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tie

[tahy] / taɪ /








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Breakfast radio is a daily, high-intensity commitment and her career is heavily tied up with television, not least her new chat show.

From BBC

His hands were bound with plastic cable ties and he was wearing orange overalls and a black face mask.

From BBC

So, while the winners of those ties face each other in Zenica for a place at this summer's tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico, the losers must meet in Cardiff.

From BBC

At each level, they found a specific stretching rate that triggered fracture, always tied to the same 2 megaPascal critical stress.

From Science Daily

In his letter, Khanna said: "Epstein's network had significant ties to the United Kingdom through Ghislaine Maxwell, through Epstein's relationships with British public figures, and through the social and political circles in which he operated."

From BBC