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The link would tie “together a seamless high-speed rail network that will transform transportation in our region and beyond,” said Arthur Sohikian, the agency’s executive director.

Certainly, there is a metaphorical nature to the imagery, requiring a suspension of disbelief even if everything doesn’t quite tie together in the end.

Michelle Chan and her brother, Harry Chan, tie together onions for drying at Sotomayor Arts & Sciences Magnet.

“That will help tie together all of the strands of her policy and political life that will make sense for people.”

From BBC

Chung, who was still searching for the best way to tie together the film’s third act, realized that centering the finale in the town’s movie theater could be the key.

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

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