11. If movement to new places has weakened old ties of blood, our co-workers often form our new family, our tribe, our social world. 12. These burials reflect the family ties of ancient settlements and their nurturing of links between the living and the dead. 13. Successive quant ties of solvent are added to ensure the solvent level remains above the stationary phase. 14. A study of Cheshire in the first quarter of the fifteenth century, however, shows how the social ties of the gentry class were rooted in the locality. 15. The woman in the Victorian photograph and this girl had ties of blood. 16. And Bush has some ties of his own to the industry. 17. And it is not uncommon for these judges to have ties of one kind or another to the people who appear before them. 18. And they said data on the income and community ties of defendants could not explain away all the disparity that the study discovered. 19. Apart from ties of history, language and migration with Latin America, the European Union is the largest nonmilitary aid donor and foreign investor in the region. 20. Because of the ties of the party to the Catholic Church and its conservative reputation, its rise in Guadalajara alarmed many homosexuals, Preciado said. |