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tie-in

[tahy-in] / ˈtaɪˌɪn /




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Also, the challenge itself is the fastest elimination challenge cook ever — how did that "Fast and the Furious" tie-in play into that?

From Salon

Peyton Weber, 19, a student at Joliet Junior College in Illinois, said that the “Peanuts” character was a smart choice for a Red Cross tie-in, because of his appeal across generations.

From New York Times

More extensive changes were made to “Death on the Nile,” in part because the estate issued a movie tie-in edition of the novel when a film adaptation was released last year, Prichard said.

From New York Times

Yet, some franchisees weren’t happy about the tie-in due to Scott’s song lyrics, which they thought didn’t sync with the brand, Kalinowski said.

From Seattle Times

Bond is the 20th century's epitome of that alpha male figure in a very "duty free store" way with the tie-in products.

From Salon