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Other predictions are far more involved, some tying together so many disparate and seemingly unrelated bits of supposed evidence that they come to seem like Charlie Day’s conspiracy-theory crazy board from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

From Slate

Here’s one workmanlike way that prosecutor Joshua Steinglass might approach the task of tying together the evidence presented throughout a trial that began in April”: Emphasize the “Trump Tower conspiracy” that prosecutors have proven.

From Salon

But I’m just realizing that for about 45 years now, Harris Ranch has been the rug tying together my adventures in the vast living room that is our West Coast.

Hiroshi Seko, who has written scripts for the series since its earliest episodes in 2013, condenses a lot of Isayama’s work into these supersized episodes, tying together the many themes of the show.

From Salon

Tying together historical iconography and universal feelings, the sculptures demonstrate the universality of emotions and how they pass from one generation to another.

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

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