1. Graham Chapman gave Wingate the lead only for David Appleby to equalise for Cleadon to take the tie into extra time and a replay. 2. All the wires tie into a central panel, which has video and telecommunication distribution modules that allow homeowners to direct which features they want in what room. 3. But those same officials conceded that simple popularity matters little if Clinton cannot translate his personal ties into policy support as he journeys the globe. 4. Cohen said the campaign would now move into a second phase as a new batch of similar promos tie into specific ABC shows. 5. For Ms. Prada and Ford, this impulse showed itself in the melding of the shirt and tie into their respective creeds. 6. He changed from his suit and tie into a short-sleeve shirt and jogging pants after the game because he was sweating so much during it. 7. Hulett said the protest ties into the larger issue of runaway production. 8. Joyenda, a forthright man who wears a tie into combat, refused to even make a guess about enemy casualties. 9. The Little Salmon Fault, which ties into a network of faults called the Cascadia Subduction Zone, is a few hundred yards from the plant. 10. The reason the company has filed so many, however, ties directly into the ubiquity of its signature gaming machine. |