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To build that trust factor, Mr Malik and his team had to tie up with village-level women entrepreneurs to act as their sales and delivery agents.

From BBC

Talks of the U.S. satellite TV service provider's tie up with Amazon were first reported in May.

From Reuters

Mr. Lennon said that he had been mulling returning the award for several years and had been waiting for “an event to tie up with it.”

And that doesn’t seem to tie up with the man who used to do karaoke with his daughter every single year.

He’d wanted a protected space for boats to pull in and tie up, with a low bridge like the sort over an Amsterdam canal.

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

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