightly with cotton before dying so as to produce a geometric or floral pattern when the thread is woven into fabric using a simple back-strap loom.
应用推荐