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For Definitely Maybe, there would be one much more personal touch - handwriting its title to tie in with the informal feel of the sleeve.

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He thinks the ship was heading across the Baltic to either Stockholm or St Petersberg - which would again tie in with the theory.

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Wuepper and his co-authors were quick to use their database to shine new light on an old but contentious question: how does a country's economic development tie in with its adoption of agri-environmental policies?

She likes the idea of keeping the acronyms SMC and LMC—“to maintain continuity in the literature”—and just changing the “M” to something “more physically meaningful” such as “milky” to tie in with the Milky Way, or “meridional” which can refer to southern things.

The prop company also made offset steel hinges and brass handles featuring lion's head details to tie in with the carvings on the main body.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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