We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.
That's on top of 45 records set or tied in June 2011, Carbin said.
The Rangers are tied in points with the eighth-place New York Islanders, but own the tiebreakers.
He wore an old black turtleneck, a black scarf tied in a rush, a jacket.
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Carolina (15-11-2), tied in points with Winnipeg atop the Southeast Division, dropped its third straight (0-2-1).
If the scores are tied in regular play there will be 15 minutes of sudden-death overtime.
West Yorkshire's figures are tied in with the payments made for the South Yorkshire scheme.
The drawings and etchings hanging on them are attached by red ribbons tied in bows.
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The Jets are tied in points with the New York Rangers, who are in eighth place in East.
The Islanders have been ahead or tied in the third period in 26 of 32 games this season.
That means the hands of the new mayor will be tied in a crucial area of his responsibility.
Muse aims for completion during 2016, tied in with Aberdeen's hope to be named UK City of Culture 2017.
They are tied in points with Montreal atop the Northeast Division, but have one game in hand on the Canadiens.
In Missouri, where Mr McCain and Mr Obama are tied in the polls, the Republican candidate never had a chance.
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Future payment streams figure to be tied in part to the success of area college sports, which MASN also broadcasts.
Right now the congressman from Texas is tied in first place in the polls, after a long, slow, but steady climb.
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Deepwater wells could be drilled in Mexican waters and their output tied in with the subsea pipelines on the U.S. side.
McConnell said yesterday the deals tied in the last few days to procure the necessary 60 votes were "smelly, " among other adjectives.
Both candidates are virtually tied in national horse-race polls, although Obama enjoys a sizable lead when it comes to "likabilty" among voters.
His views on economics tied in with his ideas on artificial intelligence.
I've still got a few problems, mainly tied in with my speech.
So the public is emotionally tied in to finding a solution to this thing, and that's what I hope the administration will find out.
There will be no mediation as mandated by law because it will be tied in court forever by their very well paid legal team.
Boston scored three goals in the final 10:42 of regulation, including a pair 31 seconds apart that got the game tied in the final minute.
This year, only two American cities make the top: New York and Dallas, home to 18 billionaires and tied in the last position with Paris.
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More competition, an OS not tied in any way at all to anyone making hardware, a proper and full HTML5 implementation, all sorts of things.
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He said villagers offered ideas including a visitor centre and information boards, and that his project tied in with council plans to move the village school.
Fisher dropped another two shots over holes 7 and 8 and a run of ten consecutive pars saw him finish tied in 13th on two over.
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