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  • This famous Jew boogie can shape your bootie in no time. Carin Davis: Cardio Hora: The New Jewish Fitness Fad
  • Ford, Mazda and Changan have applied to Chinese regulators to split their three-way tie into two 50-50 ventures and are awaiting approval, Periam said. Ford aims for more vehicle market segments in China
  • For being summoned to come and receiue his consecration at Canturburie (as alreadie yee haue heard) through counsell of the canons Yorke he refused so to doo: bicause they informed him that if he so did, it should be greatlie preiudiciall to the liberties of that sée, whose archbishop was of like authoritie in all things vnto the archbishop of Canturburie, so that he was bound onelie to fetch his consecration and benediction at Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • And with the need to tie into existing building wiring, the system will have to be located close to the electrical feed into the building.
  • How does all this tie in with their long-term aims?
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  • Tip your hair forwards and tie into a high ponytail. The Sun
  • League of Nations, that we have to tie in the provisions of the Treaty with the League of Nations because the League of Nations is the heart of the Treaty. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him
  • Where does this line tie in with the main circuit?
  • With a tie in the Senate, filibusters can go on indefinitely, and the vice president will become the swing vote on key bills.
  • The auntie in front turned back and smiled at me while I smiled back sheepishly.
  • For caving -- not compromising, but totally capitulating -- on war funding and and telecom immunity, Nancy Pelosi, Stenny Hoyer and the blue dogs they lie down with have been rewarded with the same herpetic embrace that is turning John McCain into a Republican cootie incubator. Marty Kaplan: Bush Gives Dems STDs
  • How does this tie in with the twelve information centers?
  • The win gives Bronte a home tie in the semi-final when they will meet Grassington United.
  • Lord save us, she's off again, and the wee boatie in front of her. The Northern Iron
  • And who maketh any doubt, that if those sleights and trickes, whereof this dayes argument may give us occasion to speake, should afterwardes be put in execution by men: would it not minister just reason, of punishing themselves for beguiling you, knowing, that (if you please) you have the like abilitie in your owne power? The Decameron
  • Large longitudinal members tie into the side sills through large cross-section cross members, and distribute crash loads throughout the entire structure.
  • Wormwood Scrubs is the last place Murphy's legion of admirers would have expected him to end up, as he took second place on Smartie in the Aintree Grand National of 2001.
  • If you choose to clip in rather than tie in, then NEVER use only one biner. Undefined
  • If so, think of me as a sweetie in your pocket that's going to get all sticky and gooey if you let it sit there too long. Times, Sunday Times
  • Majestie in erth, making the Saitt of justice, quhilk aucht to be the sanctuary and refuge of all godlie and vertuouse personeis, injustlie afflictit, to be ane den and receaptakle to thevis, murtheraris, idolateris, huremongaris, adulteraris, and blasphemaris of God and all godlynes. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • Ness looked up at the small robot as she straightened the red tie in front of her middy blouse.
  • Butthead of the week -- the first tie in butt head history!
  • The trial came off in June of '91, and it's one of the regrets of my life that I was not present, if only to see stout Bertie in the witness-box, squirming under the inquisition of saucy jurors who didn't know their place, unlike the judge and counsel who grovelled to him something servile, and did everything but tote him in and out of court in a palankeen. Watershed
  • Does this sash tie in front or at the back?
  • Ye lie on your wame a bittie in the bield of this wood, and ye tell me that ye've cuist off these Frasers and Macgregors. David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
  • I cast looks at the young boys and decided Kai would have been quite the hottie in high school.
  • He went to admire the tie in the small mirror that hung above the phone. GRACE
  • The benefit, he said, was not ‘worth putting pilots at risk,’ so flight operations were changed so that coalition aircraft would sortie in less risky areas.
  • The climber will tie into one end of the rope and the belayer will take up slack from the other end using his belaying device.
  • Would tie in with the idea of Twitter as public conversation, or as @dubber I think called it, performance conversation. Seven Twitter Wordles: #MJ's Death was massive!
  • A big-name sprinter will run in the stadium for the first time later this month on a 60-metre running track to tie in with the two-year milestone. London Olympic venues 'will be finished early and under budget'
  • And why is a bloody Eyetie in charge of a British film - let alone an Ealing film, the most British productions of all? Film | guardian.co.uk
  • He straightened his tie in the mirror and again afforded himself a smile.
  • On another matter it never fails to amaze and annoy how there are to many that assume one is uneducated because in this case, my views don't tie in with those ding-a-lings who think they know it all.
  • Large longitudinal members tie into the side sills through large cross-section cross members.
  • I carried Katie into the lobby of an Annapolis hotel and asked the desk clerk for a room.
  • That was a really smokin' pic of Katie in your previous post!
  • I use knotless tapered leaders but after attaching a few flies I tie in some tippet material when needed.
