Gasol scored six straight points to pull the Lakers into the first tie of the quarter.
The Frenchman describes Tuesday's game as their "biggest tie of the season so far".
The near side was anchored by a plastic tie of the type now used to handcuff Occupy Wall Street protesters.
He was wearing his yellow shirt, along with a rust-colored jacket, a striped tie of rich burgundy silk, and gray woollen slacks: his best clothes.
When everything is going great or in a tie of crisis?
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In cafes and houses either side of two countries' border, tens of millions will tune in for the stand-out tie of the Asian Cup so far.
As the trade in LNG grows, it will bring more price competition between America, Europe and Asia and so loosen the tie of gas to oil prices.
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Instead, the Bears, still unbeaten in four Pro40 games thanks to a win and two wash-outs, had to settle for the competition's first tie of the summer.
Ruef, a 53 percent free throw shooter on the season, split the pair for the fifth tie of the game, but Hassell answered right away for Georgia for a 58-56 lead with 1:02 left.
Friedel, starting his first cup tie of the season in place of his usual understudy Brad Guzan, could not reach Ambrose's corner and the Austrian midfielder rose to plant his header in the back of the net.
Alexander Madlung's late headed goal changed the complexion of the tie ahead of next Thursday's return leg.
Hibernian face the winners of the tie between Videoton of Hungary and Slovenia's NK Maribor in the Europa League third qualifying round.
Professor Jason Seitz of Georgia Perimeter College said the game helped his students tie all of the concepts in his course together to develop a deeper understanding and knowledge of the subject.
Biden included a picture of himself and a Corvette in the tweet, wearing a shirt and tie, of course.
Mr Blair, however, will simply have to tolerate such political differences if they arise, for the consequences of trying to tie the hands of the Scottish Parliament would be worse.
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David Goodwillie struck the only goal of the tie off the underside of the bar on the stroke of half-time.
And it took fine saves from Petr Cech to deny Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres as Liverpool threatened to put the tie out of Chelsea's reach.
We tested the Tachyon XC HD in a number of situations, but we had the most fun with it on the slopes in what is truly an epic winter if you're the sort who likes to zip-tie pieces of paper to your jacket and stand in lines at lift gates.
The result has been a new generation of revenue-sharing agreements that tie the interests of the Treasury (hence the taxpayer) to those of the firms running the trains.
And Crouch finished the scoring with the goal of the tie - a volleyed backheel of superb execution from Lennon's cross.
The current reform comes four years after the undoing of another such tie, the combination of cabinet and judicial roles in the office of Lord Chancellor.
Both pieces of legislation tie into the second objective of giving the state more direct access to the oil windfall while giving Petrobras a monopoly in pre-salt production.
Like Apple, these companies are taking the approach of trying to tie together the multitude of devices consumers use daily but that don't currently talk to each other.
They bought a fertilizer business a couple of years ago that didn't tie with any of their existing businesses.
Richard Jeffrey, chief executive of Tie, is under political pressure to find a way of ending a dispute with the construction firm, Bilfinger Berger.
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He joined the bank in 1999 to act as sort of a tie-breaker in an office of the chairman that had co-chief executives, Weill and John Reed.
At Citi, that job may fall to Robert Rubin, the ex-treasury secretary, who joined Citi in 1999 to act as sort of a tie-breaker in an office of the chairman that had co-chief executives, Weill and John Reed.
Though there is clearly still a long way to go, this sort of imaging should eventually tie down the circuitry of religious experience and that, combined with work on messenger molecules of the sort that Dr McNamara is doing, will illuminate how the brain generates and processes religious experiences.
Hewitt notched up his third singles win of the season, with what he described as "the best tie-break of my career".
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