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tying

[ tahy-ing ]

verb

  1. the present participle of tie.


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That set the stage for a desperate push from the Oilers, who put 15 shots on net in the final period, the last Bouchard’s tying goal that sent the game to overtime.

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The Covid pandemic proved a pivotal moment, tying together different aspects of Grace's life.

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But instead – using the technique of saucissonnage, or the practice of tying them up like a saucisson, a salami - the man bound her with zip ties and duct tape, and left her in the bathroom.

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He has already indicated that he plans to revive research tying vaccines to autism, though that connection consistently has been disproved.

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So, too, does she reference Joseph Campbell’s work while pushing back against any simplified theology of storytelling, suggesting instead that tying ourselves to the wheel of his heroic archetype is a burden.

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