  • With what Mattie interpreted to be a cynical smile, the woman repeated in a most deliberately explicit manner her question.
  • Where does this line tie in with the main circuit?
  • TWINS Carlos Quentin homered for a second straight game, and the Chicago White Sox beat visiting Minnesota, 6-1, to move back into a first-place tie in the American League Central with the Twins. NYT > Home Page
  • Cut out all the old fruiting canes from raspberries, loganberries and blackberries and tie in the new shoots.
  • Our wedding had to tie in with David leaving the army.
  • And if so, did this tie in with the discarded make-up, the rejection of meat? THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • The book was published to tie in with the TV series.
  • Any field that allows a football to Cannon Girl: My Joe (TEN SAVES 2NITE!!!) and his Quakes almost won tonight but the Wizzies broke the 2-2 tie in the final seconds of the 3 minute stoppage time (AA WVHooligan - Soccer Blog
  • He ran out of the house, his tie in his hand and his shirt tail hanging out.
  • About the same time the bishop of Elie, lord chancellour and cheefe iustice of England, tooke vp to the kings vse, of euerie citie in Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
  • The Danes won that UEFA tie in a shoot-out.
  • Obama has fought McCain to a statical tie in the national polls and has the media talking about the lies and distortions. New Obama Ad On McCain's Reformer Image: "Wait A Second"
  • It's easy - maybe too easy - to exchange ideas with the other leftie intellectuals at the coffee house.
  • He packed his shirt, good trousers and bow tie in his satchel and as he did so, he whistled White Christmas.
  • This is the acclaimed historian John Taylor's first sortie into fiction.
  • Where does this line tie in with the main circuit?
  • Should a tie in a class of its own be encased in glass of its own? Times, Sunday Times
  • - I4v - an affinitie in the wordish consideration, that I think this digression will make my meaning receive the fuller understanding: which is not to take upon me to teach Poets how they should do, but only finding my selfe sicke among the rest, to shew some one or two spots of the common infection growne among the most part of writers; that acknowledging our selves somewhat awry, wee may bende to the right use both of matter and manner. Defence of Poesie
  • The concert will tie in with the festival of dance taking place the same weekend.
  • But euen now in the verie nicke, when they shuld haue gone in hand with their vngratious exploit, Theodosius warned of their intent, boldlie aduanced himselfe to sée due punishment executed on the offendors that were foorthwith taken and knowne to be guiltie in that conspiracie. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (4 of 8) The Fovrth Booke Of The Historie Of England
  • I prefer to use 2-ft of 100 lb mono, then tie in another swivel and crimp on 18-inches of 60 lb wire to the hook.
  • Josh's arms flailed wildly, catching Katie in the face at times.
  • Both players tie in sixes and fives, the former has a 4 and the latter does not.
  • Generally, either they show up overdressed, wearing a conservative suit and tie in earth tones, or if they choose to pay attention to my request, they wear an expensive polo shirt and nicely pressed khakis.
  • Lack of confidence in front of the goal hallmarked the Carlow forward line in Sunday's SFC tie in Portlaoise.
  • To top it all off we ended up with the rudest hostie in the world.
  • These have a distinctive rusty indumentum (downy covering) beneath and tie into the bark. Times, Sunday Times
  • World War II brought blue denim and chambray dungarees for working seamen, while the postwar bell-bottom uniform yielded to a coat and tie in 1975, only to return, by sailor demand, in 1978.
  • Starting at the hook bend, tie in the black chenille and the silver wire.
  • Yes, but Scotland, NIreland and Wales are allowed; England apparently no longer exists, except in the pejorative phrase "Little Englander" and as an aspiring, but rarely achieving, football team - even with an Eyetie in charge of it. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Step 4: Tie in hackle and wind in palmer style to bend
  • One cutie in a tux was shaking hands with Cuomo and trying not to look thrilled. DOLL'S EYES
  • How does all this tie in with their long-term aims?
  • The defending champions earned a week off and a home tie in the last four after scoring ten tries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, other factors tie into this, such as the exalted and angular Jupiter, ruler of his ascendant.
  • Should a tie in a class of its own be encased in glass of its own? Times, Sunday Times
  • Her first sortie into live comedy was a little too recherché for some audiences.
  • Mr. DeCroce first began working with Mr. Christie in the early 1990s, when Mr. Christie was exploring a run as Morris County freeholder. Christie Mourns Ally
  • Steel sleeve of excircle and linear ball bearing bore requires sliding tie in with precision.
  • The next morning she called Kittie into the room and said: "Kittie, I want to tell you what I saw last night. Children's Edition of Touching Incidents : and Remarkable Answers to Prayer
  • Juni and Carmen undertake a renegade mission to an uncharted island full of strange creatures and enemy agents, with Gary and Gertie in pursuit.
  • Our wedding had to tie in with David leaving the army.
  • Among his pleasant memories of the club's first sortie into Division 1 was the opening win against Young Munster, and reaching the Senior Cup final.
  • There is a Sacerdotall dignitie in my natiue Countrey contiguate to me, where I now contemplate.8 The English Is Coming!
  • Naas might have gone further ahead in the ninth minute when another sortie involving Andy Melville and Fitzgerald was stopped short.
  • He had big plans to buy planes and tie in to rivals' continental networks. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm really trying to focus these on the lower lat area where the lats tie into the spinal erectors.
  • The whole team's work rate and tackling were exceptional and made what was potentially a tricky divisional quarter-final tie into a showcase of junior colts rugby at its best.
  • He adjusted the tie in the mirror and now it seemed to him that his reflection was smiling at him, sardonically. AMERICAN GODS
  • As well as coaching, Christie indulges his love of gardening.
  • But yet let mee tell thee withall, that I knowe my Lord to be wise and judicious, and having committed all his affaires to my care and trust: never blame mee to misdoubt, least my Ladie (by his counsell and advice) make thee the messenger of this motion, therby to call my Fidelitie in question. The Decameron
  • There was nothing to identify who might live in this place other than a large white dish that sat on the floor near the sink and bore the name Artie in red block letters. Moon Dance
  • A special edition will be issued to tie in with the film's release. Times, Sunday Times
  • Satin chrome accents tie in with the exterior and add to the tranquil environment. Melbourne 2009: Toyota shows off HC-CV (Hybrid Camry Concept Vehicle) — Autoblog Green
  • I know my Auntie in particular was worried that they were rushing it, maybe because she and Ginger's dad split up last year after a whole bunch of difficulties.
  • The Army's first full-time female padre, Chap Catie Inches-Ogden, believes that life offers opportunities and you have a choice to take them or not.
  • Also a light brown camisole tank top, and a short white sweater shrug that had a chocolate brown colored tie in the front.
  • Now take tying thread down to the bend and tie in marabou or arctic fox for the tail.
  • This is the acclaimed historian John Taylor's first sortie into fiction.
  • I had tried to veer away from footie in the last few weeks as the season had taken its toll on me and I was a bit shagged out.
  • Have a hammer and nails on hand to tie in any useful limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surround meat with thin sheets of fat and tie into A place before roasting.
  • Associated Press Andrew Strauss Tense to the end, the result came down to the final ball: India's Munaf Patel bowled it; Graeme Swann, of England, hit it through mid-off for one run and with that, the match concluded with just the fourth tie in this tournament's 36-year history. Tied game sparks new life into an ailing World Cup
  • I can't quite tie in what he said today with what he told me last week.
  • Tie in silver oval tinsel under the hook, followed by peach wool tail and two peacock herls.
  • The girl calls her auntie instead of by her name, even though she tries to reassure her niece, tells her repeatedly it's all right, her name is enough. Afternoon Chores
  • Agreed to evaluate hardware systems up to the value of £7k, possibly to tie in with image analysis. 11.
  • As a matter of fact the Quinnipiac poll, which surveyed 1,532 registered New Jersey voters, noted that "bully" and "arrogant" were the top two words offered when voters were asked, with no suggestions given, to describe Christie in one word, with the word "bully" out distancing "arrogant" by more than three times. Caren Z. Turner: Bully and the Bully Pulpit
  • Your article G2, 29 April was illuminating in depicting the travails of the postie in the liberalised Dutch mail system. Letter: Postal horror stories
  • Sweetie interrupted me while I was writing and asked me what I meant in a room report when I wrote, "feety smell ... cheesy sheets," and what was I doing? Beard
  • A tie in with the new Star Trek movie coming out this May will include Star Trek themed colognes. Smell, the final frontier
  • The tie in the brick wall is epoxied and then a mortar patch put on the outside.
  • Pirlo goes on a sortie into the Inter box and Materazzi makes a crucial clearance before he can poke the ball goalwards.
  • He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always.
  • He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always.
  • Agatha, Apted's next film, is a much more decorous and gentle crime film, a fictionalised version of the disappearance of mystery writer Agatha Christie in 1926.
  • Our wedding had to tie in with David leaving the army.
  • That'd tie in with everything we've got in place so far... Letting Off Steam...' Posy clutched at his arm. TICKLED PINK
  • One cutie in a tux was shaking hands with Cuomo and trying not to look thrilled. DOLL'S EYES
  • Next cut a length of narrow holiday ribbon to tie in a bow for the top of the package.
  • And it ties directly into our fractionation facilities and as well, it will tie into the Targa fract. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • Their putties were not soaked and not caked; say, rather, that there may have been a core of puttie inside, but that the men's legs were imbedded in a serpentine cast of clay. Story of the War in South Africa 1899-1900
  • Check all your climbers have enough support and tie in new spurs and shoots before they get snapped in the wind.
  • True it is, that he was very farre entred into yeares, but yong and lustie in his own proud conceite, presuming strangely beyond his capacity, and thinking as well of his abilitie, as the youthfullest gallant in the World could doe. The Decameron
  • From shooties that hit right at the ankle to short boots that don't quite reach the calf, there's a bootie in the house for everybody's style.
  • In HuffPost Hill's opinion, the video would have been much more effective had it been cast as a 50s sci-fi/horror movie trailer (footage of clean-cut jocks in varsity jackets driving their 57 Chevys away from some oncoming terror, cutting away to a pretty girl in a poodle skirt and a bowtie in her hair to answer the phone and hear the words "THE ARAB-AMERICANS ARE COMING FROM INSIDE YOUR HOUSE," etc). HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 4TH, 2010
  • Have a hammer and nails on hand to tie in any useful limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • It must tie into the existing roof, and you must take roof lines, valleys, run-off, gutters, downspouts and drainage into consideration.
  • With what Mattie interpreted to be a cynical smile, the woman repeated in a most deliberately explicit manner her question.
  • The concert will tie in with the festival of dance taking place the same weekend.
  • Hussain testified during 13 days on the witness stand that he met Cromitie in 2008 after being sent by the FBI to infiltrate a Newburgh mosque. Closing Arguments Held In Bronx Synagogues Bomb Plot Case
  • At Prada, Miuccia Prada teamed her narrow suits with a tie into a leu in a bit of East-meets-West kind of gimmickry.
  • He ran out of the house, his tie in his hand and his shirt tail hanging out.
  • Have a hammer and nails on hand to tie in any useful limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cut out all the old fruiting canes from raspberries, loganberries and blackberries and tie in the new shoots.
  • To think that such conditions are at their max for the world's most prestigious yacht race when we're talking of wind strengths in the high teens is something that's difficult to accept, unless of course you're an ice yachtie in which case it's a howling gale. YBW News
  • So Bright 2 digs itself so deeply into a groove that involuntary head-nodding comes as standard, while Your Rays and Eyes Wide tie in the spacier elements of Shuggie Otis' brief career. SLACKERJACK – Cover Orange
  • Their putties were not soaked and not caked; say, rather, that there may have been a core of puttie inside, but that the men's legs were embedded in a serpentine cast of clay. From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War
  • Possible disputes tie into the domestic instabilities of both states and symbolize the political threat that they pose to each other.
  • That and the fact that Jimmy Stewart was a serious hottie in his younger years…
  • Gather the ribbon ends (make sure all are equal in length) and tie in a bow.
  • Tie in clematis and other vigorous climbers like summer flowering jasmine.
  • Should a tie in a class of its own be encased in glass of its own? Times, Sunday Times
  • Does the sash tie in front or at the back?
  • If there is a tie in pinfall for a frame, the points for that frame are not awarded but carried over into the next frame, until someone breaks the tie and grabs all the points. A Little Different Tournament « Hyperpat’s HyperDay
  • Well, I've only read one book about a bird before, Barry Hines's heartbreaking A Kestrel for a Knave, later retitled Kes to tie in with Ken Loach's film adaptation of that name.
  • He had big plans to buy planes and tie in to rivals' continental networks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suttie intercuts this bittersweet tale with scenes from her own romantic history, sagely advising the audience to think twice before making a five-foot tall papier-mache penguin for your loved one. Edinburgh fringe comedy roundup
  • The win gives Bronte a home tie in the semi-final when they will meet Grassington United.
  • Pollsters are predicting that next month's European elections could result in a historic three-way tie in Scotland.
  • Schleiermacher is already famous for his Satie interpretations and he gives well nigh definitive accounts of the music on disc.
  • His first sortie into the world of film - making wasn't very successful.
  • I use knotless tapered leaders but after attaching a few flies I tie in some tippet material when needed.
  • Tie in new stems on blackberries and loganberries above fruiting canes. The Sun
  • I support all the routes. .but why not eliminate the lower part of the proposed Jane line (tie in at the corridor overpass), run a Transit City proposed LRT from the airport down the corridor with stops as needed into the core and out the DRL route up Pape and into Don Mills as proposed†¦ tada. .no patchwork†¦ one line, one technology, one ticket†¦ one point brought to my attention was the capacity issues south of bloor into the core. » City Council boards the DRL bandwagon • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape
  • Everyone knows that if you have a mysterious ghoulie or ghostie in your gaff, all you have to do is get yourself a short old woman with a helium voice, a bucket of tennis balls and a very long piece of string.
  • This would seem to tie in with the contents of the document. 1690 would certainly be very late for a traditional view of frankpledge unless the manor was extremely traditional! 03/17/2005
  • At this stage tie in a length of copper or fine red coloured wire.

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